Between the burns and now the cuts the creature was in quite a bit of discomfort. Nowhere near dead, but there was enough done to it that this was no longer just some minor hindrance. Actually eliminating these two was going to take some effort, more than its menial efforts thus far had taken. After being sliced on the cheek the large creature swung a hand out at the mid-air Beastman, smacking him away not unlike a gnat. There was the satisfying sound of metal smashing against the ground upon impact, and it watched as Viral spilled out of his machine, both him and his Enki laying there motionlessly. Now that felt good, it was only a small rebuttal to what had been done thus far though. The creature still was angry at having his nap interrupted, and what's more its meal was nowhere in sight. These two were to blame as far as it was concerned, and he'd subsequently kill and devour both to make up for his lost meal. "So frail... Though I will admit, you can fight." the creature mused, stepping towards Viral and looking down at him thoughtfully. "You might have made an excellent underling, shame you're going to have to die now..." Lifting up one of its feet the creature moved to step down on Viral, coming precariously close to accomplishing its task. Before that happened a large Ki blast slammed into the back of its neck, knocking it forward unsteadily as it tumbled down, missing Viral as it topped across its throne, crushing it and landing awkwardly. Yumi, who had been watching with trepidation, was now fully vested in the fight. She wanted Viral to have this, so that maybe he'd regain some confidence and self worth. That had been the intent at least, though right now she could scarcely think about that. It was safe to say she couldn't think at all really, her mind was an utter fuzz of anger and fury at the present. After seeing Viral smacked down and his unmoving frame laying there something in her snapped, something that made her quite literally go mental. It was like someone flipped a switch, one second she was standing by silently rooting for her friend and the next she was out for blood. While hovering in mid air she had felt her body lock up for a second before what felt like a sudden rush of heat surged through her, filling her body with a terrifying burst of energy. Her head felt like it might implode, and for a good second she thought she might die from the sudden onset. Her body reacted oddly to the sudden increase of power, a gain of muscle mass making her a little bulkier than before. Her canines also elongated, and her hair spiked up slightly, looking like it was in a permanent state of bristling. If she could think straight then all of this power would do her some serious good, but her thoughts were much too chaotic right now. All she wanted was blood, and to see the creature that hurt Viral dead. After slamming a perhaps necessarily large Ki blast into the creature's lower neck Yumi made a straight line for Viral, and upon reaching him crouched over him, getting low and holding herself on all fours, glaring up at the fallen behemoth furiously. She was trying to protect her friend right now, and the best way to do that was to slay their enemy. Emitting a throaty growling noise she jumped right at the behemoth, grabbing hold of his fur as he was getting to his feet. Using her Ki to assist her she scaled the back of it, moving right up to the injury on its neck while avoiding grasping hands deftly. When close enough to the wound Yumi clamped on tightly with one hand on the fur, using the other to amass as much Ki as she could in a brief few seconds before throwing it point blank at the same wound. The resulting blast actually managed to knock her off, her grip holding and tearing away a tuft of fur as she was sent flying away. The follow up attack had done what she wanted though, and the skin was now properly pierced and near cooked, looking a sickly black at this point. The roar of pain the creature admitted was awfully satisfying too, it had been well worth it. Landing on all fours again she let out an almost roar of her own, challenging the creature to come after her. It wasn't going to hurt Viral any more, she'd kill it long before that could happen. Takeshi wanted to offer a rebuttal to that, but figured it would be a bit off color. He'd like to say he'd seen his friend near eat his mother, how could it be worse than that? Safe bet though that was a fresh wound, and something T'charrl would just as soon forget. Instead then he'd leave it alone, letting the Kaesstrian calm down with a moment to himself perhaps, whatever worked. With the emergence of Shu and the natives there were things to cover now too, namely what they were going to do at this point. They couldn't be sure if the creature that had gotten away would come back or not, or if there might even be more. That didn't seem to be a total concern for the natives right now however, they were enjoying the victory for the time being. Nonetheless it was a potential danger they couldn't ignore, and Shu shared that sentiment. "Oh... Oh no, no I don't want anything," Takeshi said quickly, shaking his head and waving his hands. He wasn't trying to look like a good guy by refusing a reward or anything, there was just really nothing he'd hoped to get out of this. A chance to use his sword maybe, albeit that had hardly gone the way he had hoped. "If more come...? Yeah, we'll be fine Shu, don't worry," the older boy added, rubbing at his sore torso absentmindedly. "We beat them once and we can again if we have to." Tesuga had a basic grasp on the situation, knowing only that he had been in danger and now apparently he wasn't. They had his friend's brother and the other alien to thank, and his father was being quite open about his gratitude. Smiling cheerfully at how it all worked out the little critter looked over at T'charrl, his smile wavering slightly seeing the forlorn Kaesstrian lying there. Wondering what was wrong Tesuga started to go over, clasping his hands together nervously as he approached. This one was bigger than the others, and he looked like he could really hurt someone. Nevertheless he had helped, that deserved some thanks. Stopping when he was next to T'charrl's head the little alien reached out, patting his savior's head with a little claw as he smiled hopefully. "Happy, win. Safe now, because of you. Thank you." Moving a bit closer Tesuga then awkwardly hugged T'charrl's shoulder, giving a happy squeak before letting go and smiling again. "Friend too? Like friend!"