![]() ![]() “Goryeo must belong to my son.” (But So is your son too…)īack at Wook’s home, So regards the gash in his arm, and flinches when Princess Yeonhwa starts to tend to it, despite his initial protest. The queen advises Yo to be even more vigilant, so that they can uncover So’s motivations-then they’ll be able to get rid of him, or make him loyal to their side. Yo says that their spy in Shinju has reported that nobody ever came to see So. The queen declares that they must find out who So has been meeting, and thinks that if Astronomer Choi is involved, so might be the king. The queen realizes So was indeed learning martial arts, but is puzzled as to how-it’s not something his adopted family, the Kang clan, would have enabled. Yo suspects that Astronomer Choi has a hand in this, and possibly has a hidden connection to So. The queen says that at least King Taejo won’t be attempting any abdications for the near future she’ll find some satisfaction in that. ![]() Yo informs his mother that he took care of the loose ends, and that none of the conspirators are alive. She blames So for ruining everything, and tells her son, third prince Yo, that he was supposed to be named crown prince today. The scheming Queen Sinmyeongsunseong fumes in her bath, thinking of her failed plot to get rid of Crown Prince Mu. Wook finds her cute in that moment and holds her closer, soothingly. Wook offers a meager pat on the shoulder, but Su hilariously yanks him down by the cloak, worrying what will happen to her. Wook looks increasingly uncomfortable at her tears, while she sobs that So is always threatening to kill her when all she wanted to do was return what he dropped (the hairpin he’d bought his mother). Su slumps to the ground, sapped of energy, and then starts to cry. He suggests taking care of So’s injured arm, but So flings off his hand, shoots a dark glance at Su, and stalks off. Now So turns his frustration on Wook for killing their last witness, although Wook holds firm and says he couldn’t let harm come to Su. At least Wook finds clues in the surroundings-blood spatters and sword cuts-and he deduces that the same person who mobilized the assassins also killed them. So asks suspiciously how dead bodies could have disappeared and demands answers of Su that she doesn’t have, such as who the culprit was. ![]() In the forest, So and Wook lead soldiers to the spot where Su saw the assassins die-only, now the area’s empty. But Mu replies that using his younger brother’s desperation for his own benefit is a sin. Astronomer Choi tells him that So took this opportunity for himself, so it’s not something Mu should feel guilty about. The princes exchange alarmed looks.Īt the palace, Crown Prince Mu is feeling regret, thinking that he shouldn’t have had So take his place in the ceremony. Su stammers that people were killed nearby, and that they were dressed like the dead assassin, wearing similar demon costumes. So grudgingly lowers his sword and shoves Su aside, and she hurries to Wook’s side. Until they do, Wook asks So to let her go. Wook slowly drops his sword to the ground, and reasons that they can find proof of Su’s guilt once the soldiers arrive. She asks So to believe that she merely lost her way, but he says darkly that he has no reason to, since he doesn’t know her. Wook keeps his cool and says that Su has nothing to do with this matter. I know the bromance is fanservice, but isn’t the definition of fanservice that I don’t care about that?įollowing the assassination attempt at the palace and the chase through the forest, fourth prince Wang So faces off against his half-brother (and eighth prince) Wook, holding Hae Su in a threatening grip-she caused him to miss out on vital information about the assassins, and he’s furious. And while I still find my interest mostly in the main three characters, I’m ready now to enjoy branching off with the lesser princes and side relationships too. The intensity gets dialed up a notch, too, with tension built into many of the interactions today. The story heats up and there’s a lot more of everything in Episode 3-more blood, more intrigue, more confused feelings, and more all-around action. 724 AugAugMoon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Episode 3 by javabeans ![]()
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