Chapter 1290 - Right Learning to Fly (2) (1/2)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Left didn’t mind and just flapped his wings as he cried out, “Screech screech screech~” [It’s not a big deal. We can continue playing after he flies down.]
He then raised his head innocently, waiting there without moving.
The leopard cubs still remembered how long it took before Left jumped down for the first time, thus they didn’t really believe him. After waiting for a while and not seeing Right coming down, they went off to play on their own.
Howl! [Many more birds have come!]
The leopard cubs instantly let go of their regret at losing their companion as they pounced on the birds excitedly.
Right had no fear of heights when he was young. He didn’t feel scared even when he swayed standing on the edge of the cliff. Now that he had grown older, he was no longer as ignorant. He felt scared after having experienced the horror of falling off the cliff.
The moment he entered the nest, he squatted in the very center.
The branch the nest was resting on wasn’t thick. When a gust of wind blew, the nest would sway together with the branch, giving Right the delusion that he was going to fall off.
“Screech!” Right cried out pleadingly toward his father.
Muir kept a straight face and said, [Jump off from here.]
Right gulped, then moved toward the center, appearing that he wasn’t going to move no matter how the wind blew.
[It has been many days since Left learned how to fly. You’re stronger than him, and your body is long prepared for flying,] Muir said in a deep voice.
What difference was this from being thrown off the cliff by the necrophagous eagles? But… standing at a great height and being blown by the strong winds that would only be present at a great height, his memories suddenly became clearer.
He recalled that when he had spread his wings that day in midair, he had experienced an amazing feeling. It was as if… he was flying.
However, the truth told him that it was just a delusion. He had been very stable, but when he landed, he still dropped down to the ground like a rock. Thankfully, the grass cushioned his fall and he only fell unconscious.