Viral gave one look back at her, seeing her still following and trying her best to keep up. He didn’t need her carrying on with this little mission of hers, she would had been better off back at the ship or helping the other lot considering she was able enough to fly on back like she can the entire time. He wouldn’t know how to handle looking after Yumi and fighting if it really was going to be one of those creatures from the ship, she didn’t even have a weapon to combat it, “At least I know what to expect! Just what could you do against it? Cat-scratch it??” he questioned her, not watching where he was going for a second, “You may be able to blast things part with your Ki, but that won’t work here!” Looking back to where he was going, he soon screeched to a halt, grinding a fair distance before coming to a stop with a fair cloud of dirt rising up. He stopped just at the face of a cliff, the mountains still standing strong but a cliff leading down into the valley stopped him from going any further. It was pretty high and the valley was wide and quiet below; of course, all that meant he had to get down there first. Letting out a groan, he looked to Yumi with annoyance, “Do you think I care that they are?? They’re still Saiyans and they’re stubborn and full of pride! My pride is not as great as theirs…or yours for that matter!” he spoke, looking away from her, “I know what I’m doing, the question is what are you doing and how do you think you’ll combat this ‘god’ if it turns out to be just one of those creatures?” Shu didn’t fully understand the roots concept, but he would have to pull up plants and see just what they were to understand the whole concept they carried. Smiling a little bit, he nodded quickly, willing to try anything, “Okay! I’ll try it! I will!” he bounced happily, giving his head a little rub in response. It was odd for the natives to suddenly become accepting of him, but he wasn’t going to question it since they were doing something nice for them and saving their son was always a plus. Looking around for a moment, he soon squeaked when he noticed the other pulling along a strange device, giving it a good staring at before he even noticed there was food all piled up inside. Watching as the native brought over the food, Shu went down on his knuckles again, scooting along the ground before finally sitting down with his brother. He didn’t know what these things were at all, but he was willing to try them for himself eventually. Giving a little sniff, he watched as Takeshi picked one of the roots up, tilting his head as he decided to give it a taste. Curious to what it was like, he sniffed a little closer to Takeshi only to back off when he broke it up and held out a piece for him and T’charrl. Looking to him curiously for a moment, he soon snatched the root out of his hand, sniffing it curiously before giving it a nibble. He didn’t know what to make of it, but tasting it the root definitely did seem to have a nice taste to it, only feeling confused to what that tingly feeling in his mouth was. T’charrl was feeling pretty distracted, but when everyone began to settle he slowly prompted himself down, folding his legs up to keep them out of the way. He wasn’t even sure whether he was welcome with them, especially considering how different he was compared to Takeshi and Shu. With his antennae twitching and waving around in the air, he gasped a little when Takeshi held up a piece of root for him to try. Cautiously taking the root, he gave it a quick analysis with his antennae before crunching into it. He didn’t know what to think of it, but he was soon awash with excitement upon realisation over what he just chewed on, “Ohhhh, my first alien food…” he muttered, staring at it for a moment, “And you’re all perfectly okay with eating it too? No worries over what it might do to you at all? There must be tons more like this on other worlds…”