The two trafficke, convinced that Nzanzu was too weak to escape, left the container door unlocked as they ventured a distance town to buy food and other neccessities .
They had been guarding her for months, and they knew that no one ever came this deep into the forest.
But what they didn't know was that Nzanzu's time to deliver had finally arrived. She had been feeling contractions all morning, and she knew that she couldn't hold on much longer.
Meanwhile, Hye-ja and Ju-Hoon were busy adventuring through the forest, collecting rare herbs and plants for Hye-ja's remedies.
As they walked, the trees grew taller and the underbrush thicker, until they stumbled upon a clearing deep in the forest.
In the center of the clearing stood a large container, surrounded by a small building that looked like it had been abandoned for years. Hye-ja's eyes narrowed as she approached the container, sensing that something was off.
Ju-Hoon, however, was fascinated by the container and the building. He ran ahead, exploring the area with a sense of wonder and curiosity.
Hye-ja followed close behind, her eyes scanning the area for any signs of danger.Here's the rewritten
As Hye-ja and Ju-Hoon ap⁴proached the container and the small building, they were suddenly startled by the sound of a woman screaming and crying loudly.
The cries were anguished and desperate, and they seemed to be coming from inside the container.
Hye-ja's eyes widened with concern, and she instinctively reached out to grab Ju-Hoon's hand. But the little boy was already rushing towards the container, his curiosity getting the better of him.
"Ju-Hoon, wait!" Hye-ja cried out, trying to catch up to him. But Ju-Hoon was too fast, and he had already reached the door of the container.
Hye-ja's heart was racing with fear as she followed Ju-Hoon to the container. She was scared of what they might find inside, but she knew she had to protect Ju-Hoon.
As they reached the door, Ju-Hoon turned to Hye-ja with a look of concern on his face. "Halmoni, someone is crying," he said, using the Korean term for "grandmother."
Hye-ja nodded, her eyes locked on the door. "Let's go see," she said, trying to sound braver than she felt.