Aoba nodded obediently and took a seat on the porch, watching the men unload everything. There was an old rocking chair sitting there so he sat comfortably with Kuro's box on his lap and his own box on top. The picture on the menu looked pretty promising, so he decided to taste it. Biting into it, he smiled happily. It didn't taste bad at all. As he ate, he wondered why the two gave occasional side glances towards him. They seemed skeptical for some reason, but Aoba continued to eat quietly. Maybe they could sense the demon aura? Did they see the blood on the ground? Aoba doubted it, but then glanced at the hole in the door. "Hm, maybe they're wondering what happened." He shrugged slightly and continued eating. When Kuro came back he lifted his box so Kuro could take his off his lap when the workers left. Aoba rocked back and forth in the chair and looked down at the shoes. By the time Kuro had gotten his food, Aoba had finished and began putting his new boots on. He eyed the lacing before finally managing to tie it. The angel jumped up, walking back and forth in his new shoes. It took a few moments to get used to, but while Kuro was eating he walked around in the front, still close to the porch. When Kuro finished, Aoba listened attentively to the instructions given. They had a lot of work to do so splitting up the chores seemed like a good idea. Kuro went further and explained what tools to use when he got to the jobs that needed such. "I can do that." Aoba nodded and took the few tools that he said he would need. "I'm going to go clean out the barn first." It was a job he was most familiar with. Cleaning. The other jobs required tools he didn't have mastery on, so he decided to do them after. Aoba rolled up his sleeves once more and went off to the barn. The entire place was dusty and needed to be cleaned, so he decided to start floor up. Pushing both doors wide open, he grabbed a large broom and began pushing all the nasty hay out. It was all left in the front at the door. Aoba went back and forth, taking out the hefty amount of hay and as soon as it was hay-free, Aoba began sweeping and dusting everything off. One of the gates had a screw loose, so as he was taught, he tightened the screw. This made him go around and check to make sure everything was sturdy and intact. Everything that needed to be fixed, Aoba got done. Being a little neat freak, Aoba double checked to make sure everything was near perfect. His second inspection revealed a little rat hole in the wall. "I don't think they belong in the barn..." He decided to board it closed, only giving the rats a way out instead of in. Although, he was sure it wouldn't stop them from finding a way in. "Hay is next." He found the fresh hay and began neatly putting that into the barn. That didn't take too long, so when he finished he stood back and admired the work. "One down, a few more to go." He closed the barn doors and went off to the large fenced area for the animals to make sure the fence was okay.