Kim Haru started to worry whether letting the husky tear things up had been a mistake. What if they got addicted to it? When winter was over and there was no more ice to shred, would they turn to dismantling his house instead?
Meanwhile, Go Okrim had carved an even larger hole than Kim Haru's. He was eagerly tossing a bucket into the water.
But after several attempts, the bucket refused to sink, leaving him visibly frustrated.
Kim Haru couldn't hold back and spoke up: "Fill the bucket with water first, then put it down."
Go Okrim suddenly understood.
It seemed his excitement had caused his IQ to drop.
With water now in the bucket, its buoyancy was reduced, and it began to sink into the pond.
Once the line in Go Okrim's hand went taut, he couldn't hold his patience for long. He immediately started reeling it in.
Kim Haru, watching his actions with some anticipation, felt he could already guess the result based on Go Okrim's speed.