Not the owner of the trap. Seongho doesn't hunt; and if he did hunt, he wouldn't do it so cruelly. He doesn't like other people near his abode and does his best to chase hunters away by removing or ruining their traps. It seems he's missed one. He sighs quietly at his oversight as he approaches the poor creature it's trapped.
His step slows when he sees the injured fox in a defensive posture. Seongho knows he has to get her out and quickly. Even if the trap isn't lethal, the injuries she sustained from it could be. Or worse, she might starve before the one who set the trap returns. Seongho's no stranger to helping the ill and injured wildlife in this area. There's a bird who nests at his cabin because he nursed her broken wing.
Though he knows (thinks!) the fox can't understand him, he speaks to her anyway. His voice is a low and scratchy, but also soft and soothing.
"I'm not here to hurt you, little one." He doesn't move any closer yet, in the hopes that he can acclimate to the fox to his presence so he can set her free.
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His step slows when he sees the injured fox in a defensive posture. Seongho knows he has to get her out and quickly. Even if the trap isn't lethal, the injuries she sustained from it could be. Or worse, she might starve before the one who set the trap returns. Seongho's no stranger to helping the ill and injured wildlife in this area. There's a bird who nests at his cabin because he nursed her broken wing.
Though he knows (thinks!) the fox can't understand him, he speaks to her anyway. His voice is a low and scratchy, but also soft and soothing.
"I'm not here to hurt you, little one." He doesn't move any closer yet, in the hopes that he can acclimate to the fox to his presence so he can set her free.