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Episode 424: What was expected, what was unexpected. (1)

The Hyang who left Geunjeongjeon was also grumbling.

“No, why are you throwing a tantrum because you still can’t pass on the work?”

At Geunjeongjeon, the mont King Sejong talked about his younger brothers’ achievents and secretly painted Hyang’s face with gold, Hyang imdiately caught a warning sign.

‘This is dangerous! If you do sothing wrong, you will be punished!’

Sensing a crisis, Hyang imdiately painted King Sejong’s face with gold and then escaped from King Sejong’s touch.

Hyang, who grumbled softly out of fear that the eunuch following behind might hear, gave an order to the eunuch.

“I’ll stop by the lab and then go to Area 51, so get your horse ready.”

“Yes sir.”

While the eunuchs and guards moved to bring the horses, Hyang looked at Geunjeongjeon and muttered softly.

“I have a rough idea of what Abama is thinking, but considering current communication and transportation resources, the only answer is an independent agency.”

He had so sense of what Sejong was thinking.

* * *

Although it was a period of stagnation, the Korean Peninsula and the areas reacquired in the early days of Gyeongjang were returning without any problems.

The problem was the recently acquired areas such as Daeseoldo Island, Jongjangdo Island, and nearby areas.

The local people were being brought into the arms of Joseon step by step by taking advantage of the monopoly that Hyang nicknad ‘Joseon’s Muan Sweet Water’, the rchants who followed in, and the stable jobs symbolized by mines and lumber yards. However, requests for quick processing were scattered everywhere.

As the alphabet was unified into Hunminjeongeum and the native language and Korean language were taught simultaneously, the problem of accidental conflicts was gradually decreasing, but as the language beca more common, complaints of various kinds were increasing.

However, it took a huge amount of ti for these complaints to arrive in Hanseong and return to the area after a solution was made.

Therefore, even within the governnt, talk began to erge about an independent organization with appropriate authority to resolve this issue.

-It is best to install newly created equipnt on the main island. This is because it is located in the middle between the northern archipelago and Hanseong.

-Also, considering the population of indigenous people living on Daeseoldo Island, it is optimal to make it the center of foreign administration.

In this way, the creation of an independent institution and the appropriate location for its installation were being shaped, but they had to stop at the last part.

‘So who’s in charge?’

It was this part.

The position where everything – from administration to national defense – in the newly incorporated region of Joseon was integrated was the perfect position to be accused of treason if one made even the slightest mistake.

There were only two people who could sit in this position without any problems.

Crown Prince or Sangwang.

However, it was very dangerous to send the Crown Prince, who was supposed to be the next Crown Prince, abroad. It would have been truly terrible if the crown prince were to contract an unknown disease for which there was no cure, or if the crown prince had lost his life or had a problem due to an ard conflict.

The best one was King Sang, but now there is no King Sang in Joseon.

However, it was also unreasonable for King Sejong, now 40 years old and in his pri, to beco King Sang.

“Wouldn’t that be an unreasonable number? “The crown prince is already 23 years old, right?”

“huh? Is that so? And if you think about the ability he showed while carrying out the proxy purge during the suppression of the last revolt launched by Man-ju Lee…”

However, no one was a subject who said this publicly.

This was because no one could tell the king, who was working so passionately and with the greatest ability, to abdicate.

In the end, only Sejong, who was trying to pass it on, Hyang, who was avoiding it through desperate evasive maneuvers, and the ministers, who had to watch them knowingly or unknowingly, were the only ones feeling heartbroken.

* * *

“It is certain that he will be replaced or abdicated within 5 years if it is short or 10 years if it is long.”

The scent continued to grumble. The target of Hyang’s complaints was the Joseon Navy.

“This is also a problem with the navy working too hard!”

The navy, having confird the existence of the archipelagoes located to the north of Daeseoldo Island and east of Jongjangdo Island, was moving east with enthusiasm.

However, the winter seas of the North Pacific were so rough that they could not be compared to the winter seas of the East Sea, which were reputed to be rough, and navigation was almost impossible. Of course, it was possible to sail if you were prepared to take risks, but the Joseon navy still lacked everything to make such a reckless challenge.

Therefore, the Joseon navy developed and carried out a different plan.

A naval base was built on an island with a topography that made it easy to obtain drinking water and avoid rough waves. Spending the winter at the base constructed in this way, the navy maintained its ships and prepared for the next voyage.

Soon, a settlent for naval families was established near the naval base, and a trading post with the natives was created.

Thanks to the hard work of the navy, the new continent would soon be discovered. Therefore, the scent is ‘five years at the most.’ The expectation was that it would take 10 years at most.

It was certain that with the enthusiastic exploration of the Joseon navy, Alaska and the western coastline of the North Arican continent would soon be discovered and reported.

As soon as the Arican continent, a treasure trove of various resources, was discovered, many Koreans would immigrate. However, due to Joseon’s chronic problem of insufficient population, it was certain that Joseon would have no choice but to incorporate Eskimos and indigenous people from the North Arican continent as its subjects.

And at that ti, an independent agency would inevitably be established to manage the North Arican continent, and King Sejong would have to move into that position.

There was a possibility that Jinpyeong or Anpyeong would go instead of Sejong, but it was clear that the subjects would not accept it.

Both Jinpyeong and Anpyeong were Sejong’s children and Hyang’s younger brothers, but in terms of political relations, they were Hyang’s strong rivals.

Therefore, these risk factors could not be freely released.

“Especially Jinpyeong…”

Hyang, who had expected this far, shook her head while ntioning Jinpyeong. Although Jinpyeong had evolved into a steam engine fan following Cheoldeok, Hyang was still uneasy.

And up to this point, Hyang thought it would be sothing that would last for ‘5 years at the shortest, 10 years at the longest.’

* * *

Eventually, Hyang climbed onto the horse brought by the eunuch and the guards and lightly kicked the horse’s side.

Hee hee!

As soon as the incense-burning horse began to move, the guards imdiately surrounded it and moved around.

“depart!”

“depart!”

As he headed toward the lab, Hyang muttered with a dissatisfied face.

“Anyway, why are these kids so late?”

‘These children’ that the fragrance ntioned were Portuguese and Spanish.

According to the naval forces traveling to and from Alexandria and rumors coming in through Mansur, Europe was now in chaos.

Due to the small bomb thrown by the incense, the religious and ideological world of Europe turned into ‘chaos.’

As the days passed by, religious figures and intellectuals were engaged in fierce argunts and wars of words, issuing statents and papers.

‘It’s a ti when secular power and the Pope’s power collide, so we buy ti by adding a little spice.’

This was Hyang’s plan, but the effect of the seasoning was stronger than expected.

The reason it was so unexpected was, of course, the scent.

The various products and objects that were created at the initiative of the local governnt and introduced to Europe were far beyond the technological level of the ti.

From the letters sent by those who went there, Joseon seed to be much more developed than the Europe where they lived. And King Sejong, who led Joseon, also seed to be no ordinary person.

And European intellectuals, who realized that all the products and objects that impressed them were made under the direction of Hyang, were also focusing their attention on Hyang.

At so point, Joseon was considered a utopia, and the monarch of Joseon, King Sejong, and his successor Hyang were regarded as the ‘Kings of Philosophers’ ntioned by Plato.

The question posed by this person, who was considered a symbol of intelligence and knowledge, literally beca a knife that stabbed Europeans in their painful areas without rcy, and the religious and ideological circles of Europe suffered.

And rchants and monarchs began to do everything they could to secure the path to Joseon, the ‘land of flowers.’

Portugal and Spain, as well as England and France, passionately built ships and put them on the sea to secure sea routes to Joseon.

And the ships and sailors who set out to sea planted flags on the west coast of Africa, creating colonies and military bases.

While they explored with such passion, when they encountered ships from other countries, they fought fierce battles to eliminate competitors.

Scholars who later studied this period expressed it this way:

-The western sea of Africa was stained with the blood of sailors, and the land of Africa was stained with the blood and tears of the indigenous people.

While the countries in the western diterranean and eastern Atlantic were fiercely competing on the seas, countries in the diterranean region, including Italy, were making different plans.

It was the construction of a waterway connecting Suez, where Joseon ships arrived, and the diterranean Sea.

Although it was certain to be a difficult project that would cost a huge amount of money, it was certain that the waterway opened in this way would provide enormous benefits.

However, this plan was sluggish due to conflicts and checks between various entities with interests at stake.

The monarchs and rchants of the countries in the region were creating a ss by repeatedly joining forces and gathering according to their own interests, regardless of religion.

And unlike the movents in the ideological world, these economic movents were imdiately known to Hyang.

Thanks to this, they complained that the scent was slow.

“no! How long has it been since you explored the west coast of Africa and headed south, but have you still not been able to climb the Cape of Good Hope? If it was the sa passion that was shown at the auction house, it would have already turned around! You guys have to turn around quickly so I don’t have to use you as an excuse and get thrown into the lab! “Please reveal the slightly distorted history quickly!”

However, contrary to what Hyang said, history was not ‘a little’ wrong, but ‘a lot’ wrong.

* * *

In history before the intervention of Hyang, King Sejong publicly declared that he would have Hyang perform the purge on his behalf in this year, the 19th year of King Sejong’s reign.

Although all major and small officials opposed this, King Sejong pushed ahead with the proxy administration citing the following grounds.

-Now that the Crown Prince is old enough, we need to make him familiar with practical politics.

-My health is not good.

-As the bandits have been rampant and the famine has worsened since last year, more and more refugees are joining the bandits. This is because my abilities are limited.

In addition to these public reasons, King Sejong pushed for proxy administration because he needed ti to study Hunminjeongeum. (Note 1)

However, history went awry when Hyang intervened.

Through nationwide flood control projects, damage from droughts and floods was minimized, and grain was actively imported to supply it to the people.

Thanks to this, the number of cases of displacent decreased significantly, and conversely, refugees began to settle down again.

Sejong, who gained confidence through these results, actively implented various reform policies, including the introduction of Kyungjang, and Joseon continued to grow in size and develop.

In addition, Hunminjeongeum, which was to be released at least 10 years later, was made in a more refined state and was being actively used.

Of course, it was inevitable that these changes ca at a cost.

* * *

Note 1) The Annals of King Sejong, read in one volu. Written by Park Young-gyu. Woongjin Knowledge House

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