He remembered the instruction from the night before: "Do not stray past the Iron Fountain after the bells toll, traveler. The night belongs to the Mothers."
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The next day, Hye-ja handed Min-ju a beautifully designed invitation card. The cover had a traditional Korean pattern of peony flowers and birds. Min-ju opened it and found a sweet, handwritten message: He remembered the instruction from the night before:
Is this a story about escaping sin or embracing it? The "better" path might not be the one you expect. True to the title, the village doesn't just invite you to sin; it invites you to enjoy sinning. Rejecting that enjoyment is the first step toward genuine improvement. The progression of the story here not only