Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 9 - Episode #1.9 - full transcript

EPISODE 9

OFFICE OF ROYAL DECREES

You may leave for today.

Officer Min.

You must record everything.

As a historian, you must

record everything you see and hear,
no matter what it is.

Your Majesty.

Prince Dowon.

Have you been well and healthy?

Yes.



Prince Dowon, you have
grown into a fine young man.

You truly emanate royal elegance.

Feel free to sit down.

I apologize.

I did not return right away

even after receiving the letter
that I should return quickly and beg

for Father's forgiveness.

No.

You did the right thing.

I was concerned

that the King might reprimand you.

But you made the decision
to help the people,

even knowing all the risks
that were involved.

I am truly proud of you.



You are

-proud of me?
-Yes.

You did something
that no one else could do.

However, refrain from doing anything
that may be the cause of the King's wrath.

You know what his temper is like.

Next time...

he will not be so tolerant.

I understand. I will behave properly,

Your Majesty.

You must have had...

such a hard time in that faraway town.

You have always liked

those pine pollen honey cakes
since you were a child.

I had good-quality pine pollen powder,
so I made some cakes with it.

I will tell them
to bring them in right away.

No.

It is okay. Actually...

I have a favor to ask of you.

I have already reached the age of yakgwan.

YAKGWAN: MALE WHO REACHED AGE 20

I want to...

live outside the palace.

Prince Dowon.

The palace is your home.

Where will you go if you leave the palace?

But all my younger siblings
have already left the palace.

I understand that I was born
and raised inside the palace,

but I do not think I belong here anymore--

You are wrong.

This is where you belong.

This palace is where you should be.

So please,

do not say
that you wish to leave the palace.

I rarely get to see you
even though we both live in the palace.

It will be even worse if you leave.

I'm back.

You left without a word.

Now you're telling me you're back?

You returned safe and sound, so it's fine.
Have a seat.

A position has opened up at Sungkyunkwan.

You will no longer have to travel
to dangerous places

or work all day and night.

It is not a key position,
but the job will suit you.

-I'll recommend you as a candidate.
-No, thank you.

You even turned down
the senior sixth-rank position.

You've done enough grunt work.

No one will say you got to where you are
because you're my son.

That that I am your son...

is already a big flaw to me.

Do you still resent me?

One day,

you will come to understand me.

Have just one more, okay? Here.

Gosh, I really can't eat anymore.
My stomach is about to explode!

It wouldn't be so bad to die
from a full belly.

Come on. Here.

Here!

You went through all that trouble
in that darned town.

You should do nothing but just rest
and eat well for the next few days.

You always make so much fuss
over even the littlest things.

Oh, right. I left the beef bone soup
on the stove.

-I'll bring it quickly.
-Hey.

You have to finish the whole bowl of soup
down to the last drop, okay?

Hey, wait! Seol-geum.

Leave her be. She has been
making food in the kitchen

ever since she heard
you would be returning.

I'm truly happy to see
that nothing has changed.

Seol-geum is still loud,

and you're still awfully sweet.

Did something happen there?

No. I'm just happy, that's all.

I should go and organize my notes first,
before Seol-geum follows me.

All right.

"His Highness left Pyongan Province
on the day of eulmyo...

and arrived in Hanyang on the day of muo.

Prince Dowon
returned to the palace and..."

Father, have you been well?

There are historians here.
The historians are watching, Your Majesty.

It's 5 p.m.
It's time to go home

Everyone's leaving right on time today?

-We should leave too.
-Okay.

Girls, where are you going?

We're leaving for the day too, sir.

Today is the day of gyeongsin,
which means you must stay awake tonight.

We must stay awake?

What do you mean, sir?

Don't you know the myth?
People in the olden days

believed that sleeping today
shortened your life span.

What? "People in the olden days"?

I can't believe she called me
someone from "the olden days."

Then were you born
just a few minutes ago or what?

But we do belong to different generations.

You're the only one born
during Qianlong Emperor's reign.

All of us were born
during Jiaqing Emperor's reign.

QIANLONG 1736-1795
JIAQING 1796-1820

But I mean...

Still, that should be common knowledge.

This is why I can't converse with people

who never attended Sungkyunkwan. Gosh.

Goodness, whatever.

Anyway, people say

that you'll be extremely unlucky
for three years

if you sleep on your first day
of gyeongsin after entering the palace.

So you should just stay here and lie low.

Who believes such a myth
in this day and age--

I do! I believe it, okay?

Since I'm from the olden days.

You clueless kids.

-Goodness.
-I'm so upset.

Gosh, seriously.

- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin
- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin

-And expel the evil pests from our bodies
-And expel the evil pests from our bodies

- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin
- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin

-And expel the evil pests from our bodies
-And expel the evil pests from our bodies

- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin
- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin

-And expel the evil pests from our bodies
-And expel the evil pests from our bodies

- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin
- Stay awake on the night of gyeongsin

-And expel the evil pests from our bodies
-And expel the evil pests from our bodies

Gosh, seriously! I can't stop thinking
about how unfair this is.

If we have to follow this custom,
everyone should do it together.

They'll go out and drink all night.

It's so unfair that we have to
stay stuck inside the palace.

Shouldn't we be used
to their pettiness by now?

I feel bad for Apprentice Goo, though.

She hasn't even had a chance to rest
since her return.

Exactly. I'm so exhausted.

This is exhausting and boring.

It'd be so nice if we could have

a drink right now.

Shall we?

Why was that in there?

It's wine that Officer Yang hid in here.

The palace actually feels
quite cozy at night.

We're always so busy
being rushed around everywhere

that I'd forgotten
this is home to some people.

Still, I don't think I'll be able to live
in a place like this.

Even a mansion with 99 rooms
feels empty and spooky sometimes.

This huge palace
won't feel like home at all.

Does your house have 99 rooms?

I didn't mean to brag about it.

Yes, I was lucky to be born
into a wealthy family.

If your family is that wealthy,

you don't need to lift a finger
until the day you die.

Why choose this path
instead of a comfortable life?

Me?

I chose to become a historian
because I was so angry.

I'll be honest with you.
Sure, my family is rich,

but everyone in my family is a mess.

My father left us when I was a child

to go and live with his mistress.

And all my brothers are either
drunkards or gambling addicts.

Those troublemakers often end up
at the government office.

And my mother...

She's the worst one of them all.

Whenever she sees young, fit men...

Anyway, I thought, "Everyone in my family
does whatever they want to do.

Why am I the only one
who has to be stuck at home all the time?"

I was so angry.

Is that why you took the examination?

So that you could also do
what you wanted to do?

Apprentice Song.

I've been very curious about something.

As the daughter of the Section Chief
of Personnel, you were famous.

Everyone praised your beauty

and said that you'd make the best wife
in Hanyang.

I heard that many wealthy
and successful men wanted to marry you.

Why did you reject all of them
and decide to stay single?

Because I didn't want to live
like a flower.

That is how noblewomen
are expected to live, you know.

Like a well-kept flower tree,
a beautiful painting,

or an ornament
inside the women's quarters.

I didn't want to live that kind of life,

nor did I want to trust my life
to a man whom I didn't even know.

Wow. I'm totally with you on that,
Apprentice Song.

Let's be honest. Isn't it ridiculous?
We're the ones getting married.

Why do parents think they can choose
for us after exchanging a few letters?

Exactly. They should at least let us
speak with the guy beforehand.

What if I end up marrying a crazy lunatic?

Will someone else
live the rest of my life for me?

That's what I'm saying.

So you all have no interest
in getting married?

Well, I wouldn't say that.

I don't want to marry someone
based on their credentials alone.

I want to meet someone I can truly like

and marry him because I'm so in love
with him. That's what I meant.

I'm not sure how I feel about marriage,

but there is one thing I want to do
before I die.

What is it?

I want to fall in love
with a good-looking but crazy man

and have a crazy, passionate affair
with him.

What? Haven't you all thought about
something like that at least once?

All right. Be honest.

Raise your hand if you've ever imagined
dating a handsome lunatic.

Me! I have thought about
something like that.

Me, too.

Gosh, not me.

No, never.

Yes.

All right, ladies.

-Raise your glasses.
-Right now?

-Cheers.
-Cheers.

Your Highness.

What are you doing at this hour?

Today is the day of gyeongsin,
so we have to stay up.

You're expected to stay awake
on the night of gyeongsin.

It's said
that evil pests live in our bodies.

Apparently, they leave your body

when you're asleep
on the night of gyeongsin.

Then they ascend to the skies

and tell the gods about your sins
of the past 60 days.

Then the Great Jade Emperor
shortens your life span based on

the weight of your sins.

Is that why you are staying up all night?

Pardon me?

Are you afraid of the punishment?

Not at all. Why would I believe
such an old myth?

I was told that I'll be unlucky
for three years straight

if I sleep on my first night of gyeongsin

after entering the palace,
so I'm staying up just in case.

Why do you keep chuckling?

Aren't you still awake
for the same reason, Your Highness?

I went to the library
because I couldn't fall asleep.

I see.

All right, then. Enjoy your books.

Good night, Your Highness.

Wait.

I've committed so many sins
over the past 60 days

that I may never wake up
if I fall asleep tonight.

Hence, I need you
to keep me awake all night.

-Me?
-Yes, Clerk Goo.

You.

Look who's afraid of
the Great Jade Emperor.

I didn't doze off, I swear...

Your Highness.

Your Highness.

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

Your Highness!

Your Highness!

Hey.

Goo Hae-ryung.

Goo Hae-ryung.

-Goo Hae-ryung.
-Yes.

-Goo Hae-ryung.
-Yes.

Yes, what is it?

I apologize, Your Highness.
I was still half-asleep.

I apologize, Your Highness.

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

-Oh, my.
-Goodness.

His Highness did this again! Gosh!

You! Stop right there.

You, Goo...

-Your Highness!
-Your Highness!

This is crazy.

I must've been out of my mind.
What on earth did I do?

Your Highness, what on earth did you do

in this open space
where everyone can see you?

Try to come up with an excuse at least.

I'm so embarrassed that I cannot even--

-Sam-bo.
-Yes, Your Highness.

She smells nice.

I'm talking about Goo Hae-ryung.

She smells so nice.

Gosh...

Gosh.

How come you're totally fine?

I guess it's because you're young.

Your Royal Highness!

What do you mean?

-Gosh!
-You scared us!

Where are Apprentices Oh and Heo going?

They were told to come
to Dongungjeon at this early hour.

I sent them because they were summoned,

but I'm getting a bad feeling
for some reason.

The Minister of Justice has a point,
Your Royal Highness.

We should decide
according to the precedent

-from the year of muin --
-What are you waiting for?

Inform him immediately.

Your Royal Highness, the Crown Princess--

We are discussing governmental affairs.
I will visit her chamber later,

so tell her to leave.

No, I do not want to.

I've lived in the palace for 15 years now.

Do you think
I'm still naive enough to believe that?

Princess.

You may enter.

What do you think you are doing?

-You may leave.
-Don't you dare leave.

What is the problem?

Weren't they hired to record
all the affairs of the Inner Palace?

You send the female historians

to the Queen Dowager, the Queen,

and even Prince Dowon,
who does nothing all day.

Yet are they not allowed to hear

or record the words
of a mere crown princess?

-I did not send them to you because--
-Right.

I am sure it was done out of
your thoughtful consideration for me.

Whatever you do,
you always say it was for my sake.

Then answer this question.

There are only a few days
during the year when we can

sleep in the same room,
but you always put it off.

Is that also for my sake?

I told you that I had to take care of
an urgent petition last night.

What a bizarre coincidence.

Why is it

that such important petitions
are only submitted on those days?

I understand that it probably
sounds like an excuse to you.

But looking after governmental affairs
is more important to me.

What's the use?

You don't even have an heir.

Princess, watch your tongue.

Yes, all I do is bite my tongue.

When I speak out, people say

a princess who produce no heir
is making excuses.

And when I raise my eyebrows,
people say that the overbearing

and vicious crown princess
is putting you down.

Thus, all I can do is live in silence
as if I don't exist.

It has been 15 years since I first
entered the palace as a little girl.

I never asked for your love,
Your Royal Highness.

I only asked that
I be able to give you an heir.

I begged you numerous times

to give me a chance to do my duty.

But how did you respond?

You rejected me countless times.

You never embraced me,
knowing that I'd be blamed

for not being able to conceive.

I am blamed
because you don't have an heir.

I am also blamed
for your lack of affection.

Do you know how I feel when everything,

from the turbulent political situation
to the famine...

is blamed on my lack of virtue?

I want to go out to the streets
and shout from the top of my lungs

that I cannot possibly conceive
the child of a man I barely get to see.

I never thought about
how hurt you could be by my actions.

I sincerely apologize--

No, I don't need your apology
if you don't mean it.

You will end up apologizing to me again
next year and the year after.

Then what can I do...

That is the next date.

Please take good care of your health
until that day

so I can conceive your heir.

If you ignore my earnest request
once again...

you really might see me
on the Street of the Six Ministries.

STREET OF THE SIX MINISTRIES:
CURRENT DAY GWANGHWAMUN STREET

Princess.

Did you write down every single word?

Yes, Your Royal Highness.

Come outside with me.

Apprentice Heo.

I need water.

Hey, what's going on? What's wrong?

What is it? Did you have to
go through another hazing ritual?

No, it's not that.

A couple's...

A couple's fight.

What? "A couple's fight"?

The Crown Prince fought
with the Crown Princess?

My gosh. Show me what happened.
Give it to me. Now!

She really said these things?

Yes, we wrote down everything we heard.

Her Royal Highness
kept on snapping at him and asking,

"Did you do this? Did you do that?"

I broke out in a cold sweat.

We did write down everything
as we were told to do,

but what should we do with this?

Do we have to leave this in the records?

I'm not sure. We never wrote down
anything like this before.

But this can hardly be called a fight.

His Royal Highness was just yelled at...

You should cross it out.

We record the history of the royal court,

not of someone's embarrassment.

You're right about that.
This has nothing to do with politics.

But aren't we also here to record

everything that happens
inside the Inner Palace too?

I don't think we should classify
what should and shouldn't be left out.

She's right.

If she was called in,
she should record everything.

A historian shouldn't
cross out something they wrote.

Think of it from another perspective.

We call this a couple's fight,

but Her Royal Highness
used female historians

to pressure His Royal Highness.

We can't leave such a precedent.

-But the rules are--
-Wait, quiet!

This isn't a matter...

that a senior seventh-rank can decide.

Chancellor!

Chancellor... Goodness, there you are.

Goodness. Why are you
making such a fuss in the palace?

You have to take a look at this.

Female historians got called in
and returned with this.

What is it?

-This is...
-What should we do?

Should we leave it in?
Or should we just cross it out?

-Chief State Councillor!
-Chief State Councillor!

Chief State Councillor!

Chief State Councillor!

What should we do, my lord?

Officer Yang.

What did he say?

Do we cross it out or leave it in?

The Chief State Councillor said,

"This isn't our decision,
because we hold other positions.

The Hanrim should make the decision."

That's so cheap.
Are they going to stay out of this?

They always
make all the important decisions,

then say we're in charge
in times like these.

I told you before
that if we got female historians,

I'd have to clean up
all the mess they make.

My gosh, those old fogies.

Why did they let them
go to the Inner Palace?

So what will you do?

I gave this a lot of thought
and came to this conclusion.

Officer Min needs to
make a decision on this.

Even if this causes trouble later,

you won't suffer that much.

-I...
-His Royal Highness is here.

Your... Your Royal Highness...

Officer Min, I must speak with you.

Do you remember?

When I was younger,

I begged the eunuch
to let me go play at your house.

I never imagined

that I would marry your sister,
whom I met back then.

Are you asking me to erase it?

This is why you're my old friend.
You already know what I want.

She brought the female historians
in order to threaten me,

but she meant every single word she said.

She came to show me how she feels,

to show me that she's in pain,
and that she wants my attention.

I do not want that image of her
to be on display for future generations.

I know I shouldn't ask you to do this.

But can you erase the record...

for her sake?

You already know

that I cannot do it.

What if I become angry?

What if I order you as the Crown Prince?

That, too, I must write in the sachaek.

You haven't changed a bit.

An inflexible man of principle.

I'm sorry, Your Royal Highness.

No, I shouldn't have asked.

Your Royal Highness.

Please do not resent Her Royal Highness.

I do not.

She's stuck inside this palace,

waiting for a husband who never shows up.

I understand why she is angry.

So even if everyone else
points their finger at her...

please take her side.

She's a lonely person.

Move back.

More. A little more.

Just a little more.

Right there.

Now, look. Hae-ryung and I
were sitting about this far apart.

We were reading books, like this.

Then I fell asleep like this.

Then morning came,
and I opened my eyes like this.

Hurry. Come on.

-My gosh.
-Roll over.

-Roll over.
-My goodness.

Anyway, that's what happened.

Think about it carefully.

Do you really think
that she lay down next to me by accident?

She did it on purpose.

It's obvious that she did it on purpose.

Right?

No one rolls around like that
in their sleep.

I'm sure she purposely...

So what exactly is your point,
Your Highness?

Are you saying
you're going to use this chance

to date Apprentice Goo
since she obviously has feelings for you?

What are you talking about?
I'm a prince, and...

My point is that I don't
have any feelings for Hae-ryung.

You can't fool me.

I've been working in the palace
for 40 years.

And I've witnessed so many love affairs

between court ladies and eunuchs.

Let me tell you how you look.

"Did Court Lady Kim smile at me?

Or did she smile because I look funny?"

You look like Eunuch Park,

who once stayed up all night
thinking about that.

If you really want to win her heart...

I, Heo Sam-bo,

will do my best to help you,
Your Highness.

How exactly are you going to help me?

Don't tell anyone.

There's a secret method
that's passed down among eunuchs

that's known to work every single time.

I'm sorry.

He's going to use this
to tease me for days.

Your Highness.

This is Apprentice Goo Hae-ryung
from the Office of Royal Decrees.

You may enter.

Why did you wish to see me?

Don't forget. The way you look at her
is the most crucial part.

You must look at her intensely
and say this with a passion in your eyes.

"I will make you mine."

This is how you need to look at her.

Your Highness.

I don't quite understand what's going on.

By any chance, do you feel unwell?

Or are you trying to scold me?

What?

If this is about what happened earlier,

I'd like to sincerely apologize
for my actions.

It happened while I was sleeping,
but I still made you feel uncomfortable.

But please don't use
such a peculiar method to scold me.

It's very embarrassing.

From now on, I'll be careful
not to get too close to you,

even if it is by accident.

So please forgive me.

Sam-bo, that ridiculous man.

I wasn't scolding you.

I was neither angry

nor offended.

I...

I don't mind...

keeping you near me.

So...

do not distance yourself from me.

I mean...

That doesn't mean
you can lie next to me when I'm asleep.

I'm just saying we should stay close

while keeping the right amount
of distance.

You may go now.

You may go.

What are you doing? You just came home.

I wanted to wake myself up
because I stayed up all night.

It’s because of the night of gyeongsin.

That doesn't look like the case to me.

What's bothering you this time?

Is it because of that senior first-rank?

No, that's not why. It's just...

Hey.

The thing is, I can't stop thinking about

what he said to me.

My gosh. Why? What did he say?

"I don't mind

keeping you near me.

Do not distance yourself from me."

What's his problem? He's so ridiculous.

Just because he's good-looking!
What's that man's name?

Why?

If he likes you,
he should be straightforward about it.

How dare he try to play hard to get
with my lady?

My gosh, I should teach him a lesson.

That was a confession of love?

Of course. It's obvious.

He likes you
but he's not confident enough.

That's why he's just
beating around the bush.

So tell me. What's his name?

I'll spread ugly rumors about him.

His name...

Clerk Yi.

Clerk Yi? Okay, got it.

It's been a while,
but I should gather my ladies.

Clerk Yi?

Do not distance yourself from me.

-You wanted to see me?
-Come and sit down.

I must have underestimated that woman.

What do you mean?

I sent my men to Pyongan Province,
but they lost her.

There were swordsmen waiting, as if
they knew my men were coming.

Who do you think they are?

She always appears and disappears
elusively without your knowing.

I'm sure ruffians are protecting her.

No, that's not what I think.

I think she's gathering people
from Seoraewon.

SEORAEWON: A SCHOOL
THAT TEACHES WESTERN STUDIES

If you think about it, it makes sense.

She may have the support
of Queen Dowager Im,

but she can't possibly have
that much power outside the palace.

My lord.

Everyone who used to study
at Seoraewon is dead.

You know that.

You also thought the same thing

until we found out that she was alive.

I want you to be in charge of this case.

You know about Seoraewon
better than anyone.

Yes, my lord.

-Lead the way.
-Yes, my lord.

I'm surprised to see you here.

I didn't know you were a Buddhist.

Please wait.

I'm not done praying.

Is this the place?

Yes, she was here until yesterday.

Who's there?

That's enough.

Are you okay, my lord?

You may leave.

Princess.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Dongungjeon?

Again?

Yes, all four female historians
were summoned to Dongungjeon.

What is it this time?
Why does he need four female historians?

Do you think His Royal Highness
is preparing his revenge?

Maybe he wrote down and memorized

what he wants to say
to the Crown Princess, right?

He's not you.
Why would he memorize what to say to her?

He's obviously going to scold them.

I didn't think he'd be like that,
but he's a man who holds a grudge.

You'd all better be careful
of what you say.

Tell him that all of Hanrim,
especially myself,

wanted to cross out the conversation.

But that Officer Min over there

insisted that it be kept.

Okay?

Answer me!

Okay.

Okay.

Forgive me, Your Royal Highness!

I really didn't want to write down
the conversation.

But the Crown Princess
didn't give me any choice.

I mean, I tried to have it erased
from the sachaek.

But Officer Min told us not to erase it.

Please forgive me.

Did you think I called you here
to scold you for that?

Isn't that why?

Sit down.

Open it.

This is a red writing brush.

Is this a gift for us?

Yes, female historians are known
to have used that brush

to record all the merits and flaws
of the royal family.

I'm giving you those brushes as a gift
so that you will not forget your duties.

-Thank you!
-Thank you!

Are you really okay?

Your private conversation
was left as a record.

So why aren't you scolding us instead?

Of course, I'm not okay.

I still feel quite humiliated.

However, you are my subjects.
I hired you all myself.

I'm glad that you have become historians
who are fair and just.

Oh, right. I have one more thing
that I want to give to all of you.

Jin, what brings you here at this hour?

Come with me.
Let's go and shoot some arrows.

"Shoot some arrows"?

I will decline today.

I'll make a fool of myself
in front of the female historians.

Don't worry.

We're free from them for today.

What do you mean?

I gave them a day off.

I told them to get some fresh air
by the valley outside Sukjeongmun.

My goodness.

-What's the matter?
-Your Royal Highness.

Do you really not know
what that place is known for?

What?

That's where the guards go to take baths
after they're done

with their military training.

It's a famous place that women visit
to enjoy the sight

of those well-built men.

Really? I guess I unintentionally
let them have some good fun.

Let's go. Let's make sure
you get at least one good shot today.

Come on.

Hae-ryung.

Bull's eye!

It's your turn.

-My goodness!
-Oh, gosh!

-This is incredible!
-My gosh!

-My goodness gracious.
-Look at that!

My gosh.

-No, stop!
-Come on.

Hae-ryung won't be like that.

There's no way she'll be like that.

No way.

My gosh.

-Apprentice Goo!
-Apprentice Goo!

Those stupid guards!

Pardon?

Bull's eye!

Your Highness, did you just...

Rim, your arrow just hit the bull's eye.

This is so nice.

It's been so long since we had a break.

I'm not even asking for a day off
once every two days like the court ladies.

But it would be nice to have a day off
at least once a month like this.

It'd be nice to spend a day
without seeing our superiors.

I agree.

Where did it go?

What's wrong? Is something missing?

I brought the meat,
but I forgot to bring the charcoal.

-What?
-What should I do?

Should I go back home?

No, it's okay.
I'll go and find some firewood.

Wait here.

-My gosh.
-Oh, no.

-My gosh, everything's getting wet.
-Goodness.

I was worried about you.

I can tell how you feel.

I can tell how you feel
about Prince Dowon.

How dare they do this
to the Office of Royal Decrees?

Only one man in the Ministry of
Personnel would mess with such matters.

Aren't you even embarrassed?

I'm giving you a chance.

I want to know if you think about me,

if you even take notice of me at all.

I actually lied to you once,
Your Highness.

Because I had an ulterior motive.

I want you to look into
Third Inspector Goo Jae-gyeong.

I'm not like you, Father!

I can't forget

about Dan-yeong or the things you've done.

I ask for the impeachment

of First Historian Min U-won.

Subtitle translation by Ja-won Lee