[Part3] JOSEON GUNMAN EPISODE 7 RECAP Interpreter Jung is granted - TopicsExpress



          

[Part3] JOSEON GUNMAN EPISODE 7 RECAP Interpreter Jung is granted a rather lofty government office overseeing other officials, and Ho-kyung congratulates him warmly. He promises to do what he can to help as scholar and unofficial adviser, but Interpreter Jung offers him an official position, wanting to work together in earnest. Sang-chu is liking this arrangement with the new slave girl Je-mi just fine (looks like a budding crush is in the making), except when he realizes that the clothes she’s washing are Hanjo’s. Eek! Did she just ruin his expensive suits? Sang-chu yelps and fishes out the clothing, but it’s too late and the damage is done. Yoon-kang is ready to send Je-mi away right then and there, but Sang-chu jumps to her defense and swears he’ll make sure nothing like this happens again. And then he recalls news about Yeon-ha being spotted that diverts Yoon-kang’s attention and makes him snap, “Why are you only telling me this now?!” Sang-chu stammers, “W-well, you didn’t give me a chance and got all mad…” Too bad all news travels at the same speed to everybody, because Choi Won-shin receives the same tip: They’ve narrowed down Yeon-ha’s whereabouts to a particular gang of slave traders. Both parties set out to find their headquarters. Yoon-kang goes dressed in his peddler’s costume, but Sang-chu is decked out in nobleman’s clothing, which has him fidgeting awkwardly. He adopts the nobleman’s authoritative voice as he asks the traders about a slave named Yeon-ha, only to hear she was just sold off to a merchant just fifteen minutes ago. Oh no, too slow! Yep, it’s Choi Won-shin who now leads Yeon-ha away. He sets the trap, planning to hold a party tomorrow and inviting Hanjo to attend. Yoon-kang returns home empty-handed and devastated. Soo-in puzzles over a book of instructions to help figure out how to work with her explosives, but doesn’t make much headway—there’s only so far you can go without actually working with the stuff. Her disgruntled maid says sarcastically that she could steal some gunpowder, though the sarcasm is totally lost on Soo-in, who seizes that idea. Armed with the lie that Hanjo asked her to take a look at the gunpowder, she gets Je-mi to let her in. She “checks” on the stores while hastily grabbing small scoops to tuck away in hidden pouches. She just about makes her nervous getaway, only to run into Sang-chu and drop the pouches. Gulp. The feast is prepared at the Choi household, and Hye-won notes the new face and hears that her father brought home the slave girl to work. Yeon-ha also tracks the notice of one of the guests, whose gaze lingers in a decidedly creepy way. Less creepy is assassin Sung-gil, who watches Yeon-ha intently, since she’ll be the bait for Hanjo. Who knew the hired killer would be the less creepy option? Once the gathering is in full swing, Choi Won-shin invites Yoon-kang to take tea separately as they make small talk about the guests and the party. He drops a teaser about bringing home a new slave girl yesterday, then asks whether Soo-in is still under the impression that he’s Yoon-kang. Yoon-kang laughs it aside, saying that there are just some people who look alike and that those comments won’t bother him anymore. Choi agrees: “There must be many in the world. As long as you’re not blood, it would be difficult to know for certain.” Then Choi Won-shin excuses himself for a moment, leaving clear the moment for Yeon-ha to enter with the tea tray. And as they set eyes on each other, they freeze. The tea tray drops to the ground with a crash. Yeon-ha cries out, “Oraboni!” She races toward him and flings her arms around him, while Yoon-kang looks stricken, unmoving. Conflicted. Choi Won-shin watches from the doorway, looking smug. source: dramabeans
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 10:16:44 +0000

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