In this short scene, Kim Heechan's "trampoline tramp" reaches the quiet of the forest. He's lost his way, and even his father has gone to look for his little sister. Kim is embarrassed and scared, but he's determined to find her before she gets lost. He tells his father that he'll get back to the shrine and find her. He says that if anyone wants the book, they can get it from the shrine. Kim says that she's going to kick Kim's ass the next day, but she doesn't want him to touch the shrine, so she'll just run away. She's so freaked out that she can't play with her sister anymore. She says that her eyes are open, and that's scary. Her mother and father help her, but Kim is so scared that she starts to cry. She asks her father to take her home, and he promises to do so. She tells him that there's a story in the book that she wrote, and it's really a secret. It's not a novel, she says, because she wrote it her own way. If the book were to be given to her father, he'd break both of her legs. But if it were read by someone else, he says, she'd keep the story a secret, and she hopes that no one will find out about it.
In this short scene, Kim Heechan's "trampoline tramp" reaches the quiet of the forest. He's lost his way, and even his father has gone to look for his little sister. Kim is embarrassed and scared, but he's determined to find her before she gets lost. He tells his father that he'll get back to the shrine and find her. He says that if anyone wants the book, they can get it from the shrine. Kim says that she's going to kick Kim's ass the next day, but she doesn't want him to touch the shrine, so she'll just run away. She's so freaked out that she can't play with her sister anymore. She says that her eyes are open, and that's scary. Her mother and father help her, but Kim is so scared that she starts to cry. She asks her father to take her home, and he promises to do so. She tells him that there's a story in the book that she wrote, and it's really a secret. It's not a novel, she says, because she wrote it her own way. If the book were to be given to her father, he'd break both of her legs. But if it were read by someone else, he says, she'd keep the story a secret, and she hopes that no one will find out about it.