"Am I now? Well that's a shame, I always thought I had a clean bill of health..." Aito mused in a mock tone, sounding much more upset than he was. How would he carry on if he was mad? No one would ever listen to a madman, his career was as good as over. Shrugging off the critique with little care he continued humming along, hardly concerned with honor and respect when it came to a beast like this. Poisoning the water supply to kill thousands, there was no honor in that, orders or not. If one did not express honor then they did not receive it in turn, it was not a one way street. "Is that so? I guess I won't know until I try will I?" the doctor said with a smile, proceeding then to further prod for information. The beast had to be able to say where it came from or who gave it orders, information pertinent to stopping these creatures. Telepathy was the first noteworthy piece, hearing that it may communicate in ways similar to how the Kais spoke to them. The bit after that though really struck him, tilting his head to the side curiously. "Well we certainly can't leave you to roam around, given your orders. I suppose restraining you will have to suffice until those two get back. As for the other dimension... Is it similar to Otherworld? Or is it on another plane entirely?" Aito wanted to know, now he was getting a little excited over the prospect. It of course had massive implications if this were the case, best to find out all he could now. Come on, where had he gotten off to? Yumi was certain she'd be followed still, her blood should still be able to be smelled even if she'd wrapped her wounds. After waiting in the tree for moments however it became clear Viral had gone elsewhere and she had to find where that was, before anyone might be hurt. It wasn't difficult tracking down a giant shark-man in a forest, the difficult part came in trying to handle him still. Hoping to keep him in the area she rasped her knuckles against the trunk to distract him, disappointed when he simply walked off after a casual glance around. Clicking her tongue Yumi hurried after him again leaping about, ending up just behind him in a tree. He wasn't attacking right now so she shouldn't provoke him, maybe she should try speaking again? Dropping down from her perch on the branch she cleared her throat loudly behind him, smiling as she held out her arms to her side, trying to convey she meant no harm. "Hey Viral... Feeling better yet? Not grumpy anymore?" she asked, holding her hands out towards him in hopes he'd react to the gesture, "Aito's taking care of that thing, we're safe now. So please, try to relax and come back to me."