Viral didn’t care about what Aito had to say, it was all pathetic anyway. There was little to brag about when it came to being a Super Saiyan in his side of the family, not to mention he had someone train him to that level when he was very young. All this ‘Super Saiyan’ nonsense was just bragging rights over being a Saiyan and having access to that power, it was the same thing when he tried to threaten Krom with it. He didn’t know how he might do it but he wanted to grow to become more powerful than a Super Saiyan, if that was possible at all. He didn’t know the limits of someone like him, he also had the limitation where he couldn’t fly after his opponent or blast them out of the air with little care towards energy levels. He was really quite a flawed being, it was hardly fair in reality. Yumi, on the other hand, was making him feel pretty annoyed. She wasn’t wanting to do anything or try anything new, she was more concerned with doing what she already knew. “The point of you coming was for practicing…otherwise Aito would’ve not taken you after what he found out about this situation! You can obviously do something, you’re just being stubborn…” He was probably wasting his words. Maybe she thought there was no point in seeing if she could do anything he could do because what he could do was inferior to what she already knew. It was probably a case of her not really liking what he was and just wanted to pretend she didn’t have that part of her. Sighing, Viral folded his arms and gazed off elsewhere. “I would rather something happened, I’ve been too lucky lately…even with that Elite, the bastard…” he grunted before shaking his head, “…Either way, the water here…I doubt that it’s just a simple case of nothing happening here. It already feels strange here…like I really don’t want to be here…” The lake was quiet other than the sound of the water and the sound of the wind. Everything seemed normal, however, the sound of nature was fairly absent. There was no animals or whatever bird-like creatures making any noise. There was nothing going on, it was as if all the animals had fled. As Aito continued to work there was nothing happening, the lake seemingly quiet and void of sound for a simple moment before there was not even the sound of the water or wind. Within the few seconds that all sound seemed to vanish there was a sudden yank from an external force. A large mass of barely solid darkness reached out to grab Aito to lift him into the air, aiming to bind him and stop him from trying to clean the water.