Chapter 3
Could I… understand him?
As a well-educated, modern woman, I firmly believed in the core values of socialism. Besides, there was also the fact that supernatural creatures didn't exist.
Still… What if? What if Five-O really was a dog demon?
The best thing I could do now was to stay calm and observe. Though the demons in the novels I'd read had generally repaid the humans who'd saved them from torment, what if Five-O turned out to be one of the rare few who didn't act like everyone else did?
To be safe, I had to install a surveillance camera at home. If he really were a demon, he'd eventually reveal his true colors!
I couldn't help applauding myself for my meticulous logic, but I tried hard not to let it show on my face. After having something to eat, I decided to get a surveillance camera—not that I couldn't purchase it online. I was just worried I'd be in trouble if Five-O could read.
As I prepared to leave, Five-O sat by the door and fixed his gaze on me. For some reason, it made me feel a little guilty. How could I think such an adorable puppy was a demon? I was a monster.
"She's going out again. Why is she never home?" Five-O's voice shattered the remnants of my moral compass.
He was so nosy. If he really were a demon, I'd hand him over to the authorities in a heartbeat. Perhaps they'd even give me a handsome sum to make me shut up.