Thursday, July 13, 2017

Jumong Episode 69



Armed with Damul's new iron warfares, Jumong and his comrades are very optimistic and overwhelmed that they can confidently win over the Hans.  however, Jumong reminded them that its not the iron weapons and armors that made them defeat the Hans from the last battle they have with them but their fervent and wholehearted will to fight that led to their victory.  With their new allies, Jumong instructed to train the army in a more systematically way in order to attain victory against the enemies.  Jumong also renewed the faith and trust among the disgruntled chiefs of the united Jolbon.

In one of the officers meeting, Chief Yeon Ta Bal presented to them the newest addition to the war provisions for Jolbon army.  The provisions include dried meat which can be conveniently eaten by the army in the battlefield. Jumong also assigned systematic means for the Jolbon chiefs to obtain, transfer and delivery the provisions.    Mo Pal Mo and his ironsmiths constantly made, upgraded and developed weapons for the army in preparation for Jolbon's war against the Hans in Hyeon-to city and save the refugees.

After Lady Yoo Hwa's death, King Geumwa's health continues to decline as he became overly lonely without her.  Instead of participating into court sessions, he decided to pray in front of Lady Yoo Hwa's  memorial tablet in Buyeo's divination palace.  In order to seek advice, Prince Daeso paid a visit to him while he was praying.  He was shocked as to why Buyeo was going to war when it was supposedly Jolbon and Hyeon-to's battle.  Knowing how King Geumwa hated the Han, Prince Daeso reluctantly told him about the alliance he forged with Gov. Yang-Jeong of Hyeon-to.  King Geumwa mocked Prince Daeso's plan as he shocked him with the unthinkable that no one will fight against should the Han allied with Jolbon.  Leaving Prince Daeso in a daze.  After hearing out what King Geumwa told Prince Daeso, the Prime Minister reminded Prince Daeso to take precaution.  Although he agree with the alliance, he mentioned that if Jolbon win over Hyeon-to, Buyeo  will not be far from being subjugated.  Thus, he urged Prince Daeso to make all efforts to help Hyeon-t for the safety of Buyeo.  He sees that the alliance will somehow can be a balance to stop Jumong and Jolbon from growing strong.

In Hyeon-to, Gov. Yang-Jeong  was furious hearing the news that Gov. Hao-Chen (Master Hwang) has been feeding Chang'an with bad feedback making the Han royals distrust him more. He was equally shocked to have also learned the news that Jolbon will soon go to war against Hyeon-to as he desperately request for the lacking reinforcement and provisions from all sources.

While in a marketplace, Lady Yesoya happened to see Oh Yi who was in Hyeon-to city under orders to scout the refugees imprisoned in the city. She was about to approach Oh Yi but was prevented by the attendants assigned by Master Hwang as guard her.

Meanwhile, Prince Young-po who was in Hyeon-to following and seeking favors with Master Hwang was shocked to learn from his aide that there will be a war soon in Hyeon-to.  Prince Young-po  also learned that Lady Yesoya and Yuri was being held captive by Master Hwang thinking they were refugees.

Prince Young-po planned on how he can get Lady Yesoya and Yuri in order for him to use them in dealing with Jumong.  He later send assassins to get them and keep them as his pawns.  He told his aide he will go and visit Jolbon to see Jumong about his deal and plan.  But, Jumong did not exactly buy out his deal and asked  him to show proof that Lady Yesoya and Yuri are indeed alive.    

Since Gov. Yang-Jeong was short with reinforcements, one of  strategy that Gov. Yang-Jeong  have thought to withstand the attack of Jumong's army was to use the refugees as shield and position them in vanguard before the Han soldiers.

Watch in full episode 69 of Jumong through the Youtube video below.

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