Translator: MarcTempest
Editor: AgRoseCrystal
Chapter 582 Part 2
âThank you.â
It was a touching scene, even with the laughter.
***
The young masterâs condition improved little by little.
âThe painting tools should arrive by the time it snows, I think. Mr. Lee said so.â
âSnowâ¦â
âDoes it snow in Hanyang, too?â
ââ¦Yes. But⦠I think the scenery will be very different from here.â
The young master, who paused for a moment, looked out the window again. He saw the mountains towering between the curtains and the glass.
He briefly imagined the snow that covered those mountains.
Would they be completely white, or would there be colors mixed in between? What color would that be? How would they shine when they received the sunlight? What would they feel like when they saw them at dawn, or under the moonlight? What about when it was dark without a trace of moonlight? Or when the orange sunset faded?
ââ¦I w
Countless imaginations and colors and landscapes came like waves. His heart started to beat a little faster. He felt thrilled and a little scared.
The unknown painter clenched and unclenched his trembling hands. They were still shaking regardless of his will.
âI want to paint them.â
Somehow, his heart began to flutter.
***
The snow fell, but the painting tools did not arrive. In the meantime, Min-han learned how to write from the young master.
The writing tool was the Eastern painting tool he had bought. He didnât know he would use it, but he scratched his head and burned with enthusiasm.
âYou seem to have memorized the letters, so letâs try writing some words. Letâs start with your name.â
Min-han wrote each letter carefully with his trembling hand.
âIs there anything wrong?â
âUh, no⦠Was your surname Min?â
The young master, who had called him Min-han until now, spoke with a sorry look on his face.
âAh, my name is Min-han.â
Ah, thatâs a relief.
âI donât have a surname.â
â¦Thatâs a big deal?
The young master, who was relieved and then saddened, made the audience laugh. And they listened to Min-hanâs story.
âI didnât have a name either.â
Min-han looked at the name he had written and continued.
âI was found alone in the mountains near here. I donât know what happened to me, but my clothes were torn and my body was in bad shape. I almost died in the mountains, but I was able to live thanks to the villagers. And since then, Iâve been living in this village.â
The young master listened quietly to Min-hanâs story.
âI wasnât in my right mind at that time, so I couldnât find out my age or name. They guessed I was about eighteen by looking at my height, so I became eighteen years old, and my nameâ¦â
Min-han smiled brightly and said.
âMy name Min-han was also given by a guest who stayed at this mansion.â
Ahâ¦
âI wanted to meet him and thank him. To tell him that I like the name he gave to the orphan, that Iâm using it well. And that⦠Iâll live well so that the name wonât be tarnished.â
Well, he was jealous of the villagers who had families and the young master.
Min-han smiled awkwardly and finished his words.
âHe told me to follow the surname of the person I respect the most.â
The person he respects.
That must be him.
âI thought Iâd just wait here for his news, but I guess itâs better to open a big store in Hanyang as you said. If the name Min-han becomes known, he might know it, and he might come to see me someday.â
The young master stared blankly at Min-han.
âAnd I want to have a family, too. I want to earn a lot of money so that I can feed them well, heal them if they get sick, and never part with them no matter what happens. I want to show him that the orphan he gave a name to is living happily like this.â
Min-han looked ordinary, but he had such a story. Moviegoer and the audience were quietly immersed in the twoâs conversation.
***
The first walk outside the mansionâs wall.
The young master was staring blankly at one place, even when Min-han said they should go back.
Among the hills where the trees stood, there was a place that was empty and only snow piled up.
âAh.â
Min-han, who was a bumpkin, opened his mouth.
âThere was a forest fire about ten or nine years ago, but luckily only that place burned down.â
ââ¦Nine years ago?â
The unknown painter looked at the empty place where not a single small tree was visible. It looked like a dead space, contrasting with the trees next to it.
âWhy⦠are there no trees?â
If nine years had passed, there should have been some grown trees. But there was nothing in that space. Only the fallen dead tree trunks occupied the place.
âThatâs the strange thing. No matter how we planted trees, or flowers, or seeds, they all died. They said it was because the mountain god was angry and we even held a ritual, but it didnât work. Weâve left it alone since then. The other places are fine.â
Min-han shrugged his shoulders and said as if it was nothing.
âIt used to be a place where a lot of flowers bloomed,â
He didnât know when the young masterâs gaze would leave that place.
âThere wonât be any flowers there anymore.â
[I wonder what the young master was thinking then.]
***
The young masterâs room.
The young master, who was sitting on the bed, stretched out his right arm. Mr. Lee, who was careful, grabbed the young masterâs hand.
The young masterâs hands were wrapped in bandages from the middle of his arms to the tips of his fingers. From the first day he met Min-han until now.
âYour wounds have healed a lot.â
âYes. Thanks to the three of you.â
âOf course, itâs our duty.â
Unlike the young master and Mr. Lee, who were happy about the healed wounds, there was someone whose heart sank. It was Min-han.
And the audience.
Moviegoer and the audience swallowed the scream that seemed to come out and looked at the screen. The wound on his arm, which they thought lightly, was more serious than they thought.
ââ¦Is this â¦a lot better?â
Min-han couldnât take his eyes off the young masterâs arm.
It was Mr. Leeâs job to wrap the bandages, so Min-han had never seen the wound under the bandages. He only thought it was badly injured when he saw the blood on the first day.
â¦He never thought it would be such a severe wound.
The young masterâs arms that were exposed were miserable.
There was no place without a wound, from the arm to the finger. He wondered how a carriage accident could leave such a wound, and thought he needed more treatment.
No, if his exposed arms were like this⦠what about his body and legs that were hidden by his clothesâ¦
The young master, who felt the worried gaze, lifted his head and looked at Min-han. The pity and worry that showed on Min-hanâs face. The young master smiled with a pale face and hugged his arm full of wounds.
âItâs okay now. Hyung. It doesnât hurt.â
But his arms were still shaking.
Min-han felt like he had taken the young masterâs accident too lightly.
***
It was a new year, and January was almost over, but the painting tools didnât come. Min-han sighed as he swept away the snow that had piled up more. He couldnât nag Mr. Lee either, because the people who used to come once or twice a week didnât come either.
âThey must be very busy.â
âTheyâll come soon.â
Unlike Min-han, the young master was walking around the yard with a relaxed face. His hands were still trembling, but he seemed to be more at ease since he took off the bandages.
Min-hanâs eyes swept over the young masterâs hands as he swept away the small snow. The hands full of wounds.
He thought it was a great thing to do to save someone else, but he didnât know the person and the young master was someone he knew, so he felt resentful.
The young master, who seemed to know Min-hanâs feelings, smiled brightly.
Mr. Lee opened the door of the mansion and said.
âYoung master! Itâs cold. Letâs go in now!â
Thatâs when it happened.
Thud! Thud!
The sound of knocking on the gate was heard. It was faster and louder than usual.
It was a rare visit.
Did the painting tools come? Min-han brightened up and tried to move, but Mr. Lee walked quickly and said. He looked a little stiff.
âMin-han. Take the young master and stay inside.â
âHuh? Yes, yes.â
Min-han blinked his eyes and looked at the young master. The young master seemed to be frozen.
ââ¦Young master. Letâs go in.â
ââ¦Yes.â
[Now that I think about it, the young master and Mr. Lee might have felt something ominous from that knock.]
The narration was ominous.
Moviegoer and the audience swallowed their dry saliva.
As soon as Min-han and the young master entered the mansion, they went up to the second floor. They could see the situation at the gate from the window on the second floor.
âItâs the merchant who bought me the brushes and inkstone last time.â
âAh.â
The person who knocked on the door was the big merchant who had bought Min-han the brushes and inkstone. He had seen him a few times, but he didnât hear his voice, so he didnât know if he couldnât speak.
Mr. Lee, who read the paper that seemed to be from the merchant, asked several times. The merchant nodded heavily. And he handed over something wrapped in a cloth. Min-hanâs face brightened up in an instant.
âThe painting tools are here!â
Unlike Min-han, who was happy, the young masterâs eyes didnât leave Mr. Leeâs back.
Soon Mr. Lee came into the mansion.
âWho came?â
âIt was the merchant. Sir! Are these the painting tools?â
âUh, uh. Yes.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Mr. Lee, who had a slightly flustered expression, had a cloth with painting tools in one hand and a crumpled paper that was a letter in the other.
Min-hanâs eyes were on the painting tools, and the threeâs eyes were on the crumpled paper.
ââ¦Hyung.â
âOh! This is pretty heavy, huh? â¦Right?â
The young master smiled faintly and said to Min-han.
âCan you please tidy up the painting tools⦠in the room?â
Min-han, who blinked his eyes, nodded and went upstairs. The camera showed the three people who were looking at the crumpled letter.
The unknown painter read the letter over and over again with a blackened face.
Mr. Lee clenched his teeth and looked somewhere, and Madam Go shed tears.
They couldnât believe it no matter how many times they read it.
ââ¦How could they⦠how could they pass away like thisâ¦â
[It was a letter that announced someoneâs death.]
***
Min-han didnât know what to do.
The day the painting tools arrived.
The atmosphere of the mansion changed completely.
The young master, who used to go out for a walk outside the mansion, locked himself in his room again, and Mr. Lee and Madam Go were busier than ever.
They acted differently, but they seemed to move with the same mind and thought.
But Min-han, who knew nothing, couldnât fit in with that flow. He just did as usual, bringing three meals a day to the young master, sweeping the yard, and helping with chores.
He felt like he became a nine-year-old kid.
He watched his Hyungs and sisters go back home when their parents called them.
They were kind, but they treated him slightly as an outsider.
âBut come to think of it, I came here to work for a short time this winterâ¦â
The young master would also go back to Hanyang someday, and he would go back to the village when spring came and never enter this mansion again.
Then he would be alone again.
â¦A little.
No, a lot.
A lot.
Min-han felt lonely.
He was sweeping the yard with a slightly gloomy expression, when
Bang! Bang!
There was a sound of knocking on the gate.
Mr. Lee went to the back mountain and Madam Go was busy too. What should he do? He was flustered when he heard a familiar voice.
âMr. Lee! Is Mr. Lee not here?!â
It was the man who delivered the letters.
âMr. Lee went to the back mountain!â
âIs that you, Min-han? I see. Then Iâll just give you this and go. Uh, can you open the gateâ¦â
He wanted to say yes, but he remembered the warning that Mr. Lee gave him. He told him not to let anyone in when he was not there. He hesitated, and a voice shouted as if he didnât care.
âNever mind! Iâll throw it over! Iâll come again in a few days, so tell Mr. Lee to stay in the mansion!â
Before Min-han could say anything, a letter fell from above.
âMister?!â
âIâm going now!â
Crunch! Crunch!
He heard the sound of footsteps getting farther away. He quickly picked up the letter so that it wouldnât get wet by the snow, and looked at the gate with a bewildered face.
â¦He had no idea what was going on.
Min-hanâs eyes turned to the letter. The light letter felt heavier than ever.
Could it be here too�
Only three people knew the truth.
â¦He knew he shouldnât do this, but Min-hanâs hand reached for the letter.
That day.
He couldnât forget that he didnât get to see the letter that came with the painting tools. He wanted to know what the three people knew. And he wanted to help them.
Now that he had learned Korean from the young master.
Min-han was confident that he could read the letter.
He swallowed his saliva and opened the envelope. A few thin sheets of paper came out. He looked at the one with the longest writing on it.
ââ¦isâ¦inâ¦
He muttered and bit his tongue.
Chinese characters, Chinese characters, and more Chinese characters!
He couldnât read anything but the particles in the letter full of Chinese characters he hadnât learned. He banged his head on the gate.
A little later.
Min-han handed the letter to Mr. Lee, who had returned to the mansion. He was worried that he would get scolded for the torn envelope, but Mr. Lee was more focused on the letter.
Mr. Leeâs eyes widened as he read the letter. His hands trembled as he held the paper.
âMadam Go! The young master!!â
Mr. Lee called Madam Go and headed to the young masterâs room on the second floor. His voice was urgent, but it didnât sound ominous like the previous letter. Rather, it had a hint of joy.
The door that had been tightly closed opened.
Min-hanâs face was full of worry as he saw the young masterâs room that had darkened again.
âMin-han. Pull the curtains. Quickly!â
âAh! Yes!â
At Mr. Leeâs words, Min-han hurriedly pulled the curtains and let the light in.
The young master, who had been lying in bed, stirred up at the noisy situation. His face and eyes were still lifeless, as if he were dead.
[I was worried.]
[I wondered if the young masterâs condition would get worse.]
[What was in that letter that made Mr. Lee, who had been depressed by the previous letter, react like that.]
âRead this, please.â
Mr. Lee handed him the letter. Madam Go, who came in late, looked puzzled.
The young masterâs eyes, which had been dead and dull, moved to the letter that Mr. Lee was holding. It was the short one.
While the young master read the letter, the room was filled with the breathing of the four people.
Rustle.
The young master, who had shown no reaction, reached out his trembling hand to the letter. Min-han looked at the young masterâs face cautiously and widened his eyes.
[There was a light in the young masterâs eyes as he looked at the letter.]
[It was a very, very beautiful light.]
The young master put down the short letter and picked up the longer sheets of paper. It was the letter full of Chinese characters that Min-han had failed to read.
[I couldnât read it then, but I can read it now.]
The unknown painter, who didnât care about his shaking arms, opened his mouth with a trembling voice. Min-hanâs voice, which came as a narration, was calm.
But his heart was the same.
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[We, today,]
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[We declare that our Joseon is an independent country and that the Joseon people are a sovereign nation.]