SAFBIAN Ch 145
by berryChapter 145
The black marks scratched deeply into the floor toward the door. How much strength must have been exerted that the nails broke and the flesh of the fingers peeled, leaving bloody marks.
The corpse that had barely shed the covers was very small. It had failed to escape the heavy layers of clothing worn over the body that had been transformed from human back into fox form, and was burned away to nothing.
Rustle. Suddenly, a gust of wind scattered the thick layer of ash.
One of the foxes hurriedly took off an outer garment and covered the area. However, the wind only scattered the powder further. Such was the pitiful state of the elder, who had been respected by all the village foxes for a long time.
How could this happen?
The village was burned down, the elder died miserably, and everyone was dumbfounded, shoulders slumped in exhaustion, unable to speak for a while.
â…Wait, where is Wonwoo?â
The foxes suddenly remembered another missing red fox from the village. Even with all this chaos, he had not shown himself. What could have happened?
âWasnât he home last night?â
The village was already in uproar over Horiâs affairs.
The foxes had lingered all day at the gate of Hori and Wonwooâs home, knowing that Wonwoo had not left the house.
Could it be that, like the elder, he fell into a deep sleep and never stepped outside?
Their hearts sank as they rushed to Wonwooâs house. Yet nowhere could they find Wonwooâs figure or body.
âNot here either.â
A young fox, panting from running to the village entrance and back, said so.
âMaybe he ran away to live alone?â
Then someone muttered carelessly.
Unease grew as whispers among the foxes turned sharp.
âI swear, that guy just doesnât care about village matters these days!â
âCalm down. We donât even know for sure yet.â
A strong-looking red fox was hurriedly calmed by a fox disguised as a woman. However, the hesitation in the voice was apparent.
The red foxes born and raised in the village were very different from Wonwoo. Although born outside, he had settled here with the elderâs generous permission.
Even if the entire village burned, there was a Fox Guild on the mountain below where he could stay, so there was little worry.
Still, would there be any reason to flee into the night as soon as a fire started? Unless he had committed some grave wrongdoing.
â…!â
Startled by a sudden thought, they looked at each other with worried expressions.
The unknown cause of the large fire, the elder burned to death, Hori collapsed in the yard, and Wonwoo vanished without a trace.
â…No, that canât be.â
The red foxes bowed their heads in sorrow.
Meanwhile, the Wonwoo they were searching for was being dragged away by Moranâs hands.
Realizing the fire last night, Wonwoo dashed to the yard and, after a momentâs hesitation, headed to the elderâs house.
He had planned to trick Yungak with lies at dawn and capture Dori using Yungakâs power, but if the elder suddenly died, it would be a disaster. The elder had grown weaker lately, risking suffocation from the smoke and difficulty escaping alone.
Panicked, Wonwoo hurried to check the burning house, but it was hopeless. Still, the elder had Hori. Though the rumors spreading in the village troubled her, she would surely have tried to get the elder out when the fire began. Wonwoo ran frantically around the house.
When he reached the backyard, he was shocked to see Iyeok kicking the collapsed Hori.
âW-What is this!â
Standing beside was Yungak, shrugging casually.
âYou know him? We were startled because he suddenly attacked us. Itâs self-defense, so Iâm sure youâll understand.â
Horiâs unconscious hand held a small blade that she had apparently swung before Iyeok hit her. Seeing Hori was truly unconscious, Iyeok gave a hard kick.
âEven though they are the same species, not all have the same skill.â
Yungak muttered while recalling Moranâs report. When Moran fought Wonwoo at a cabin, it was not an easy battle. If others like that resided in the village, a direct confrontation would be risky, so they set the fire.
But if they had known how insignificant they were, they might have killed them one by one to vent their anger at being deceived by Wonwoo.
Yungakâs bright blue eyes fixed on Wonwoo. At the same time, Iyeok lunged at him.
Although equal in skill to Moran, Wonwoo was caught off guard by the fire and the scene and could not respond properly.
â…Guhk!â
Unlike Iyeok, who wielded a blade, Wonwoo was unarmed and weakened. Moreover, Iyeok was much stronger than Moran.
âDamn it! Those damn humans!â
Eventually, Wonwoo was captured alive and tied with ropes.
Dragged along, they reached the house Yungak had been told about to meet him. Moran occupied the yard, having returned after burning the village.
Wonwoo collapsed to his knees helplessly. The grip at his neck was violent. Soon, two chilling blades aimed from both sides.
âYouâre lucky. I intended to come for you anyway.â
Yungak, sitting calmly at a table, poured tea. He brazenly used items Wonwoo had prepared with Dori without permission.
Blood trickled down Wonwooâs forehead into his eyes. He blinked rapidly and saw Wisol collapsed nearby.
âAh, worried because you know him? Donât worry. Heâs not dead. We owe much to him for this.â
Surprised by Wisolâs bloodied state, Yungak sipped his hot tea calmly. Despite the serious condition, Wisolâs labored breaths were faintly audible.
Wonwoo swallowed dry saliva.
âWell, now thatâs settled, we have business to discuss, right?â
ââŠâŠâ
Yungakâs eyes narrowed into a sharp arc. A faint, casual smile curved his lips, as if inviting a light conversation.
Wonwoo had never felt lacking before. He was the sole heir in the Fox Guild and recognized as the next village elder.
Never needing to leave the company of humans or beastmen, he had lived confidently. This was the first true fear he had ever faced.
âIf you donât answer this time, youâll have to give up your tongue.â
Yungakâs smile slowly faded. His lips straightened, coldness settling in.
âTell me again. Where is my white fox now?â
A commotion stirred in a remote mountain cabin.
Originally an empty house, the belongings had grown over time. As they prepared to leave, there was a growing pile of things to pack and dispose of.
Lady Jang, responsibly in charge, wrapped bundles with skillful hands. Everyone was busy packing. Dori alone was leisurely plucking and eating red, round fruits strung on a skewer.
âEating sweets again?â
âHuh? Uh, only this one leftâŠâ
Dori mumbled an excuse.
Lady Jang, who had been packing clothes, straightened her back briefly.
âI saw you sneaking a snack earlier.â
âŠWhen did she see that?
In reality, besides the snack, Dori had also gobbled crispy apples and sweet pears from the guards, shrugging his shoulders. Even in a frenzy, Lady Jangâs sharp eyes couldnât be avoided.
Halfway through his uneaten snack, Dori quietly hid behind Habanâs back.
âDonât scold him too much.â
âYour Majesty.â
The emperor concealed him with a sleeve in time with the rhythm. Lady Jang found it both endearing and amusing.
âYou havenât recovered yet, so itâs good to eat something.â
âYou must only eat the best things.â
Lady Jang, cutting off the emperorâs words, gave Dori a sharp look.
The fox, ears pinned back, crouched like a ball behind Habanâs back as much as possible.
âThatâs the last one, Your Majesty. If you eat more, you might even roll to the palace.â
ââŠI havenât gotten that fatâŠâ
âYou donât need to add honorifics. And from your fox form appearance, I thought youâd get fat quickly.â
ââŠ!â
Feeling the strength drain from the hand holding the skewer, Dori wonderedâhad he really gained so much weight in just a few days?
Having eaten without fail no matter the scolding before, this suddenly killed his appetite.
Before returning to reality, he wanted to try everything edible here, but he had been greedy.
Still, he did not want his last image to be a face buried in flesh. Dori looked sadly at the leftover skewer and quietly placed it on the tray.
Meanwhile, the eunuchs opened a drawer of the display cabinet and took out some items. Among them was a jewelry box Dori treasured.
âYou shouldnât pack thatâŠâ
âEh? But…â
Dori poked his head out from behind Haban to stop them. A young eunuch hesitated, holding the heavy jewelry box.
âDonât pack it; put it on the table. I have to check something first.â