Shu frowned, staring at Takeshi as he spoke. Telling him that didn’t help at all, especially when it was his biggest fear. He could had at least told him he didn’t know what he could do to help, otherwise he would have a better time accepting that he needed to try and find the help on his own rather than rely on Takeshi who said he could help but really didn’t know what could be done about it. He probably just didn’t want him to run off because of his problems, leaving him to it for so long without trying to tackle it had him anxious every single fight that came their way after all. Groaning, he raised his shoulders and shut his eyes when Takeshi ruffled his hair, seemingly to try and make him feel better. “…Why no ask them earlier? It been so long since you said you help…” he muttered, slowly shaking his head, “It easy for you when you no have the problem! But it always there for me…” Viral was a little annoyed that he didn’t have any attention at first, but after receiving it he kind of wished that he didn’t. He was fine with a thank you or something, but not to have all the attention put on him like this. There was such a thing as asking before announcing such a thing to see whether he was okay with it, but it didn’t appear as if this lot knew what it meant to be considerate. Looking to Yumi he was already annoyed at her, disliking how she appeared to be enjoying every minute of it. “I’m not doing such a thing…” he grumbled before giving a glance to a couple of kids who insisted on seeing him. Staring at them for a moment he soon sighed, turning his head only to be ambushed by Yumi who once again did something without his permission. Growling, he simply became flustered and raised a shaky paw again to put a barrier between her and his face. “What was that for, in front of everyone…” he grumbled, letting out a sigh, “I really don’t know what to do on top of all of this. I’ve never had this happen…especially with you adding to it…” T’charrl frowned, disliking the thought of being the one to let them through unwillingly because he wasn’t quick enough. He couldn’t see what was on the other side so wasn’t able to tell whether there was something coming through, it was all just a big gamble for him and his ability to know when to close it without getting something trapped going halfway through. That would be a big cause for concern, if he managed to cut the portal off just as one of those monsters were coming through. Not only would it half-exist here but the cut would damage his spirit and do much more harm to him than to the monster. “Not perfect the first time…meaning everybody will want me to do it again, anyway. I don’t know how I’m going to manage at all…” He had so much to work on, nevermind things like that. He still wanted to give the spirit inside him a chance to exist properly rather than feeling trapped and tainting his body. Sighing lightly, he looked to Haku when he suggested working on it. “I would have to try. I can’t put this off when it’s so important”, he spoke, frowning lightly, “I just can’t relax until I have this sorted. It’s so hard when I have to try teaching myself. I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do…I wish I knew someone who knew something about this…”