It seemed like he shouldn't bother testing Viral just now, as the Beastman was missing the point entirely. The taunting and the rhetoric was all to see how well he could keep a level head in the heat of battle, something which he appeared to be failing to do right now. If he couldn't separate noise from the fight and keep his cool then they had some work to do yet. Ducking beneath a fist Vegeta kicked out and managed to take Viral off his feet, watching as the Beastman didn't quite fall to the ground and instead caught himself. "Drown me out or shut me up, I'm trying to make this harder on you," the Saiyan shot back, having to jump back to avoid being kicked. In a fraction of a second Viral was on him again, a fist narrowly missing his head as it flew by, his cheek being nicked by the rough skin of his paws in the process. Leaning back to avoid a second punch he threw his own fist forward to block another, grunting and using his forearm to intercept yet another. "You've got a lot of strength again, blocking you hurts like hell," Vegeta laughed, pushing off of the arm he'd blocked and falling to the side to avoid another strike. Catching himself on one hand he leaned over and brought his legs up, spinning and trying to kick Viral not once but twice, checking to see his reaction time. "You don't do anything, that's not it. Friends don't have to spend every waking moment with each other after all," Yumi said as she turned back to speak to T'charrl, "Really good friends can go days even without talking, and when they see each other they're still on good terms. So just because you haven't seen some of them in a while doesn't mean they're any less your friend." Sometimes distance even made seeing the person again all the better, she certainly knew that to be true with Shu. It did help to want to see the friend in the first place too, and even with Takeshi's phobia she couldn't think of a single person genuinely uninterested in seeing T'charrl. Well he'd just have to see for himself, Yumi was certain she'd just found someone who could prove her point. Descending from the sky she eased herself down and waited for T'charrl to as well, smiling as he set down on his feet. "Hm, flowers? Let me take a look," she answered, lifting her head and closing her eyes as she sniffed the air. She could smell some flowers to be sure, but also Shu's scent, something she'd become familiar with just the other day especially. "Hm... Yep, found some. Follow me!" With her back to her friend she started in the direction of Shu and Takeshi, a sly smile spread across her face. They would be so excited to see their friend, she just knew it. "I know it's not easy buddy, I know, but... We'll figure it out, okay? I'll think of something," Takeshi said as he handed over the food, moving closer to his brother. Smiling sympathetically he started to pick at his own meal, both of them getting a small box of fruits and assorted meats to fill them up. Not the largest of meals, but then they had something planned later in the evening anyways so no sense in filling up now. As the brothers ate they were graced with an unusual silence, one which any other time the older boy might have enjoyed. However with good food to eat and being in a nice place Shu ought to be chatting incessantly, not sitting there all mopey and quiet. "Hey... Know what might be fun after this? If you teach me how to swing from trees again," Takeshi began, smirking as he leaned over and bumped into Shu playfully, "I know we tried before and it didn't really work, but I'm willing to give it another go. Think you're up for showing me how to do it buddy?"