His optimistic pep talk was flushed away as the two continued walking down the field. Aoba struggled to get Dicxson to stay one way. That one way would only stay the same direction for a few seconds before the hellbeast decided to follow his own path. It was tiresome alone just to get him on course. The fallen angel didn't even have to look back to see that nothing was being plowed. He was holding more to the reins than the plow anyway. He didn't know what to say, and his commanding tone. . . .needed a lot of work. Simple instructions like, "stop" or "not that way", went ignored. But that was probably because it was more of a plea than a command. The demons couldn't really blame him for not knowing how to show authority, could they? After all, Aoba grew up being rather submissive to instructions and commands he was given. If he wasn't, well he just might have been an impressive angel in the medical field. Aoba nearly jumped out of his skin when Dani appeared out of no where and started barking out at him. But after the minor scare, Aoba could barely focus on Dani's babbling. If he focused hard enough, Aoba managed to keep Dicxson from straying away. "There you go! Now stay just like that!" His attention turned to Dani who was- well Aoba wasn't sure if he was being scolded or given advice about how to properly address Dicxson. He spoke of having an iron fist and proper commands, but Aoba couldn't fathom such a thing. But maybe with given time, that could change. When Dani left to perch back on the fence, Dicxson jerked forward, causing Aoba to stumble. Instead of falling face first onto the ground, he fell on his knee, quickly jumping up in order not to get dragged too far. He heard Dani's laughter, only for it to grow silent as Kuro returned. Whatever he was doing, it was probably more productive than him at the moment. "Come on Dicxson, we have to get [I] something [/I] done." There was a new determination in him and as he urged the hellbeast to move forward, he attempted to adjust the plow. It was no good at first, but after some struggling, mainly being Dicxson changing course, he managed to plow a patch of the land. It was a small patch, but it was straight! He smiled at that, only to look ahead of them and sigh. "This is going to go past lunch-" A chill went down his spine at the strong sense of demonic energy appeared behind him. Both the angel and the hellbeast turned to see another beast coming out of a portal. Of course Aoba wandered over to see what this one would look like. Dicxson wasn't too far behind. It looked. . . Well, it didn't look terrifying- the lack of eyes got to the angel though. Other than that, the creature looked nice. He found the tail a nice add on to it. He tried not staring into the empty eye sockets, but it was difficult so he ended up looking at everything but its eyes. Instead, he focused on Kuro. "Will this one help out? Or is it much easier to guide?" He was fine with either one of the choices. Dani frowned a little when the toy started asking questions about Kuro's beast. The demon got a little defensive and patted Dicxson's side. "Hmph. It's not his fault you don't know how to guide him properly. He could out do anything that shrimp can do! He's better in everyway." He growled a little, before pouting like a child and crossing his arms. This made feel a little guilty about it, forgetting that Dani could be such a temperamental child sometimes. "Oh I- I didn't mean it in offense! Um, sorry."