Shu didn’t know whether it would work but it was worth trying, they probably weren’t going to find much here anyway. While the city was interesting and packed with people, he still didn’t see who they would be looking for and what type of person they had to keep an eye out for. Looking to Takeshi as he brought up suggestions, he’d probably need a little guidance if they were going to do that, “If Yumi and I went…how will I know who to look for? What if she didn’t know what to look for? Maybe if we all went…uhhh, then again, Mister Viral would be by himself until the others got back. I don’t think he’d like meeting people”, he sighed, scratching his ear, “I guess we should, I mean…we really should do it now, maybe it would be okay if it was just us two who went. Maybe I can remember where we came from, but there were people who were out there too guarding the place. Maybe we should ask Yumi what to do?” Viral had completely blown it, it seemed. Yumi was upset again and it was his fault, he didn’t mean to either. Everything was just going to pot for him, he was probably going to lose everyone eventually. Maybe that would be for the better; after all he had been forgotten about completely by Takeshi until it was too late for him. Letting out a sigh he looked elsewhere, off down into the forests for a moment before he made his way towards Yumi as she walked along, his legs feeling particularly wobbly and drained as he pressed onwards. Shaking his head a little, he looked back at her with a fairly neutral expression, “I don’t see why you have to be sorry for simply trying to show affection, anybody else wouldn’t had moved away”, he spoke, not feeling entirely sure to what he wanted to do now. He felt it was probably best to be left alone at this stage, he didn’t want to upset Yumi more and ruin her entire day. Scratching at his chest, he stared at the door calmly, only taking it himself as he moved into the house, “Maybe Shu will be back soon with Takeshi, then I’m sure you two can play and hug all you want to your heart’s desire”.