Masquerade (2012) - full transcript

Amid national chaos and fear for his life, tyrannical King Gwanghae orders his trusted councilor Heo Kyun to find a royal body double. He hires Ha-seon, a peasant mimic who bears a perfect resemblance to the King. When King Gwanghae collapses from a mysterious poison, Ha-seon reluctantly becomes a King. He must follow his conscience to save his country from collapse, avoid assassination, and pull off the biggest masquerade in history. K

Drink it.

I said drink.

What are you waiting for?

Punish me with
death, Your Majesty.

Punish us with death.

Chief Royal Secretary
to see His Majesty.

What happened?

The silver spoon turned black.

I shall have my
bedchamber moved at once.

Your Majesty,

you must hold your ground,
especially at a time like this.



Is that all you have to say?

What would please your enemies more
than to see you abandon your quarters?

I beg Your Majesty to take heed.

Approach me.

Leave us.

Have you found one?

Forgive me, Sire but...

Make haste.

He must look exactly like me.

I cannot trust anyone.

No one.

I beg Your Majesty to take heed.

We beg Your Majesty to take heed.

Don't you hear the
cries of the scholars?



I beg you to allow an
inquisition of Yu Jeong-ho.

We beg of Your Majesty.

No, Your Majesty!

If you allow inquisitions
based on hearsay,

there'll be a flood of
unjustified accusations,

giving rise to great disarray.

You are crossing the
line, Chief Secretary!

How dare you dismiss the advice
of the King's loyal servants?

It worries me that you're
giving weight to rumor

when there are more urgent
outstanding state affairs.

What is more urgent than treason?

Your Majesty, Yu Jeong-ho
must be put to death at once.

No, Your Majesty!

Punishment can wait until right
and wrong has been determined.

Yu Jeong-ho is a dangerous man.

Give us a royal
command, Your Majesty.

Your command, Your Majesty.

His Majesty the King!

Your Majesty.

Yu is a heretic who rejects
orthodox teachings.

Retribution for his crime
must not be delayed.

We beg Your Majesty to take heed.

I beg Your Majesty to take heed.

Tread on our backs if you must.

We beg of Your Majesty.

This time, they will really
have my brother beheaded.

Madam.

This madness will only end...

upon my death.

His Majesty the King!

The King climbs over the
wall and opens the door,

asking for Hong-jin.

Hong-jin.

Where are you, my dear?

Gotcha!

You're hiding here.

Come on out.

Come on out of there.

Oh my!

Let's see.

Aren't you voluptuous?

You're a lucky man.

Your Majesty,

you call upon me
without notice again.

If you keep doing this, I fear
it will be the death of me.

Come here, whore.

The King takes her soft hand

and pulls her deep into the Court.

He reaches for her undergarment

and her ample derriere rubs
against his royal body.

The King smiles happily.

Then, once on the left,
and once on the right,

and flips her over for some more.

Watching the sunrise in
the east, screw, screw!

Watching the sunset in
the west, screw, screw!

Screw here and screw there,

all night long!

Take off the cover.

Sir, sir.

Listen to me, I beg of you.

The King involving himself
with the court ladies

is such an absurd idea.

Something that can never happen in real
life, and that's what makes it interesting.

Help him up.

With all due respect,
sir, who are you?

Listen to me carefully
if you wish to live.

In a moment, you shall have
an audience with the King.

Sir?

When His Majesty asks you a question,
respond with "Yes, Your Majesty."

When a longer answer is required,

you must answer by saying "If
it pleases Your Majesty."

You must not ask questions
or look upon his face.

Make him presentable to the King.

Lift your head.

Repeat what I say.

"Is anyone there?"

Yes, Your Majesty.

I said repeat.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Insufferable wretch!

Is that all you have to say?

If it pleases Your Majesty.

Repeat what I say,
"Is anyone there?"

I said repeat.

Insufferable wretch!

Is that all you have to say?

Not bad indeed.

He performs masked farce
at the courtesans' house.

Judging from his basic knowledge
of Chinese characters,

I presume he is not
of a low birth.

Repeat what I say.

"Is anyone there?"

Yes, Your Majesty.

Would you care for a night snack?

All right.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Have a night snack brought in.

Have plenty brought in.

You scared me...

Calling upon me so frequently
will upset the Queen.

Will it not?

What choice do I have?

I only sleep soundly next to you.

Get up.

Sir.

You can go now.

Once every 3 nights, when
the curfew bell sounds,

wait by the west palace gate.

Don't be late.

You shall not speak of
anything about tonight.

You found the right man.

Follow me looking at my heels only.

Be careful.

Three!

Spare me, My Lord!

He was charged with the
telling of lewd stories.

I beg of you! I never knew
it constituted a crime.

I'm telling the truth.

The gentry talk of far more
lewd things, do they not?

Who are you comparing yourself to?

Four.

Four!

Whoever it was that ratted me out,
I shall kill the wretched bastard.

Five!

Hold it.

Does it hurt?

Spare me, my Lord.

I hear a new young courtesan
has just arrived at Honglu.

How about it?

Her, in exchange for this.

But it's not up to me to decide.

My Lord!
Hit the shit out of him.

Save me, my Lord!

Take all the time you need, Miss.

Did you say you were from Jeonju?

Yes.

How old are you?

Fifteen.

I am terribly sorry.

I miss my mama.

Not a single chick was killed.

If arsenic was present,
even in the smallest dose,

it would have killed the chicks.

If it wasn't poison, what
turned the spoon black?

Recently, they started using
bamboo salt to season King's food.

Bamboo salt?

Yes, Your Majesty.

The iron found in bamboo salt
changed the color of the spoon.

I implore you, Sire and
I offer my head to say this.

If this is about Yu Jeong-ho,
I shall not hear more of it.

Forgive me, Your Majesty,

but Yu Jeong-ho would never
plot treason against you.

Enough!

I know it, too.

Yu is my loyal servant and
trusted brother-in-law.

But I'll need to sacrifice
someone like Yu

in order to gain their trust.

Sir!

The royal physician sent for you.

Come this way.

It appears that he's been poisoned.

Will he recover?

Forgive me, but...

I cannot confirm
anything at this point.

We may need to prepare
for a national calamity.

Who else knows about this?

So far, only myself
and Chief Eunuch.

I shall take full responsibility
for what I'm about to say.

Both you and Chief Eunuch

shall remain silent about
His Majesty's condition.

But, sir!

You know better than anyone

that you will not live
if the King passes away.

If the word about the
King's condition gets out,

the Court will fall into
unimaginable chaos.

That is clearly what the
conspirator wanted.

The King is confined to
bed because of a cold.

Please wake Captain Do and
fetch the jester at once.

Take His Majesty to
a remote temple.

Absolutely no one is
to know about this

until the poison is identified,
and His Majesty recovers.

It's not the night we arranged.

The King must be going
somewhere nice.

I see the beating didn't
teach you anything.

I beg your pardon?

Was it you that ratted me out?

I don't know how to thank you!

It was indeed an insufferable
crime to make fun of the King

and the magistrate who took the
girl's virginity for my crimes

is innocent.

But what did that
15-year-old girl do wrong?

Was there any untruth
in what I said?

Don't let your tongue run wild.

It's Captain Do.

His Majesty wishes to stay
in his quarters tonight.

I shall escort him out,

as soon as the King is finished.

Hitting me and shit.

Where is His Majesty?

The King is unwell.

Oh.

How sick is he?

Is it serious?

You'll have to act as his
stand-in for a while.

For how long?

There is nothing for you to worry
about, as long as you do as I say.

I won't do it.

Wretch!

It's for the good of the kingdom.

And none of my concern.

You're asking me to put
my neck on the line.

I can't do it.

It's 20 silver coins now.

I shall give you 20 more after.

My life for a few coins.

I'm not that crazy.

Did you say 'for the
good of the kingdom'?

The good of the kingdom means
the good of the people.

Man, what's happening.

I trust you'll keep your
word about the balance.

His Majesty has a terrible cold

and shall not be attending
this morning's conference.

The morning conference will
be held again in three days.

The first thing to learn are
those nearest to the King.

You have already met Chief
Eunuch and Captain Do.

Lady Han is the King's designated
court lady who serves him closest.

Your Majesty, the Queen
asks for an audience.

The Court has eyes
and ears everywhere.

You shall take extra
care at all times.

What do you mean?

Is he so terribly ill?

Your Highness.

Tell him I need to
see him urgently.

Your Royal Highness.
Is he with a court lady?

You won't get near the
Queen or the concubines,

and be extra cautious not
to chance upon the Queen.

You may resemble the King,

but you won't fool those
who share a bed with him.

I told the officials you can't
speak due to a troubled throat.

If there is anything you need
to ask, ask Chief Eunuch.

Can I ask something?

Come closer.

You know I...

I'm sorry, but I need
to take a dump.

I couldn't find a
toilet for two days.

Ask for a plum blossom pot.

I need that right away.

You...

What are you waiting for?
Leave me.

I need to take a crap.
Get the hell out.

Hurry!

Your Majesty.

Congratulations, Your Majesty.

Congratulations, Your Majesty.

Hey! Hey!

What are you doing?

Back off!

Punish me with
death, Your Majesty.

Why would I kill you?

Just leave me.

Leave!

Your Majesty.

Stop!

When you wake in the
morning, clear your throat.

Court ladies will bring in
water for washing up.

You could've told me that earlier.

Congratulations, Your Majesty.

Congratulate what?

There is no outhouse for the King.
Ask for a plum blossom pot.

I already know that.

Where are they taking it to?

It's sent to the royal physician

to check the color and hardness

and taste.

They taste it?

Next are the royal concubines.

So many of them!

Eunuch Kim!

It's Eunuch Jo, Sire.

Eunuch Jo.

I heard that the King shares his bed
with his concubines every night

for a royal coitus.

It's a matter concerning the
inner affairs of the Court.

I was just worried that one of the
concubines might pay a visit.

I can only refuse so many times.

Not to mention they
might get suspicious.

So... can I?

I beg your pardon?

Just an amusing thought.

The King's taster tastes the
food to check for any poisons.

Meals are served twice a day,
in the morning and evening.

For light meals and snacks, he
favors buckwheat and dumplings.

Bring it in.
For light meals and snacks,
he favors buckwheat and dumplings.

Take it out.

That was good.

I thought I had a big appetite,

but the King must be quite
a big eater himself.

The court ladies at
the royal kitchen

eat the leftovers from
the King's table.

Are you telling me

that they starved all
day because of me?

They are only allowed to cook
for the King and for him alone.

That is quite astonishing.

No wonder they were
looking at me horrified.

That lady over there.

Who is she?

It's Her Royal Highness
the Queen Consort.

That makes her...

Oh!

The Chief Secretary insisted
upon avoiding her at all costs.

The morning conference was
postponed for three days.

But the individual audiences
cannot be delayed any more.

You'll only need three phrases
during the individual meetings.

"Do as you see fit."

"Next."

"Bring him in."

Go on.

Do as you see fit.

I'm sorry.

Wretch!

Have you not heard
His Majesty's voice?

Keep it low and solemn.

As you see fit.

Do as you see fit.

Your grace is immeasurable.

Bring in the next.

Morning conference is
vitally important.

It is where high-ranking officials
gather to hear the King's decrees.

Mistakes will not go unnoticed.
Yes, sir.

First row on the left,
two down from the left

is Ha, the Tax Minister.

For the sake of power, he will
happily walk into a manure tub.

Next to him is Kim Jong-se,
the Justice Minister.

He is a greedy and cruel character,

who will chase his enemies
to the end of days.

The man who always agrees
with the Justice Minister is

Inspector General, Lee Yun-sang.

All that he cares about is
maintaining his position.

At the rightmost of
the first row is

Park Chung-seo, the
Minister of Interior.

You must remember him.

Don't you see what the
King is trying to do?

The King is giving us Yu Jeong-ho
to divert our attention from issues

such as troop dispatch or
the uniform land tax law.

Is it not the truth?

His eyes are as sharp as a hawk's and
his character as venomous as a viper's.

From this moment on,

you shall address me and the Chief
Eunuch the way you would a servant.

Sir?

Remember,

the Court has eyes
and ears everywhere.

What you have in front of you

is the royal decree to be passed
down at the conference tomorrow.

Read it out loud, Your Majesty.

I command my trusted council Tax
Minister shall draw a bill to...

Stop!

His Majesty is a king, not a
storyteller from the market place.

Low and solemnly.

Like a king.

I command my trusted council.

Tax Minister.

Draw up a bill to restore
the uniform land tax law.

Minister of Construction.

Stop the palace
renovation immediately.

How can you justify
renovating the palace

at the cost of my good people?

Minister of Justice.

I shall not question the wrongdoings
of Magistrate Yu Jeong-ho.

All treason must be dealt
with the strictest law.

But the law must not be used
to punish the innocent.

I command my trusted council.

Those that disturb the peace of the Court
by stirring up groundless accusations

shall be dealt as strictly
as those guilty of treason.

This concludes the
morning conference.

Yes, Your Majesty.

The morning conference is prepared.

His Majesty the King!

His Majesty the King!

The morning conference
shall commence.

His Majesty shall pass
down the royal decree.

Your Majesty, I heard you
suffered from a terrible fever.

How does Your Majesty
feel this morning?

Quite well.

Your grace is immeasurable,
Your Majesty.

Your grace is immeasurable.

This is a blank scroll.

Due to the pain in the throat,

His Majesty shall not read
out the royal decree.

I'll do the honor on
His Majesty's behalf.

Tax Minister.

Yes, Your Majesty.

You shall draw up a bill to
restore the uniform land tax law.

Justice Minister.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Prepare a report on which regions
the law should be enforced first.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Trusted servants, hear my words.

I shall no longer question the
wrongdoings of Yu Jeong-ho.

Any man found guilty of disturbing the
peace with groundless accusations

shall be punished severely.

I trust you shall endeavor
to fulfill the royal decree.

This concludes the
morning conference.

Your grace is immeasurable,
Your Majesty.

Revive the identification system?

And restore the
uniform land tax law?

The passing of the bill wasn't
delayed for our interest.

The Chief Secretary is
to blame for this mess.

Didn't I make that clear earlier?

He disturbs peace with
his three-inch tongue.

The King has ordered for reports.

What should I do now?

Who made this red bean porridge?

Your Majesty didn't appear
to have fully recovered.

I asked you who made it.

The taster asked the palace
matron at the royal kitchen.

It tastes really good.

Just like what I used
to eat as a child.

What is your name?

Lady Han, Sire.

And yours?

Your Majesty, it's Sa-wol.

How old are you?

Fifteen, Sire.

Fifteen.

I'm done for now. Clear the table.

You heard His Majesty. Make haste.

Yes, sir.

I missed you, good old rice!

Stock up while you can.

You don't know when he'll
get his appetite back.

My Lady.

Do you think the King
has changed recently?

What do you mean by that?

His complexion as
well as his palate.

He chuckles a lot, too.

And Yeong-yi told me

that even the sound of his
royal defecation has changed.

Fortunately, his
pulse is returning.

But,

it appears that he's been
drugged, not poisoned.

What do you mean by that?

Where has he been
going on his outings?

He's been avoiding royal coitus?

How on earth could I know?

I hear he is staying clear of the
concubines and the Queen, too.

The rumor has spread
all over the Court.

He is avoiding the
sweet smell of women

that he favors so much.

My Lord.

My Lord.

The Chief Secretary
is up to something.

He's been enquiring about Lady Ahn.

What should we do?

Take some men and burn down
the poppy patch at once.

We must get rid of all evidence.

Lady Ahn has not been
seen the past few days.

As you see fit.

Your grace is immeasurable.

Did you dissent the
uniform land tax bill?

But that's what you told me to do.

To respond to whatever the officials
say with, "Do as you see fit."

Did you approve the
interrogation of Yu Jeong-ho?

No, I didn't do that.

I only approved the setting up
of an inquisitorial committee.

That's the same thing!

Didn't I warn you to be extra
cautious around Park Chung-seo?

I'll call for a high
officials' meeting.

You will announce the reintroduction
of the uniform land tax bill.

Why keep making me
change my words?

Just do as I say.

Give and take.

That's politics.

Shouldn't I know what I'm
giving away and taking...

at least?

Do you know, Chief, what
the big deal is about

the identification law and
the uniform land tax law?

I do not, Sire.

What do I need to know anyway?

I only need to do as I'm told.

But I can get you
books on the subject.

If everyone carries an
identification tag,

it would be easy to check the identity
and convenient for taxation purposes.

Not for everyone, Sire.

An identification tag carries with
it the duty of compulsory labor.

There are people who abandon
their tags and cross the border

or voluntarily get castrated
to become a eunuch.

You mean they cut off
their own balls?

That means such eunuchs
could be in this Court.

Do you know anyone?

Chief.

It might be an awkward question.

Ask me anything, Sire.

Do you really not have it?

I do not, Sire.

Then, when you go to the outhouse,

do you do it standing up,

or sitting down?

Well...

It must have hurt.

Chief Secretary!

Your majesty!

Chief Secretary.

Chief Secretary.

Chief Secretary.

Chief Secretary.

Your Majesty.

The king never comes
to his servant.

But you're a busy man.

Let me ask you a question.

I stayed up all night studying

and I think the uniform land
tax law is a really good law.

So why was it abolished
only after a year?

Sire.

Secretary.

It's not a question
of right and wrong.

Politics is just politics.

There are a lot of suspicious eyes.
Return to your quarters at once.

Have a man watch the Secretary.

I want to know his every movement.

Yes, sir.

I just don't understand.

Why does everyone get so sensitive

whenever the uniform land
tax law is mentioned?

Probably because of
resistance by landowners.

It's only fair to impose tax
according to how much land you own.

Those who have more
should contribute more.

Sire, Your way of speaking
resembles the King more and more.

Is that so?

I sometimes feel
like the real King.

Your Majesty, a night
snack is ready.

Bring it in.

Sa-wol.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Did you say you were fifteen?

I am, Sire.

How did you end up
living in the Court?

I'm only asking out of curiosity.
You may answer freely.

My father was a tenant farmer
in the mountainous region.

Then one day, he was told
to pay tax in abalone.

Abalone from a farmer?

What happened?

He had to borrow at high interest.

Debt begot more debt.

We ended up losing the house
and the little land we owned.

My father was jailed.

Oh dear.

When that still wasn't enough
to pay off the debt...

My mother and brother
were sold as slaves,

and I, to a deputy
minister's household.

Insufferable!

My father was left by himself.

He never recovered from the
injuries of the torture

and passed away in the same year.

Fucking bastards!

Sire!

Don't you miss your mother?

If only I knew whether
she lives or not.

I have no other wish in the world.

I'll reunite you with your
mother before this act is over.

Your grace is immeasurable.

Your grace is immeasurable,
Your Majesty.

You may leave now.

Tell me, Chief.

What can I do about the bastards

who squeeze pennies
from the weak and poor?

Order the Royal
Investigation Bureau.

But that takes too long.

I don't know how long
I'll be playing the King.

Then...

Then?

It's nothing, Sire.

Oh, come on!

Tax Minister.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Did I not command you to
reintroduce the tax reform bill?

Sire.

If you change the law overnight,

the burden on landowners
will become unbearable.

Do not discriminate against landowners
for they are your loyal subjects, too.

Taxing 10 bags of rice for those
who own 10 patches of rice paddy,

and 1 for those who own 1.
How is that discrimination?

When people are voluntarily
becoming slaves and eunuchs,

how can you talk of discrimination
over a landowner's bag of rice?

Bring in the prisoner.

That man is the
magistrate for Gangwon

who extorted money
from the commoners.

The officials who
took bribes from him

and those that took bribes
from those officials.

I shall hear all their names.

Which of you can swear that he
didn't receive from this man?

Tax Minister!

Yes, Your Majesty.

Those who abuse the King's tribute for
usury shall be punished severely.

As His Majesty orders.

Justice Minister.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Have all magistrates
open their repositories

and return all rice and
linen back to the people.

Yes, Your Majesty.

I command my trusted council

to have uniform land tax
law enforced immediately.

Anyone that obstructs the
execution of this decree

shall be punished
with utmost severity.

Your grace is immeasurable.

You're running state
affairs as you please.

But we got the uniform
land tax law.

Do you even know who
Yu Jeong-ho is?

"Give and take."

Isn't that what politics is about?

Politics is no
marketplace haggling!

Someone might hear us.

Please act more appropriately
around the King.

Yu Jeong-ho is...

the Queen's brother.

Pardon me?

They are accusing him of treason
in order to depose the Queen.

She is the mother of this kingdom.

- How dare they?
- Sire.

The King's taster
to see His Majesty.

Let her in.

The inquisition makes one confess
to crimes he never committed.

I was prepared to sacrifice
the land tax bill

in exchange for Yu's life.

What do I do now?

Absolutely nothing.

If you wish to help
me and the Court.

Her Royal Highness
to see His Majesty.

Tell her I'm in bed.

I trusted Your Majesty.

If Your Majesty finds me so unbearable,
grant me the relief of death.

What are you doing?

Can you please drop the knife?

I shall spare the life
of Yu no matter what.

Do you give your word?

You have my word.

Would you please release me?

If Your Majesty doesn't
keep his word,

it shall be the death of me.

All right.

His Majesty the King!

Why did you do it?

You're my brother-in-law. Why
did you conspire against me?

Answer me.

Your humble servant
remembers the King

who always put the benefit
of the people before all.

But you're no longer the
King I swore to serve.

Deafened by corrupt officials
and blinded by wicked women,

you've become nothing
but a tyrant.

How dare you, in the
presence of His Majesty?

So, what did you do?

Did you plot treason?

No, my Lord! Never!

Did you round up a militia?

I would never dream
of such things.

Then, what did you do?

I pleaded that you open your ears.

I called out that you listen.

Punish me with
death, Your Majesty.

You called out.

That's all?

Release him.

Sire, it cannot be done.

The man is guilty of treason.

What treason?

Minister, can you declare
with a clear conscience

that your intentions are
purer than this man's?

Step forward if you dare say so.

Release him,

for he is guilty of no crime.

Is that how he wants to play?

Chief.

Your Majesty.

I would like to be
alone for a moment.

But, Sire.

Only for a moment.

Retire to your quarters, Captain.

It's against the
laws of the Court.

The laws of the Court
are above the King?

Your Highness, Yu Jeong-ho
was released.

What they say about His
Majesty must be true.

He laughs more, and at night,
focuses only on state affairs.

Your Highness?

With Your Highness'
permission, I shall retire.

What brings you here, my Lord?

Don't you find it amusing?

I do, my Lord.

Yet, you do not smile.

Your majesty!

What in Heaven's name?

Sire?

Why did you do that?

I released Yu as I promised.

I heard so.

You should return the favor.

I'm at your service.

Give me a smile.

I beg your pardon?

Smile for me once.

Is it so hard?

I kept my promise.

Come on.

Your majesty!

I shall retire to my chamber.

Were you with Her Royal Highness?

Your Majesty.

What's the matter?

Nothing, Sire.

Chief Eunuch.

Did you notice anything
different about His Majesty?

How do you mean?

It's not just one or two things.

His way of speaking and acting...

Even his hands look different.

Captain, you worry too much.

If you'll excuse me.

Captain Do seems to
have sensed something.

Perhaps we best tell him.

No.

We cannot anticipate
how he would react.

His Majesty is returning
to consciousness.

Just a few more days.

Your Royal Highness.

These are the words
of His Majesty.

The Queen's complexion
appears poor.

Have this red bean porridge
and regain your health.

I heard them. Leave me now.

If it pleases Your Highness,

His Majesty ordered
that I see you have it

and bring back the empty bowl.

Chief Royal Secretary
to see His Majesty.

About Yu Jeong-ho...

Didn't I make it clear not to
interfere with state affairs?

I know.

There are laws in the Court
even for the Queen's siblings.

But surely, the King's
words override...

Wretch!

Don't you know that even the King
cannot act solely upon his will?

And you are not the King.

You said the Court has
eyes and ears everywhere.

Why do you talk to
me in that manner?

King's taster to see His Majesty.

Let her in.

Let's see.

Cinnamon toffee!

Wait there, Sa-wol.

Secretary, eat this.

Your grace is immeasurable.

Go on.

Suck it, please.

Chief Secretary is leaving.

Did she have the porridge?

Yes, Your Majesty.

Did she have a message for me?

Tell His Majesty to come to the
garden when the curfew bell sounds,

for I wish to speak with him.

Her Highness' message
for you, Sire.

I see.

"The moon in the sky is
the face of my dearest.

Who cut off my dearest's
head and hung it up there?

When the moon comes
up, I gaze upon it."

What do you think?

Excellent, Your Majesty.

What about you, Captain?

It's befitting the
laws of the Court.

And you, Chief?

Who do you refer to as 'moon'?

I cannot tell you.

Perhaps it's best not to recite it.

But two people say it's good.

Yes?

Still, it may not be best to...

Sa-wol.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Tonight's snack is dried
persimmons, your favorite.

I shall leave it all for you.

Your grace is immeasurable.

Chief, you shall not retire
to your quarters tonight,

for I will stay up to read.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Your Majesty, it's the curfew bell.

All right.

Eunuch Jo, I thought
you were on my side.

On second thought,
it is not a bad idea.

Your Majesty.

Wait here.

Do you remember
what you said to me

on the day I became
Princess Consort?

Well...

Of course you forgot.

It's been so long.

You held my hand and told me

that you would stay by my
side until the end of days.

I can still hear your voice.

It's called 'Face of My Dearest.'

"The moon in the sky is
the face of my dearest.

Who cut off my dearest's
head and hung it up there?

Alas, how much it must hurt!
She smiles not.

When the moon comes
up, I gaze upon it,

wondering if it is my dearest."

What do you think?

How dare you?

Stand back, Your Highness.

This man is not His Majesty.

Captain!

You may have fooled the
Secretary and Eunuch Jo.

But you cannot fool me.

Withdraw the sword!

How dare you draw your
blade upon the King?

Your Highness!

If this man is the King,
I shall taste my own blade.

It is indeed my Lord the King!

Do you believe that I would
not recognize my King?

Your Majesty, I have a small
red birthmark on my body.

Where is it?

On your left bosom.

Lower that sword at once.

How dare you?

Will you have me reveal my bosom?

Punish me with
death, Your Majesty.

I shall pay for my
sins with my life.

Long live my King!

I'll fetch the court ladies.

Madam.

Madam!

Captain! Captain!

Finish this porridge and
come for your sword.

What?

These are the words
of His Majesty.

Tell me what your sins are.

Drawing a sword upon Your
Majesty's royal person.

Wrong.

Daring to suspect Your Majesty.

Wrong again.

The King's personal guard, who
must protect me with his life,

tried to take his own life.

If that does not consist
treason, what would?

I don't care how many times you
draw the sword at my neck.

But you must live in
order for me to live.

Don't you understand how
important your life is?

How did the porridge taste?

Sweet and delicious.

You must live to be able to taste.

This sword, you shall only
draw it for me alone.

Remember that.

Do you think he fell for it?

He is a man to be reckoned with.

Sire!

How long was I here?

A fortnight by tomorrow,
Your Majesty.

What is that?

It's poppy, Your Majesty.

It's the poison that
clouded your mind.

Your Majesty.

Who would do such a thing?

It was Court Lady Ahn.

Minister Park Chung-seo
was behind this?

Yes, Your Majesty.

What an evil man!

I'll prepare for your return at once
and reveal their atrocious crimes...

No.

There is no need to rush.

But, Sire.

The Court is in the hands
of Park Chung-seo.

An ill-prepared attack
would only backfire.

After all, it wasn't poison.

Let's take care of
the double first.

What is the matter?

You care for him now?

No, Sire.

You can't spare the lowly
thing who sat on the throne.

We beg Your Majesty to take heed.

Your Majesty.

As long as the daughter of a
Northerner remains the Queen,

plots of treason shall not cease.

Are you suggesting that my
Queen is the root of treason?

In the center of all conspiracies
were the relatives of the Queen.

Your Majesty must uphold
the laws of the Court.

Are you telling me that
ditching the Queen like a dog

would be the law of the Court?

Your Majesty.

You made a promise that you
would depose the Queen

and make the concubine who carries
a royal heir the new Queen.

Grant your royal permission.

Grant your royal permission.

We beg Your Majesty to take heed.

I shall depose the Queen
as you advise me.

However,

if the Queen must be deposed for
not being Westerners like you,

I shall depose myself as well...

since I'm not a Westerner either.

Withdraw your command,
Your Majesty.

Withdraw your command,
Your Majesty.

Your Majesty.

Withdraw your command!
Your Majesty!

I beg Your Majesty to take heed!

We beg Your Majesty to take heed!

Get out of my way!

Tread on our backs if you must.

Your Majesty.

Tread on our backs, Your Majesty.

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

Where are you going?

I don't know.

Please stop.

We'll still be within
the walls of the Court.

Leave this palace, Madam.

You can hide for a
while, then leave.

I'm the King, I can do as I wish.

Your majesty!

Your majesty!

No one passes this
gate, understood?

But, the laws of the Court...

I'm counting on you.

Why are you doing this?

Madam.

Why have pity on me?

Do you feel sorry now
that my end is coming?

Return to your quarters.

You said I promised!

That I would stay by your side,

until the end of days.

That I would never
let go of your hand.

Don't make me cry, my Lord.

What do you mean,
there are two kings?

Did you see with your own eyes?

Yes, my Lord.

I see.

If one is an imposter,

what will happen if one
of them disappears?

First of all, we'll make
sure which is the real King.

Did you look into it?

On the 3rd and 6th, when the
King was out on a night trip,

night snack was served
in the King's quarters.

Are you certain of it?

It's recorded in the journal
and I checked with the matron.

Good work.

Your Highness, did you
hear the horrid rumors

that His Majesty is
not the real King?

Also, the scar on His Majesty's
chest seems to have disappeared.

Is Lady Jeong there?

I shall get going.

Please stay.

Get in the bed, Your Majesty.

I must go see about
an urgent matter.

You are my dear husband
before you're my King.

It's the will of the Heavens
that husband and wife unite.

Please take off your robe.

Queen, no! You can't!

You mustn't do this.

Madam.

Please.

Madam.

Madam.

Reveal your identity.

What do you mean?
I'm the 15th King of Joseon.

Do you wish to be dead?

Leave at once.

Do you believe you'll live
when the King returns?

Screams will fill the Court again,

and I shall one day be deposed.

Your lowly body shall be
thrown in some river.

Where is the King?

Forgive me, Your Highness.
This is the command of the King.

Holding his whereabouts in secret,
having an imposter take his place.

And saving my brother?

All of it was the King's wish?

Or... was it yours, Secretary?

Your Highness.

Please turn a blind eye to
it for a few more days.

What will happen when this is over?

To the man that looks
like the King.

The Queen knows about it.

She said that I shall be killed.

That if the officials let me live,
the King shall have me killed.

You should've run. Why
did you come back?

I remembered the promise.

Take this.

20 more silver coins,
as I promised.

I ask you if my life is worth
less than that of a chicken.

Shut up and listen.

Leave the Court tomorrow
in the dead of night.

You have never seen
me nor spoken to me.

This is the royal creed for
tomorrow's conference.

Just tell them to
do as they see fit.

That will be your last mission
as the King's stand-in.

Sire.

Sa-wol to see His Majesty.

I have a favor for you, Secretary.

I promised her that
I would find her mother.

Please see to the
matter on my behalf.

Sa-wol.

Take it.

It's no longer of use to me.

Go on.

Find her mother and
get her back to her.

This is not a favor

but my last royal command to you.

Sa-wol.

It's a cinnamon sweet.

Put it in your mouth and
slip it in the porridge.

My Lady, what's in the sweet?

I don't know.

All I know is that
if you don't do it,

it'll be the death of you and me.

I heard it was you who ordered
the release of my brother.

Why did you do it?

Why did you go out of your way?

I thought if I did,
I could make you smile.

A bright smile on your face.

I'll leave the palace tomorrow night,
in the light of the full moon.

I don't care if you stay in
the Court or get thrown out.

Please stay alive.

Including 45,000 silver coins,

70 tributes in 13 categories have been
prepared for the Imperial Palace of Ming.

I propose Your Majesty to bestow
8 pounds of gold upon the envoy.

What a splendid idea!

Do as you see fit.

As for troop dispatch,
I propose 500 horses,

3,000 archers and 1,000 cavalrymen

to be included in the
troop of 20,000 soldiers.

Pulling 20,000 soldiers could make
the northern borders vulnerable.

This country only exists
because of the Ming Dynasty.

Even if we get tread
over by the savages,

it is only right to pay our
respect to the Emperor of Ming.

Grant your royal permission,
Your Majesty.

Grant your royal permission.

Do as you see fit.

Next is the tribute for the
Grand Empress Dowager.

40 court ladies,

150 rolls of beige fine ramie,
150 rolls of white fine ramie,

60 sable furs and silk...
Enough! Enough!

Whose country is this?

What?

"Even if we get tread
over by the savages?"

If you fancy the Emperor
of Ming so much,

why don't you hand over
this entire country to him?

Your majesty!
Shame on you!

Fine! I shall dispatch
20,000 soldiers to Ming.

But at the same time,
I shall write to Jin.

Write down my words.

I dispatched 20,000 soldiers
to Ming in fear of the Emperor

but I have no wish to fight Jin.

I ask of the good King of Jin
to return my soldiers unharmed.

How can you turn your back
on our diplomatic policy

and reach out to the savages?

Just how important is state policy,

that we must force our good people
to fight someone else's war?

As the King that the people
refer to as their husband,

I may steal and take from them,

but I shall not drive
them to death.

To me, my country and my people
are hundredfolds more precious

than the virtues of state policy.

Let's see.

This porridge tastes
better than ever.

I shall never forget this taste.

Sa-wol.

Why do you cry, child?

Sa-wol?

Long live my King.

Sa-wol.

Sa-wol.

Please put the child down.

Can anyone help?

Your Majesty.

Your Majesty.

You must live.

Is anyone here?

Anyone in here?

Sa-wol.

Bring her back.

Bring her back!

Tell me, child.

Who gave you poison?

Tell me.

I'm the King.

Your Majesty.

Punish me with death.

I was instigated by Constable Lee.

He said that if I didn't do
it, he'd have us killed!

He made me do it!

Punish me with death!

Captain Do.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Have the Constable arrested
and brought to me.

Your Majesty.

If he resists, execute him.

Yes, Your Majesty.

You killed her.

No, Your Majesty. I was framed.

Let's see how long
you'll be saying that.

We'll all be sent to death row.

That man is not the King.

How can the King of Joseon
desire to befriend the savages?

Whether he is the King or not,
we cannot let him do this.

Who put him on that throne?

How can he treat us like this?

The King is not the King?

You expect me to believe that?

Prime Minister.

Do you remember the scar
on His Majesty's chest?

From the arrow he was hit by
during the Japanese Invasion?

Tell us what you saw.

Isn't she the King's maid?

I haven't seen that
scar for weeks.

How do you mean?

Can you bet your life on that?

How can I tell lies here?

How can this be?

Bring me the Chief Scholar!

Is anyone there?

Park Chung-seo got the
officials together.

They'll strike with
guards any minute.

Take off the royal robe and leave.

No.

Until now, I've lived
as a lowly man,

but I shall not move an inch
before I avenge Sa-wol's death.

Then, you should
become a real king.

Should you wish to
avenge Sa-wol's death,

and bring justice upon those
that suck on the people's blood.

A king that serves his
people like the Heaven.

If that's the king you wish to be,

I shall make it happen.

I...

I wish to be King.

Go to the Royal Secretariat

and bring me the journal
for the last fortnight.

Steal it! Take it from
their hands if you must.

Go, Your Majesty.

Make haste, Sire.

You told Sa-wol to stay alive.

Dying in a robe is a
death all the same.

Run.

Run for your life!

Stand back.

You're in presence of the King.

Step aside, Secretary!

We're not here to
rise against the King

but to bring down an imposter.

How dare you speak
of such a thing?

We shall see whether he
is the real King or not.

- Chief Royal Guard!
- Yes, sir.

Seize the traitor.

His Majesty the King!

How dare you?

Exercise due courtesy
for your King.

Sitting on the throne
must have made you crazy!

Who are you calling an imposter?

I'm the King.

Are you really?

If he is indeed the King, he'll
have a scar on his chest.

If not, he is an imposter.

Isn't that true, Secretary?

Take off his robe.

How dare you insult me like this?

I shall have your head.

Your Majesty.

Should you wish to
avenge Sa-wol's death,

and bring justice upon those
that suck on the people's blood.

A king that serves his
people like the Heaven.

If that's the king you wish to be,

I shall make it happen.

I wish to be King.

But if being King means

taking others' lives to save mine,

I shall not have it.

I shall dream my own dreams.

I served two kings.

This is the Royal Secretariat's
journal of the last fortnight.

Please review it.

If you judge that I've been
disloyal, take this servant's head.

Have all magistrates
open their repositories

and return all rice and
linen back to the people

to have uniform land tax
law enforced immediately.

I may steal and take from them, but
I shall not drive them to death.

To me, my country and my people
are hundredfolds more precious

than the virtues of state policy.

Do you doubt me,
even with this scar?

Your majesty!

Punish us with
death, Your Majesty!

Round up the traitors.

Royal command shall be upheld!

Stop.

Go.

You'll find a port at
the end of the path.

Make haste.

Don't look back!

Step aside.

I'm here on royal command.

I abide by the laws of the Court.

If you intend to hurt him,
you must kill me first.

Captain, that man is an imposter.

He is not the real King.

Maybe not to you.