She didn’t know how many trees she had managed to topple over, but this one definitely exploded in the backyard of Goku’s house. The effect created a mild shake, as if a minor earthquake was shooting through the area. Kinoko was sure that Chi-Chi definitely felt, along with her baby brother who was out farming on his tractor. She felt the need to give blow off some steam, considering that the events of yesterday, and the day before that, made it almost impossible for her to sleep last night. One, her arguement with Vegeta, whose words continued to ring in her head, even though they only motivated her to keep going with her more brutal yet destructive training sessions alone. Unlike her sessions with Goku, it wasn’t at all friendly. And second, Yuvo’s words only increased the temperamental side of her person, and the level of damage in the open field was up to display that feeling. She was pretty sure that a lecture from Chi-Chi wasn’t going to calm her down, and she couldn’t exactly sure what Goku would do in times like this. The feeling was too much and, eventually, Kinoko finally sat on the ground, in the middle of the desolate field, pulling her knees up to her chest.