"What do you mean? I didn't do anything," Yumi commented, frowning in confusion. She hadn't even touched Viral since coming to, not counting getting him out of the danger at least. She certainly didn't hurt him, that much she was positive of. Seeing the knock to his head she chalked it up perhaps as a little confusion, not understanding how else he could make that mistake. Nevertheless being snapped at like that made her feel bad, her ears folding flat as she looked at the ground. "You're not useless... You can still fight, I know you can," she urged gently, not wanting the Beastman to give up. He was still alive, so he could still fight. Whatever had happened to his arm didn't make him completely incapable of acting, and neither did the blow to his head. So long as he was conscious there was still a chance he could do something. In order to wipe out a creature that size they had to do something collective, it would take both their strengths to win. Viral wasn't very enthused with that suggestion, making it evident he wasn't in any mood to continue fighting, or that it wouldn't be easy anyways. Regardless, Viral went into action yet again. Yumi watched as he used his energy in another curious way, growing a set of ethereal arms and then gathering energy in the hands. Even if she had seen it before it was still a wonder, nothing any of them could do compared to it in the slightest. Figuring now was the time to strike she turned back towards the creature, holding her arms out forward and cupping her hands together. She intended to gather up a good bit of Ki, whatever she could scrape together, and toss it right at the monster. Her own attack wasn't going to be needed apparently, Viral went right on ahead and let his off first. Watching the erratic shot fly through the air her eyes widened in surprise as it slammed into the back of the creature, clearly catching it off guard. From the distance they were at she couldn't make out the damage, in part too because of the dust kicked up. One thing was very much clear however, and that was the rubble was beginning to fall onto the beast. Even from this distance they could hear a furious roar as boulder after boulder tumbled down, striking the beast in succession. It didn't take long for the rock slide to overwhelm it, and within moments they lost sight of the monster as it was buried beneath the debris. The deafening tumbling carried on for a few seconds longer, until the mountain peak had quite literally melted away. When it was over it looked like someone had lopped off the top, and all of it was now strewn down one side of the mountain. Somewhere under all that rubble too was the creature, though she couldn't see so much a single strand of fur. Yumi figured it was finally through, letting out an exhausted sigh before sagging in her stance slightly. She was sore and winded as all hell, Viral apparently had a broken or dislocated arm and some head trauma, but they had won. Not a very clean victory seeing as she'd been knocked out, but in the end it had worked in their favor. With a small smile she turned then to her friend, her eyes settling on his arm with concern. "I can fix that if you want..." she offered, looking up to Viral's face kindly. "And maybe find something to cover your head wound. Want to sit down and I can take care of those?" She wasn't sure if she could fly right now, so they would have to walk back. Obviously having any substantial wounds right now was going to make the already long trek quite uncomfortable. "I'll be careful, don't worry," Takeshi said, smiling a little as Shu moved himself closer. Going to put his hands on his brother's head he paused when the younger boy spoke again, the color draining from his face a bit. "Er... Uh... I guess...?" Ugh, that was really nasty. If Shu wanted to do it though then who was he to say no? Suddenly the idea of simply picking bits and pieces off of his brother didn't seem so off putting by comparison. After settling his own stomach the Saiyan went about carefully combing his fingers through Shu's hair, surprised at how thick and knotted it was. After getting his fingers stuck once or twice he gave up on combing through, just parting it with his fingers instead. This was just odd, he couldn't find a single bit of attraction to this activity. Must be a monkey thing, he mused, wrinkling his nose as he pulled a small leaf from his sibling's dirty mane. "Didn't you have a lot of fruit...? Why do you need bugs too...?" he asked, raising an eyebrow. "Still that hungry?" With everything pretty much having gone their way the family was elated at this point. Tesuga was going to live, their home was safe, and to a lesser extent they had repaid those who had helped them. It was evident that the youngest of the family was quite enamored with the travelers, focusing namely on the largest one for now. The other two, the father noted, seemed to be cleaning themselves. A little odd, he'd never seen any other species do it. The elder of the two looked rather discomforted by what he was doing, but the younger was about as happy as his son right now. Hearing T'charrl speak the alien looked back over to him, smiling proudly at the fact he enjoyed his reward. "Keep safe, yes? Keep safe, it keep you safe. Lucky charm," he said again, giving a nod of his head. Tesuga was all giggles and cheer right now, and for good reason. It hadn't been said directly, or even at all, but his friend would be returning some day. All of them, he hoped, and maybe even more. They were so strong, and nice, he couldn't wait to spend more time with them. Getting a patting the little creature giggled, releasing the leg and patting his own head before beaming up at T'charrl. "Wait for friend! Long time, maybe, but wait! Show other friends too!" All of their tribe should get to meet these three. Now THEY deserved to be called gods, they had certainly done enough to earn it. Not that Tesuga even really knew what a god was anyways, aside from someone that was big and strong, and thus these three fit the bill. Of course he couldn't well imagine any of them taking control of anything, they didn't seem to want any of that. Which made them very good people. "When back, we play! Food too, and explore! Show everyone nice people!"