Before I had a conversation with Secretary Bodrey at the magic bureau, the lions kept coming.

Piiiiiiiii!

"Chi! Pippi?"

"Pippy Pippy Pippy"

Tofu looked just like Chiyoko.

However, the size is quite different.

As I was standing and walking with two feet, my mouth was higher than my head.

"Yellow, green, light blue, and peach...."

The feathers of the giant leopards are of different colors.

Headed by basic lemon yellow, each was wrapped in pastel feathers.

What is common is the color of black eyes.

"Are these kids...?

It's a walnut bird.

Did you know Mr. Leticia?

He nodded at Mr. Bodley's words and looked up at the walnut bird.

"Cute...!... you're quite sharp."

It looks like a fluffy stuffed toy, but the eyes were surprisingly sharp.

Standing still from above my head, my black eyes are pointing towards me.

The combination of cheeky feathers and sharp eyes was very cute.

"You have as big eyes as my palm."

"Yes, these guys are big, but they're human, so there's no danger. Here, like this, uhh...."

Pfft!

Secretary Bodley pulls his right arm out to the side.

Then came the lime green walnut bird, and walked a little closer.

He is pressing soft wings against Mr. Bodley's right arm.

"... Director Bodley, you're buried..."

Almost all of Secretary Bodley's body beside him was wrapped in lime green feathers.

The walnut bird is moving his head little by little, keeping his body tight.

Director Bodley, I can only see two feet, but is your breathing okay?

"Ha ha, don't worry, I'm fine, Master Leticia."

I heard a voice coming from my fur balls.

To answer my question, I heard Secretary Bodrey's voice, which was a little dull.

"Even the walnut birds know how to do it. Are you familiar with the habit of walnut birds?

"I've never actually seen it live like this before... I have heard that walnuts are a form of phantom beast and have the habit of rubbing against magical creatures and objects."

A phantom beast attracted to magical owners and approaching with feathers.

That's why they named it the walnut bird.

"That's right, Lady Leticia. You seem to be studying very well."

"Fufu, thank you very much. I was also a magician, so I read a book written on a walnut bird."

Besides, I also like fur originally.

It was a few months ago that my memories came back, but I always liked dogs, cats, and other creatures.

It seems that their preferences did not change even after they were reborn, and I have checked on walnut birds.

"The feathers of a walnut bird are easy to accumulate magic and can be a catalyst for high-quality magic, right? Are you trying to replenish your magic by mentioning Secretary Bodrey now?

"Exactly. This walrus bird especially likes my magic."

Fufufu, soothing.

Some of the feathers of the walnut bird swayed in response to Secretary Bodley's voice.

Apparently, Director Bodley's face is buried there.

"The walnut bird is devoted to magic for each individual..."

"Shit! Shit!"

Kyakyu

The wind poured on her, and her hair fluffed up.

The sneezing of a sneezing bird.

Secretary Bodley's voice and breath were tickling.

It was just a big body, and it was quite a momentum wind.

"Whoa, excuse me, excuse me."

From the lime green fur balls came Director Bodley.

"Are you satisfied with today's lunch? Leave me alone for a while."

"Pyi..."

I'm not satisfied yet...

I can't tell you, it looks like a walrus bird.

However, he seemed well disciplined and took his fluffy body away from Secretary Bodley.

"All right, good boy.... well, how far have you talked to Leticia?

"The relationship between walnut birds and magic."

"Oh, that's right. As you may know, the birds of the walnuts have different tastes of magic, just as the colors of the feathers are different. As you can see, the owner of his favorite magic has a habit of not letting go."

The lime green walnut looks at Secretary Bodrey for a chance.

Lovely and sharp eyes were shining in soft feathers.

It looks like a giant leopard, but it's a beautiful phantom beast. Ecology is very different.

It seems that the walnut bird has magic as its staple food.

It's a magic that doesn't have a neat shape and is usually invisible, but it does exist in this world.

The walnut bird is said to hold its magic in the wings that cover its body and digest it through its skin.

As long as there was enough magic, it seemed good to have just a little water in my mouth.

As much as Iichan loves strawberries, this walnut seems to be Secretary Bodley's favorite ingredient for his magic.

All humans have more or less magic, but only a handful can use magic.

Only the top 1% or less strong magic owners.

The magic of Bodley, the director of the magic bureau, was like a massive treat for a walnut bird.

"Pippi...."

The walnut bird that had hijacked Secretary Bodley just now is sitting in the hallway.

His feathers shaking his head up and down, rebelling against the magic taste of Secretary Bodrey.

Looking at the thinning lime green walnut birds, the colorful walnut birds around them look envious.

"How many times a day do you give these walruses magic?

"Haha, it's delicious."

Magic flavor.

I can only imagine, but it seems very delicious to the walnuts.

It was a phantom beast who remembered the intimacy of greed for taste.

"This magic bureau is home to some of the most magical people in the country. Our magicians keep walnut birds here to do their magic every day."

"... I've heard rumors, but it's interesting to see a lot of walnut birds like this."

The walnut birds can't stand it anymore, or they're each going near their favorite magicians.

The black head of the sorcerer, Lidius, who was worried about me earlier, was also buried in the middle of the light blue walrus bird.

"Thank you for seeing the walnut bird right away... Is it okay for me to be here?

Without leaking into the vast majority of phantom beasts, the walrus bird is a precious creature.

Fallen feathers can be a magic catalyst and are traded at a considerable price.

The Magic Bureau of the Wolfwalt Kingdom is the only one with many walnut birds.

Oh, and it was a phantom beast that I couldn't have seen because I was from another country.