Shu didn’t know if that was anything to be proud of, it wasn’t as if it was something that Takeshi was any excited about after all. He really didn’t react very well after they killed it and didn’t say anything after everything was done, only ending up fighting with Viral and Vegeta instead. “Ooh, you can still fight with me, but are you happy to fight with me?” he asked him curiously, keeping his head low and his gaze averted, “I mean, do you trust me to be good at fighting with you?” He really didn’t know the answer or whether Takeshi was going to be truthful about it, he certainly had a knack for giving him the answer that Takeshi thought he wanted. Sighing lightly he looked back at Takeshi when he spoke about the battle instead, staring at him a moment before slowly looking away again. “O-Okay…okay, we do that again. It should go well, it should…” he spoke, thinking about it, “…It be all okay, maybe. I-I feel I can do it! Good at fighting, right…?” T’charrl was pretty drawn to the place they had arrived at, finding it to be the most unusual sight he’s seen in a long time. While everyone else was seeing it as a large area where everything had been taken away, he could see it was more than that. Gazing over the area in silence he gasped when Haku spoke again, looking down at him before out at the area once more. “Uhh, I-I don’t know what I’m feeling, honestly…” he spoke, looking around slowly at the area, “It’s like…there was nothing ever here…” There wasn’t really any spirits wandering around like they might had done before, especially after a struggle of some kind. There was just nothing, no sight of the people that apparently lived here before. Frowning, he looked around again before lowering his head, scratching at his knuckles. “It’s really creepy. Where did they go? Really to this other place…? I don’t know their energy well enough to identify anything…” Viral knew it was best to keep the scouts away from the problem area, knowing if they ended up wandering too deep they might end up becoming casualties themselves. If even one of them ended up dying because he told them to leave, however, he would end up in a much worse state. Not only would he be seen as a failure but it would be his fault for sending them to their deaths. Turning back to the village again, or the lack of one, he growled lowly, walking towards it momentarily before turning to Yumi. “I doubt they would had gone very far, but you won’t be smelling them out”, he spoke before looking to the village’s spot again, “The village was most likely removed because this is a conduit for whatever they’ve been setting up. Where ever they’ve put it, they’ve probably transferred it to their realm or something. There was barely any struggle here and you can see that clearly, so we’re on the right path…”