Though Kanghyok didnât know who the guest was, but he must be an extraordinary person, given Soonsinâs polite attitude.
Standing up and tidying his dress like Soonsin, Kanghyok waited for him.
âAhem.â
The lord that Soonsin mentioned cleared his throat outside.
At the same time Soonsin ran out and greeted him kindly.
âWelcome, milord.â
âOh, are you prepared well to depart?â
âYes, sir. All thanks to you.â
âOh, no. You got the job because youâre excellent in martial arts.â
Given theyâre chatting comfortably, they were on intimate terms.
Belatedly Kanghyok introduced himself.
âHow are you, sir? My name is Kanghyok Paek.â
âOh, youâre Kanghyok!â said the middle-aged man with a huge laugh.
For some reason he was excited to see Kanghyok.
âI heard a lot about you. They say your medical skills are excellent.â
âIâm flattered, sir.â
Kanghyok kept bowing to him, saying something he didnât mean.
âCome inside, milord. Let me tell my servant to lay a table again.â
âSure,â said the man, carrying a mat on the saddle with him.
âWhy is he carrying that mat?â
At that moment Kangyok recalled the mayor of Ansung, who came to see Kanghyok from a long distance to his hemorrhoids.
Squatting on the floor, Soonsin said, âWeâre going to have a new table with foods and alcoholic drinks.â
The way Soonsin sat down suggested he had had never his leg injured.
Putting down a mat on the floor gently, the middle-aged nobleman said, âYou have your leg completely cured now.â
âYes, I owe it all to Kanghyok.â
âI admire your wonderful medical skills.â
âOh, I forgot to introduce you, milord.â
âReally? Iâm sorry for that.â
Then the middle-aged man sat down on the mat cautiously.
He made a frown, as if he felt some pain.
âDoes he have hemorrhoids?â
His symptoms looked exactly the Ansung mayorâs.
âLet me introduce him, Kanghyok.â
âYes, milord,â he said, bowing to that man once again.
âHis name is Sungryong Yu. He is on intimate terms with Soonsin because they have known each other since their childhood.â
âSungryong Yu!â
How could he recall the mayor of Ansung when he was now seeing such a famous scholar and politician in Joseon? He was the minister of culture and education at this time
âWhatâs wrong with you?â asked Soonsin when Kanghyok made an embarrassed expression.
âNo, itâs nothing. I just admire him a lot.â
âHahaha. Iâm flattered,â said Sungryong.
âItâs my honor to see you here,â said Kanghyok sincerely.
Soonsin Lee on his right and Sungryong Yu on his left!
How could Joseon go to the brink of collapse with such reliable men like Soonsin and Sungryong?
Kanghyok suddenly thought of the top leader at that time, who was King Sonjo.
âKing Sonjo, who the hell are you?â
At that moment Soonsinâs personal servant came in with a table with drinks and side dishes.
It seemed that Soonsin hunted several pheasants when he said he went out for hunting.
Three roasted pheasants were on the table, along with that delicious liquor that Kanghyok tasted before.
With a hearty laugh, Sungryong said, âThis is an occasion for me to say goodbye to Soonsin leaving for the northern area. So, fill your cup now.â
âYes, milord.â
When Sungryong proposed a toast Soonsin and Kanghyok quickly emptied their cups.
âSoonsin, you know itâs a bit difficult for me to recommend you for that ranking position of chosanbo manho.â
Though chosanbo manho was a lower rank, it was still high enough for someone like Soonsin who just passed the state civil exam on martial arts.
Soonsin was well aware that he owed it to Sungryong.
âYes, milord.â
âSo, you have to carry out your duty well.â
âIâll keep it in mind, sir.â
âGood. Letâs have a good time now. Cheers!â
As Sungryon was in the drinking group, Kanghyok felt a bit uncomfortable.
He couldnât laugh or talk aloud in Sungryongâs presence now.
Instead he kept emptying his cup while listening to Sungryong talking with Soonsin.
âYou must have heard of it already, though itâs new to Kanghyok.â
âYes, milord.â
âRecently a Japanese envoy called Tachibana Yashiro visited Joseon.â
âYashiro?â
He was totally new to Kanghyok.
âThis Japanese envoy made fun of the mayor of Sangju, Unhyong Song, and acted arrogantly in Hanyang,â said Sungryong.
In fact, Kanghyokâs impression of the Japanese people was not good because the Japanese raidersâ recent attack.
Sparkling his eyes, Soonsin said, âI would have beheaded him right away if I had been there.â
âNo, no, You shouldnât kill a Japanese envoy recklessly.â
âHow could he be so arrogant? He even ridiculed the mayor by saying his hair turned grey for nothing.â
âWell, he even threw pepper at the feast for him.â
Given that Soonsin was upset with Yasuhiro, he clearly knew the Japanese play the bully during his stay in Joseon.
Sungryong was quietly looking at him.
âSo, weâre not accepting his request.â
âDoes it mean that youâre not sending an envoy to Japan?â
âRight. How can we send one there thoughtlessly when the sea route to Japan is not that safe?â
âGreat decision, sir.â
Kanghyok didnât know who Yasuhiro was, but it was clear that the Joseon government would not send any envoy to Japan this time.
If thatâs the case, it would be several more years to go before Japanese invasion of Joseon in 1592 broke out.
Kanghyok, who was stressed by the idea of entering a government service during the turbulent times, felt a bit relieved to hear that.
Only then did Kanghyok become enlivened enough to ask.
âSorry, but Iâm not aware of whatâs happening right now. What the hell did that Japanese envoy do?â
At his asking Sungryong burst into a big laughter.
âOh, you were in Suwon at that time.â
âHe took part in the battle at Otan village as a medic.â
âI heard that, too. Half the letter from the mayor of Suwon was about you.â
Now see, the mayor even talked to Sungryong, the foreign minister, about Kanghyok.
Sungryon said in a moving tone, as if he was greatly impressed by the mayorâs description of Kanghyok.
âI hear you eradicated smallpox in a village, along with Joon Huh at the Royal Medical Service.â
âYes, I heard it, too. These two men are really great, sir.â
Now, Soonsin furtively pressured on Kanghyok to accept the government job offer.
âNope, I hate King Sonjo.â
Though Kanghyok like power and wealth, he didnât want to serve a king that he didnât like.
âAnyway, this bastard Yashiro is so rude. I hear he complained to the mayor of Sangju that his hair turned grey because he spent all his life in battlefields, while the mayorâs hair turned grey because he only indulged in revelry with wine and women all his life.â
Nodding his head, Kanghyok listened for him.
âIt was true that Yashiro spent all his life in battlefields.â
Japansâ fierce fighting among numerous warlords across the country lasted from the 15th century until the early 17th century.
Though it was not known how old Yashiro was, he most likely spent several decades fighting in numerous battlefields.
Accordingly a peaceful Joseon might have looked strange to him.
âSon of a bitch!â
Kanghyok cursed before he knew when he thought about the upcoming war that Joseon would go through.
âSo, what did he do at the feast?â
âYou probably know how precious pepper is.â
âYes, I do.â
As it was so precious, ordinary people could hardly obtain it.
âI hear they imported it from Japan.â
Mostly they spent it at the royal court, and exported the leftovers to China for huge profits.
âI hear Yasuhiro threw away pepper to the participants in the middle of the feast. So, the musicians and gisaeng scrambled over it.â
âI guess the feast was messed up...â
âOf course it was. Whatâs more troublesome was what he said after the party.â
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Sungryong couldnât open his mouth right away, as if he was incensed at recalling what had happened.
Take deep breaths several times, he said, âHe said that Joseon would collapse, given the despicable state of discipline.â
âI would obviously beheaded him if I had been there.â
Then Sungryong and Soonsin quickly emptied their cups.
But Kanghyok didnât let Yashiroâs statement go out through one ear.
âWhat he said was partially true.â
Without Soonsin and Sungryong Joseon would have collapsed at that time.
âBy the way, you have wanted to meet Kanghyok for a long time, sir.â
âOh, yes, yes.â
Sungryong corrected his posture as if he felt pain in the butt.
âWhat should I do?â
âI think you had better give me some time.â
Usually Kanghyok would immediately open the bag and take out operating tools.
But he wanted to cure Sungryongâs disease completely after thorough check-up.
âReally? What do you think is the best time? In fact, I am disturbed a lot by this pain.â
Though Kanghyok didnât know it, Sungryong once collapsed because of his painful hemorrhoids during the Japanese invasion of Joseon in 1592.
That suggested his condition was serious.
âLet me hurry up as much as possible to treat your disease.â
âGot it. Let me take the time out for the treatment.â