After drying her hair, Ruby Mercer quietly looked at the script, growing increasingly fond of the character of Bertha Lyle.
When Bertha Lyle was a child, her father saw a little fox spirit beast wounded, and out of compassion, he saved the fox.
At first, the fox was very tame, never showing its beastly nature, and got along well with Bertha Lyle. Bertha was born with a red birthmark on her face, so the other children didn't want to play with her, even bullying her often.
A year later, on a certain day, a little boy from the neighborhood threw a stone that wounded Bertha Lyle's head.
The little fox saw Bertha bleeding profusely, became extremely angry, and its eyes turned scarlet, while its short teeth instantly grew longer.
The little fox also grew to the size of a human, rushed toward the little boy, bit him, and threw him far away.
But unexpectedly, the boy landed on a sharp stone in the distance, his head hitting the pointed area – the result was predictable.
