The servant and the fox
it is said that there was a servant at the temple of light lok one night who slept in front of the court, and suddenly saw a bright lamp, like a star, that came up like a fireflies, and slowly came to the servant, fell down to the ground and became a fox, which was strange, but not much thought, and then went inside and followed him.
in the backyard, the fox turned into a woman, and the servant knew it was a fox.
the servant pretends not to know, goes back to his house and lays down for rest.
the woman came down and swayed him over her servant, who pretended to wake up and asked her who she was, and she did not answer.
the servant said, "is that you on the bright lights upstairs?" the woman replied, "why ask if you know?" so, they took a break together.
after a long period of time, both were used to it, and the woman came every night.
when the master of the servant became very angry when he learned about it, he called two other servants to put them in the middle.
but when people woke up, they found them both under the bed, and they didn't know when they fell.
the master was even more angry with the servants, saying, "if she comes back, you bring her back, or you'll look good." the servant thought, "how can i catch her?" if i don't catch her, i'll be fired." if he wanted to go, he suddenly remembered that when a woman slept, her clothes were a little red shirt, which he had never taken off.
that must be her problem.
at night, the woman came as usual and asked, "did your master ask you to arrest me?" the servant replied, "he did say it, but how could i do it?" after sleeping, the servant secretly went and grabbed her clothes, and as a result, the foxes screamed, immediately broke loose, disappeared and never appeared again.
later, when the servant went off to work, he saw the woman on the way back, and he walked, and the woman covered her face with her shirts, and the servant said, "why do you have to?" the fox fairy said, "you haven't forgotten me, and since you haven't, i can forgive you, after all.
i don't blame you.
but my fate is over, why don't you come to my house for dinner? this is the time of harvest, when the sorghum was very tall and dense, and the foxes walked in with their servants, and they soon saw a big house, and they drank it.
by the time the sun came down, the servants would have gone back, and they would have stepped up and left, and they would have come out, and they would still be a sorghum and the mansion would have disappeared。