By the time he got to the shore and reached the cabin, night had already fallen. The time in the black water must have passed differently than outside. He needed a fire to warm up and dry his clothes. The forest doesn't like fire, but here in the hut close to the water it was possible. As soon as the flames of the fire erupted, the eyes of the animals behind the trees flared up. They had been waiting for him behind these trees for a long, long time. A beast came out of the forest very carefully, red as a fox with front legs similar to those of human hands covered in wool. The beast came very close and obediently sat down in front of the forester. When the forester reached out to him some message suddenly appears. The beasts of the forest ask him to get rid of the bear-like monster, which kills not for the sake of eating but for lust. If the forester does what the beasts ask, the creatures of the forest are ready to help him. In the morning, the beast takes him to the trail of the bear