Viral was feeling pretty annoyed, he didn’t even like being referred to as human and she knew that just as much as the fact that he called himself a Beastman instead. It made him a little bummed out that he didn’t have much of an identity of his own, but at least Yumi was trying to go about it in her own apologetic way while also still calling him more human than anything he was made of. He’d show her that he wasn’t and shouldn’t be considered a human, even if it meant he would have to advance his powers to do that. He knew he had a lot of potential in him, he just didn’t know what or how he was supposed to bring that out with his mentality bringing him down. Everything counted on his mind functioning correctly and with the constant tiredness and aching yet sickening hunger, it was going to take a while for any power to show itself. “Animals can raise children, all in their own way! You know as well as Takeshi does that Shu was raised by beasts considering how the child acts”, he spoke defensively, “Oozaru is completely natural, even if his is mostly dwarfed and reeks of monkey, we have yet to see what that bug is like…but why do I not know what I turn into? The entire time I’ve been able to change into that and I don’t even know what it is, they know what their problem is! I bet if you found out you could change into a big cat you would call yourself a monster”. She was terribly naïve with the subject, but then again he was just as clueless and needed to find answers himself and just why he turned into a giant lizard creature with an intense bloodlust. Letting out a low grumble as he backed off a little more, he stared at her before he let out a huff, folding his arms. She really didn’t understand animals from the sounds of it, such a shame too considering she had animal genes mixed with hers now too. He was just moody now with these thoughts, his mind not finding any real calm as she continued to dig a deeper hole for herself, “No, you wouldn’t try to help me, but you still question my morals and grew up with me so you still have an uneasy yet biased point of view. Everyone else who meets me calls me out for what I am, so just accept it as I have as the truth. Now…should we keep going on this wild goose chase or have I made you too fed up to continue…” Shu and T’charrl both didn’t know what they were supposed to be doing right now, everything was just left to them and with the two not being very good at being independent it left them at a bit of a downward cliff-face where all they could do was look down and wonder where they were going now. Wandering around on the plateau was all they could really do with T’charrl watching Shu from a distance as he too felt unsure to what he was supposed to be looking for. He could see really far off the edge of the plateau, the scenery beautiful in its own little way with the primitive life blossoming before his eyes, all while Shu bounced around and sniffed to try and find something useful or edible. There were a lot of rocks and plant life, which was about it. Shu was trying to have as much fun with it as he could without making himself dizzy and keeping low to the ground was fair working in his favour. Wandering around and sniffing about, he looked around calmly with some level of curiosity to what smells he was picking up. He didn’t know how to identify them, he wasn’t sure what was in this world either to try and decide whether the smells were creatures or just his own mixed in with the plant life. Slowly moving around before bouncing, he jumped around to try and speed up his searching; however, with one quick bounce off towards a mass of grass, the grass ate him up and he fell straight through it, letting out a strange mix of excited and scared squeal as he slid all the way down this sudden hole, raising his arms above his head before he came to a stop in the strange unknown. T’charrl was searching on his own by the time he heard Shu let out that strange noise, only for him to immediately turn around and see him disappear into the ground, “Ah! Shu!” he gasped, immediately jumping over to it with a great spring before trying to force himself down the hole. Almost immediately upon trying to get down the hole, his shoulders got stuck leaving only his head and one arm reaching down into the hole. It was tight and even with his lanky arms he couldn’t reach, the grass preventing him from getting down the hole, “Shu! Shu?? Where’d you go??” he asked out only to push himself out of the hole, banging his claw against his scouter to try and make it work, “Takeshi?? Hey! I wasn’t told how this works!”