Yeon isn’t thrilled that Jia took him for a stroll to the morgue. Ha. But she needs to finish things with the ghosts, so he calls the girls out. They’re excited to see a fox, and he beckons them over. He raps them each on the head and tells the errant children not to bother...
A kumiho (gumiho)(Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐, literally "nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales and legends of Korea. ... It can freely transform, among other things, into a beautiful woman often set out to seduce boys, and eat their liver or heart (...
From the ground looking up at Draco, the ancient astronomers saw that it curved around the still point of the ecliptic pole and then its tail bent backward to form the “L” shape from which the word El was derived. Reflected on the earth however, as in the case of the earth goddess,...
Shin-joo takes care of Yeon, Jia sits outside the clinic staring at her bloodstained hands which now sport scales. Inside, Yeon shares that he let the imoogi hurt him so he could test its strength. Yeon instructs Shin-joo to ask Hye-ja about the fortune teller who has his fox bead....
Jia admits she traded the fox bead, and Yeon struggles to stay calm in the face of her nonchalance. She forthrightly confesses she didn’t have the confidence to lose him. Jia is hesitant when he wants to stay at her place, but she gives in when he suggests it’ll put him less at...