```Turning past the large stone screen carved with "Fox Home," Suming now understood why this place was called "Fox Home" as he arrived at the fenced hillside.
In front of him were dozens of wooden houses, about half a person tall, lined up much like a human residential area. However, each house was a standalone "villa" with its own courtyard, appearing like a group of villas standing tall among the mountains from a distance.
The owners of these miniature houses were foxes.
The villas had no doors and were semi-open, allowing one to easily see inside; each villa housed foxes, some with just one or two and others with five or six. Suming had allocated these homes to the little guys based on family units. Those with more family members had larger villas, while those with fewer had smaller ones. The bachelors actually had the best deal because they had the most space per capita...