The narrator tells the audience that the fox's heart is the strongest among the half-demons. He tells them that he has gone out into the forest to find a way to rid himself of his demon form. He notices that the surrounding environment seems to have changed, and that the fog has made it difficult to see. He asks the fox to wait for him, and the fox tells him that they have to get away quickly. The narrator says that he noticed something wrong with the fox when he was walking too fast, and he tells the fox that they must get away from the forest quickly. He says that if the fox can't eat now, he will die.
The narrator tells the audience that the fox's heart is the strongest among the half-demons. He tells them that he has gone out into the forest to find a way to rid himself of his demon form. He notices that the surrounding environment seems to have changed, and that the fog has made it difficult to see. He asks the fox to wait for him, and the fox tells him that they have to get away quickly. The narrator says that he noticed something wrong with the fox when he was walking too fast, and he tells the fox that they must get away from the forest quickly. He says that if the fox can't eat now, he will die.