Later that night, their mother prays for their father to come home safely. Gil-dong watches this injustice happen to his older brother with tears in his eyes. When Gil-hyun points out the misspelled character, the Master becomes furious that the son of a slave is smarter than his own and punishes Gil-hyun from overstepping his boundaries. The Master, who has been closely overseeing his son’s studies, catches Gil-hyun’s sigh and demands to know if Gil-hyun knows what his son wrote incorrectly. Over the young master’s shoulder, Gil-hyun watches him write his letters and lets out a quiet sigh when he incorrectly draws a character. When the young master is studying, Gil-hyun is called to assist with creating ink, and Gil-dong is sent to bring water. Remembering his father’s last words before he left, Gil-dong hides his strength, even pretending his brother that he struggles with light wood loads. Gil-dong and Gil-hyun wait for their father to arrive. ![]() ![]() After two weeks of relative drama-less living, I’m personally excited by this new series, which looks like it’s shaping up to become a great sageuk. As always, Kim Sang-joong puts on a powerful performance as Amogae, a slave whose love for his family is both the reason for his greatest joy and deepest despair. ![]() Setting the stage ahead for Gil-dong’s rebellion against the corrupt social system, this episode delves further into his beginnings and shows where he gots his sense of equality and justice. 60 FebruFebruRebel: Thief Who Stole the People: Episode 2 by tineybeanie
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