Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 11 - Episode #1.11 - full transcript

Officer Min, please.

Are you addicted to being
the center of attention?

Come on. Let's please let this one slide.

Don't get involved and wreak havoc.

Get ready.

-I need you to go to Daejojeon.
-Hey!

I beg your pardon? Daejojeon?

That is His Majesty's bedchamber.

Officer Min. The female historians
have never entered the bedchamber yet.

First we should ask permission--

Since when did we, historians,
need permission to do our job?



The Second State Councilor is there.

You must enter the chamber

no matter what.

So?

Why did you request
an audience with me this time?

Any progress in tracking down

the remnants of Seoraewon?

Since disappearing in Pyongan Province,

they've completely fallen off
the face of the earth.

However,

I have found out
who the mastermind behind them is.

What did you say?

Tell me at once.

Who has the audacity
to gather traitors in my kingdom?



The Queen Dowager.

We have confirmed that
her chief lady-in-waiting met with Mo-hwa.

Apparently, they exchanged letters.

Your speculations proved to be right
after all.

The Queen Dowager and her retinue

have been in league
with the remnants of Seoraewon.

Due to Her Majesty's connection
to this matter,

I cannot make any rash decisions.

I will follow your orders, Your Majesty.

EPISODE 11

Hello, sir.

I am a female historian.

I'm here to record His Majesty's meeting.
Please let His Majesty know.

How dare a female historian
set foot in here.

Leave at once!

I heard the Second State Councilor
is having an audience with the King.

-I must enter the chamber--
-What are you waiting for?

What are you doing?

Let go. I'm a historian too.

What is all this ruckus about?

It is nothing, Your Majesty.

Drag her out at once.

Okay, I understand.
I said I can walk out of here on my own.

Let go. Gosh!

You must enter the chamber

no matter what.

Then I will proceed accordingly,
Your Majesty.

Your Majesty.

I'd like to ask you a question.

Is there anything about Prince Dowon

that you are hiding from me?

Who's there?

You brazen wench!
I clearly told you to leave.

How dare you eavesdrop
on His Majesty's conversation?

Step aside.

What did you write down?

I asked you what you wrote down!

This is a sachaek.

Therefore I cannot tell you.

What did you say?

Officer Min!

Officer Min!

Officer Min!

Officer Min!

Officer Min!

Officer Min.

What did you just say?

Who is where?

What happened?

Apprentice Goo.

She was dragged
to the Royal Investigation Bureau

for disobeying a royal order.

What do you mean? Why did they take her?

What kind of royal order did she disobey?
How? And why?

I don't know yet.

Your Highness, please calm down first.

I will go and find out the details.

No.

My royal robe.

-Bring my royal robe.
-Your royal robe?

Yes. I shall go have an audience
with Father. Hurry.

Please don't get yourself in trouble.

What will you do
if you get to see His Majesty?

I must try everything in my power.

I can't just sit back and do nothing.

You must stay out of this.

You have no grounds for getting involved.

I have no grounds?

I can tell him that...

Tell him what? "I am head over heels
for that lady, Father.

Please forgive her just this once."

Will you whine like that?

Your Highness, you are well aware
of how His Majesty is.

When someone gets
on the wrong side of him,

he never changes
his opinion of that person

no matter how hard you try
to shed light on the truth.

Even if you step in now,

it won't help Apprentice Goo at all.

It'll further ignite His Majesty's wrath,
if anything.

Please don't worry too much.

Apprentice Goo is a historian, after all.
Nothing will happen to her.

She will be released soon. I'm sure of it.

Can you guarantee it, though?

If anything bad...

happens to Hae-ryung...

The criminal, Goo Hae-ryung,
shall drink the poison!

Poison isn't enough.

She should be beheaded.

Let's just get it over with, okay?

I can't just wait here.

I shall get on my knees and beg.

You can't go, Your Highness.

You absolutely mustn't get involved,
Your Highness.

If you keep this up,
you'll get in trouble too.

Let go before I get mad at you.

I ought to go and save Hae-ryung.

Gosh, please worry about yourself first.

Why are you just standing there?

Hurry up and nail down the doors
or something.

-Yes, sir!
-Yes, sir!

Your Highness, you cannot leave.

-I won't go easy on you anymore.
-No, please!

Your Highness!

Lord Min.

I heard the Office of Royal Decrees'
female historian

was put behind bars
at the Royal Investigation Bureau today.

That is correct.

She wasn't even willing to back down
in front of His Majesty.

She reminded me of you
when you were young.

She is a lot like you.

What a daring young lady.

You knew?

It is all my fault
for I coddled her as I felt bad

that she had to grow up
without her parents.

Please help her.

She is my only family.

She was caught while eavesdropping
on the King's conversation.

There is nothing I can do to help her.

All we can do is wait for His Majesty
to change his mind.

Lord Min.

You fool!

I clearly told you to just let it slide.

Why must you be so bullheaded
for your own good

and cause all this trouble?
Shouldn't you know better by now?

It is not Officer Min's fault, sir.

It is our duty as historians to sit in
on the King's meetings with his subjects.

That's not what she did.
She practically spied on the King.

She's one fearless girl.

How dare she eavesdrop at Daejojeon?

Then what about the historian,
Min In-saeng?

The historian during the reign
of King Taejong.

He eavesdropped through the doors

and even from behind the folding screens.

That's why he's still highly respected
as a historian to this day.

Why are you calling Apprentice Goo a spy?

I completely agree. Apprentice Goo
simply did her duty as a historian.

His Majesty should have allowed her

to sit in on the meeting
in the first place.

Hey, Clerk Heo. You and your mouth...

-Watch your mouth!
-Everything I said is true.

I really don't think
we should let this slide.

All of you shouldn't let
your guard down either.

The first time is the hardest.

Who knows which one of us
will get arrested next time?

Hey!

Even so, we're legitimate historians.

We are too.

We passed the civil service exam as well.

I'm sorry.

So what's our plan?

Will we protest against the King
and demand her release?

It is time we filed an ultimate petition.

I will go bring an axe!

Hey, calm down.

He always talks about an axe...

Stay put.

In any case, it is true that
Apprentice Goo disobeyed the royal order.

If we side with her now,
it won't end with just her being exiled.

All of us could be reprimanded, sir.

But we can't just sit back
and do nothing about it.

A historian was arrested,
which is unprecedented.

I've made my decision.

What? After much consideration,

did you decide to make Officer Min
make the final decision once again?

No, you punk!

As historians, we ought to...

Why aren't the historians here yet?

Chancellor,
go bring the historians at once.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Chancellor.

Lads, what are you doing here?

You've kept His Majesty waiting
for 15 minutes. Come in.

We'd like to go in, of course.
But what should we do?

We've completely run out of paper
at the Office of Royal Decrees.

We cannot go in empty-handed.

We're truly embarrassed.

You've run out of paper?
Don't give me such nonsense.

Okay, fine. Then why didn't you contact
the Procurement Office

and put in a request for more paper
before you ran out?

Apprentice Goo Hae-ryung is in charge
of managing the inventory of our supplies.

But...

because of what happened to her...

Please wait just a little longer.

Our clerks are washing ink
out of our daily records at Segeomjeong.

They're removing ink?

Then will you not be joining us
until they remove ink

and dry all the paper?

It is a sunny day,
so I believe two hours will be enough.

It might take about four hours.

My goodness.

Officer Yang!

Officer Yang.

Hey, have you finished
the records of royal orders?

Can you hurry up?
The Chief Royal Secretary keeps asking.

-What?
-The records of royal orders.

Oh, right. You said it was urgent.

It's very urgent. Hurry up already.

What are you doing? Get moving!

-Shall I get started?
-Yes, please. You're so good at your job.

Come on. Hurry.

Gosh.

-Hey, what's wrong?
-My stomach...

-Are you all right? Hold on.
-My stomach. Gosh!

I must go relieve myself. Don't wait.

All right, hurry up.

-Hey. Jeez!
-My gosh, is it coming out...

-Gosh, quick!
-No, it's not.

I'm really about to...

No!

Officer Son! Jeez.

Officer Son! How come
you haven't sent the document yet?

It has already been four hours.

What? Hey, what's wrong?

Officer Son.

-Get back here.
-We're talking to you here.

Officer Son!

I have to relieve myself.

My stomach is upset. I should...

Are you going to the privy?

Wait, lads.

Lads, where are you going?

What on earth is happening?

Goodness.

Officer Min,

did they all eat something weird?

What is the matter with them?

You, too?

What's going on?

Number two?

Gosh, number two...

Oh, no. I pooped my pants.

Don't wait for me.

First they said they couldn't join us
as they had no paper.

Now, they're saying they can't
complete the records as they're all ill.

How dare they mock the King like this?

Do they think that I am a complete fool?

They are obviously doing this
to protest against me.

No, Your Majesty.
Please don't get the wrong idea.

They're all so young and passionate that--

I see.

You belong to
the Office of Royal Decrees as well.

Will you take responsibility
for their duty dereliction?

I usually work
at the Office of Special Advisors,

so I am not that well acquainted
with the historians.

Those insolent fools.

Come to think of it, historians
are like rogues of the royal court.

They come at me,
saying they must record my flaws,

but they never show their records
to anyone.

Thus, who knows
if what they record is true?

And who will record their flaws?

I shall teach those punks
a serious lesson.

-Chief Royal Secretary.
-Please calm down, Your Majesty.

You are well aware of how historians are.

They even record speech errors

to humiliate all of us
for generations to come.

That is why people say that no king

can win against historians.

Fine.

Then I shall be the first king in history
to win against historians.

-Chief Royal Secretary.
-Yes, Your Majesty.

Go to the Office of Royal Decrees.

Yes, Your Majesty.

The Royal Secretariat!
They're on their way here now!

Chief Royal Secretary,
what brings you all the way

to the humble abode
of the Office of Royal Decrees?

I came to take care of something.

Obviously not because I wanted to see you.

Then let's hear it. What is it about

that you had to bring all your minions?

His Majesty has ordered us to inspect
the Office of Royal Decrees.

I need to take the administration record.

Clear the way.

"The administration record"?

"The administration record"?

Why are you being like this when you're
well aware of how things are done here?

The administration record
is what makes up the annals.

No king in history has read
our administration record,

and it must stay that way.

Please leave now.

Are you saying

you wish to disobey the royal command?

As historians,

our priority is obeying
the law of this country.

Fine. If you won't clear the way,
we will have to force our way in.

All right. Officer Son.

Sir, that's the guy.

The Black Bear of Bukchon.
Back in his Sungkyunkwan days,

he used to smash inkstones
with his bare hands.

It is His Majesty's royal command!

We must get our hands
on the administration record.

We are historians who preserve history.

Do not back down!

-Let's go!
-Let's barge in!

Hey, Gyeong-muk. Can't you do better?

Good. That jerk. Get him.

You piece of...

Officer Min, did you learn that?

You, come here!

Officer Son, no!
Don't kill anyone, please.

-Are you all right, sir?
-Get him.

He's the Black Bear.

What are you doing?

Must we really do this...

We must, since it is His Majesty's order.

Here I come.

Hey, Jegal Tak. What do you want?

-I'm sorry, buddy.
-What?

Gosh, Si-haeng. Are you all right?

Let's just buy some time, okay?

Hey, a man should never...

Now, you're doomed for life!

I am a historian of Joseon!

Are they...

Are they our superiors?

You're so dead, you prick.

-Gosh.
-Get lost.

Go. Just go.

I said, just go! Hey!

It hurts!

-I said, it hurts!
-Show them, female historians!

Fight!

-It hurts!
-Keep it up!

-You little...
-Let go!

Hey, I'm sorry. I said, I'm sorry!

Do not tell anyone that I'm here!

Keep going!

Keep it up!

Goo Hae-ryung.

Your Highness.

Are you all right? No injuries?

Yes.

I'm all right.

You should leave, though.

If anyone sees you,
you'll get in trouble as well.

Don't worry about me.

I bet you haven't eaten anything.

I didn't know what you'd like,
so I brought all sorts of things.

I brought this so that
you can sleep comfortably.

And...

Give this to the guard
when you get thirsty.

He will bring you some water.

What else did I bring?

Why are you laughing?

You are probably
the only prince in the world

looking after an imprisoned woman.

And you are the only woman
who makes a prince do these things.

Don't worry too much.
Nothing bad will happen to you.

I'd like to think so...

but I should prepare myself mentally.

After all, I ended up behind bars here
for disobeying a royal command.

I cannot expect to be released unpunished.

Whether it's being kicked out of
the palace or banishment from Hanyang,

I will be punished.

Then I will go with you.

If you are dismissed,

I'll leave with you
and be your next-door neighbor.

If you are sent into exile,

I, too, will leave Hanyang and follow you.

And if...

This would be the worst-case scenario,

but if the punishment
is even worse than that...

I will run away with you.

Do you really mean it?

Yes.

We'll hide somewhere deep in the woods
or in an uninhabited island.

I'm sorry, but I don't want to.

I mean, you can write,
but there is nothing else you can do.

I saw that you don't know how to make
a fire, and you can't split firewood.

I'll probably end up doing everything.

I can learn those things--

Gosh, I'll grow old and die
before you can learn all those things.

Forget it.

I'd much rather live all by myself
than live with such a burden.

How dare you call me a burden?

What burden looks
this exquisitely handsome?

Take a good look.
I'm a treasure, not a burden.

Your Highness! Time is up.

What are you doing in there?

Oh, I was just...

I just wanted to see how sturdy these are.

-This is built well.
-Anyway, we should leave at once.

That guard is such a money-grubbing pig.

He'll start counting. He wants one nyang
each time the number goes up.

Hurry, let's go.

My gosh.

Okay.

I'm on my way.

I am.

Your Highness.

Have a safe journey back.

-Come on.
-What do you mean, you can't do it?

Here.

Of course I can do this, you fool.

LOVE

LOVE

Hey, watch it.

I should have thrown him
out of the palace.

Password?

If I can destroy my enemy,
I will even risk my life.

This is all I could get in a hurry.
Eat up.

Great work.

Here.

What about the Royal Secretariat clerks?
Are they still outside?

Yes.

They're roaming about
looking for a chance.

It looks as if they will come in
and take the administration record

as soon as we go home.

Those tenacious jerks.
Let's show them what we're made of.

None of you are going home today.

No, until His Majesty
takes back his order,

we are not taking a step
outside of this room.

Let us die in hunger protecting history,

instead of becoming a coward
who gave up the administration record!

-Yes!
-Yes!

Hey. Gyeong-muk, Hong-ik, and Chi-guk.

Why aren't you answering me?

Aren't you historians?

Of course we're historians.

We are.

But you don't have to go that far.

It's not like His Majesty told us
to rewrite the daily records.

We can just

let them take a peek
at the administration record.

And you keep mentioning the law,
but the law can always change

this way or that way.

But if you lose your life once,
you can never get that back.

If you think about it,
my life might be more important

than my pride as a historian.

On top of that, I am

an only son of three generations.

Hey!

All of you.

You're all talking nonsense just because
you have that hole in your face.

Do you...

Do you think I'm doing this
just for the sake of our pride?

Okay. Let's say we let him read
the administration record this once.

You think His Majesty
will read it and say,

"Goodness, you have
such pretty handwriting!"

Would he let it go like that?

No way. He'll ask, "Why did you
write this here? What about this?"

It's the beginning of
never-ending nitpicking.

After he makes
a couple of amendments there,

he'll move onto the daily records,
then annals.

That's how you end up becoming a puppet
that only humors your superiors!

Hey, do you think historians have always
entered halls freely

and written sachaek at ease?

Ever since the foundation,

it took 100 years
for a historian to sit down.

And it took 300 years for us
to look straight into His Majesty's face.

Our predecessors wrote petitions,

were exiled, and fought hard

to make that happen!

If we...

If we let him read
the administration record...

who knows if it'll take 10 years
or 100 years for that to be corrected?

Hey,

what's wrong?

I'm sorry, Officer Yang.

I know the importance
of the administration record...

but I was too scared.

I missed my wife...

and I wanted to go home.

That's why I said that. I apologize.

Officer Kim.

Hey. You.

Don't cry.

Who said we can't go home?

We will surely walk out of
the Office of Royal Decrees...

and go...

Hwang Jang-gun.

What's with you too?

All of you.

Remember your tears.

The tears that protected history!

Come here.

Come here, my boys.

Cry as much as you want.

The tears that protect history are noble!

Let us protect!

-We'll protect!
-We'll protect!

Cry as much as you want.

-Let us protect!
-It'll be a long night.

-I agree.
-I'm proud of you guys.

Let us protect!

The administration record?

Isn't that something

that the historians made
by gathering all the daily records?

Yes.

His Majesty asked to read
the administration record so he could

inspect the Office of Royal Decrees.

That's quite a reckless move
even for His Majesty himself.

None of the previous kings
asked to read the administration record.

So,

how are the historians reacting to this?

Apparently, they are holding out
with the doors locked.

And people keep sending petitions
regarding the matter.

I see.

It's because they all know
that this is a very serious issue.

This is going to be very interesting.

I can't believe this is happening.

The historians shouldn't be doing this.

-Look at that.
-My goodness.

What should we do?

-My gosh.
-What is going on?

There are more petitions?

Yes, this is about
half of the total amount.

I already received enough in just one day.

Stop bringing them to me.

-There's no point in reading them.
-Your Majesty.

They're all the same.

They're all telling me I made a mistake.

"Don't turn your back on the historians.
Please withdraw your royal order."

Tell them to have a dozen historians

follow them around all day long
and see if they still feel the same way.

So,

how did the morning meeting go?

Were people in support of
the Office of Royal Decrees?

Well, the Crown Prince refused
to hold a meeting

without the presence of a historian.

So they all had to go back.

And it's not just the morning meeting.

The official documents written
by the Six Ministries and Three Offices

need to be confirmed
by the Office of Royal Decrees first.

But they can't do anything

because the historians aren't working.

We're also having trouble
receiving reports from the suburbs.

Are you saying the entire royal court

can't do anything
because of the historians?

Your Majesty!

Your Majesty.

Your Majesty!

Please withdraw your royal order
regarding the inspection

of the administration record!

If you refuse to do so,

you can go ahead

and behead me with this axe.

My gosh, I can't believe
he's crazy enough to risk his life.

Shouldn't we be joining him?

Hey, do you think that axe is a joke?

He's literally risking his life.

He's telling His Majesty to kill him
if he's not going to do as he asks.

That's...

My goodness,
I can't believe Officer Min is...

Your Majesty!

If you go against the law

and decide to inspect
the administration record,

it'll forever remain as a flaw to you!

So please withdraw your order!

Officer Min!

What do you think you're doing?

How could you bring an axe
to the royal palace?

Please get up.

This isn't something to be stubborn about.

Do you think

I'm incorrect?

As the Chancellor and historian
of this country,

do you really have nothing against

the inspection
of the administration record?

-I mean, I'm just--
-Get lost immediately!

Just because it was against the law,

historians were free from being restrained
for hundreds of years.

And you're trying to go against me

just because you don't agree
with my order?

That is more of a reason
why we cannot give in.

I'm sorry to say this,

but why do you think the law
and our previous kings

decided to protect the historians
for such a long period of time?

It's because they wanted us

to record historical events

without having to succumb to authority.

I never asked you to succumb to authority!

All I want to do is check
if you're doing a proper job!

Is that so revolting and incredulous?

You have no right...

to read and inspect
the administration record!

What?

-My goodness.
-That little...

I have "no right"?

How dare you say that to the King!

How dare you!

-Your Majesty!
-Please calm yourself.

-Your Majesty!
-Let me go!

I will show you what kind of right I have.

-Let go!
-Your Majesty!

-Your Majesty!
-Please calm down.

They're scholars from Sungkyunkwan,
Your Majesty.

Officer Son, isn't that your cousin?

He's the Sungkyunkwan chief.

It's the wailing protest.

WAILING PROTEST: A PROTEST CARRIED OUT
BY THE SCHOLARS OF SUNGKYUNKWAN

The 400-year-old history
of our honorable country

is at risk in the name of inspection.

The future of this country
is dark and gloomy.

How are we going to endure
this sadness and sorrow?

If the King takes the life of a historian
just because he makes him feel uneasy,

our lives as scholars will
equally be considered worthless.

How are we, the scholars of Sungkyunkwan,

supposed to respect our King
in this kind of situation?

I'm sorry to say this, Your Majesty.

But I think it might be best for you
to withdraw your royal order.

I am saying this
for your sake, Your Majesty.

Right now, it's just a couple
of dozen scholars from Sungkyunkwan.

But as time goes by,

more scholars from all over the country
will join the protest.

Then it'll be too late for you
to withdraw--

I don't want to hear it!

You call yourselves my subjects,
but you don't care how I feel.

You just care about saying what's right.

Get out of here!
I want nothing to do with you!

Why aren't you leaving?

Are you also going to disobey my order?

Your Majesty.

Did you forget how this all started?

The female historian got locked up
for secretly eavesdropping

on our private conversation.

If this becomes a bigger issue,

people will start to wonder about

what she heard and wrote that day
rather than what happened to her.

It's not beneficial for you to attract
more attention to this issue.

You should withdraw your order.

But like you said,

I haven't even confirmed
what she wrote and heard

that day.

Officer Yang.

If you're here to convince us,
just know that it's not going to work.

That's enough.

His Majesty has withdrawn his order.

Are...

Are you serious?

Yes.

He promised to never meddle
with the administration record.

So you should get up and go back to work.

Is that all?

Did His Majesty

really change his mind that easily?

Ladies.

Apprentice Goo, we won.

His Majesty is going to allow us
to enter all the chambers

with no limits!

-Even Daejojeon?
-Yes, even Daejojeon.

You'll never have to go through
something like this again.

But what happened?

What happened overnight?

You should go home
and get some rest for now.

-Let's go.
-Okay.

Come on.

-My lord.
-My goodness, she's here.

Lady Hae-ryung.

Lady Hae-ryung.

If you ended up dying,
I was going to die as well.

I even looked into a nice spot
for your grave.

A place that gets a lot of sunlight

and where there aren't a lot of animals.

-Jae-gyeong.
-You must be tired.

You should get some rest.

Let's go, Lady Hae-ryung.

You didn't get to eat
a single grain of rice, did you?

Well...

-No.
-No wonder.

Your face is all dry and bony.

You look ghastly.

I'll cook tofu soup, braised tofu,
and tofu pancakes.

I'll cook up a feast.

Forget about what happened
and just start anew as a virtuous subject.

Your Highness.

Something feels very odd.

You chewed on stone earlier
while you were eating rice

but you didn't even get angry about that.

You keep smiling for some unknown reason.

And you look so happy.

Did you get possessed

or bewitched by something?

It's neither.

It's just that

I finally realized how beautiful

this world is.

You may leave if you're done.

I should go to sleep early tonight.

Why? Is tomorrow a special day?

Hae-ryung got released.

It's been a while since she came by,

so I should get a good night's sleep

and greet her with a glowing face.

Your face is already glowing like the sun.

You can't possibly glow any brighter.

Are you trying to become the moon
or something?

"The moon"?

That doesn't sound so bad.

I'll be able to look down
and see my love every night.

What a bunch of nonsense.

Your Highness, you should hurry up
and go to bed.

Get a good night's sleep
so you can wake up feeling refreshed.

Girls, come on out.

His Highness wishes to go to bed!

Why is it so hot?

Jae-gyeong.

Why aren't you sleeping yet?

I must've gotten used to prison already.

I can't seem to sleep at home.

Gosh.

It was just a joke.
Don't pull a straight face like that.

It's not too late.

You should quit.

No one can be safe in the royal palace.

People act polite on the outside,

and they talk about being moral,

but anyone in the palace
can suddenly become...

as cruel as an animal if they need to be.

I should never have let you enter
such a dangerous place.

I won't force you to get married anymore.

I'll let you do anything you want.

So please quit working there.

It's not just because of what happened.

-If anyone finds out about you--
-No.

Hae-ryung!

All my life,

I was jealous of you.

You always had somewhere to go
every morning.

And you had a job to do
once you left the house.

It may not be anything grand,
but you still had a life.

Meanwhile...

I could only see the world
through the books I read.

I wanted to live like you

for at least just one day.

I wanted to become someone useful
even for a short moment.

I've been longing that for so long.

And now, I'm living...

the kind of life I longed for.

If my longing

wreaks havoc in any kind of way...

I will endure it wholeheartedly
and just think of it as a consequence.

Your Highness! Wake up!

Your Highness!

Your Highness!

Who's here at this hour?

Who's here at this hour?

This is His Majesty's command!

I'm sorry for making you
go through all this trouble.

I must've been really disobedient
in my past life.

I want to push through.

He's quite intelligent and ambitious.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

I grew up outside of the palace.

I know I'm no longer able
to spend time like I used to.

I come out once in a while

so that I won't ever forget
who I used to be.

I haven't seen you
ever since you ran away that day.

You disloyal punk.

When will he get a chance to drink
with a nobleman?

If you can't tell me
what you wrote that day...

I'll grant whatever wish you have!

Are you really willing to grant me

whatever I ask of you?

Subtitle translation by Eun-sook Yoon