Han-joo explains that the rumors involve unsettling happenings that interrupt couples in the throes of passion.Īs they look around, Oh-gong appears and joins them, making himself comfortable in the cushy room. Sun-mi and Han-joo arrive at a motel whose owner has been so spooked by strange happenings that he’s put the place up for sale. He supposes that some artifacts may hide terrible secrets, and in a nearby room, the ghost of a young girl in a kimono looks up and smirks. Mawang says that there are a lot of historical artifacts here whose true stories will differ from what is widely believed. Secretary Ma supposes that if people knew that it was a nameless woman who saved the country and not the lauded general, people wouldn’t be so precious about that sword. Mawang points out that it’s not the general who saved the country, but the ghost trailing the exhibit-a woman who greets Mawang with a bow. It’s another good deed in his efforts to amass points toward immortality, and he enjoys the attention it brings him.Īs he and Secretary Ma leave the meeting, they see employees moving a display for a famous general’s sword, and Secretary Ma calls the hero an outstanding person for saving his country. Mawang donates a valuable 1930s film to a museum and brushes aside the praise with false modesty (while basking in it internally). I’m not sure I know the answer to that, and it’s too bad for our perplexed heroine that she doesn’t either. With romantic feelings growing, magic-induced or not, the question becomes more pressing of what is real and what isn’t, and if something that has its roots in falseness still has value. 109 JanuFebruHwayugi: Episode 5 by javabeans
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