Didis was sniffing and her face was full of tears, and she looked up at Cill and asked her incomprehensibly, "Miss Sill, Miss Sylle what do you want to use the plank for?"
"I'm going to divide the pen into three small houses with planks, and a male duck and a female duck living together, so that they can lay eggs soon," replied Sil.
Ciel felt that only by letting the ducks live alone with a male and a female would they do those shameful things.
After all, people are like that, aren't they?
Couples will love and make children in their rooms, but they will never do that in a park or in a crowded place on the street.
So she thinks ducks are like that, and they have to be given space.
But Edith disagreed with Syr's view.
Didis straightened up, took a bite of the potato inside, looked at Sil, and retorted, "But Miss Sil, Miss Sil, they wouldn't do that kind of thing even if you let them live alone with a male and a female." ” "How do you know," Cill asked, turning his head to Didis unhappily.
"I'm the most experienced Miss Ciel, I'm an expert at it," said Didice narcissistically.
Cill pursed her lips with disdain, apparently not believing Diddis's words.
As far as she knew, Didis was sold to the church at a very young age, and how could Didis know the habits of chickens and ducks in the church Didice knew that Ciel didn't believe her, so she said forcefully: "Miss Ciel, I didn't lie to you, my black mother used to work in the ranch where chickens and ducks were raised, and my black mother always took me to the ranch to help work before she sold me, so I know how to raise these chickens and ducks and how to give birth to them." “” Ciel put away the look of disdain on his face, and asked Diddis seriously, "Then Diddis, how can you tell me how to make these female ducks lay eggs and give birth to ducklings?"
"Okay, Miss Sill, but after I tell you, you are not allowed to scold me today, even if I do anything excessive." “” Ciel got goosebumps when he heard this, and he wanted to scold Diddis right now and tell her to stop talking to herself in such a disgusting tone.
But in order to know what he wanted to know, Ciel had to hold back the unhappiness in his heart and coax Didis to say.
"I promise you Diddy, as long as you say it, I promise that I won't beat you or scold you today."
"Great, Miss Sylle, Miss Siel, you're so good, hey."
Didis clapped her palms on the spot, put her hands down and bit on the potatoes as she said, "Miss Sill, you want to get these ducks to mate until they are in heat, or they won't mate even if Miss Syr ties them together."
"yes."
Cill said with a sudden realization.
She almost forgot that animals have an estrus period for mating, and only in estrus will they want to find a different match, unlike humans, as long as a man and a woman stay alone, they can easily have that kind of reaction.
Ciel hurriedly asked: "Then Diddis, do you know when these ducks will be in heat?"
Didice thought for a moment and then replied, "Ah, I remember, Miss Siel, it's autumn, and in autumn these ducks will come into heat and mate and lay eggs and lay ducklings, Miss Siel."
After listening to Edith's answer, the expectation on Ciel's face instantly disappeared, and it turned into disappointment and sullenness. oshow7 t1706231537: