Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"I don't see any running around, and I'm sure they won't bother us out here. Unless you're carrying eggs around still. They were likely just hungry," he says with a smirk. "You should be safe, and I'll take care of any that might come at us out here."
He offers a hand to help her up on to Meushi with him. "They won't be able to reach you up here anyway."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Still, very noble." Raising a fox provided no immediate benefit, other than providing your children with a pet. Dong-Ha pondered if the animal had actually been a lesson, meant to teach what it meant to care for someone. A lesson Unicorn children learnt early with all the goats and horses the kids had to look after as adults had more important things to do. "We looked after horses and goats, so that adults could do other things." he explained. "As much as samurai serve his or her lord, samurai also has to look after those beneath him. I believe this was the lesson."
"Aye, better keep it hidden, though..." he paused for a moment, trying to recall one particular myth his mother had shared with him. "..don't the legends say that foxwives cannot leave or betray their spouses? Maybe it wouldn't be such a bad thing, even if you had one." Dong-Ha's tone was somewhere between teasing and curious.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"I'm sure once the village is more established and the population grows they'll be taken care of. Just not enough resources for pest extermination right now," he says, taking her hands and putting them on his waist while he talks. "But why tiny rugs? I think you'd be able to make small pouches for them."
He starts Meushi walking at a slow pace so that Tsume can get used to the feeling.
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