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Published at 13th of February 2024 06:07:06 AM


Chapter 154

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Chapter 154

Late at night, at Kangnyeongjeon.

Lets call it a day for now. You have all worked hard.

May you rest comfortably tonight.

After sending the officials away, Sejong had just changed into his night robes when an eunuch standing outside reported.

Your Majesty, the Chief of the Royal Guard requests an audience.

Let him in.

Shortly after, the Chief of the Royal Guard entered Kangnyeongjeon, bowed respectfully to Sejong, and took his seat.

What brings you here?

In response to Sejongs question, the Chief of the Royal Guard glanced around and then spoke softly.

Urgent news has arrived from Cheonggyecheon.

Sejongs face tensed up at the report and he extended his hand.

Let me see it.

Yes, Your Majesty.

Following Sejongs command, the Chief of the Royal Guard pulled out a well-sealed letter from his robe and handed it to Sejong. Sejong opened the envelope, took out the letter inside, and slowly read through its contents.

After reading the letter for a while, Sejong let out a long sigh and handed it back.

Hmm. Read it.

Yes, Your Majesty.

The Chief of the Royal Guard respectfully took the letter and began to read it carefully.

After finishing, the expression on the Chiefs face was more serious than ever.

Have you finished reading?

Yes, Your Majesty. Immediate orders must be issued to the left and right bureaus of surveillance.

Sejong shook his head at the request.

No, I wont issue them. If we issue orders now, we might commit the folly of startling the snake by beating the grass. Inform Cheonggyecheon as follows: Find out who they are meeting with and where they are staying. Also, warn them not to be blinded by a sense of righteousness and make mistakes.

I will convey your instructions.

And, can the Royal Guard and the Golden Army be trusted?

At Sejongs question, the Chief of the Royal Guard responded firmly.

The Royal Guard is loyal only to Your Majesty.

I will trust only you, Chief of the Royal Guard.

At Sejongs words, the Chief of the Royal Guard saluted.

I will not betray Your Majestys trust!

After the Chief of the Royal Guard left, Sejong looked at the letter with a troubled face. Opening the glass cover of the lamp, he set the letter on fire and watched it burn on a copper tray, muttering to himself.

Brother, I hope its not you.

*** The initial instance of this chapter being available happened at N0v3l.Bin.

Upon receiving orders through secret channels, the secret police investigators immediately began their operation. Utilizing their members skilled in tailing and the beggars around Cheonggyecheon, they eventually started gathering approximate information about the subjects in question.

Weve found them.

Really? Where?

At the house of former Minister of Law and Punishment .

The report from the member made the leader of Bukchon secret polices face grow serious.

Former minister of Law and Punishment Seo Dals father?

Yes.

At the members report, the leader smacked his lips.

Tsk! Theyre really going ahead with their plans.

At the leaders remark, all the members nodded in agreement. Everyone in Hanyang knew about the bad blood created between Sejong, the Crown Prince, and former Minister of Law and Punishment Seo Seon and his son Seo Dal.

Will you report this immediately?

At the members question, the leader shook his head.

No. Well gather more information first. Who among our kids is good at scaling walls? Seems like its time for a game of cat and mouse.

Upon hearing their leaders words, the members of Bukchon secret police started listing those among them who were skilled at such tasks.

Similar activities were underway in the secret police of Dadong and Unjongga.

The problem is the duplication and poor organization of information.

At a meeting with only the leaders present, the leader of Dadong secret police pointed out the issue, to which the other leaders all nodded in agreement.

It seems best for us to join hands and move together this time.

Lets do that.

Following their agreement, a kind of temporary joint headquarters was established. The more intellectually inclined members, serving as strategists, gathered to analyze the information coming in from members of each secret police.

In response to Sejongs question, the Chief of the Royal Guard paused to recall and then answered.

He was aware of the deployment of the muskets.

What about the semi-automatic muskets?

When Sejong mentioned the semi-automatic muskets, the Chief of the Royal Guard quickly grasped the crux of the question.

At that time, it had not been deployed yet, but if its lord Seo, he would have anticipated even that.

Indeed? Then prepare the long-range cannons well. But ensure that no rumors spread.

I will comply with your command.

Its imperative that no rumors leak out.

The Chief of the Royal Guard promptly acknowledged Sejongs emphasis on secrecy.

We can use Area 51 for that purpose.

I see. I will speak to the Crown Prince about this matter.

The weapons used by the Royal Guard and the Golden Army were regularly maintained in Area 51. It wasnt just for maintenance. Area 51 was also the location where the Royal Guard and the Golden Army soldiers conducted live-fire training.

After the Chief of the Royal Guard left, Sejong looked at the ashes of the burned letter. He had not shown the letter to the Chief because of one name written on it.

Brother, please take care of yourself.

***

Despite the unrest in Hanyang, Sejong did not cease his offensive against the local gentry.

The final and most devastating attack on the gentry was the Tax Reform.

From this year, all those earning an income will be taxed.

The tax rate will be based on the amount of property and income one possesses.

The new tax system, dubbed Property Income Tax, was to levy taxes on everyone from tenant farmers to the local gentry.

-The self-sustaining farmers will pay taxes ranging from a minimum of 4 pun to a maximum of 6 pun, based on their harvest, owned houses, fields, and the number of livestock they raise.

-Tenant farmers will also be taxed according to the same criteria, paying a minimum of 1 pun to a maximum of 1 pun and 5 ri.

-However, if a tenant farmer cultivates land larger than the average size owned by a self-sustaining farmer, and their harvest exceeds the average of self-sustaining farmers, then they will be taxed at the same rate as self-sustaining farmers.

-Tenant farmers who properly pay their taxes will have their rights protected by the state.

Although there was initial dissatisfaction among tenant farmers over being taxed, this quickly subsided. The tax rate was low, and there was an added incentive that proper tax payment would ensure protection from the state.

For self-sustaining farmers, the system was relatively favorable. Although the tax rate slightly increased, the burden of compulsory labor (tribute) was completely eliminated.

However, the local gentry faced a tax bombshell.

The tax rate differed based on whether their houses were thatched or tiled, and the number of rooms in the house further influenced the rate.

Taxes were also variably applied to the land they owned, based on its area and productivity.

The biggest issue was related to slaves. The tax rate changed depending on the number of slaves owned, especially those of working age.

Furthermore, this tax rate was progressive.

As a result, the taxes to be paid by the local gentry were significantly higher compared to those of self-sustaining farmers.

The least taxed individual paid 30% of their yearly harvest, with an average tax rate of 46 pun. There were not a few who were taxed at an astonishing rate of 58 pun.

However, gentry with names recorded in the local registry received a slightly more lenient standard.

These individuals have served the country with the toil of dogs and horses, and thus deserve proper respect.

Another blow was dealt to the gentry who now faced the burden of unexpectedly high taxes.

All taxes must be paid in currency!

-The currency can only be exchanged at the newly established National Joseon Exchange.

Upon Sejongs announcement, the more astute among the gentry began to quickly find solutions.

Its a hint to manumit our slaves.

Since income is what remains after expenses we may not feel it this year, but from next year onwards, well have to hire laborers.

Those who quickly found answers were mostly those who had recently retired from government positions.

Others, the majority of the gentry, chose to react not with acceptance but with resistance.

Lets submit a petition!

Yes, thats right!

Once again, petitions started pouring in, followed by news that local gentry from the provinces were planning to come to the capital to protest.

Receiving these reports, Sejong assessed the situation.

If it ends with just a protest, that would be fortunate. But theres a chance these fools might start something. Then, those in Hanyang will seize the opportunity. They know theres a limit to the forces that can be deployed to the palace, so they wont miss this chance.

Traditionally, when the Jurchen tribes in the north or the Japanese pirates in the south caused disturbances, the troops guarding the palace were redeployed to the front lines.

Therefore, those planning to trespass the palace were likely hoping for the gentry to rise up.

Knowing this, Sejong had already devised a covert plan, mobilizing the Chief of the Royal Guard and a few military officials.

Having assessed the situation, Sejong sighed deeply.

Hmm. With this opportunity, its time to settle some matters.




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