Chapter 7.2 - (Splendid Death) part 2
Lady of YeonSung
The night grew deeper, but everyone was awake as they enjoyed the excitement of the festival.
Yujo carefully opened the window and entered her room. The dark room was completely silent.
Was everyone outside? Had Brother Jewol returned?
Yujo snuck through the darkness as she made her way to the bathroom. She felt as if her body reeked of sweat and dust. When she entered the bathtub full of chilly water, she finally felt a sense of relief.
âHas your mistress returned?â
Suddenly, she heard Jewolâs voice outside. Ah, was he back already? When she turned around, she saw the shadows of Jewol and a bowing young woman.
âNot yet, Master.â
Ah, it was Ran?
âWhen she returns, let me know.â
âYes, sir.â
Jewol was just about to turn around, but he stopped. He turned back to Ran.
âNever take your eyes off her.â
What?
Yujo watched the two shadows from within the water.
What did that mean? Why was he telling her not to take her eyes off her?
âYes, sir.â
Yujo stayed inside the depths of the water as Ran kept her figure bowed. Yujo felt strange.
Even after Yujo had changed into her nightdress, sleep evaded her. She kept replaying the conversation she had overheard as she lied in bed.
She mustâve heard wrong. No, she must have misunderstood.
Never take your eyes off her. Why was Jewol commanding Ran to watch over her? Yujo tossed and turned within the blankets before bursting out of bed. She couldnât lie still any longer.
She draped a summer jacket over her nightdress before opening the door and exiting the room. The house was filled with noise as always. Wherever Princess Yeowa was, overflowing laughter followed.
For some reason, she was worried about the bamboo shards she had left in Jewolâs care. She wanted to take a look at them again.
She quietly made her way down the corridor and entered Jewolâs study. She lit the lantern inside. The materials inside the study were all neatly organized.
How like him. Yujo carefully grazed her eyes over the books. Even his handwriting was neat and tidy. Yujo dragged her finger over the writing.
Where could he have put the bamboo shards?
She picked up the lantern and carefully sifted through the study. He must have put it away somewhere safe because she couldnât find it anywhere. She looked through all the tidied drawers until she found a small box buried deep inside one of them.
Did he put it inside here? The box was even locked with a padlock. However, she already knew where Jewol kept his keys.
She quickly found the key hidden inside a vase and opened the lock. Click, Yujo thoughtlessly opened the box. What she saw inside made her freeze.
At first, she just thought it was a pretty bottle.
It was transparent, but it seemed to give off a glow of seven colors.
âIt was completely clear and transparent and gave off a colorful light. But itâs very unstable, so after it comes into contact with a person, that person will explode within a couple of hours. So it has to be kept in a sturdy, crystal bottle.â
What⦠was this?
âSoYeon?â
At Jewolâs voice, Yujo flinched in surprise and hurriedly closed the lid of the box.
âAhâ¦Bro-â
He frowned.
âMy lord husband.â
Yujo quickly corrected herself. They had agreed that she would call him âmy lord husbandâ when they were outside. But why did those words suddenly sound so awkward? She felt as if her tongue had gone stiff.
âWhen did you get back?â
âJust now.â
âWhat happened back there?â
âThatâs⦠I thought I saw someone I knew.â
âSomeone you knew?â
âI thought I saw a friend from Yeha, so I couldnât help myself. But when I took a closer look, it wasnât them.â
Yujo didnât know why she was lying. She was sorry for doing it, but she couldnât help herself.
âReally?â Jewol murmured suspiciously.
âBut what brings you to this room?â
âThat isâ¦â
If she asked him what was inside this box, that would be the end. It would be the end if she asked him whether this bottle held the icy-fire stone. No, donât worry about that and just ask him. Brother, what is this? Just askâ¦
Justâ¦
Yujoâs heart held that question inside as she looked at Jewol. He was an older brother she had known for a long time. Brother Yuhaâs friend. How much time had the three of them spent together? They had run across the meadows, slept underneath the stars⦠They had hunted together and even played together. Jewol had always been a kind person. His smiles were like that of a celestial beingâs, and he received a lot of love from the two siblings.
âNever take your eyes off her.â
Why had he given that command to Ran?
However, she couldnât ask him. She merely gave him a sheepish smile and replied.
âAh, I wanted to take another look at the bamboo shards, so I was looking for them.â
âHaa, you want to see it again when itâs this late?â
Jewolâs expression was the same as always. No, actually, something was off. Yujo was flustered at this new awareness. There was an unfamiliar distance between them that she hadnât noticed before.
He walked over to his desk as he spoke. The lantern illuminated his handsome face. It hadnât changed. Yujo bit her lip.
Even when he carefully found the bamboo shards and splayed it out for her, Yujo felt a chill run down her spine. She needed to trust him. Why was she thinking like this? Rather than trusting a man whose name she didnât know, shouldnât she trust this brother of hers whom she had known for many years?
âWhatâs wrong?â
Jewol found Yujoâs stiff expression very strange.
âAh, itâs nothing.â
Yujo lowered her gaze and spoke with a blank expression. She recalled the completed bamboo slip with the bamboo shards filled in. Now that she thought about it, that final character seemed to be a Seol.
âIs there a Seol family among the families from the northern province?â
âSeol?â
Jewol slightly tilted his head.
âThere are a lot of families from the northern province, so Iâm not sure.â
âYeah, I guess so.â
Yujo shook her head. She wanted to shake off the suspicions that were creeping over her shoulders.
âYujo.â
Suddenly, Jewol called out to her. Startled, Yujo raised her head. Jewolâs eyes underneath the light of the lantern looked a bit strange. Thatâs⦠It looked very similar to the eyes of the strange man as he looked at her in the ChiHwaRu. The eyes of a man gazing at a woman. Yujo quickly looked away.
âAh, donât you think you should go inside and rest?â
âYes, I think Iâll head back. Thank you, Brother.â
Yujo gave him an awkward smile.
I should trust him.
Yujo shook her head. She dumped out the dark doubts pooling inside her heart.
Jewol slightly turned his head and glanced at her before smiling bitterly.
Ran was standing in front of Yujoâs room. Yujo quickly looked at Ran and Jewolâs expressions, but they both looked calm. Something didnât feel right. Jewol relaxed a bit and bid Yujo a goodnight before leaving.
Yujo merely stood in the darkness. Jewol passed through the corridor andâ¦
âSeolâ¦â
She didnât hear Jewolâs murmur.
The next morning was very busy.
It was the day Princess Yeowa and other guests would gather together to enjoy a comedy.
Long strips of white cloth stretched out across the princessâs residence, and the white lanterns shook in the wind. Because Princess Yeowaâs relatives would be in attendance, the food and event was to go off without a hitch. Yujo wore a tidy outfit and approached her mother-in-law, Princess Yeowa.
âYou came?â
Princess Yeowa, whose hair was slightly white at her temples, gave Yujo a soft smile and beckoned her daughter-in-law to come closer.
âDid you enjoy a comfortable nightâs rest, Your Highness?â
âAha, I told you to call me âMotherâ.â
âButâ¦â
Court etiquette in a royal household wasnât like that of a normal one. Even if one was a royalâs husband or son, they were not allowed to address the princess as they pleased.
âOh, come now. Come on. Do you know how much Iâve wanted to be called âMotherâ?â
Princess Yeowa raised her teacup and murmured.
âI also want to be called âGrandmotherâ.â
Yujo swallowed a groan. She wasnât her actual daughter-in-law, and she had no plans to give birth to Jewolâs child.
Jewol was like a brother to her. He had never made her heart race. Additionallyâ¦
She tamped down the rising doubts once again and put on a polite smile.
âI heard they were going to perform a Kunqu opera today.â
She had no choice but to change the subject at times like this.
âYes, is everything ready?â
âI put a lot of thought into the preparations, but Iâm not sure if it will be to your liking.â
âDonât worry. This is all just for a bit of fun. Anyways, it would have been nice if Jewol could have joined us today. I heard the Crown Prince was looking for him, so he hurried over to the Crown Princeâs palace. His Highness dotes on him so much.â
âAh, yes.â
Yujo answered quietly as she lowered her head. At the mention of Jewol, she recalled the crystal bottle she had found in his study last night. Was that the icy-fire stone? Wasnât that only found in the imperial palace? It was said to be a fallen star from the heavens, and that one would catch on fire if they touched it.
Was that really the icy-fire stone?
Was she mistaken? She must be wrong.
However, the brilliant colors shining from inside the bottle were strange as well.
Yujo shook her head. She wanted to trust Jewol. She scoffed at herself for being shaken by the words of a man whose name she didnât even know. It was ridiculous that she was suspecting Brother Jewol because of what an unknown, ignorant man had said.
Just focus on the bamboo slip. The final family surname written on the bamboo slip was Seol.
Seol, Seol⦠Would it be that difficult to find someone with that surname in YeonSung?
âPrincess Muyeo will not be attending today.â
Yujo returned to her senses when she heard Princess Yeowa speak.
âSorry?â
âShe said she will be at CheongRyu Hall at the Silk River to float some lanterns. Itâs for the best. Honestly, I donât like having that child enter our home.â
Although she was her aunt, Princess Yeowa secretly shunned Princess Muyeo.
âAh⦠Yes, maâam.â
She clearly recalled how Princess Muyeo hugged her daughter as she spoke about how she missed her mother. Because she didnât take after the emperor or the guibin, her own birth was disgraced, and she continued to live as a humiliated princess. Thankfully, she had a loving husband who was devoted to her.
âThe emperor must have been incredibly upset seeing as how he got rid of his daughter by sending her away in marriage at the young age of thirteen. If it werenât for Duke HyoEun, Seol Joon, intercepting and bribing the empress, that young girl would have been sent away to a barbaric tribe as tribute.â
Yujo looked at Princess Yeowa in shock. She knew that a member of the imperial family, especially a princess, didnât have the freedom to marry for love. However, wasnât being sent as a tribute taking it too far?
However, Yujo was unable to give a retort to Princess Yeowa. Yujo merely stretched out her hand to take some fruit that were prepared as a morning snack. Suddenly, her hand froze.
âIs Duke HyoEunâs surname âSeolâ?â
âIt is. The family is wealthy from doing business with the western countries, but they have no roots and are a humble household.â
âAre they from the northern province?â
âThe northern province? Iâm not sure about that, but theyâre definitely not an influential family from YeonSung. But otherwise, Iâm not sure.â
Why was the surname âSeolâ so common?
However, one thing bothered her. She said that the duke had made great efforts to obtain Princess Muyeo.
Guibin Nok, a lady from the northern province.
The scandal revolving around her and her death.
The families that had gathered in YeonSung.
And the Heukra, who carried the guibinâs waistband.
Clatter!
The plate slipped out of Yujoâs hand. The startled servant girl and Princess Yeowa looked at her.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âAhâ¦â
Yujo lowered her head, flustered.
âIâm sorry. It just slipped out of my handâ¦â
âYou should be careful!â
Princess Yeowa flippantly scolded Yujo, but Yujo was still unable to hide her bewilderment.
If the guibin was Paranâs priestess⦠No, was that too far of a stretch?
The guibinâs name was Nok Yeo(é»). However, the important part wasnât her surname, which she would have inherited from her father. No, the problem lied with her given name âYeoâ. Black âYeoâ. In the language of ancient Paran, it meant âravenâ. In other words, the three-legged raven or âthree-legged crowâ.
No wayâ¦
Yujo shook her head.
No, seriously, no wayâ¦
âHow do you write Her Highness Princess Muyeoâs name?â
âMuyeo? Why are you asking all of a sudden?â
âAh, I thought I might have made a mistake when I sent out her invitation today.â
âItâs the lovely âMuâ and black âYeoâ. Muyeo(娬é»). Is that not how you wrote it?â
At the princessâs words, Yujo paled and shook her head.
âN-no. I wrote it correctly.â
Yujo received the new plate and politely placed it on top of Princess Yeowaâs table. All the clues slowly came together in her head. Guibin Nok Yeoâs âYeoâ. Princess Muyeoâs âYeoâ. If the guibin had been Paranâs priestess, if one looked at her geneaology, wouldnât the next priestess be Muyeo, her daughter, after her death? And the northern families that were in charge of protecting the priestess would have to be in YeonSung.
Nine families. And Joon of family Seol who had done everything he could to obtain Muyeo.
However, one thing didnât make sense. The Heukra.
Why did the Heukra wear the guibinâs waistband as it killed the nine northern families?
What should she do?
Yujo tilted her teacup as she was lost in thought. She wanted to see if her hunch was correct. She wanted to check if her guess made any sense. Should she head over to Princess Muyeo today? No, should she go to Duke HyoEunâs residence instead?
Suddenly, she recalled how she had told that man and Jewol about the character âSeolâ last night.
For some reason, she felt the tips of her fingers freeze.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you not feeling well?â
Princess Yeowa looked at Yujo nervously and couldnât help but ask.
âIâm sorry, Your Highness. Iâm not feeling well, so Iâll head back first.â
Yujo knew the princess was looking at her in shock. However, she had no time to waste. Yujo quickly bowed and left Princess Yeowa.
Finding out that Jewol had gone to meet the Crown Prince bothered her. She wanted to figure out if Seol Joon was from a northern family as soon as possible. Something didnât feel right, and she needed to act now!
She needed to meet with Princess Muyeo. Thatâs all she could think about. Even after ordering the servants to prepare her carriage, the anxiety didnât go away.
âMadame.â
She heard Ranâs voice coming from outside the door.
âCome in..â
Ran entered with Yujoâs permission. She then proceeded to speak in a flustered voice.
âHis Excellency Duke MoonYeo will not be out for much longer. Why donât you leave with him when he returns?â
Yujo turned around and gave her an odd look.
âWhy should I do that?â
Jewol had never accompanied her whenever she left the residence to visit a woman.
âNo, thatâs not what I meant. I thought youâd both be leaving to enjoy the lotus lantern festival, soâ¦â
ââ¦How impertinent.â
Yujoâs words cut through Ranâs. For some reason, she felt that Ran was trying to stop her from leaving. As she thought⦠Was she being watched?
âI apologize. Itâs just that there are a lot of guests today, so using the carriage wouldnât be proper.â
Ran was now giving her another excuse. Yujo pretended to be obedient and nodded. She glanced at Ranâs expression and smiled.
âThen Iâll just leave on a horse.â
âWhat?â
Ran raised her head in shock.
âYou mustnât. You mustnât show your face to outsiders. Itâs extremely improper.â
âThen Iâll just wear a hat with a veil.â
Yujo immediately grabbed the veiled hat that was hanging on the wall and exited through the door. Yujo ignored Ran as she made a fuss about something else and tied the bands of the hat around her chin. She quickly made her way to the stables.
Ran ran after her with all her might, but she was no match for Yujo, who was well versed in the martial arts. The servants in the stables gasped when they saw her, but Yujo ignored them and merely picked a horse before getting on top of it. With a curt shout, she exited through the gates and left the princessâs residence.
Yujo avoided going through the bustling marketplace and made her way to her destination like an arrow. Traveling with a veiled hat turned out to be even more dangerous than traveling without one because it has difficult to see anything around her.
Once she was far enough away from the princessâs residence, Yujo draped the veil over her hat. Then she crouched lower and increased the horseâs speed.
She recalled the way Princess Muyeoâs face had looked as she handed Yujo her motherâs morin khuur.
Please let everything be okay. Please let me be wrong!
The rapid clatter of the horseâs hoofs didnât reach Yujoâs ears. She was too overcome with worry. As soon as she reached Princess Muyeoâs residence, she asked for an audience. However, the attendants told her that the family was on an outing at CheongRyu Hall near the Silk River.
Yujo turned the horseâs head and made her way to the Silk River. Anxiety continued to beat against her heart like the waves of a tide.
What should I do?
Should I go there by myself?
But what if Jewol⦠What if there was a slight chance that Jewol was somehow involved with the Heukra?
No, what if there was something he was hiding from her?
Yujoâs horse stopped in the middle of the forest. She turned around and looked back at YeonSung. The vast imperial palace. The black silhouettes of the houses surrounding it. The flags fluttering in the wind. In the faraway sky, she could see dark clouds rolling towards the city.
Yujo turned back around and gazed at the forest path in front of her. She let out a deep breath.
What should she do?
She just realized that she didnât even have any weapons on her.
Who could she turn to for help?
A desolate feeling settled over her heart.
TN: Things are picking up! Yujo finally realizes that Jewolâs up to no good⦠Now she just needs to realize that her brother has been captured! Save Yuha! Save Muyeo!