- Weol's continued denial of being Yeon Wu prompts King Hwon's curiosity into events of eight years ago, but court records frustrate him and all parties involved have since died - well, all but one.
- Seeing that her presence brings more agitation than comfort to King Hwon, Weol decides it's best to leave the capitol city. Since even from his mother Prince Yang Myeong Gun hears of King Hwon first, and since Shaman Jang Nok Yeong chastises and banishes Jan Sil for repaying an old debt by bringing Myeong Gun and Weol together, Myeong Gun and Jan Sil each decide to no longer put others ahead of themselves. Weol's continued denial of being Yeon Wu inflames King Hwon's curiosity into events of eight years ago. The timing of young Yeon Wu's sudden illness, swift banishment, and subsequent untimely death rings all too politically perfect to the desires of his court enemies, but official court records give no cue and all parties involved have since died. Well, all but one, so Hwon and Woon sneak out to court the sympathies of former King Seong Jo's chief eunuch. Meanwhile, Queen Bo Gyeong begins to hear a woman's sobs emanating from the forbidden Hidden Moon Building that no one else can hear.—statmanjeff
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