Eslaria listened to her son for a moment, keeping a stern expression on her face as he spoke. He genuinely seemed to like these two, even if that was only due to their saving him. It was nice to see him talkative around someone around his age, presumably, since she tended to scare off quite a few people herself. When T'charrl backtracked and tried to change his demeanor the Queen let out a small laugh, smiling as she reached over and gently rubbed one of her son's shoulders. "You can visit them so long as they stay away from the cities," she answered gently, showing a more compassionate motherly side. She then grabbed one of his antennae, the equivalent of grabbing one's ear, and looked at the boy sternly. "If I find out you went there again you won't leave this palace for a month, got it? I'll lock you up if I have to." With her little warning out of the way she softened up once more, smiling down at Shu and Yumi. "Of course, they'd have to agree to it too. But I know they wouldn't want to disappoint me or my son." "Uh... N-No, of course not, Your Majesty!" Yumi stammered, really not wanting to say anything to the contrary. Really it would be nice to see T'charrl again, especially if it meant seeing this 'ability' of his. But having to do that under the rather terrifying eye of his mother... That was going to take a little convincing. Putting on a timid smile she looked back at Shu for a moment before pulling him to her side, turning back to Eslaria. "If it's all the same miss... We do need to be going soon. Our friends must be wondering where we are, and some of them are a real handful when they're angry..." All three men back in the city were really, given the proper ammunition. For everyone's sake then it was best that she and Shu not stay out too long. "So you want to just leave, is that it?" the Queen asked, getting a jump out of Yumi and a small cringe from her husband. Rather than take offense as she was prone to do she smiled, nodding her head. "Very well, I can sympathize with that. We'll give you your reward and send you on your way." Waving over one of the guards she rose from her seat, coming down and meeting the man halfway, taking a basket from him. Eslaria then went to Shu and Yumi, handing the latter the basket with a kind smile. "Inside there's fruit from our city's largest tree, a shard of the Ornamium, a rare metal found on our planet, and 10,000 Kaessia, our currency. I hope that's a suitable gift for helping us bring our prince home." Yumi took the basket a bit cluelessly, hesitant to peek inside until she was told so. When the Queen went over its contents she had to look inside, surprised by what they were getting. She didn't know how far 10,000 of their currency would get them, but it seemed like a lot. Plus they had some of the delicious fruit, hard to argue that. The metal shard she wasn't entirely sure what to do with, best to keep that in the basket and have Vegeta take a look at it. Closing the container again the Beastman smiled gratefully up to the Queen, bowing in earnest to show her appreciation. "Thank you very much, it's more than we really ought to get, but we'll take it. And we're just happy we could have helped." Takeshi wasn't really too sure how to treat this situation. He hadn't planned on seeing these three again, not until they went back to the Saiyan world to free them. Now he was being forced to take action in some way though and he really wasn't thrilled with that. Drifting towards Choi slowly he halted when the younger boy moved back, frowning a bit in confusion. "What are you here for? And I'm not just going to forget you trying to run off with one of my friends, so put him down already." If he wasn't utterly baffled he might be angry, but at the moment he was trying to put two and two together. Viral felt the need to speak up about his predicament, Takeshi looking to the Beastman exasperatedly in turn. "I never said it was your fault, no need to get defensive..." he mumbled, sighing and crossing his arms over his chest. "Look guys... Land and we'll figure out what's going on. It's earlier than I'd have liked, but maybe now it's time to fill my end of the bargain."