In response to Alban's comment, the boys erupt in laughter, even Clement chuckles a bit. Clivent rolls his eyes at Alban's remark but continues to whistle. As he does, more and more falcons from the group start flying towards him, drawn by the sound. The boys watch in amazement as the falcons swoop down and start pecking at the ropes around Alban and Clivent.
Feeling a sense of freedom, Alban and Clivent start laughing and cheering. Clivent's falcon, who had previously been perched on Omer's arm, joins in on the excitement, flying around them playfully. Vico and Clement, impressed by Clivent's quick thinking, rush to untie the two boys, releasing them from their captive state.
As the boys gather their falcons and prepare to continue their hunting expedition, Alban apologizes to Clivent for his previous behavior. Clivent, being the forgiving person he is, easily accepts the apology, and the two cousins reconcile their friendship.
From that day forward, Alban learns the importance of thinking before he speaks and realizes that his witty remarks can sometimes harm others. The boys continue their hunting trip, their laughter and camaraderie filling the forest as they bond over their shared adventure and love for falconry. And in the days to come, Alban and Clivent become an inseparable duo, working together to outwit their opponents and bring a smile to the faces of their friends.