"Although usually aloof, if they get a twinkle in their eye, the two will start to interact passionately."
"The Oriental stork has two tricks up its sleeve when courting a lady. The first move is to stand tall and puff out its chest. The male bird has lanceolate feathers on the lower part of its front neck that it erects during courtship, looking like a suave, wealthy gentleman in a suit and tie. Who wouldn't love such an elegant and affluent suitor?"
"The second move is a tender probe. During courtship, the Oriental stork will gently peck at the female's beak, face, and neck with its bill, wooing her in a soft manner. If the female is moved by this, she will respond by arching her head backward and half-spreading her wings."
"That sounds so romantic!"
"Hahaha, true to the persona of a domineering CEO, they're usually aloof but gentle only towards the female lead!"