Despite the protests from some scholars and doctors against the unjust punishment of the members of the royal infirmary and pharmacy, the officials gathered to congratulate the King for his efforts in restoring the peace in the capital. Minister Kim looked very somber despite this. His daughter lost the King's child and hearing rumors that the King found a new house for former concubine Sun made him even more uneasy. Minister Lee, however, surprisingly suggested a very unprecedented idea, coming from someone from the Southern faction.
"Jeonha, former concubine Sun has contributed greatly to the progress of this issue. Furthermore, she was falsely accused of running away from her isolation in the temple. Please consider reinstating her to the hugung!"
Everyone was at a loss for words. Former concubine Sun's father was from the Northern faction. Why is Minister Lee from the Southern faction, advising the king to reinstate Lady Sun Hae?
"I will think about it," Yi Sung retorted, making everyone even more shocked. Seeing that the King was quite favoring Minister Lee's suggestion, the Southern faction and even those from the opposite supported the Left State Minister, making Kim Byungchul even more furious.
Meanwhile, at Kwon Jiyong's estate, Sandara caught the news of Kwon Jiyong's departure to Ming from Moo Yeon. She rushed into the household but paused just right in front of the door to Kwon Jiyong's study. Despite living together, Kwon Jiyong stayed most of the time in his study, except of course, when he's having her for his meal. Sandara hesitated on knocking on the door, the feeling of invading her husband's privacy making her step back until she heard his voice.
"Come in." Kwon Jiyong spoke from inside just as the door slid automatically open. Sandara peeped in before taking small steps towards the wide desk in the middle where her husband was perusing some documents. "Why didn't you knock?"
"I'm afraid I might disturb you."
"Then you shouldn't have come in the first place."
Sandara frowned at him, annoyed by his arrogance. But before she could even storm out of the room, Kwon Jiyong was in front of her in a blink of an eye. With a sly grin, he bent down so he could see her scrunched up face.
"What did you come here for?"
Sandara looked away. "I heard you're leaving for Ming."
"Mhm." Kwon Jiyong straightened up as he admitted. "So you've heard."
Sandara scoffed at him. So he was never planning to tell her at all!
"Tomorrow, I'd wish to visit my family. I've been terribly missing them. It's been a while since I've gone home." Sandara told her husband, her stance showed she was not taking a no for an answer. She was in no mood to see him off when he leaves the day after tomorrow.
Kwon Jiyong thought for a moment, but nodded in the end, to her surprise. "Take Jo Sanggung and Hong with you. I'll also assign a few guards to keep watch outside your family's home."
"How about Ryung? My mother is very fond of him." Sandara said. If Kwon Jiyong plans on getting on her nerves, then might as well annoy him too!
When Kwon Jiyong's mood darkened, Sandara inwardy grinned in satisfaction. Meanwhile Kwon Jiyong was wondering.
Just what makes that little rat so likeable that even his mother-in-law adores him? "No. I'll take him with me."
Sandara could not believe her ears. However, she was somehow relieved to know there would be someone to accompany Kwon Jiyong to Ming. Besides, Ryung was one of her people. Whatever happens in Ming, for sure the boy would inform her. "When are you leaving?"
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The Last Imoogi
FantasyImoogi/ imugi - a lesser dragon which resemble gigantic serpents. Some legends say that an Imoogi could become a true dragon, or yong or mireu, if it caught a Yeouiju (orb) which had fallen from heaven. Some folklores on the other hand claim that Im...