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Viral saw no reason to keep him around or for her to have company when she already knew the basics, not to mention there was the fact he still suffered from mood swings and could endanger her life and her task. He didn’t think he needed to hang around her all the time just to make sure she was going to actually catch something, possibly eventually learning she couldn’t always have someone around her to make sure she was doing it right. A hunter always went in alone or as a pack for bigger prey, but Yumi was completely able to hunt by herself if she managed to behave. For him, he had too much on his mind to be able to concentrate on hunting with her and keeping calm, even snapping at her instead of saying why he wanted to stop by the lake. He didn’t know how much time he had left or how his treatment was going to go, but he couldn’t help but feel pessimistic about it. He didn’t get to have time like this just to watch the world go by and it had been a long time since he had been anywhere near water, even if the water was otherworldly and simply a lake. Keeping quiet he sighed a little, shifting a knee up and resting his arm on top, giving it a look over before resting his chin on top. Barely giving Yumi a look as she sat by him he only frowned, not much caring about the creature or what she decided to do. The water was his kind of environment, or rather one of them he could find calm in. He never got to go near water beyond what he experienced in that brief time of freedom he had when he was searching for the Dragonballs; shame that turned out to be not worth his while at all. “That’s what the wild is like…” he spoke lowly, just sounding fed up already. They had barely started and he already had enough, even if Yumi was the reason they were out here, “If we waited here long enough, something might appear…hmph, whatever. I don’t know what it is you wish to find here, especially when creatures probably get enough water from fruit or whatever anyway…”

Kai definitely didn’t feel the same courage the others did when it came to talking about the King and fighting against his men, probably because he knew he and his brother only got lucky because of their fighting style. They weren’t as strong as an Elite, there was no way they could stand up against one and even Choi knew this. It wasn’t easy to admit they had been the two weakest in their team when the King assigned them all meaning they were some of the weakest on the ship. It wasn’t much encouragement to rely on and it did manage to make him feel worried that he may never gain freedom and easily put him off speaking to girls over the possibility of finding a mate or even a friend. “Yeah, maybe we can win, but there will be casualties and I want to wait and see whether I become one of them. We’ll see what happens and whether we survive long enough to think about our future”.

Despite how Kai was feeling, Choi was not feeling calm at all and was about ready to slap Kabocha for his assumptions, especially when he should know Yumi was the one who should decide for herself whether she wanted that out of him. It was Yumi that asked to go out with him and it was Yumi who ultimately held the most control over their relationship. She was a scary woman and not to mention she had powerful friends and he was just one little guy. “Well don’t think about it unless you’re willing to ask Yumi herself! If you’re even brave enough. You can barely speak to her nevermind ask something like that!”

T’charrl didn’t like it when it was this quiet, especially when he was unable to tell whether there was someone out there or not without coming out of his camouflage. It could be Takeshi that was nearby and he was just being paranoid but he didn’t really want to take that risk. Keeping pretty low to the ground he shuffled along with his own interests remaining above playing, just trying to get around and along without being caught out by Takeshi. He could admit that it wasn’t Takeshi who was the problem when it came to getting caught but rather everything else he needed to be aware of. Being alone for so long had made him paranoid, but very quickly that paranoia paid off as he heard someone shout in his direction. It wasn’t one of the others, it was definitely another Kaesstrian and very quickly he sussed that out to be another threat. With wide eyes they quickly shifted back, his first instinct to remain still coming straight back into play in hope that they think he was anybody otherwise.

Shu didn’t know if Takeshi was going to spot him or not for the teasing, finding it all too amusing that Takeshi was as bad as he was at finding others. Throwing the rock in Takeshi’s direction made Shu hide away immediately, feeling all sorts of giddy over Takeshi’s possibly reaction over it. Waiting with great interest over what he might do he held his hands over his mouth when Takeshi went off his head instead, seeing his frustration practically explode over a little rock. Looking around again he found another rock, one smaller than the other and instead decided to throw it away in another direction, the sound it made when hitting off a tree proving to be a pretty loud knock.
You jinxed it dude. The website was down for days there lol
Viral couldn’t help but wonder whether this place was seen as beautiful or as simply a death trap for the Kaesstrians, but that wasn’t going to be something for him to care about right now. He wanted to be here for reasons Yumi probably couldn’t care for, all she wanted to do was hunt, but for him he had different plans for all of his own desires. Being around the water was definitely making him feel pretty good despite the fact he was supposed to be concentrating on hunting, but right now he just wanted a short break from it all for his own thoughts to collate and find some time to relax. There was something about being near the water that relaxed him greatly, but it also managed to make him feel somewhat solemn as well. Staring at the calming waters he grunted when Yumi decided to comment on his insistence to sit by the lake, his eyes shooting to her angrily before he looked away, growling in annoyance. “If you want to hunt then find your prey, you don’t need me”, he spoke quickly, letting out a sigh instead, “I’ve taught you a lot about hunting now. You know how to make a weapon, how to find prey and now you just need to show me you can kill it without injuring it too much beforehand. Why do you need me for that…”

Kai was still aware that they were in a war and how he was going to be easily killed off if he was to go into battle without any support whatsoever. He would need his brother, but there was always going to be the risk that he might end up getting killed alongside him. It wasn’t that he was afraid of fighting the King, just that he knew he was probably going to die once they fought him because he would be too out of practice compared to when he was with the King. “Once he finds us, he will kill us. He doesn’t let deserters live without either killing them or enslaving them forcefully”, he spoke calmly, giving his head a quick shake, “You think we’ll be able to defeat him? I’m sure there’s always going to be that risk that we’re probably all going to die if we try. I’d rather wait and see if I can survive before I try to make any life commitments”.

Choi did notice Kai often spoke like this, especially considering he was his brother and had a general know-how over how he was feeling. Kai felt the same way as Choi when it came to the King and possible survival, but Choi was willing to put up a little more risk when it was someone else who drew their fancy towards him. He never thought he’d ever get someone to like him and it just so happened Yumi did, certainly making him the luckiest one out of all of them. Smiling a little to himself he barely realised Kabocha was talking to him, looking to his hands before he slapped out at them. “No! Don’t be stupid! Why would I risk something like that?? That would endanger Yumi AND me! Think about it, stupid!”

T’charrl wasn’t sure when he might be found or whether Takeshi was going to give up before that happened, but right now he was using this opportunity to be alone and try to relax. He wasn’t going to be seen anytime soon unless he moved out of his position, but even then he didn’t hear Takeshi around anywhere. Feeling pretty content sitting around and feeling around the energy in a calm manner, he couldn’t help but still feel a little uneasy for some reason. He was quite happy sitting around by himself but something didn’t feel right, like he wasn’t supposed to be relaxing but rather on his guard. Feeling like he should try to keep a look out at least he moved his antennae around, trying to pick up scents that were in the air. That was probably a bad idea; now he really was feeling uneasy as he was sure he could smell something. Lifting his head up he soon decided to move from his spot, making sure to keep low just incase it was someone other than Takeshi approaching him.

Shu was awfully amused by Takeshi’s obliviousness as he continued to try and find them, showing he really wasn’t the true master of hide and seek after all. He almost felt like he should try give Takeshi a fighting chance when it came to the game, seeing how he was struggling now. Watching him curiously he smiled when Takeshi only grew frustrated. If he was seeking he probably would’ve found all of them by now, but at the speed Takeshi was going at it might be a while before any real progress was made on his part. Looking around curiously he soon smiled as he found a pretty nicely shaped stone near him in the ground, digging it out carefully before he threw it straight for a tree near Takeshi, ducking down quickly after doing so.
Viral didn’t think she should go for predators at all, she wasn’t ready to respect their lives as animals over opponents. They were nothing like opponents, they were creatures that were possibly not smart enough to recognise they were being hunted themselves and were just trying to survive a fight. The problem with fighting a beast that was a predator was knowing whether or not they were rare as well, the possibility of that one being a rare beast being pretty high. It was a night dweller judging by its appearance and blindness in the day so that much was known. Looking to Yumi he grumbled, looking away. “There’s nothing wrong with fishing…” Out of all the animals around he enjoyed fish and flying creatures most, his taste for red meats not being particularly strong when it came to those two animal groups. He couldn’t care whether it had feathers or scales, so long as he could eat it he would be completely fine with that. The lake itself proved to not be that far away in the end and once they arrived he let out a sigh, looking around the area before slowly making his way to its treeline. The water seemed non-toxic and certainly didn’t smell dangerous, definitely relaxing him a little bit more. Looking around he soon decided to come out of the treeline, sitting down instead of looking ready for hunting.

Kai had no problem with Takeshi’s fits but Kabocha’s ones were often over the most obnoxious things, especially when he was always bringing women into it. If something went wrong he would often blame a woman for it whether it was right or wrong to, but this time when it was over an alien women he seemed to take it a little harder, especially with the teasing. He didn’t exactly find attraction in every female of every species like Kabocha seemed to, at least. “You know, when the war is over maybe I’ll find someone! You never know, do you?” he spoke up, “Do you not believe we’ll be free eventually? We’ll have lots of girls to look at and see who we want as a mate. I don’t care about finding a mate just now when I could be dead tomorrow, you know? I just want to live, I can do the rest later”.

Shu was still hiding in the same spot, not actually moving away from it when Takeshi seemed to be having a bad time with trying to find them. He was close by, he could hear him, but he wasn’t going to end up losing him anytime soon. If he was going to end up moving further away he would probably follow, but if he started to get close then he was willing to try and flee before Takeshi caught sight of him. Takeshi really wasn’t very good at this, it turned out, especially when he hadn’t found anyone yet.

T’charrl was feeling fairly calm as he lay on the ground like this, completely settling down compared to what he was like earlier. He didn’t think there was much danger just from lying here as he just felt out for the energy in the ground. Maybe he could feel Takeshi coming over to him, but trying to use the flow of the energy like that typically required him to use his own and that would just make his orbs light up instead so that was no good. Feeling pretty content to remain where he was he moved his head slightly, closing his eyes as he instead tried to hear for anything that might happen rather than using his eyes for visual aid.
Viral let out a groan, rubbing his forehead. “That’s the problem: you were beating it up! It’s a living creature and you were treating it like a toy!” he told her off, finding it rather hard to keep calm about it, “Next time, if it’s a fail…just retreat if you have no other way to kill it”. The creature would be of no use anyway after all of that, especially when it was probably full of toxic chemicals that would just make the meat tough and not very pleasant to eat. Everything had to be done quickly or the animal would be of no use for consumption. She had to learn some constraint when it came to hunting and doing that was definitely not going to work against a creature like that. Feeling that they just had to find the water now he made a glance back to Yumi, sighing as he shook his head. “You should choose your prey more carefully. That creature was not one you’d usually find out at this time judging by its appearance meaning it would’ve been confused and disorientated, more ready to defend itself. Look for a creature that doesn’t have that much teeth next time. Maybe if there’s some sort of fish in that lake you can try that…”

Kai knew what he would have to look for even if he had to take a guess at the written language to find the place, but even if they did get lost he knew the name of the place and could easily ask one of the locals where it was. There was no problem in this whatsoever so Kai was pretty pleased with himself, especially when Kabocha was getting all angry because he didn’t know how he managed to take care of something he had trouble with before. Looking to Kabocha he gave him a good staring at, listening to him complain before he looked away again, smirking. “You tried to exchange it for food. That’s not how currency exchange works; it’s either money or it’s nothing”, he spoke before having to move his head, looking back to Kabocha with a frown at first before snickering, “I can get one anytime I like, but I’m not interested in Kaesstrians. Too many arms, too tall for me…”

Shu felt pretty happy, even if he had to be still and in silence for this to work. He wasn’t going to end up being the first one caught if he could help it, but if he was caught he would definitely give Takeshi a good run when he would eventually try to sprint to safety. He was pretty good at hiding despite being in clothing that wouldn’t blend in at all. T’charrl was probably going to be a little bit more difficult when he was often changing colour. He remembered when he was a very vibrant yellow when he was really tall, even green in another. When he first found his friend he looked exactly like a log so there was no doubt he was doing the same thing and was probably hiding in plain sight.

T’charrl was fairly relaxed as he remained pretty quiet and still, even if he was using his defence mechanism to play instead of using it to keep out of danger. He was fairly sure he was in no danger just now, but he was still going to be careful. It felt nice to be this close to the forest floor, the feel of the grass and soft dirt did make him feel at home. He could feel the energy circulating beneath the soil and that was definitely relaxing. There was probably no way he would fall into danger if he was hiding like this, but he knew he still had to be somewhat careful.
Viral thought that was a fairly disgraceful way of treating another creature that was just trying to survive. Yumi was mocking it completely and turning it into a bully victim with that sort of treatment. She should’ve fled when her weapon broke the first time and yet she was determined to fight it as if it was an opponent on the battlefield. Getting angry at her aside, he ordered her to flee from it, running away from it as fast as he could manage through the shrubs. Looking back to see if Yumi was there he growled lowly, hardly happy to hear her get on at him for taking her away from the battle. Turning around he looked off to where the creature was, hearing that it definitely wasn’t coming this way. “Beating it?? You weren’t supposed to beat it, you were supposed to KILL it!” he told her off, pointing a claw at her before he growled lowly in a sigh, “You humiliated that creature. It didn’t know what you are or what you were trying to do! If you do try and challenge a creature like that, kill it quickly with dignity”. It was unlikely that they’d know how to carve that thing up even if she managed to kill it. She would have to learn to pick her targets a lot more efficiently and that was it, not think to go after a predator. “Hmph, always next time…either way, we’re moving. That thing might follow us and I’d rather it didn’t”.

Choi didn’t have much of a care if he was getting Kabocha all angry, but he knew he wasn’t allowed to go too far with it incase Kabocha caused a scene and that wouldn’t work for any of them in the long term. “Hey man, we know manners! Just not to you”, he spoke quickly, waving his finger, “Maybe once you start waving a stick around and yelling at us with empty threats, I’ll start respecting you”. Seeing Kai come back he watched him before seeing him head off down the street. Looking to Kabocha quickly he soon followed on, somewhat surprised he was able to do it that quickly.

Kai knew what he had to look for, just a few blocks away too. It would probably be down a main street so they just had to stick to looking for the right way to go rather than hope he was going to go down the right block. Looking to Kabocha and Choi as they caught up he shook his head at his responses, finding it to be all amusing how flustered he was get over his success. “I did nothing. All I did was ask her for directions to where I could exchange the money…you know, like I said we should do first”, he spoke calmly, feeling pretty smug, “I said if we get enough money we’ll come back to her stall, meaning she’ll give us her best food. You know, you have to learn how to talk to women, no matter what their species”.

Shu was pretty excited about this and knew he had to keep somewhere where he could hear Takeshi. If he lost him he would try and find him, follow along in a new hiding place every so often. He wasn’t going to get lost in a place like this, even if he could find the ship easily. Bouncing along the branches he soon retreated to the ground, looking around before hiding away in a shrub. He didn’t think he would be so easily found here, especially when the leaves were big and there were many of the plants around. Feeling pretty snug in his hiding place he smiled away to himself, hearing Takeshi count from after.

T’charrl didn’t know if Takeshi was aware of his skill in hiding, but if he wanted to do this then he was going to amuse him as well. Maybe he’ll make it easy on him, but really he was going to try his best to blend in with the body he had. He was fairly large, but that didn’t mean he couldn’t look like part of the scenery or look a part of the environment by hiding in the treetops or something. He was pretty certain he could use the trees to an advantage, but he would probably make it easy on Takeshi by hiding on the ground so he might not get too flustered. “Uhhh, okay sure. If you think this is a good idea”, he spoke, feeling unsure about the animals still but they were nothing none of them could handle, probably. Just because he knew the local wildlife didn’t mean he knew how to handle them all, but this was going to work just fine too. Giving Takeshi a quick nod he soon headed off to try and find a place to hide, not willing to get lost in this place either. He could find his way back by tracking his own scent, but that would be such a bother considering he would’ve gotten lost because he was playing a game. Searching around for a place to go he gave a quick brief run followed by a hop, fluttering his wings before settling in amongst a bunch of shrubs and bushes, his body and the orbs changing colour to fit into the environment. He was going to keep an eye out for Takeshi coming around, wondering if he would find him like this at all.
Viral was pretty ready to take the creature down himself, but there was definitely a limitation to what he was able to do in a situation like this. If he got too into the fight then he might turn on Yumi instead, but that didn’t matter all that much when being away from Yumi was already a pretty big risk. Running straight for the creature he aimed for a weak spot in its armoured shell of a hide, forcing the spear into its body. Managing to strike the creature he soon backed off as it tried to take a swipe at him in a random series of strikes. There was little he could do for now, they probably would have to leave this creature and find some other prey. It was kind of dumb of Yumi to target a predator and assume she could take it down, especially when the natives of this planet proved to be tougher than they appeared already. They should really go after another target, this was not turning out very good and the creature obviously had a much more advanced understanding of how to battle compared to any other animal they might find. Making a short dash to get away from it he turned around to see what Yumi was doing, but before he could tell her to get retreating she was very quickly trying to take control of the situation again, instead deciding to ride the creature into a tree. This was just getting stupid now; this wasn’t hunting at all, all she was doing was mocking a poor creature. Growling angrily he turned to her, making a short dash towards the creature and Yumi. “Get off that thing! We’re leaving this creature and finding something else!”

Choi always found it amusing when plans went against Kabocha and he ended up looking a little less than smart compared to what he thought he was like. He was not the smartest Saiyan out there, but then again their kind weren’t exactly known for their ‘brilliant intellect and social skills’. If there was a prime example of someone showing someone else up then there was always going to be Kai showing Kabocha how things got done. It was always the same, but he definitely had to see whether his assumptions would be correct. Snickering at Kabocha he soon sighed, shrugging lightly. “Ahhh but man, you are still the older one! Isn’t that what matters in ‘hierarchy’? Means you’re automatically the responsible one and the smarter one”, he grinned, seeing how frustrated he was getting, “But alright! If you want me to just watch, I’ll watch”.

Kai was going to approach this in a calm matter, keeping his stance fairly strong yet keeping himself calm and act friendly. These Kaesstrians were tall up close so acting like a child was out of the question. If he could approach her like an adult then he would get his way. Seeing how she was only trying to do her job he acted pretty calmly, asking for the information they needed to move on with his part of the plan. Looking down the street briefly his eyes soon returned to her, giving a little smile before standing up straight again and giving a little nod. “Weiss. Okay, thank you for your help”, he spoke, giving her a little wave, “We’ll return soon, hopefully with money. Thanks again”. Heading back to Kabocha and Choi he gave a little smirk before pointing down the street, heading off that way with the money close to his side.

Shu was pretty excited about this and definitely more than willing to play with all of them even if it meant Haku was going to play too. The guy barely seemed to care about playing so he was probably not really going to take part so that was fine with him. He wanted T’charrl to feel happier and would definitely make sure he did, hopefully without anything going wrong. His friend wasn’t very happy right now and he could see that, but luckily he was willing to try and make it better by including some playtime. Getting all excited he looked between Takeshi and T’charrl hastily, trying to figure out who was being the seeker first until Takeshi decided to take the lead in that notion. “Yay! Okay! We hide! You won’t find me but I find you!” he chirped happily before bouncing through the branches again, “Hide, hide, hide!”

“Uhhh, watch out for other animals!” T’charrl spoke quickly, still not feeling too sure about this. It was definitely a case of being cautious while playing around like this when the woods weren't exactly safe all the time just because they were the smartest creatures on the planet. There was a lot out there that his kind were familiar with that were very dangerous, even to those with power. It was going to be difficult to hide and be found successfully, but if Takeshi wanted to take the lead then that was fine. “Uhh okay. I suppose…” he spoke, looking around, “If you can’t find me for a while, I’ll come out of hiding. I just don’t want to lose you all in this place. Keep a lookout for the animals since I’m sure the ship landing brought out the lurkers, okay?”
Yumi was in trouble by the looks of it, the creature just too much for her to handle when she couldn’t use Ki like she might’ve done before. This was the problem Viral saw immediately when it came to Ki use; when you didn’t or couldn’t use it, everything was automatically harder and much more complicated. He wasn’t going to be able to interfere directly at this moment in time, at least not without seeing if she might be able to turn the tides yet. Watching her carefully he tried to move in closer, keeping his actions silent as he made his way around the pair. Yumi was really beginning to get flustered but not without sending it flying straight into a tree. He was pretty annoyed if he had to be honest, seeing her only make it even angrier because she hadn’t been careful in the first place. Waiting to see what she might do next he lifted his head, watching her carefully before he only grew disappointed as she instead decided to punch it over doing anything else. That was only going to make things worse and very quickly he saw his assumptions were correct as the creature was quick to counterattack, its tail swinging around and slapping her away.

Viral had just about enough of this, he didn’t want her to get hurt badly on her first try. Swinging around in the trees he took a dive towards her busted weapon, snatching it off the ground and immediately dashed straight for the beast. He needed to get to it before it got to her so without wasting time he made a leap, trying to force the stone into its body where ever he could reach. He didn’t want to have her going back in pain when he could had prevented it, even if he was putting himself in danger.

Kai was willing to give Kabocha a chance to see if he could be civil about exchanging money or finding information relevant to their quest for food. If Kabocha could pull this off then they’d have food, but if not then they’d have to do the unfortunate and go and find some themselves. Kai really didn’t want to have to cook and Choi probably didn’t either and they definitely didn’t want to bother trying Kabocha’s cooking if they valued their health. “You may not kill someone, but your attitude towards others could use work…” he mumbled, eventually sighing and giving a shrug, “But if you’re so sure of yourself…” Watching Kabocha wander over to the stall his eyes quickly shifted to his brother before back again, frowning as he listened into the conversation. Kabocha was off to a bad start immediately and the woman was obviously a little nervous, but of course it ended with Kabocha being rude and walking away without saying anything else. Watching him he grunted a little when Kabocha instead shoved his money into him, taking it with a frown before looking back to him. “Morons? You’re the one who screwed it up, not her!” he told him off before letting out a sigh, walking away from him, “Then you stay here and let me deal with this…” Walking to the stall with the woman he kept the money in hand, keeping it in view as he leaned slightly towards the woman. “Excuse him, Miss, he doesn’t know how to be social”, he spoke calmly, holding the pouch up, “I don’t suppose you might know where we’ll be able to exchange this Saiyan currency? We’ll return and buy your food if we’re successful”.

Choi was feeling pretty amused by the way Kabocha got rejected like that, knowing how it was going to play out knowing him. Smirking a little when he returned all grumpy he watched the exchange between his brother and Kabocha before Kai decided to take matters into his own hands. Watching him walk off he let out a chuckle, shaking his head. “Man, aren’t we younger than you as well? Kai all taking the lead and calling you out like that…”

Shu didn’t want to disturb his friend, feeling him all distressed from where he was without needing to see his face. His body language told him everything and if he popped out suddenly he would only startle his friend; however, Takeshi wasn’t exactly one to notice that and jumped out anyway and of course startled T’charrl. Bouncing around and hiding in the trees was one thing, but if his friend wasn’t having a good time then they needed to find a way to give him a good time. Squeaking when Takeshi called him out he quickly bounced out of the tree, jumping down to the ground and bouncing along to them all. “More play? More play?? What we play? Hiding and seeking?”

T’charrl didn’t know where Shu was hiding but sure enough he popped out of his hiding place and was quick to respond to Takeshi’s desire to play around some more. It was a little strange that Shu would be excited to play like it was something new when he was just playing a moment ago, but then again it was Shu. Tilting his head a little he gave it a brief rub, trying to understand what was going on. “Uhh, a-alright. Who is the person then? How do we decide?” he asked curiously, not feeling entirely sure about his current situation regarding this game, “Uhh, is it worth mentioning that my kind are particularly good at hiding?”
Viral didn’t know whether Yumi would be able to handle a creature such as this one, its weakness somewhat obvious but difficult to get to. It had many legs for mobility and climbing, something that was common on this planet apparently, but it also managed to guard its underside that way too. If Yumi was going to be smart then she was going to need to be sneaky about killing this thing, so long as she could stay calm and catch this creature off-guard. It didn’t look like anything rare, just one of the strange creatures being out and about and something probably found in the dark more. This one must had been travelling away after the disturbance from the ship, but either way it was going to be a target. Narrowing his gaze he slowly looked back to Yumi, seeing her decide to take a much more upfront stance and going in the moment it spotted her. That was her first mistake because now it was ready to defend itself and that was definitely evident when she made a jump and nothing happened, instead her weapon went flying away with little damage done to the creature itself. Letting out a sigh he rubbed his forehead, somewhat disappointed but knew what this meant for him. He would need to jump in if things got worse, but watching the pair fight there was certainly a need to get closer. Jumping to another tree he kept his eyes on the creature, interested to see if Yumi was going to be able to fight it off or if he would need to get involved.

Kai didn’t want them pulling in more attention than needed right now, not entirely wanting the three of them being known as those creeps who’d stare and laugh at children. These aliens were probably the type to spread news quickly, the people in the city centre probably already knew that they were here, but he was fair determined not to let that kind of news spread too fast. Letting out a sigh when Kabocha continued to try and convince him to scare Takeshi, he shook his head. “Maybe we can just wait until he comes to the city and see them for himself rather than thinking of dragging him here to freak out over some kids?” he sighed, brushing his hair back, “He’s probably going to see them eventually…” This was getting awkward so now was probably the best time to start looking for food places or see if there was anywhere to exchange the money. There was a few places here and there but it was up to Kabocha as to whether he trusted them. “Could ask the Kaesstrians up there at those stalls. Maybe you could try haggling if you can keep calm enough for that…”

T’charrl wasn’t sure how much Takeshi had actually managed to pick up on their conversation, but he did hope that he didn’t get too much out of that. The weird thing was he could’ve sworn he was playing with his brother but apparently Shu was hiding somewhere. Hopefully he wasn’t lost, but then again Takeshi wouldn’t be spending this much time around him if that was the case. The sad thing was that everything he was being asked despite the missing Shu was what games he could play. He didn’t know anything and was definitely too young at the time to remember anything he might had played when he was a kid. Feeling a little unhappy he let out a sigh as he rubbed his head, trying to think about anything he might have possibly played that he might remember. There was very little he could think of, but soon enough Takeshi came up with an idea. “Hide and seek…? Uhhh, is that what you and Shu are playing?” he asked up, looking around for the little kid again, “Umm, s-sure, I mean…there are predators in the forest, but umm…it should be safe enough. I just go hide or what?”
Viral was not wholly impressed by Yumi’s lack of knowledge on the subject, especially when he once taught her. He hoped she would had at least hunted for herself when she was out training or whatever, but instead she was probably relying on others for food instead. She was definitely out of practice, he could tell that much with how she made her spear and what materials she asked for, but maybe she was going to pull through in the end. She shouldn’t get big-headed over something like this in the first place, but with him off the field then maybe she might get some hunting done without needing to guide her through it. He was not exactly the kind of teacher to do everything for the student prior, especially when this stuff had to be learned by trying yourself. Staring down at her he soon began to look around for any signs of creatures, curious to what she might be able to catch. There was something up ahead that was hunting as well from what he could see, a six-legged creature that was fairly unpredictable. If Yumi could successfully kill it then he would give her the benefit of the doubt, but there was a problem she had to face. She wasn’t exactly stealthy, even what she was wearing was not going to hide her from this creature. Narrowing his gaze slightly he looked back down to her, wanting to see what she might do next.

Kai wasn’t exactly pleased with how Kabocha or Choi was acting, both of them acting like idiots. Kabocha was way too attached to his money and Choi was being rude about the locals. The locals didn’t appear like they wanted to do anything to them other than stare at them all day so he definitely had to wonder how much they were hearing of their conversation when they were the focus of attention. They had the scouters on so the Kaesstrians could probably hear them much to the misfortune of the three of them so the punch at Choi was well deserved. “Would you cut it out? If they heard you we’d be in trouble”, he spoke lowly, eventually letting out a sigh as he gave his head a rub, his eyes soon going to Kabocha in return, “I’m sure it’d be hilarious, but it’d be great if you didn’t tell him about them either in that case. If you told him he’d probably never want to come back and that’d be pretty damn pathetic for a Prince of Saiyans to be scared of children openly like that…”

T’charrl didn’t know how he was supposed to try and relax if he was going to constantly feel like this, especially in these woods. His people could be anywhere and he wouldn’t know it, at least not until the last minute. They wouldn’t know what he is or what happened to him, nobody who knew any of this stuff was alive or someone who wasn’t keeping it a secret. He would be killed on the spot because of how he looked with little regards to who he was and that really scared him. He was feeling a little better than he did a few minutes ago, but it didn’t mean he still wasn’t pretty worried about everything that was collapsing upon him. Giving his claws a brief tap he frowned as he looked to Haku, giving a sigh and looking elsewhere as he tried to understand his situation. He didn’t know if their King knew about him, but it wasn’t as if he had fought against other Saiyans before that wasn’t anybody here already. Sighing a little his eyes wandered, looking around slowly before to Haku, shaking his head. “I don’t think they would have you around if they didn’t like you”. Sure enough to support his claims Takeshi jumped out, giving T’charrl a bit of a fright at the overall reaction as well. Raising his claws over his face momentarily he soon let out a sigh, rubbing his chest. “Uhh, fun? Uhh yeah, I remember…” he spoke, thinking about it for a moment before he let out a sigh, scratching at his mane, “I don’t know any games, honestly. I never had any friends and the only one who would do things with me was my father. He trained me and, uhh…I-I don’t know any games other than fighting”.
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