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We enter the Joseon phase of our story, and vampires are living in hiding, getting ready to rise up against the humans who fear and despise them. We get to see our characters from a different perspective, though they face the same issues and challenges as they did in the modern era. Not much has changed in four hundred years, and it’s more than just prejudice that could keep our three main characters apart. EPISODE 5 RECAPIt’s the 1. Hamkyeong province, and two men pull a covered cart down a dark forested road. They’re stopped by a regiment of soldiers, but before they can even state their business the general pulls his sword and slashes one of the men’s ribcage wide open. His eyes glow red, and the wound immediately heals. We enter the Joseon phase of our story, and vampires are living in hiding, getting ready to rise up against the humans who fear and despise them.The general says, “They’re vampires,” and even more men appear from the shadows with flaming arrows aimed at the cart. They fire, striking the cart and the men pulling it, and now the vampires fight back. Whoa, one of them actually lifts the cart and uses it to bowl down several soldiers at once. Despite being outnumbered, the vampires have the upper hand in terms of strength and invulnerability to injury, and they manage to kill most of the soldiers. How To Increase The Size Of The Penis Naturally Ways To Enlarge Your Penis with Do Vacuum Pumps Work and Ed Medication Ratings is the most frequent misfortune in the. Blood Pressure Erectile Dysfunction Natural Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction with Penis Enlargement Advice and Food To Help Erections has been effectively. African Student Association: Theme: Cultural and International: The African Student's Association(ASA) is an organization that addresses the cultural. One vampire gets away, while the other is captured with chains that seem to burn and weaken him. The cart turns out to be full of gold and maps, and we learn that the vampires are planning a widespread uprising. An urgent message is sent to the capital, warning all citizens of monsters who bite human necks for blood. We see another group of soldiers unearthing several dead bodies, all with teeth marks on their necks and wrists. We see our hero Jae- min, a Sungkyunkwan University scholar, reading the notice out loud to his friend and fellow scholar Shi- hoo, who seems more annoyed than concerned. Shi- hoo wonders if there could really be vampires in the capital, grinning that he’d like to see one and fight him. Shi- hoo pouts when Jae- min doesn’t want to talk about vampires and ghosts, saying they should have each been born in the other’s family. Jae- min is the scholar born into a warrior family, and Shi- hoo is a warrior from a scholar family. When Jae- min continues ignoring him, Shi- hoo pretends to lament about the unfairness of his family being stuck with a son with a bad attitude. This finally makes Jae- min laugh, and Shi- hoo nudges his table — hard enough to send it flying. Used to this, Jae- min just calmly sets his things back down as they fall. Shi- hoo pouts with Jae- min to play with him, suddenly attacking him with a fan. Jae- min defends, then rolls up his book in turn, and it’s on. The two friends spar, and it looks like fun as they kick and throw punches, clearly having done this many times before. They seem pretty equally matched, though Shi- hoo’s inhumanly fancy moves betray his vampire nature. Jae- min still manages to take the victory with a scroll to Shi- hoo’s belly. Shi- hoo says it’s a pity Jae- min is a scholar, as he’d have made a great warrior if not for his “illness.” Jae- min sobers at this reminder of his weakness, and his father’s disgust that his son passes out every time he sees blood. Shi- hoo looks sorry to have brought it up, and distracts his friend with a few more thwacks. Shi- hoo escapes over the wall, saying that he’s found a hideout with no reminders of books or ink. He takes the scroll with the vampire warning with him, though he could be punished if he’s caught with it. In another part of the city, a group of people meet, but their silly antics cause their leader (Ma- ri’s father) to bark at them for acting like badly- behaved humans. He tells them that twenty drained bodies were found, and the blind elder says it must be the Wonsangu clan. We see the Wonsangu clan, all sleeping in a cave, with Jae- hee (Teacher Han in the present) among them. Their leader, a fierce- looking female vampire, wakes and leads them all out of the cave. She yells at her follower, the one who got away from the ambush in the woods, for letting all their gold be confiscated. The loss of the money is a harsh blow to their uprising plans, and she complains that the humans will know their identity now, but her lackey says he thinks they already knew. She instructs Jae- hee to send out Huk- bi, which has him darting his eyes at her in surprise, telling him to have the vampires who live on animal blood taken care of. Jae- min’s father is presented with the results of the autopsies done on the bodies, confirming that there was no blood in any of the corpses. Every one of them had teeth marks on the neck and other parts of the bodies, like canine bites. He tells his assistant that a vampire was captured, and has him secretly collect whatever information he can find. Ma- ri’s mother prepares bowls of homemade blood for their visitors, and Ma- ri arrives home with reeds to use as straws and a little bouquet of flowers for Mom. She seems like a happy girl in this incarnation, all smiles and sweetness. The visitors drink contentedly, wondering why the Wonsangu clan is so greedy. Their talk reveals that they were the ones who leaked the information about the Wonsangu tribe’s activities, since they don’t want to see a war started. They just want to live in peace, and to be accepted by the humans. Ma- ri’s dad tells his friends to lay low and not attract attention, since the humans will be extra- nervous right now. They counter that hiding in Banchon (the Sungkyunkwan grounds) makes them safe since the soldiers aren’t allowed to enter here. Mom gives Ma- ri a clear liquid to drink, a precursor to the SPA injections, that will protect vampires from the sun. Ma- ri brightly says that she thinks of it as tasting the sun, and they bottle up servings of it to pass out to the local vampires. At the market the next day, the bottles are secretly distributed so that everyone gets their share. An angry professor singles out Jae- min, demanding to know where Shi- hoo is lately. There are rumors that he’s been out misbehaving at night, and the teacher orders Jae- min to bring Shi- hoo to him by the next morning. So Jae- min goes looking for Shi- hoo’s hideout, which is supposedly out in the forest. He hears a haunting sound, and the music draws him to a glade where he sees Ma- ri playing a reed flute, and he’s struck dumb by her beauty. He berates himself for letting his head get muddled by a woman, but he hesitates for just a moment — long enough for a venomous snake to strike his foot. He works fast, slicing the bite open with his knife and pushing the blood out, but his foot swells at a frightening rate and his vision starts to blur. Luckily Ma- ri finds him like this, and she uses one of her reeds to pierce the cut and starts to suck the blood out. She leans down for a drink, but Shi- hoo arrives just in time and Ma- ri runs in horror. Jae- min gasps out just before losing consciousness, “Don’t go. What’s your name?”Ma- ri washes her mouth in the river multiple times, reminding herself that she may be in a vampire clan, but she’s not a vampire. She reaffirms her vow never to drink human blood. Shi- hoo gets Jae- min to a doctor in time to save his life, and he’s taken aside by the professor to talk to him about his nighttime activities. He doesn’t deny it, but the professor says a favor was asked of him and there will be no punishment this time. Shi- hoo asks if it’s fair that exceptions can be made to the rules just because of who a student’s father is, insisting on punishment. He mischievously warns Jae- min not to eat the meat at dinner on a certain day, but refuses to say why. On the day in question, the students go crazy over the meat that’s so rare in their diets, but regret it later when they all end up with upset stomachs. To make matters worse, one of the bathroom doors is broken, and the frantic boys end up running to the woods to get sick. Though his foot isn’t healed yet, Jae- min is forced to go out with the few students who didn’t get sick, to investigate the source of the bad meat. The leader of the group is critical of the students who gorged on the bad meat, saying the school shouldn’t admit poor scholars who become gluttonous on the school food. They single out Ma- ri’s father, a butcher, for selling bad meat to the school. He swears he’s innocent, since some of that same meat went to a noble household and there’s no sickness there. Jae- min is willing to check out the story, but the student leader is too prejudiced to listen and orders Ma- ri’s dad taken away. During the struggle Ma- ri comes home, and Jae- min reels to see that the girl from the woods is related to the man they’re arresting. His own prejudices come forward when he’s upset that she’s from a butcher’s family, which are considered the lowliest of servants in this era. Back in his room, Jae- min says to himself that he knew Ma- ri wasn’t a noble lady, but. How dare a lowly butcher make him feel this way? His clan tries to come up with a plan to break him free, but Mom says she’ll handle it herself. Shi- hoo finally comes home looking like the cat that ate the cream, and Jae- min angrily informs him of the situation he’s created. Shi- hoo brags that he laced the food with herbs that loosen the bowels, saying it’s good for the students to have their stomachs cleaned out. Jae- min is furious, yelling that an innocent person is being punished for his actions. Jae- min lets Shi- hoo go when he notices a bruise on his collarbone that’s not healing, but Shi- hoo waves off his questions. Jae- min tells him to straighten up and study for the government exam, but Shi- hoo has no intention of taking it at all. He says ruefully that he’ll pass no matter what if he takes them, because of his father, and his life will never be his own. Ma- ri decides to take matters into her own hands, and sneaks a bottle of sun- protection drink to her father. That’s pretty brave, considering that she has to walk within feet of the two sleeping guards.
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