"O-Of course I think! What kind of question is that? I'm not Takeshi you know." How rude, Yumi most certainly thought things through while fighting. To suggest she did anything less was an insult. She had been taught by Viral after all to think through her battles, and she was doing just that the entire time. Still a bit defiant at the suggestion of using a weapon she quickly doubled back on her stance upon seeing the scratch marks in his arm. A little disbelieving she looked down at her hands, not able to fathom how she had caused that with just her fingers. Viral had some awfully tough skin, and she didn't exactly have claws or talons, so how in the world did she do that? Helping her friend to his feet nonetheless his next words made her cringe. "I... I don't know... I don't know what I can do now, okay?" Yumi shook her head, crossing her arms across her chest uncomfortably and moving her feet around nervously. "I haven't had a chance to see what I can do, and I don't know what more there is. I might... I don't know, maybe I can change like you. Maybe there's something in me, I don't know. Maybe it was naive to hope the only thing I had different were the ears... It was stupid of me..." That was a bombshell if Takeshi had ever heard one. Their god took sacrifices, and child sacrifices if he understood right. Kind of difficult to tell in the alien's broken English, but he was sure he'd gotten the gist of it. So then they weren't super fond of the god either, mostly being under him out of fear more than anything else. That was awfully reminiscent of their father's rule over his subjects, and that just ticked the Saiyan off to no end. Following his brother's gaze to the child in question he knew they had to do something, there was no way they could let Tesuga just die. Shu was properly upset over the idea, they were going to have to do this for his sake too if nothing else. "Just tell us where to go and we'll deal with it. This god of yours doesn't deserve to stay here anymore if he's going to hurt kids." The father was a little surprised how quickly these aliens had agreed to do this for them. They had absolutely no stake here and no reason to save Tesuga, yet they agreed to do so anyways. The notion of having his child not be taken away and eaten had him fair hopeful, maybe this would work. Smiling gratefully between the boys he bowed his head again, trying to show as much gratefulness as possible. "Thanks. Very thanks, much. The god... It sleeps in mountains. Far away, across fields. Not here, far from, that way," he explained, pointing back across the way they had come. "In mountains, not high though. Careful, god big. God strong, careful. If... Danger, run yes? No die, don't want. Save Tesuga another way maybe." So they had to back track the way they had come by the sounds of it. Thinking back to their landing Takeshi couldn't think of a single mountain range that had been in view back then. If they were going then there was going to be quite a bit of walking to get there, hardly ideal. Then again... Maybe they didn't have to go. There were others who were probably closer who could do it, perfectly capable of doing so too. That gave him an idea, and without a word he stepped away from the others, pressing his scouter to turn it on. "Hey Viral, Yumi? We've got something, and we're going to need your help. How do you feel about mountains?"