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00:00Welcome to Part Two
00:01Of course, thank you so, so, so much for the amazing support of the first episode.
00:06So I said, "I'll release the second episode right away."
00:09We want the same support for this episode.
00:11Okay, let's get straight to the point without further ado.
00:13Let's remember some of the events from the previous part.
00:15And then we move on to our events
00:16In the previous part we saw Moon
00:18Those who moved to the Joseon Dynasty
00:20And it moved specifically during the Fourth Dynasty
00:23His father stayed for a while, and the king stayed.
00:25He remained the Crown Prince
00:27He immediately started working and making a lot of things.
00:30They use golden pens instead of writing brushes.
00:34Paper and many other things
00:36He even started to get involved in politics
00:38And the ministers also began to discuss
00:41And his father continued to rely on him for most things.
00:43And the last decision that involved the Crown Prince was in the previous episode.
00:46Sending a messenger to the Ming Empire
00:49With the gold pens that they really liked
01:00The children's learning cards I told you about
01:02Our hero's work spread very widely and extensively.
01:06And most people love Bowie if they own it.
01:08And of course, most of them
01:10They are the wives of ministers who are too busy for their children.
01:13And they want them to do something useful.
01:15In one of them, a rule was imposed on one of the wise men.
01:18She told him to go to His Highness the Crown Prince
01:20He is asked for these papers so that their situation remains.
01:23And of course, more than one wife requested this.
01:26They all went to the Crown Prince
01:28The first one, they didn't go there
01:30He told them, "Guys, this is just something for children."
01:32I made it soft, meaning it wasn't for sale.
01:34But the wise men of the state kept insisting, insisting
01:37Until we stopped telling them
01:38Okay, fine
01:40I want three sacks of roses in exchange for them.
01:43So the wise men told him, "What? Three bushels of rice?"
01:45But three is a very small amount.
01:49He told them, "I don't want anything more than that."
01:51First thing, a sack from the country where it will be sold
01:53What are these papers?
01:55But roughly like this
01:56Trade was proceeding under restrictions.
01:59And another sack will be given to the state.
02:02And Shawal will take it then.
02:03So the wise men said, "What will you take?"
02:05He said to them, "Which one?"
02:07But why did I do it?
02:09And I'm the one who benefits from it.
02:10One of the wise men said, "That's it, I'm alive, you see."
02:12Uncle, brother, three handfuls of rice
02:14My wife is very upset about the last meeting
02:16Because of the issue of these papers
02:18And after this, all the other wise men
02:19They agreed that they would also participate.
02:21The important thing is
02:22Another topic that the hero of Namon was interested in
02:24His father's health
02:25His father was very fat
02:27He was extremely obese
02:29Because of the amount of meat and donkey he eats
02:32He didn't eat any vegetables.
02:33Not a single useful thing
02:34His son remained a favorite at every meal he ate.
02:37He enters and bites his nose
02:39Regarding the food he eats
02:40And of course, his father was very conservative.
02:42Which is, what exactly do you want to eat?
02:44And generally speaking, he keeps urging the king
02:46He weighs on the servants if they bring him
02:48Bread and vegetables
02:49And they removed the meat from in front of him.
02:51Until it explodes
02:52And he calls them servants
02:54Take the oath
02:55Don't let him in again.
02:56And I'm eating
02:57Because I don't want to yell at all
02:59So our hero said to him
03:00Hey, you!
03:01You're giving away a favor and eating like an animal.
03:03Until you die
03:04The problem is that this obesity, folks
03:06It really does affect health
03:07It also affects age.
03:09He wants him to live longer.
03:11So that he can put his mind at ease
03:13Because if that old man dies
03:14I am the one who will protect the state
03:16Ah, I have an idea.
03:17But this idea needs
03:19If I go to the craftsmen
03:20And indeed, the next day he was at the gate of the craftsmen's yard
03:23He asked them to make things
03:25And he preferred Adham
03:26And they make it
03:27Until they finished it completely
03:29And the next day
03:30I will present it to the king
03:31He told him this need
03:33It will benefit your health
03:34The king was very surprised
03:35He asked him, "What is this?"
03:36rope and bell
03:37And she tells me that he will benefit my health
03:39So our hero tells him
03:40Yes, sir
03:40This is a jump rope game
03:42Fabo told him to jump rope
03:44What are you talking about?
03:45Famon said to him
03:46I am your disciple, my father
03:47The bell-wearer
03:48and hold the rope
03:49He told him, "This bell..."
03:50It helps you to be
03:52It follows the rhythm of jump rope.
03:54And indeed, he sits on the rope.
03:56And he says to him, "Ahok"
03:57That's how you use it
03:58And I read in one of the foreign books
04:00Of course, to convince them
04:01What will he tell them?
04:02He's from the future.
04:04This thing improves health
04:06And it makes you lose fat
04:07It also improves other things
04:10The wise men first heard this
04:12And the king
04:13What did he say?
04:14Okay, let's try it.
04:16And indeed, the next day we stopped wearing the bell.
04:19The king's appearance was frankly impressive
04:21The important thing is that he wore the bell
04:23Here's the rope for him to jump on.
04:24And indeed, he started jumping
04:25But the two jumps are three
04:27He found himself unable to continue.
04:29His health is just okay
04:31He told the man in charge that he should pass him over
04:33How many jumps did I make?
04:34The man says eight
04:36So the king says, "Eight."
04:37This guy wants me to jump a hundred
04:39Amon told me, "Don't worry, Your Majesty."
04:41You'll get used to it
04:42But, guys, the exciting thing is
04:44The king's health has improved greatly.
04:46The news spread among the servants
04:48The king continued to melt for longer periods.
04:53And that's why his movement became easier, and something else too.
04:56This news reached the wise men from the servants.
04:59Those who first heard this
05:01They said, "What is this?"
05:01Well, if someone jumps rope, we can too.
05:03Crown Prince
05:04Arbok, make us a rope like the one you made for your son.
05:07Because we want to use it
05:08That's all, sir.
05:09The crown prince, who had gathered many wise men around him, left.
05:13The craftsmen worked as slaves
05:16He even asked another craftsman who works as a tailor
05:18He's making some clothes.
05:21These clothes are like sportswear.
05:23Instead of the galabiya they are wearing
05:25The important thing is that the news was very strong.
05:28Because of the many things that were taken away at that time
05:31Our hero now has a complete meaning.
05:34What a little gear for gears
05:36And of course, the wise men were watching him.
05:37He's a worker sweeping like that
05:39They were not trustworthy with him.
05:40They said, "This boy seems to be starting to become greedy."
05:43And the greedy one takes it
05:44This is not a good trait at all.
05:46We need to stop it now.
05:48But the inspector told them no
05:49The king is angry with us now.
05:51We don't need to interfere.
05:52If he had continued on the path he is on until now
05:55He will encounter very serious problems
05:58And the important thing is that it really happened one day
06:01One of them came from behind the king
06:03And my master said to him
06:04A great disaster
06:05The crown prince attempted suicide.
06:08As usual, folks
06:09The news brought by the wise men
06:11It's not always 100% healthy.
06:13Let's see what happened.
06:14About a month before informing the king
06:16His son attempted suicide
06:18Bring the emissaries who are going to you closer
06:21They are walking
06:22And our hero, of course, was very focused on them.
06:24And a focus on the details they will make
06:27And his sister kept bothering him every day.
06:29She brings him something from the plants she studies.
06:33He doesn't know her and she asks him, "What is this?"
06:34She doesn't know her, so she hits her.
06:36And she tells him, "You've been sitting around all day."
06:38In front of the books and you don't know what this is
06:40Get up and move around a bit instead of sitting there like that.
06:42I have a feeling you're about to become a bear
06:45And of course she keeps teasing him like that
06:47He puts up with it because of his little sister and her understanding.
06:50But this sister, guys
06:52Her future will not be bright at all.
06:54Because it's exactly one year from now
06:57She will die from the smallpox epidemic.
07:00Smallpox is a disease that I think many of you have heard of.
07:03In our case, it's not a serious illness or anything like that.
07:06It causes a slight fever, so take the medicine.
07:08It's fine now, but it used to be very dangerous.
07:12A deadly disease, just like a stab wound.
07:15And whoever came to him was doomed.
07:19The important thing is that, of course, the king was very upset with her afterwards.
07:23He became preoccupied with matters of state, and major problems arose.
07:26But since he knows the treatment, he can apply it.
07:30It's not exactly a cure, at least.
07:32Protecting the cows from Nimbai Island
07:35Nimbai Island is an island next to them
07:37And this island is a community where smallpox spread before them.
07:41But the strange thing is that they weren't cured by it.
07:44It means they would come back every two weeks or so
07:46And they will recover from it in the end
07:48The reason for this is something secret they're doing.
07:50That's why they went to the Covenant today.
07:53So he could ask them about the method of this secret need.
07:55All the shepherds on the island gathered before him
07:59They asked him, "Sir, what is required of her?"
08:01So we stopped them, that's strange, I mean
08:02The rest of the islands around you
08:05Many people are infected with smallpox.
08:07And you don't get infected at all.
08:08But why do you need all these pills?
08:10The man tells him, "Sir, this is a method of treatment we use."
08:14He tells them a method of treatment
08:15They understand and say yes
08:17We are infecting ourselves with the disease.
08:19But in a weak part of it
08:21So after that, we won't be affected by magic.
08:24This is the kind of education our ancestors taught us.
08:26And our ancestors before them
08:27This, folks, is a very basic form of vaccination.
08:31The cows next to them are carriers of smallpox
08:34But the smallpox that remains in its pus
08:37And this pus is sores that appear on the cow's skin.
08:40The disease remains, but very weak.
08:42It means a ready-made vaccine, more basic but effective.
08:46And of course, everyone, the one who discovered this prevention technique
08:50There was one like that in the eighteenth century
08:52Using this method, he was able to treat the entire UK with this vaccine.
08:57The important thing is that he asked about the man who carries out these marriages.
09:00And of course, they pointed out to him the man who does that.
09:02He told him, "Okay, do the same to me as you did to the others."
09:07And this is the news that reached the king, folks.
09:10Naturally, the king, upon hearing this, rushed outside.
09:14He went to his son's palace
09:16So he arrived there with his servants.
09:18And it's like a dream, not a scratch on it.
09:20The first thing he did when he arrived there was sit and ask his son if he was okay.
09:24His son said to him, "Yes, I'm fine, sir."
09:26So here the king turned to his assistant on the other side.
09:29He told him, "You're lying to me."
09:31The assistant said to him, "Sir, I swear to God, I didn't mean it."
09:34I didn't say that; one of the wise men told me that.
09:37The king told him, "This is no excuse that will save you from punishment."
09:41But at that moment, De Moon told him
09:43But, Your Majesty
09:45Technically speaking, it could mean that I attempted suicide.
09:48So John said to him, "What?"
09:50Fmon said to him, "Sir, I want to explain to you..."
09:52This isn't suicide, it's just a procedure.
09:55What I did was simply
09:56If I take cow pus
09:58The one that has smallpox
10:00I took it in a needle
10:01And I injected it into my bloodstream
10:02And of course the king heard this word from here
10:05He fell into a coma
10:07And the king says to him
10:08Repeat what you just said.
10:10You took cow pus
10:12And apply it to your skin
10:13His son said to him, "No, sir."
10:14I took it in a syringe
10:15And I injected it into my bloodstream
10:16The king, upon hearing this, immediately seized him.
10:19And he says to him, "What exactly did you do, you idiot?"
10:21This is just an experiment done by a few sponsors.
10:24You just take their word for it.
10:26This could all just be a coincidence.
10:28So our hero tells him no
10:29I consulted experts
10:31Fabo tells him experts
10:32And who are the experts in this country?
10:33So his son Peshawar to him regarding the shepherd
10:35The one who implements this matter
10:36The shepherd, the first thing he hears is his name
10:39He freezes with terror
10:40And he says to him, "Here's our hero."
10:42This is a shepherd from the island.
10:43He's the one who carries out all of this.
10:45Fabo tells him
10:46My son, you said that you consulted some experts.
10:49Where's the expert? I can't see her.
10:51This is just a shepherd
10:52You just did something really bad
10:54This haste
10:56It's impossible for it to remain in your best interest
10:57If something happens to him, leave it alone.
10:59What should I do now?
11:00But his son told him that he was sure
11:02And now many people are dying in the kingdom or
11:06It's possible that the entire country of people has no effect on you.
11:08Because you don't know them
11:09But what if this disease afflicts one of your loved ones?
11:13What are you going to do?
11:14Fabo, the first thing he hears is...
11:15He stands frozen
11:17And the boy says, "Merge, Nini, that's it."
11:20I feel that helping is a blessing to our kingdom.
11:23He sensed that it was a punishment from God.
11:25Guards took this shepherd
11:27Lock him up and don't do anything to him.
11:29Leave it in the reservation
11:30If you don't build it, he'll die too.
11:32I honestly don't know what's wrong with the poor shepherd.
11:34The important thing is
11:35The wise men were discussing this matter
11:37And they sat talking to each other
11:39They are amazed by what the Crown Prince has done.
11:41But they were confident that as long as the Crown Prince
11:44He's the one who did that.
11:45Abu al-Dimagh Tiyla Dah
11:46Those who are discussing this
11:48Those who discuss political matters
11:50He knows what he's doing.
11:52But at that moment
11:53Two servants came
11:55And they say
11:56sovereign right
11:57The prince has a very high fever.
12:00And the ulcers covered his entire body.
12:02And indeed, when one of the servants goes to check on this matter
12:05Layla, it's true
12:06So they take the shepherd all the way to the inspector.
12:09The inspector begins by investigating him.
12:11The shepherd says to him, "Sir, I didn't do anything."
12:13The inspector tells him
12:15How could you lie to the Crown Prince?
12:16And deceive him
12:17The Crown Prince is currently experiencing severe pain.
12:20The shepherd says to him, "Sir, you mean the sheep?"
12:22Isn't that right?
12:22This is perfectly normal.
12:23This is just a heatwave
12:25And some symptoms appear
12:27And after a week or ten days at most
12:29It will disappear
12:30And it returns to its normal state
12:32He lives his life as a shepherd
12:33And indeed, after ten days
12:35Chathi, the Crown Prince
12:37He looked his best
12:38He went and stood in front of the king
12:40He asked him, "What's your status?"
12:41I haven't fully recovered from smallpox.
12:43And it won't happen to me again at all.
12:45The king said to him
12:46But we're not sure about this.
12:48So we tell him, "That's it."
12:49I have an idea
12:50I'm going
12:51And the region's sympathy
12:52The one with the cows
12:53The estuary is smallpox
12:54So, when he first heard that
12:55He said no
12:56So we tell him, "That's it."
12:57I still have another suggestion.
12:58What do you think about suggesting to people
13:00We give them the option to take this vaccine.
13:02We tell them that it is an experiment
13:04If it succeeds
13:04They will never get smallpox again.
13:06So he said to him
13:07What is this?
13:08That's a good idea.
13:10But the inspector is behind
13:11He strongly objected
13:12And my master said to him
13:13We are forcing people into this.
13:14On the condition that they take something
13:16They don't know her
13:16Fmon told him
13:17We don't force people or anything.
13:19I told you that we would give them a choice
13:21And I'm sure that people
13:22Those who are afraid of smallpox
13:23They will volunteer
13:24And this will be a great service to them.
13:26And as usual, the king
13:28He describes himself with the Crown Prince
13:29And indeed, just as Moon predicted
13:31People are being passed around from every direction
13:34So they can get this vaccine
13:35After a period of successful experiment
13:37The vaccine was given
13:38And he ordered that it be given
13:40For every resident living in Joson
13:43And now our hero is happy
13:45His sister
13:46Yes, it's very annoying.
13:48But at least
13:49She will be in the best condition
13:51In general
13:51Our hero after that
13:52Close two different books
13:54A book on agriculture
13:55And a book on medicine
13:56From the summaries of all the books
13:58Which is what I see
13:58He even suggested to his father
14:00He is working on a new map
14:01for the country
14:02And many other things
14:03He was discussing with the ministers
14:05every discussion
14:06More refined than the second
14:08To the point that he started going to the ministers
14:11From the meeting
14:12With Ayatin, literally, they went home.
14:13One day
14:15The king was walking at night
14:16He told his historian
14:18You stay here
14:18And I will go in with my son.
14:19The historian said, my master
14:21The king said
14:22This is a private conversation
14:22What's between me and my son
14:23Will you come with me?
14:24Nothing is missing except
14:25Sleep with me, cat
14:26And this historian
14:27The group was needed
14:28In the age of Joson
14:29Every king should have a historian.
14:32He writes his movements
14:34moment by moment
14:35Every word he says
14:36Every action he does
14:37Everything he does in a day
14:39The important thing is that the king
14:40He found that the Crown Prince
14:41The light is still on
14:42Up until now
14:43And the time was late
14:44almost
14:45He counted half a night with a pill
14:46Of course, the king was
14:48Very surprised
14:48Crown Prince
14:49Why are you still awake?
14:50Up until now
14:51But in general income
14:52And of course, the Crown Prince
14:54The first thing he saw
14:55My master said
14:55The king said
14:56You are doing exactly
14:57The Crown Prince said
14:59I'm studying something called chemistry.
15:00Fabo said it
15:01What is chemistry?
15:02So our hero said
15:03yeah
15:04These are things the West calls them
15:06It can transform metals
15:08non-precious
15:09For example
15:09Copper and iron
15:10gold
15:11Yes, everyone
15:12Because for those who don't know, I mean
15:14In this century
15:15The chemistry was purely circular.
15:17They thought
15:18The substance consists of four things
15:20Tarab
15:21fire
15:22One hundred
15:22And he loved
15:23But in inflated proportions
15:25And if you played with these ratios
15:26You can transform something like iron
15:28gold
15:29Imagine that this simple mistake
15:31Those who made sugars
15:33A reason for the delay in science
15:36For a full thousand years
15:38The important thing is that our hero
15:40He won't spend time explaining to him
15:41Other complicated needs
15:42He said two words to her.
15:43To put his mind at ease
15:45And his father began that he
15:46These things attract attention
15:48And he starts looking at them
15:49It was, of course, written in Latin.
15:52There was nothing wrong with them
15:53But his son was surprised
15:54Is he still there?
15:55Center for these needs
15:57Even though he doesn't understand it
15:57Because his father started telling him things
16:00Like this word
16:01Every sentence begins with it.
16:02I feel something from her, like
16:04Say that to us
16:05And this need is always in the middle
16:08I wish in the end
16:09His son, the first thing he heard was his words
16:11He said, "Who is this man?"
16:13This isn't genius
16:14This is a monster
16:15This is how they came up with the Latin language itself.
16:18Without anyone telling him
16:19How is that?
16:20So his father kept thinking like that
16:22My son said to him, "I want to tell you something."
16:24Our Chinese language
16:25Very difficult
16:26It's difficult to write in it.
16:27It's even difficult for us to learn.
16:29I've been thinking about this for a long time
16:31We need to create a national language for ourselves.
16:33Because, folks, in this era
16:35The Koreans didn't write
16:37Non-Chinese
16:38They weren't speaking Chinese, eh?
16:40But their writing language
16:41Chinese language
16:42He still wanted to do something for them.
16:44Their own alphabet
16:46His son, the first thing he heard was that
16:48He said
16:48Here's the opportunity.
16:49He said to him, "Of course, sir."
16:51Of course we have to do that
16:53His father told him, "But I'm afraid of something."
16:54The song
16:56Those who know how to write Chinese should turn against us.
16:58And also an empire from you
17:00I won't like what you say
17:01His son told him not to worry
17:02The most important thing is that you start
17:04At first, she taught the beautiful poverty to people
17:07Those who cannot afford the cost of education
17:09And of course, it was about three-quarters of the people.
17:12My mom
17:13Even our hero
17:14My mother wasn't...
17:16But it took a very long time
17:19Until you learn this language
17:20His father said to him, "You're a tea boy, huh?"
17:23But I think I like this.
17:24I wish she would stay fifteen years old
17:27Tomorrow, the day after today
17:28But our hero, Beknech, heard that last sentence.
17:31So he says to him, "What did you say, Dad?"
17:33His father said to him
17:33No need
17:35Good night
17:35The important thing is that our hero finished.
17:37In his political discussions
17:39And he started lashing out at the ministers as usual.
17:42The intended purpose is to present them with a new need.
17:44In paper classification
17:45Each ministry will protect its own teams.
17:48Because they used to put
17:50Military finance
17:52Everything together
17:53The king strongly supported this idea.
17:55She said it would help their grandchildren
17:58And their descendants after them
17:59They understand the decisions
18:01The ones we took
18:02And they understand our history much more easily.
18:05But of course, the ministers
18:07They didn't like this talk.
18:08This is extra work for them.
18:10They were Rastafarian in every way.
18:12They're going to start all over again.
18:14No, you're warning me now.
18:15The Crown Prince has gone too far.
18:18Every time he opens his mouth
18:19He comes up with an invention
18:21Uglier than Lablo
18:22I'm afraid that one day
18:24He destroys everything we've built.
18:26But one of them said
18:28No, Your Highness the Crown Prince
18:29It's possible he's reckless.
18:31But all they do
18:35He thought he was going to destroy the entire system with his own hands.
18:38Because the system is overwhelming them
18:40At that time it was very bad
18:42He was strict and stern
18:44Strictly serious, literally
18:46Something called bureaucracy
18:48It is if you are the strict, severe judge
18:52And that's what was going on at that time.
18:53But one of the two appeared as a minister of state
18:57And the first ministers who saw him
18:58They stood up, and we're right there with them.
19:00He told them that the first covenant
19:02Closer to our principles
19:04I am destitute even if he is the Crown Prince
19:07Who is this, sir?
19:09Speaker of the National Assembly
19:11Or it means in the language of the situation
19:13Shura Council
19:14After a few days
19:16The ambassador reviewed the letters they had sent him.
19:19About halfway
19:20And the king began by asking him the first thing
19:22About the rest area
19:24The one who ordered him to do it is not here.
19:26And between the capital of Ming
19:28My master said to him, "We have begun building it."
19:30But there's still some love left.
19:32The king told him, "That's perfect, very good."
19:33Since he didn't come here about this topic
19:35Why is he still here?
19:36The man calls him "sir".
19:38The first thing we did was reach the Ming
19:39Me and the rest of the group
19:40We received very strong demand
19:42On the paper coming from Joson
19:44And it's much better paper.
19:46From the paper of the Ming Empire
19:48And he requests a very large supply from him.
19:50The king said, "What is this?"
19:52That's a very good thing
19:53Okay, order from the paper factory.
19:54He provides even more
19:57Our hero, the first thing he heard was that
19:59My master said to him
19:59Can I speak?
20:00The ministers, as soon as they heard the word
20:02Can I talk to this?
20:03He said it again
20:04He needs to open his mouth
20:06In every topic
20:07Brother, just shut up already!
20:08But of course the king allowed him
20:10And our hero said to him, "Sir..."
20:11I think we should shut down.
20:13paper mill
20:14The first thing the ministers heard was that
20:16They asked, "What exactly are you saying?"
20:17Minji Empire
20:18Our students asked for extra paper.
20:19And you want us to shut down the paper factory?
20:22What are you saying, son?
20:23Our hero said to them, "Yes."
20:24The state has a monopoly on paper.
20:26It's been a very long time
20:28The king said to him
20:29But, Crown Prince
20:30The paper we have now
20:32It's all consistent with each other
20:33This is due to the Bahraini craftsmen
20:35Our hero said to them
20:36Yes, exactly.
20:37They are the country I'm worried about.
20:39Paper craftsmen
20:40They get paid like dirt
20:43And because of that
20:44I've noticed recently
20:45They are going to other fields
20:47Agriculture and trade uniforms
20:49And many other things
20:50So, my opinion is...
20:51We should leave all this work to the merchants.
20:53And the pens are exactly like that
20:55We take a percentage from them
20:56And that's how we end up with two things
20:58We got rid of the excess load
21:00In the paper expenses
21:02We also gave traders a chance
21:04For craftsmen
21:05And we take extra taxes from them
21:07But the Speaker of the National Assembly remained
21:09What I told you about
21:10He started to enter
21:11He told him, "That's all."
21:12Because of a cup for craftsmen
21:14I am the people who stand guard at my palace and the servants
21:16They receive the same salary as them
21:18And nobody walks
21:19So our hero said to him, "My master
21:21This is because of the gifts
21:22Those who go out carrying it
21:24Those you give to them
21:25Or we call them every day
21:27The man tells him
21:28But that's out of generosity.
21:29When the servants leave
21:30They don't go empty-handed
21:32This is because of their loyalty
21:33So our hero tells him
21:34Yes, sir
21:35I didn't talk about this topic
21:37I said they take
21:38Increase due to gifts
21:40Craftsmen's State
21:41Those we exploit every day
21:43And they don't deserve enough of their rank.
21:45Because we are not capable in the first place.
21:47What will they gain from this?
21:48Each one of them will leave
21:50The paper industry will disappear
21:52forever
21:53But also the Speaker of the National Assembly
21:55He insisted on his words
21:56He told him that before they built the paper factory
21:59Every merchant used to make paper
22:00Whatever suits his taste
22:02What is black paper?
22:03What paper, Abouni, what paper
22:04white
22:05So when we used to write letters
22:07Or the constitution or anything
22:09We used to sit and sort the paper
22:11And the majority of ministers are requesting
22:12The king is reconsidering this matter.
22:15The king says, "I honestly don't know."
22:17And then our hero looks at us like this
22:19Which is how he acted
22:20Either I'll decide for them
22:22So our hero told them, "That's it."
22:23I'm going to tell you something
22:24We will do the same thing we did with the pens.
22:26I made a condition for them regarding the pens.
22:28Every pen
22:29It remains artificial according to certain standards.
22:31And by the way
22:32As long as we have the topic
22:34For more than one trader
22:35Not for one trader
22:36There will be competition
22:37Who makes the best-selling paper in the market?
22:39And that's how we've developed the paper.
22:41Without any need
22:42The topic is coming and going
22:45Between the two
22:46Up to the tax scales
22:48A group told them
22:49My opinion
22:49The Crown Prince is right
22:51We couldn't find a solution
22:52We've been discussing this topic for a long time.
22:53actually
22:53The craftsmen walk every day
22:55And the existing craftsmen
22:56Not those who stay in their jobs
22:58And we want to add more work to their tasks.
23:01And also
23:01We won't be able to increase their salaries.
23:03Because we are unable
23:04And this led to infighting among the ministers.
23:07Supporter and opponent
23:08They all fight with each other
23:10And of course, our hero was amazing.
23:12This commotion
23:14He said
23:14In general
23:15It's just one opinion.
23:17The one who is the king
23:18The king told them, "That's it."
23:19That's enough.
23:20I've heard all your opinions
23:22My opinion
23:22that
23:23You are right
23:25We are focusing on the economic issue now.
23:28We neglected to educate and belittle people a lot.
23:30But still
23:31These topics are important
23:32We will act like the loyalists of the covenant
23:34But not always like that.
23:35We need to approach this gradually, little by little.
23:38But my guardian
23:39Every time you open your mouth
23:41The ministers are suffocating
23:43And chaos ensues in my council.
23:45So look at her
23:46You're going to give us the information in such a fragmented way?
23:48After a week
23:49Prepare yourself for the meeting
23:51People will attend
23:52From the third layer
23:53and above
23:54Of course, and the ministers and politicians
23:57And every limit is related to politics
23:59At that time
23:59No one else will speak but you.
24:01Your opinions will be presented on the state's policies.
24:04Our hero, of course
24:05The first thing he heard were the words "state".
24:07As if it were a show
24:09They were served on a silver platter
24:10Of course, the wise men and ministers
24:12After this meeting
24:13They weren't watering them
24:14How should they act?
24:16And how could you possibly accept their actions?
24:18because
24:19They listen to a child's opinions on politics
24:21His Majesty the King, the mind is in need
24:23Even the Speaker of the National Assembly joined them.
24:26Those who started discussing
24:27How will they resolve this issue?
24:28The Speaker of the National Assembly told them
24:29We have to get out
24:31Not just on the constitution, and we'll bang on it.
24:33But we also need to consider the opinions of other kingdoms.
24:36But the wise men said to him
24:38Sir, this is a simple matter.
24:39Just a nine-year-old child
24:41The Speaker of the National Assembly told them
24:43Do you know a child who is nine years old?
24:46Defeated ministers go
24:48And on top of that, the words that come out of his mouth
24:51It could be his word
24:52But these are the king's opinions.
24:54And the king was standing with his back very stiff.
24:57We must confront any attempts
25:00In changing the constitution and our way
25:02Which has lasted for a hundred years
25:04Even the same opinion will be expressed in the Diwan
25:06Its name is the Audit Bureau
25:08This is the Audit Bureau, the bureau that is loyal to the king.
25:11Does he do good things or not?
25:12If Diwan saw that this need was not good
25:15They are filing an objection to it.
25:17One of them might not want to file an objection
25:19But the second one objects to it.
25:20And he tells him, “Come now, that’s it.”
25:22Now the Crown Prince is one of the seasoned politicians
25:27He proved this himself in many things he did before.
25:30But that guy from the duan was also a fanatic
25:33I absolutely refuse to accept this.
25:35The same thing happened to the king
25:37He asked them, "Are you really that afraid of a small child's political opinions?"
25:41With the madmen, it's exactly a state
25:43The same message was also conveyed to the Crown Prince.
25:46And from the moment this message reached him
25:48He said, "Oh, the old sheikhs are a state."
25:50They will never change their ways or their way of thinking.
25:53Because we are still in the early days of the Joseon Dynasty.
25:56The one that contained firm opinions
25:59Oh, I'll solve this problem like
26:01Okay, fine, since you want political opinions
26:04I'll talk to them a little bit.
26:06From modern capitalism
26:09He asked his servant to take him to the Royal Academy of Painting and Arts.
26:16What he did there, God knows.
26:18Let's go to the promised day.
26:20The ministers, dignitaries, and all people from the third class and above gathered
26:25So they can hear the Crown Prince's views on politics.
26:27And of course, most ministers and many people in the country were taking the matter lightly, thinking it was just a child.
26:33But all voices fell silent when the king arrived.
26:37The king sat down and said to them, "Of course you know why I've gathered you all here today."
26:41So that you can hear the Crown Prince's opinions
26:43The one who comes up with something new every time
26:45So now we want to know his full opinion.
26:48And indeed, the Crown Prince entered
26:50They found that his servant was carrying something in his hand.
26:53The Crown Prince, of course, welcomed the King first.
26:56And the roof is in his hands
26:57So that the servant can house the logo
27:00And then he takes out a microphone that he just made.
27:05And he starts talking about it
27:06The ministers were shocked that his voice suddenly became very loud.
27:09He tells them, "Reforming Joss is my current motto."
27:14You had a good system for a long time
27:17This system is based on the premise that agriculture and food security are the most important things.
27:22And I agree with you
27:23But agricultural land in Gosson is very scarce.
27:26That's why we need to pay attention to other things.
27:29Like the craft industry and trade as well
27:31Now let's get to the political issues.
27:33I want the six-minister system to change.
27:36Three key ministries remain.
27:39Ministry of Justice
27:40The legislative ministry responsible for enacting laws
27:43The executive ministry responsible for its implementation
27:47And the country continues to help and support each other in its own way.
27:49And also the military system that exists within the state
27:52We don't want just one person to control everything, the army both inside and outside.
27:56No, we want to distribute it to a lot of people.
27:59And also, education requires us to build schools.
28:01And we teach the people elementary education
28:04To get them out of the poverty they are in now
28:07And of course, opinions were divided between strong supporters and opponents.
28:12The hero told them, "You haven't seen anything yet."
28:15The heavy stuff is coming next
28:17And that concludes our second episode of the story.
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28:23And also, please write me a nice comment below.
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