"Karuma panda is back? How? We saw it entering the portal door two years ago. How?" I sputtered hastily in confusion.
"Doesn't that mean Yonsan should be back too? Paikek puzzled, putting his wand away, making the magical orb disappear.
"But how?" I questioned, and continued; "We talked to Yonsan yesterday by the light bubble."
"Right, that's right." Paikek nodded, pressing his lips together.
"Guys, why don't we go inside? It's so cold here." Bomyu suggested unexpectedly, as the wind blew stronger across the road surrounded by cherry trees.
"Sure Bomyu." Paikek grinned; "Come on guys let's go in."
We walked back to the book store. I pulled the door by its handle but it didn't move. Then, after trying to push it as well, I realised that it was locked.
"It is closed!" I sighed.
"What?! She was about to tell something important about the book." Seanyung gasped in shock.
"And all of you wanted to go outside." I complained, throwing the book to the ground.
"Karu!" Seanyung rushed, picking up the book from the pavement.
"I am sorry." I sighed, my eyes became watery as I continued; "There's nothing I can do to save Yonsan."
Shortly, the cloudy sky became darker and heavy rain started showering. The cherry tree leaves flew through the air while the wind blew.
I fell onto my knees and gazed upon the cloudy dark sky while it intensely rained down on me.
"Karu, we will find him. I promise." Bomyu offered his hand to me, helping me to get up.
"You promised?" Seanyung stared at him without blinking.
Bomyu nodded, his mouth closed.
"Bomyu, you made a promise!" Paikek was also surprised as his mouth slowly dropped.
"I don't understand. Why are you two so surprised about that?" I questioned, as I wiped off my tears.
"Because he made a promise. A magical promise." Paikek answered while he opened his yellow umbrella.
"A magical promise?" I asked as four of us got under the umbrella. It began raining even faster as we started walking home.
"It means you have to keep it until the next full moon." Paikek explained.
"Yeah." Bomyu verified in low voice, while we passed across the crosswalk where the green lights were on.
"What happens if he can't do it?" I wondered, worriedly.