Ji-dwi asks if Su-ho is standing up for the incompetent, fearful king, and Sun-woo has to hold Su-ho back from hitting Ji-dwi again. He warns that the queen regent or the king had better not suffer for this. The villagers back away and disperse, and Su-ho punches Ji-dwi hard in the face. He points out that the people don’t even have weapons, and the other boys look closer and see that he’s correct. Su-ho draws his sword to attack, but suddenly Ji-dwi leaps in front of him and knocks his sword away. They figure out that the people are here for the gifts they were taking to the Baekje crown prince, but when they move to protect the wagon containing the gifts, the people shift and surround them. ![]() Sun-woo sends Ah Ro inside to warn the princess as Su-ho and Ban-ryu rush out to back him up. Sun-woo and Ah Ro hug after reaffirming their feelings, but they’re interrupted by a mob of angry-looking villagers carrying torches. But is Ji-dwi ready to step forward and take his rightful place, or does he still have a lot to learn before he’s ready to take on the responsibilities that come with being king? ![]() ![]() Unrest is growing, and it seems as though something’s gotta give, and soon. Romance takes a back-burner as political tension grows between Silla and Baekje, and the Hwarang find themselves risking an international incident. 273 FebruFebruHwarang: Episode 14 by LollyPip
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