Kim Gae Shi (Kim Yeo Jin)'s trick is seen through and Gwanghae (Cha
Seung Won) turns down her earnest request saying that he wants to take
Princess Jeongmyeong (Lee Yeon Hee) by the hand not a political opponent
but a sister but she is firm in her convictions. Tears in his eyes, the
King says goodbye to the loyalist stroking away her tears.
The Princess asks Gwanghae about the year when her little brother was
killed and she gets to know about the prophecy of Nam Sa Go.
Gwanghae lets Hawi blow her cover in front of people when the King holds
a memorial service for ancestors and orders replacement of embers
throughout the country. Queen Inmok (Shin Eun Jung) wants her to leave
capital city through Hong Joo Won (Seo Kang Joon)'s father and Kang In
Woo (Han Joo Wan)'s good offices, however, Joo Won persuades her
earnestly presenting the white beads and Jeongmyeong vacillates between
two opinions.
Gwanghae waits for his sister expecting her to open her heart on the day
of the memorial service but she doesn't show up until the ceremony is
almost over and disappointment is writ large on his face. He is on the
point of preparing to light sulfur when Jeongmyeong walks in with
another workers of Hawgidogam and he is greatly pleased.
In Woo is much pleased with the Princess rolled up in a ferry but
Jeongmyeong gives the beads back saying she wants to stay in Hawgidogam
as the master craftsman. It breaks his heart to see her choosing not him
but his close friend again.
On the other hand, Joo Won cannot contain his joy to see the bracelet on Jeongmyeong's wrist.
Gwanghae lets Kang Joo Sun (Jo Sung Ha) persuade Westerners not to agree
with dispatching troops as he hears the outbreak of war between Ming
and Qing. Joo Sun maintains a seemingly amicable relationship with the
King although he has aligned himself with Yi Icheom (Jung Woong In) who
is fear in his life due to the rejected schemer.
The King almost falls off his chair when he hears that Prince Neungyang
(Kim Jae Won), the oldest son of his younger brother, requests troops to
be sent out on his knees outside Gyeongbokgung Palace.
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