"No... Fighting will get us nowhere. I know who you are and what you're capable of, I'm no fool. Fighting you won't end well for me," the lion answered, frowning as he looked back at the others. Then there was Riley as well, someone that needed to be taken care of; among the group there was almost a compulsion to see him cared for, like something innate inside of them demanded it. It was a natural instinct almost to raise the boy even with those less capable than others. Viral was right he supposed, if they went along with this abandoning the Saiyans then Riley wouldn't be forced to fight. If they stayed then everyone knew the boy would have no choice, and given his attitude he'd more than likely end up dead. "If you think he has that kind of freedom... If they all do, then I don't see any reason not to join you. Do you have a ship large enough to move all of us? If you arrived in those pods..." "We have a big ship. Well... Big enough, we should be able to fit everyone," Yumi answered, pausing briefly to count heads to be sure, "It might be a little cramped, but it's not a long flight to the other one. And it's not all that far away either so we can go get it and bring it back in minutes." It might be a better idea though for them to walk there together instead of waiting around. There was no telling where Saiyans could be or if reinforcements were coming, having the Beastmen stay back could spell trouble. With Riley in her arms now and trying to soothe him she gave the child a patient smile, resting him on one arm as she brushed some hair from her face. "So if that's all settled then we can get going right? There shouldn't be any problem leaving since we beat most everyone we came across, and the only ones left are soldiers. I don't expect they'll try fighting us." Shu's reaction to being hugged by a kid was a little over the top but Takeshi wasn't going to say that. If the little guy didn't want to be hugged then that was fine, no use in telling him to relax over it. Hearing that his brother was afraid of Riley nearly made him groan in disbelief though; the kid was harmless as said by the Beastmen and smaller than even Shu, what was there to be afraid of? "Well they're only coming up to your belly, I'd be amazed if they're strong enough to drag you away," the older boy joked, smiling amused as he removed his hand and ushered Shu to get to his feet, "I think we're leaving squirt, we should get ready. We're gonna be pretty busy trying to get all these people settled, you know? After we do though we'll have some fun, I'll treat you to something as a reward, sound good?" Maybe play or have a snack together somewhere, something to let Shu relax after today. Not that he got too terribly stressed out or anything, but he'd done well.