"Oh. Oh okay." He had to make note that the birds could roam around freely, and together. A mistake he could fix in no time, besides, he was still learning anyway. Aoba was sure he'd get it soon enough. The farming experience wasn't so hard thanks to the instructions he was given. If it wasn't for that, he would be more clueless than he was now. The only thing that probably was a challenge was the physical labor part. He walked over to the barn and looked over at Dani who was talking to the momma cow. Even a demon like Dani had his moments where he appeared so docile and innocent. Especially when Kuro explained that some did give up their lives just for children. Aoba wasn't sure about the specifics of a spider, but he did know that over time some humans did give up their lives for their children. Aoba laughed softly towards Dani's astonishment and helped Kuro take food to the pigs outside. "You can be such an adorable child when you want to be." Aoba walked out to the pig pen and helped Kuro with the feeding process. He was careful not to get too dirty as they fed them. To be so chubby and cute, they were some filthy eaters. He whistles a made up tune while he worked and when he was done, he brushed his hands against the bottom of his shirt, with the results of staining it. "Oh darn." He huffed. "Well, I did plan on taking a bath later." He spoke out to know one in particular. After a moment, he looked over at Kuro. "I'm going to go let the birdied out alright? It'll be quick and then I'll help with the others." He didn't know why he had the sudden urge to test out his wings again. Aoba knew he knew how to use them, but he normally walked everywhere he needed to go. The run wasn't that far, so it wasn't like he could harm himself too much. Aoba waited for Kuro's approval before opening his wings out and flying off. His take off was a little unsteady, but he caught himself and straightened out. "This is fun." He smiled and flew a little higher, now looking down at the chicken coop and the turkey hut. He knew he wasn't as agile as the demons were, so he carefully landed on the ground- although that ended with him stumbling forward. "...Not bad." His wings folded and he straightened up and walked over to open the doors for them. The two sets of birds flapped out and began to roam. Aoba nodded and made sure none of them dawdled behind before walking out and closing the gate behind him. With a small jump, he was in the air and flying back over towards the barn. The sight of fluffy wings caught Dani's attention and he stopped conversing with Mom and watched as Aoba barely stuck his landing. He rolled his eyes and stood up. "You're doing it all wrong. If you're going to land like that, you can't lean forward. That's why you keep stumbling forward." Aoba blinked and then nodded. "Oh, thank you. I'll keep that in mind next time."