"I suppose I don't know after all, I'm just trying to offer some insight," Yumi replied, lifting her shoulders in a shrug. "I just want to make it clear that no matter what did happen there we're here to undo it and make things right, no matter what it takes. I know I say it a lot, but it's just because that doesn't seem to have driven home yet. We're always going to be here to help, I promise that." It was a redundant message at this point, yet that didn't diminish the sincerity of it. As Viral walked along once more so did she, smiling as she folded her hands behind her back. With that little episode behind them now perhaps they could get back to doing something positive, something that they could perhaps lighten the Beastman's mood with. As delicate as things were it would have to be something he enjoyed, something that almost could not fail. And Yumi was fair certain she knew what that something was. But first she had to drive a point home about not fighting with their friends, something that Viral was awfully quick to brush off. "Oh, I wouldn't hit you? You'd be surprised." Yumi mused, her lips pulling into a devious smirk. "We can train if you think I won't hit you then, though I don't know how exciting it would be like that." She'd be a punching bag for him more or less, that hardly sounded exciting. Baiting him with the promise of a spar she was a little surprised he did in fact agree, unable to hide the grin of delight. "Great! And I won't hold back unless there's good reason to. After all I haven't seen what I can do myself yet, so I'm curious." Eager to test her own strength she gave Viral's nose a playful tap, walking back a few meters to put space between them. This was going to be fun, as this time she fully intended to treat this like a proper fight. Albeit she wasn't going to seriously try injuring her friend, but it wasn't going to be all jokes and hugs this time around. Figuring she'd show a little respect before starting she balled one hand into a fist, clasping her other over it and bowing down politely before assuming a ready stance. "I'm excited to see what my teacher can do, so whenever you're ready let's get this started." Wherever Shu was heading off to it was a fair ways away from where he had fallen in. Takeshi couldn't figure out for the life of him how his brother was getting around down there, with the absence of light and all. It had to be that little thing he was crawling about with, curious that it was taking him somewhere else. If it happened to turn violent by some chance he was confident Shu would be okay, though not being able to see or help was distressing nonetheless. So busy was he in tracking his sibling the Saiyan hardly heard T'charrl, not taking his eyes from the ground as he spoke. "Huh? Pheromones...? Nah, it's more like... Well it's complicated. I can feel other people's Ki, or energy. I guess its like how you can sense animals, or the planet that you're on, but for me its people. Most of the time we block it out, because otherwise we'd be overwhelmed. But you can focus on a single person and track them, and that's what I'm doing." The creature was near jittery with excitement as it emerged from the cave, taking a second to let its eyes adjust. Even in the shade of the cliff above it was fair bright out, and pleasantly cool with a nice breeze rippling through the plains around them. Seeing the bush it immediately rushed over, sitting at the base before getting up on its hind legs, reaching for the berries on the plant. Due to its tiny size the fruit was well out of reach however, and the animal showed its disappointment with a soft whimper. Lowering its claws slightly he turned his head to Shu, trying to relay it wanted the fruit, reaching up once again. The fruits themselves looked a lot like blackberries, though their flavor was curiously more akin to something like tangerine, fair citrus and juicy. Trying to jump a little bit for the food the animal quickly fell down, awkwardly landing and falling on its back before rolling over, glancing at the bush then Shu hopefully again.