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Jason Weiser

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1601 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

You're not going to help her?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Chu pleaded.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No, I only cure people who have been turned into oxen.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

It's an epidemic in Seoul.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I don't have time for this.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Timbertop slammed the door and pounded the dust on the road back off toward town.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Chu took one step toward his wife's room, where she lay in agonizing illness in bed, and then he broke down.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No matter what, he wouldn't do it.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No matter if she was a demon, and if she was going to kill him, he knew her.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He loved her.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He would be with her until the end, no matter what that looked like.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Wiping tears from his eyes, Chew entered the room where his wife lay in bed.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

When he left her there minutes before, her face was dead white, almost gray or green.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Now she lay on the mat, staring up at the ceiling.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Chew didn't know what this was, but he was overjoyed.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Her eyes snapped open.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Why didn't you do it?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

She said.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

staring at the ceiling and then blinking.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

When her eyes opened, she was looking directly into his.