Chapter 13 (1/2)

Since long tio, JHo observed Ho-Chi

JHo released the field mice and called on the sparrows to ask about Ho-Chi's whereabouts

Even though JHo found Ho-Chi, he could not reveal himself in front of Ho-Chi

It is because JHo reo

JHo are of what kind of mind set he had when he ridiculed with Ho-Chi, so he could not approach him now

Watching from afar, JHo also knew of choices Ho-Chi made

What Ho-Chi went through did not please JHo

Even if Ho-Chi's life was not great, he still put on a suy in the suy's clothes and made ornaments for him JHo could not just walk up to Ho-Chi and selfishly take away even that small amount of happiness from Ho-Chi

JHo saw that Ho-Chi stayed expressionless when the guy came ho the guy's silly behaviors

JHo also saw that whenever the guy called on his bride in his sleep, Ho-Chi would furtively hold the guy's hand, easing him back to sleep

Ho-Chi would check if he had any hay or dirt stuck on his clothes when it was the tiuy to come home JHo could only watch on

Even though JHo was angry at the town's people for cursing and spitting at Ho-Chi because he was a fox, he could not come forward to help defend Ho-Chi

All because he used to be no different from those people

JHo felt aching pain in his heart whenever he thought back on his past actions ofuseless

JHo silently watched Ho-Chi as sleeping with his eyes closed

Studying the star shaped scar on Ho-Chi's forehead JHo wordlessly mocked himself

Nohenever JHo look at Ho-Chi, he would feel guilty because of the star that reflects what he did to Ho-Chi in the past

When JHo was studying Ho-Chi in the guy's house, he memorized Ho-Chi's oval face, shape of his closed eyes, and his hair that were neatly arranged over the pillows Without even allowing himself to touch Ho-Chi's hair or to hold Ho-Chi's hands JHo forced himself to retreat out from the house

Each heavy footstep showed how et further away from Ho-Chi However, JHo's steps never slowed

On JHo's face, strearound

The guy packed his whole fortune

The guy's whole fortune was co of money

After rope everything on his belt, the guy left the roo

The guy did not forget to keep his bride war him with thickest fur he had

Just in case the old uy left the money and the silk meant for the old man in the room

Despite the Dong-Lang uy's house, he did not feel intimidated by the distance

If it is possible for his bride to open his eyes, the guy was ready to go anywhere in the country

Leaving behind the house that had so

Just to get to an entrance of the Dong-Lang hly teeks

The guy did not rest much in those teeks Even when he slept, he woke up very early in theHe walked even in rain

Because he did not stop to wash, he had dried sweat mixed with dirt on his face and body He did not coreasy hair alone was enough h a town, people would frown and step away froler