Rolling up her sleeves, she dug under the cherry tree, and to her surprise, found a large animal skull buried there.
Shocked, she tossed the mystery skull aside and continued digging, uncovering another similar skull.
Wondering what kind of bones these were, she tried to make a guess based on the horns attached to the edges of the skull.
‘A roe deer?’
Unable to distinguish between a deer and a roe deer, Sohwa was puzzled as to why so many bones were buried in her yard.
Could Dohwi really be a tiger? Did he hunt at night and bury the leftover bones here?
‘Then why have I never smelled anything?’
Even if her sense of smell was dull compared to other foxes, it was strange not to notice the scent of a tiger or the bones of herbivores.
As a fox who always had to be aware of the presence of nearby danger, her instinct to detect the scent of predators was supposed to be keenest, at least in theory.