During that time, Su-Jin had admired the house from afar.
She was in a daze, thinking how fortunate they were for finding such a place, one that was so well hidden in the forest. It was really wondrous how no one seemed to be around at this time of day, when all the rest of the properties back in the village were bustling with people.
The trip up there hadn't even been as dire as Su-Jin initially believed it would be. The angle of elevation of the slope wasn't that high, and there were lots of trees on both sides of the road. In the end, both Su-Jin and Ji-Won had a surprisingly easy time getting there.
But, even though the road wasn't difficult, it still took around half an hour to reach the end of it. Therefore, Su-Jin quickly surmised that not many people would be willing to walk around so much during that hot weather.
Yet, even as she thought of all this Su-Jin also felt quite regretful, but for an entirely different reason.