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Chapter 102 (Knowing the Subtle) Bird Language 2

Kavi watched as Elhesen finished the rest of the milk before taking the cup from him. Using the excuse of washing the cup, Kavi left the bedroom.

Although a little flustered, Kavi remained composed and didn't reveal any weakness to Elheisen. Kavi's mind was still racing, trying to figure out what exactly this effect was.

Kavi slept soundly through the night, filled with anxiety.

The next day, probably because Kavi hadn't slept well the night before, Kavi woke up earlier than Elhesen, which was unusual for him.

When Kavi opened his scarlet eyes, his first impression was: the bed is so big! Did Alheisen change the bed while he was sleeping?

Why don't I feel anything at all?

Kavi wanted to turn around to look at Elheisen. Elheisen usually slept holding Kavi, so why wasn't he holding him today? Kavi didn't see Elheisen's arm and felt a little uncomfortable.

As soon as Kavi moved, he felt something was very wrong. His neck felt wrong, his arms felt wrong. Kavi glanced at his side and saw what looked like golden feathers. Feathers!

Kavi felt a warm sensation all over his body, and then he realized that what was covering him wasn't a blanket, but a large, grayish-green wing that completely covered his small body. Kavi thought he was dreaming, so he closed his eyes, opened them again, and closed them again. Kavi realized with despair that this wasn't a dream!

"Chirp!" Poor Kavi, even his chirping sounded so small and cute. If he were normal, Kavi would definitely look miserable.

Elhesen drank more milk than Kavi last night, probably due to the effects of the medication, and only regained consciousness after Kavi cried out.

Elhesen's head felt a little heavy, a novel experience for him. He opened his eyes and looked in front of him; he had been sleeping with Kavi in ​​his arms, and it felt the same as always.

But the scene before him was somewhat unbelievable. Why had his arms turned into large, grayish-green wings? And beneath those wings, something small seemed to be fluttering about.

Oh, the little thing still has golden feathers.

Elhesen immediately understood the situation. He was speechless. Only Kavi would be such a fool as to include himself in a prank.

Al-Hysen kindly lifted his wings, and poor little Kavi's feathers were all disheveled, as if he had been ravaged.

(The following are all bird language translated into human language, since we can't understand what the birds are saying.)

"Elheisen, your wings are dead heavy!"

Kavi's noisy voice returned the very next second after Freedom was granted. What Elhesen couldn't understand was why Kavi was so self-righteous. Elhesen remained silent, his emerald eyes fixed on Kavi with a hint of helplessness.

Then, Kavi regained his strength and stood on the bed. He looked at Alheisen, who was already standing on the bed, and realized that he was much bigger than him. Kavi wanted to walk over, but he wasn't used to the bird's body. With a thud, the little bird Kavi fell onto the soft bed.

Al-Hysen tried to help Kavi up, and he took a step forward as well. Unfortunately, even the most intelligent humans find it difficult to adapt immediately after a sudden species change.

Naturally, the large bird, Elhesen, also fell onto the bed. For a moment, the two birds lay face to face, both perched on the bed. The large and small heads stared at each other in silence.

"Hahaha. Elheisen, how can you be so dense!"

Kavi laughed heartily, delighted to see Elhesen's discomfiture. He had even forgotten his regret at not being as large as Elhesen.

Do I need to remind you? You fell down too.

Elhesen's voice reached Kavi's ears. Kavi got angry again; why wasn't Elhesen's voice the same as his own?

Al-Hysen saw the confusion and resentment in Kavi's eyes. He understood that Kavi's peculiar mind was contemplating strange things again.

Al-Hysen decided to strike first, "What did you do to make us like this? How can we get back to normal?"

Kavi looked dejected and covered his head with his wings. After a while, Kavi told Elhesen, "The traveler didn't say he would turn into a bird."

Elhesen immediately understood that Kavi had found something from the traveler. Well, since it was given to Kavi by the traveler, there shouldn't be any strange harm.

"Did she say when this effect would end?" Al-Hysen continued to ask.

Kavi's little head peeked out from under the wing. He looked cautiously at Elheisen. "He didn't say."

"Ugh."

Elhesen let out a heavy sigh. Only Kavi could make him sigh. Kavi was very reliable in other matters, and even more so at work. Only when he was with him would he do things that left him helpless.

While asking Kavi questions, Elhesen quickly became familiar with his body. After all, he had always had excellent control over his body, and even in a bird's body, his instincts remained unchanged.

Elhesen regained control of his body. Now that he had transformed into a bird, he wanted to try out bird habits. Elhesen spread his wings, which were quite large, and Kavi carefully observed Elhesen's body.

Just a second before Elhesen took off, Kavi was still admiring Elhesen's beauty. He looked like a hawk, as robust as when Kavi was still in human form.

The next second, Elhesen took flight. Kavi stared in disbelief as Elhesen circled the bedroom once before landing in front of him.

After trying to fly, Elhesen looked at Kavi's soft little body. It was about the size of a finches, with a snow-white chest and belly, bright blue feet, a pale yellow beak, and two racket-shaped ornamental feathers as long as its body at the back of its tail.

It looks like a king bird of paradise, but the feathers on its back are the same golden color as Kavi's hair.

Kavi, unwilling to give up, immediately got out of bed. This time, he carefully hopped over to Elheisen's side. At this point, the difference in their sizes was quite obvious.

Kavi's small body could only fit on Elhesen's belly. Elhesen lowered his head and gently preened Kavi's ruffled feathers with his beak. The gentle movements made Kavi feel comfortable standing beside him.

After Elhesen finished tidying up Kavi's feathers, he said to him, "Why don't you try flying too? We need to find the Traveler and ask him how long the effects of this medicine will last."

Kavi nodded upon hearing this and immediately began to try. Before long, Kavi adapted to the bird's body and was able to fly quite well.

Then, the two birds, one large and one small, parted the bedroom window and flew out.

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