Hawi (Lee Yeon Hee) admits to Heo Gyun (Ahn Nae Sang) that she also
follows the same ends with him. Concealing her identity, she introduces
herself as a brother of a court lady who had ended her life in the ferry
and the person who dropped the beads in front of Gyeongungung. She
cynically asks back the violent explosion isn't good reason she is
prejudiced against Gwanghae (Cha Seung Won). He doesn't know if he
should believe the young master artisan.
The envoy's provocative action touches off a heated debate about
dispatch of troops between the King and the subject. There is no logical
reason for the conservatives to oppose the opinion of Gwanghae.
Heo Gyun tells Kang Joo Sun (Jo Sung Ha) that he set Hawi free to use
Queen Inmok (Shin Eun Jung) to enmesh Gwanghae in difficulties. Kang In
Woo (Han Joo Wan) begins to get suspicious about Heo Gyun visits his
father's house in secret. He follows him and gets to know that he has
some sort of dirty trick up his sleeve and he let Hawi relate with the
political ploy.
Hawi is on the point of leaving when Hong Joo Won (Seo Kang Joon) enters
the house and he rejoices at seeing her. Giving him a document about a
method of smelting sulfur with steam, she leaves the house saying she
will be harms on workers in Hawgidogam and him. Joo Won looking fixedly
at the white bracelet runs out to gift her with it, but she had already
gone.
Inmok cannot cover her confusion after she saw Gwanghae and she pledges
herself to a bloody revenge again. An arrow is stuck fast in a wooden
column in Gyeongungung and court ladies find a letter for the Queen.
After reading it, the Queen sneaks out of the house to meet a guy who
knows about the beads and arrives at an appointed place. Inmok becomes
aware that she stumbles onto a political conspiracy looking at many
allies showing her letters from her, but it is too late to run away due
to the royal forces. Hawi arrived at Gyeongungung realizes that the
mother and the daughter have walked into trap of Heo Gyun and the Queen
is branded as a rebel.
Heo Gyun smiles faintly when he hears the new about the Queen's arrest.
Yi Icheom (Jung Woong In) doesn't stop doubt about his political rival.
Meanwhile, Gyeongungung makes his meaning crystal clear expressing his
refusal in a determined voice. The envoy shouts threats at the King of
the weak nation and the negotiations breaks down. The King rushes back
to the palace at the news of conspiracy.
In Woo forces Heo Gyun to tell the truth threatening him with a knife
and he says what she told him. In Woo considers that Hawi might be the
Princess Jeongmyeong remembering that she said the lost bracelet is a
gift from her mother. He bumps into Hawi who rushes to find Joo Won for
help and asks her what her true name. She stammers in confusion and he
asks her again with tears in his eyes if she is Jeongmyeong. Hawi is
perplexed by what he said and Joo Won approaches her calling her name
'Hawi.'
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