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Chapter 193

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Chapter 193

As mentioned before, with the advent of the Gyeongsul year, Yong received the title of Anpyeong along with his fiefdom.

Having established his independence from the palace, he indulged in his passions within his own residence.

Now, I can freely pursue the dreams Ive had!

His dream was to gather the itinerant troupes from all over Joseon and enjoy their performances.New novel chapters are published on

As a child, having been utterly captivated by a performance by a local troupe, Anpyeong caused a stir with his fervent desire to join such a troupe.

To prevent this, not only the Queen Soheon but also King Sejong himself had to intervene with a disciplinary rod. However, Anpyeongs stubbornness was unyielding.

He says he cant stoop to petty theft What are we to do with him?

Ultimately, unable to bear the Queen Soheon and King Sejongs dilemma, Hyang stepped forward to coax Anpyeong.

If you adhere well to the teachings of the royal tutors and achieve scholarly success, I will arrange for you to watch the troupes performances!

Hyangs persuasion worked wonders, and Anpyeong devoted himself to his studies.

Of course, Hyangs coaxing wasnt the end of it. Each time Anpyeong completed a classic text as part of his studies, Hyang would arrange a performance by a local troupe near Hanyang as a sort of reward.

Whenever such performances were held, the Queen Dowager Soheon among others from the palace joined to admire the troupes talents.

These performances served as a rare refreshment in the otherwise stifling palace life.

In any case, having received his fiefdom and gained independence, Anpyeong soon set about realizing his long-held desire.

I shall see every itinerant troupe across Joseon!

However, it was not feasible for Anpyeong to summon all the itinerant troupes from across Joseon just because he wished it.

The road conditions in Joseon were still poor at the time. As a result, the troupes were largely divided into major regions like Gyeonggi and Hoseo (Gyeonggi Province and Western Korea), Yeonghonam (Southern Korea), and Seodo (Hwanghae and Pyongan Provinces), with numerous large and small groups active within these regions.

As a result, Anpyeong was still plagued by an unquenched thirst. He had seen all the famous troupes from the Gyeonggi region, but he had not been able to see those from other regions.

If they cant come to me, why not go to them myself? Havent I already gained my independence?

With his mind made up, Anpyeong soon packed his bags and set out to find the troupes.

As Anpyeong set off on his quest, the person who suffered the most was his wife, Lady Yeongil of the Jeong clan.

Having only recently married, she found herself living an unexpected widows life as her husband roamed outside.

* * *

Anpyeongs unusual behavior quickly reached the ears of King Sejong.

This rascal!

Upon hearing the report, Sejong immediately sent for Anpyeong. However, upon learning that Anpyeong had gone to the southern provinces to watch a troupes performance, Sejong immediately dispatched a messenger to the Jeolla military camp.

Send Anpyeong to Hanyang immediately upon finding him!

To prevent any possible danger, ensure he is strictly guarded during the journey.

The true intent behind the second command was well understood by both King Sejong, who issued it, and the military governor of Jeolla, who received it.

That scoundrel! We cant let him slip away, so bind him tightly and send him back!

Upon receiving Sejongs dispatch, the military governor of Jeolla sighed deeply.

Sigh. They say the most challenging farming is raising children

Nevertheless, a royal command was a royal command. The military governor called his subordinate commanders and relayed the orders.

Dispatch soldiers immediately to locate Prince Anpyeong!

Yes!

Following the order, it took ten days before Anpyeong was finally apprehended. Upon receiving the report, the military governor chuckled and looked at his staff.

People say our Joseon land is small, but it seems thats not quite the case.

Indeed, sir.

Once the prince arrives, ensure he is escorted and sent to the capital without delay.

* * *

Thus, Anpyeong was compelled to head to Hanyang. Of course, under the guise of escort, a considerable number of cavalrymen surrounded Anpyeong and his servant.

This is really something

Anpyeong clicked his tongue in disappointment, but there was nothing he could do. Meanwhile, the servant moving alongside him started trembling uncontrollably as they neared Hanyang, his face turning pale.

Have you caught malaria? Why are you shaking so?

Your Highness! Arent you afraid at all?

Why would I be afraid Wait a moment

Anpyeongs face, which had been nonchalant at his servants words, turned serious.

Wait Did he say it was a royal command?

Realizing the gravity of the situation upon remembering the military governors mention of a royal command, Anpyeong understood he was in a predicament.

Ah, this wretched boy!

According to the report submitted by the audit office, Anpyeong was still wandering in search of troupes. It was only natural that his household became impoverished with the reduction of his stipend. Ultimately, Anpyeongs wife, Lady Yeongil of the Jeong clan, had to speak to her family to borrow food and funds to sustain their household.

Bring this rascal to me at once!

Hyang, who heard the rumor while working in Area 51, shook his head in dismay.

This is serious

As he continued to shake his head, Hyang stood up.

It seems I must intervene after a long time. After all, according to the history before my regression, this younger brother of mine will be a strong shield for me; I must nurture him

I will attempt to resolve Anpyeongs issue.

At Hyangs words, Sejong was delighted.

Thats right! We have the Crown Prince! Since you resolved it last time, Ill trust you to handle it this time as well!

I will do my utmost.

* * *

Having received Sejongs permission, Hyang intercepted Anpyeong as soon as he was brought in, taking him straight to the Eastern Palace.

What a sight you are~.

At Hyangs short but potent remark, Anpyeong immediately bowed his head.

Your Highness

Do you realize your wrongdoing?

I am deeply sorry.

What have you to be sorry for to me? You should apologize to your wife. Due to your reckless handling of household affairs, her family had to intervene. How disgraceful is it for a prince of Joseon?

With Hyangs reprimand, Anpyeongs head drooped even lower towards the ground.

Tsk!

At Anpyeongs demeanor, Hyang clicked his tongue lightly and continued.

Im well aware that since your childhood, youve had a fondness for the plays of itinerant troupes. But tell me, what remains after you watch those plays?

What remains? What do you mean by that?

What else stays with you besides the memories?

Well

Anpyeong hesitated, unable to find a response. While the troupes performance unfolded, bringing laughter and joy, all worries seemed to vanish. But once the show ended, a sense of emptiness prevailed. Of course, his mind was filled with the various feats and sounds exhibited by the troupes, but that was all there was to it.

Youre aware that various rumors are circulating about your behavior, arent you?

Yes, there are talks of me shaving my head and retreating to the mountains

You know of them then.

Faced with Hyangs reproach, Anpyeong could only bow his head.

* * *

Until the early Joseon period, itinerant troupes had a strong Buddhist influence.

The term society hall used for these troupes originated from the Goryeo period, denoting the ritual performances conducted by shamans for the nations well-being. Over time, these society halls adopted Buddhist influences.

Thus, watching the performances of these troupes would often involve a head monk or a master leading the recitation of Buddhist prayers and conducting water and land rites. However, as time passed, these rituals evolved into traveling theater performances, incorporating various skills and musical elements, altering their original character.

Therefore, amidst the still prevalent Buddhist influences in the itinerant troupes performances, there were rumors among both the common people and the ministers that Anpyeong, who was deeply immersed in these plays, might take refuge in Buddhism.

The ministers worries were not unfounded, given the precedent set by King Sejongs brother, Prince Hyoryeong. Although Prince Hyoryeong had not fully entered monkhood, the emergence of a royal family member deeply engrossed in Buddhism was a serious concern for the Confucian ministers.

* * *

I have absolutely no intention of becoming a monk!

To Anpyeongs protest, Hyang nodded lightly and continued.

I would think not. I know your character well enough not to worry about that. Thats why Im suggesting

Hyang paused for a moment and looked directly at Anpyeong. As Hyang stopped speaking, Anpyeong turned his gaze towards his older brother.

His Highness will have some solution!

Recalling his own experiences and the actions Hyang had taken in the past, Anpyeong looked at Hyang with hopeful eyes.

Observing Anpyeong, Hyang broached the main subject.

How about you take on the task of documenting and organizing the plays and music of the itinerant troupes?

Excuse me?

* * *

Note 1) Korean Folklore Encyclopedia, entry on Itinerant Troupes.




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