Back to the village.
Three men and a pig made their way across streets and alleys, causing quite a stir.
The giant pig, along with the streaks of blood it dragged, was extremely shocking, and everywhere it went, it caused disturbance and panic.
Elderly women chatting outside tumbled over their stools, an old man walking his bird lost his cane, young wives lost their color, and porters turned and ran.
The mischievous children, who had scurried up in curiosity, were sent running back home by the scolding of their elders, and soon after, the sound of crying could be heard.
After walking a bit further, a drunkard sleeping off his stupor under a tree also widened his eyes, scrambled to his feet as though he had caused some trouble, and hobbled into a thatched cottage, shouting loudly.