Plastic surgery.
Itâs often associated with cosmetic surgery, but not necessarily.
There were more reconstructive operations at the hospital that Kanghyok worked in modern Korea.
âItâs a very difficult opeartion...â
Though Kanghyok was called a genius surgeon, he was not confident in plastic surgery.
âI canât shave her jaw!â
If he did, it would be like Yoni cutting open a patient with a scalpel.
âMaster, are you sick?â
âUgh?â
âBecause you make a frown..â
âOh, I see.â
Yoni was looked down at him with a worried expression.
He was touching the pit of the stomach with his right hand.
Thanks to Yoniâs care he felt less pain now.
âIâm alright, Yoni.â
âDo you have any concern, master?â
âWait a moment.â
He slowly raised himself, though he felt so good about resting his head on her lap.
âWell, itâs because of a patient.â
âAre you talking about Lord Sungryong?â
âNo, not him. Heâs fully recovered.â
Though Sungryon had enough of drink and meat last night, he didnât give any moan.
âWhich patient are you talking about?â
In Yoniâs eyes Kanghyok was a happy-go-lucky man these days.
The only patient he was seeing was Sungryong, who offered him numerous goods in return for his treatment.
âThere was a nobleman called Hangbok Lee among the people I drank with...â
âIs he sick?â
âNo, not him, but his wife.â
âHis wife?â
Come to think of it, Hangbokâs wife was definitely female.
And she was the daughter of General Yul Kwon.
It was somewhat burdensome for Kanghyok to touch her directly.
âYeah, I need your help, Yoni, when I go and see her.â
âOh, no problem, master.â
âLet me get some sleep.â
âSure.â
When he was about to stand up, his vomit in the yard bothered him.
âI didnât eat meat only.â
There was some fish, too.
Fish was not his favorite as he usually enjoyed meat.
But he liked some fish such as eel or fugu.
âWait a minute...fugu?â
Why did he suddenly think of fugu?
Fugu tasted good whether it was roasted, fried or boiled with seasoning.
âMaster, let me clean it up.â
Yoni was clearly concerned about Kanghyok staring at his own vomit carefully.
âNo, no. Wait a minute.â
He stopped on the spot after waving his hand at her quickly.
He actually plopped down on the ground and examined the vomit more carefully.
âAh, Ah!â
âHave you hit upon any idea?â
âYes, very good. Looks like itâs going to work.â
Kanghyok made a satisfied smile, nodding his head repeatedly.
Without knowing whatâs going on, she also smiled.
âThe poison of fugu is not botulinum toxin, but its action mechanism is somewhat similar.â
Fugu was more poisonous, but he could solve it by diluting it further.
Of course he could test it enough before using it.
Nodding his head again, he went into the room.
Much drunk, Yoju, Makbong and Dolsok sprawled out on the floor.
âCan you carry her to the corner?â
Kanghyok snatched up Yoju, who was asleep with a brush in hand.
He was going to have Yoni carry her to the corner.
âOops... I canât carry her alone, master.â
âReally?â
âWell, youâre the strongest among us, master.â
âThatâs true.â
He readily carried her to the corner, and then pushed aside Dolsok and Makbong.
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âThanks, Yoni. I covered Yoju with a blanket, so you donât have to worry about her.â
âYes, master.â
âGood night.â
After letting her out, Kanghyon lay on back on the blanket.
Turning his head, he found Dolsok and Makbong sleeping in a hugging position.
They were snoring so loudly that he got even worried about them.
In particular, Makbong seemed to suffer from sleep apnoea.
Given his short neck and heavy weight, he probably developed that syndrome.
âIf I get more accustomed to general anesthesia of patients with herbal medicine, can I treat Makbongâs disease?â
To treat Makbongâs sleep apnoea, Kanghyok needed a tube that he could stick into his neck as well as a respirator.
He thought he could get these operating tools if he had more power and money.
For he was now in Hanyang.
While Kanghyok was fast asleep, somebody woke him up.
He was none other than Dolsok.
âMaster, a nobleman called Hangbok is here to see you.â
âUgh? What time is it now?â
âWell, theyâre about to ring the bell that lifts the curfew.â
When he looked outside, he found some shadow approaching him.
His shadow implied that he was kind of nervous at the moment.
âHmmm... It looks like he really doesnât want to see his wifeâs face.â
Kanghyok raised himself laboriously.
Though he felt pain in abdomen, his head was not a mess anymore.
âLet me wash my face.â
âI have the water basin ready for you, master.â
Dolsok pushed a small basin toward him.
While he was touching his face with warm water, Dolsok handed him something.
âItâs a toothbrush and salt.â
âOh, thatâs great!
His mouth didnât feel fresh at all, so he cleaned his teeth with salt and a willow toothbrush before going out of the room.
âOh, itâs nice to you see!â said Hangbok gladly.
The sun was already rising behind his back, but Kanghyong got upset for some reason.
At that moment the bell lifting the curfew rang.
It was much louder and more noisy than Kanghyok heard in Suwon.
Ding, ding, ding~
âI hate those rings! When Iâm awake, I donât have to hear it like this,â said Hangbok, putting his hands on his ears.
On the other hand, Kanghyok just got annoyed to hear the bell.
âDang it. I think I need ear plugs.â
âHahaha. Letâs go, Kanghyok.â
âWait a minute! I think I have to see Sungryong first to check his condition. As you know, he had too much last night.â
âOh, I see.â
Sungryongâs hemorrhoids was notorious because the fate of Joseon at that time depended on his condition.
As if he understood Kanghyokâs explanation, Hangbok nodded his head.
Fortunately Sungryong already got up.
He didnât look uncomfortable when he washed his face.
âHow are you, milord?â
At Kanghyokâs greetings he made a broad smile.
âHi, good morning!â
âSorry to come so early, sir.â
âNo problem. Please check my condition. Why are you here, Hangbok?â
âOh, let me stand behind, sir.â
âYes, please...â
Sungryong didnât show it, even to Soonsin.
As Hangbok was notorious for cracking jokes or making fun of somebody, Sungryong didnât want to let him see it.
âSo, how does it look today?â asked Sungryong.
Sungryong lay on back quickly and raised his hips.
âItâs a bit red around his anus, but it looks okay.â
It seemed that he tried to take a dump in the morning, though his anus was clean as he took the sitz bath.
âGood, milord. Let me apply some ointment there...â
Kanghyok applied herbal medicine jaungo, and gave him another medicine.
âTake this.â
âThanks so much.â
âAre you going to attend a meeting hosted by the king?â
âI guess so. Starting today...â
âToday?â
âI donât have any reason to delay now. I just feel sorry for the king.â
Come to think of it, Sungryong had no reason not to do work at the palace.
âThe problem is when he has to poop at the palace...â
Kanghyok felt dreadful when he thought that King Sonjo, chicken-hearted and lacking in national strategy, would run state affairs without Sungryongâs counsel.
âGot it, sir. Please go ahead,â said Kanghyok.
âYes, allow me go to the palace today. This is all thanks to you, Kanghyok.â
âYouâre welcome, milord.â
In the meantime, Hangbok was waiting for Kanghyok with patience.
âAre you done?â
âYes, letâs go.â
There were two horses ready at the gate, one for Hangbok and the other for Kanghyok.
âMy house is not far from here.â
âGot it.â
When they arrived, Hangbokâs father-in-law Yul Kwon was about to go out.
âOh, my father-in-law is coming out. Introduce yourself!â
For a general he was short and stout like Makbong.
âUgh? Did you stay out overnight?â asked General Kwon.
âYes, I stayed at Lord Sungryongâs house.â
âI see. Did he recover?â
âYes, he has fully recovered.â
âI think I have to see him one of these days. By the way, who is this man?â
General Kwon turned to Kanghyok.
Yul Kwon, the hero of the Siege of Haengju in 1593 when he led a militia of 9000 to defeat the Japanese invaders at the Castle of Haengju.
âMy name is Kanghyok Paek. Currently Iâm staying at Lord Sungryongâs house.â
âThis man is that famous doctor.â
âOh, I have heard a lot about you. Great! What business has brought you here?â
Kanghyok couldnât tell the truth.
When he was hesitant, Hangbok quickly stepped in.
âWell, I donât feel good as I drank too much last night. So, I asked him to come over and check my condition and look around my house...â
âGot it. Be careful next time. Let me take my leave then.â
âYes, father-in-law.â
Hangbokâs lie was so natural that Kanghyok felt Hangbok was one cut above him.
âYou have just seen my father-in-law. What is your impression?â
âHe is vigorous and valiant.â
âWhat if my wife exactly takes after him?â
âWell, I would say thatâs repulsive.â
âYou bet. I wouldnât ask you a favor like this with no reason.â
âI see...â