"Well you already managed a meal without much in the way of adverse effects, and sleep will come in time. We don't need medicine for your transformations any longer, nor do we need medicine to help your moods or to encourage an appetite, that's all coming to you naturally now. You've seen yourself just how far you've come, surely by now you acknowledge you're getting better?" The evidence was in plain sight, no longer were the improvements incremental at best; Viral had gone from spending time in healing tanks to being perfectly mobile and even capable of training, that comparison was like night and day in its extreme. Their secluded location here at the house provided an excellent spot to train in as well, with a back yard just large enough to accommodate them. Ushering Viral towards the rear of the house, Vegeta looked back over his shoulder and smiled slightly at the Beastman's retort. "I'm not Takeshi, I don't abuse Ki in a simple training session," he answered with a chuckle, pulling open the screen door and letting Viral out in front, "We'll simply rely on our own physical prowess, that's it. No sense in ruining this by pulling any cheap tricks, now is there?" It was nice to see T'charrl having recovered, even if he still had a little ways to go until he was fully healthy again. The fact that he wasn't being given help by the sounds of it was a bit irksome, yet he seemed to be getting on just fine even without that. "Well I'm glad, I knew you'd make a fast recovery," Yumi mentioned as she plucked a flower, offering it over to T'charrl with a smile, "And of course I do! We're friends, and we haven't had the chance to in a while." Everyone had been all cooped up in the hospital or elsewhere, so now that people were out and about again she hoped to make rounds and say hello to her friends. "Nothing is going to eat you, I'll see to that," Yumi said confidently as she beamed, giving T'charrl a reassuring thumbs up, "And we can go find you that flower bed! I bet there's plenty of them in the forest, how about we go look for one? There won't be any falling buildings, promise." Chuckling she rose back to her feet, placing one hand behind her back as she offered the other to T'charrl, tilting her head to the side with a smile, "Come on then, we should go while it's still daytime! Let's make good use of your first day out!" Yeah, he kind of figured bringing up training was going to bother Shu. Takeshi was just trying to avoid the topics he came here to discuss, but in doing so he was making it worse on his brother. Not only did he have to say he was wrong on a lot, but he also had to tell Shu a good bit that he probably wasn't going to want to hear. "No Shu, I taught you wrong, that's all there is to it," the older boy reiterated, smiling slightly as he spoke, "But... I can fix it, you know? I know what we need to do now, so I'll fix it. Then you'll feel better about yourself and you'll get really strong." Stopping in his tracks he let out a sigh and closed his eyes briefly, gathering himself up before placing an arm around Shu's shoulders and pulling him in close. "No... I mean... Jeez what do I mean?" he asked himself, rubbing at the back of his head as he looked skyward for a moment, "Look... When Saiyans change like that, I mean become Oozaru, a lot of them do things they wouldn't normally, understand? It's normal for that to happen, there's nothing wrong with you because of it. And... And I thought it was the opposite, and I made you think there was something wrong, but there isn't. And to make things even worse I don't know what I can do to help it..." He'd never really struggled with transformations himself, having knowledge enough to avoid any full moons growing up. Shu didn't have that luxury though, and it wasn't like they could just remove his tail and leave it at that. "Like I said though buddy, I'll figure out how to help, somehow. We'll make it so you don't gotta worry about it, okay?" Takeshi added, smiling as he released Shu only to place a hand on his head, giving his hair a light ruffle, "All I ask is you keep trusting me, and I swear I'll do better."