"Don't forget our promise, our secret, and the way my heart races seeing the twinkle in your eyes every time you smile."
Forty-seven years ago, Suni and her family, who had just moved to a distant village from Seoul, discovered feral boy whom their mother had insisted on adopting and named him Cheol-Su. Suni considered him a nuisance at first but she eventually began to enjoy taming him like a pet dog. She taught him how to act like a normal man: how to wait patiently before a meal, how to wear clothes, how to speak, and how to write. As Suni tried to civilize Cheol-Su, they grew closer and more fond of each other.
But their blossoming relationship was fraught with troubles caused by Ji-tae, a family friend who secretly wanted Suni for himself. After witnessing Cheol-Su transform into a werewolf, Ji-tae provoked him into revealing his werewolf form so the villagers would fear him.
To save Cheol-Su, Suni drove him away but not without giving him a promise: "...I will come back to see you."
"Don't forget our promise, our secret, and the way my heart races seeing the twinkle in your eyes every time you smile."
Forty-seven years ago, Suni and her family, who had just moved to a distant village from Seoul, discovered feral boy whom their mother had insisted on adopting and named him Cheol-Su. Suni considered him a nuisance at first but she eventually began to enjoy taming him like a pet dog. She taught him how to act like a normal man: how to wait patiently before a meal, how to wear clothes, how to speak, and how to write. As Suni tried to civilize Cheol-Su, they grew closer and more fond of each other.
But their blossoming relationship was fraught with troubles caused by Ji-tae, a family friend who secretly wanted Suni for himself. After witnessing Cheol-Su transform into a werewolf, Ji-tae provoked him into revealing his werewolf form so the villagers would fear him.
To save Cheol-Su, Suni drove him away but not without giving him a promise: "...I will come back to see you."