![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Yeo Mi Eul has a vision that the three-legged crow in the Sun flew away. In order to protect the baby, whose father is Hae Mo Soo, Geum-wa decides to raise him as his own son. ![]() However, Geum-wa insists that she stay and raise Ju Mong in Bu Yeo. However, he’s struck by an arrow and falls from a cliff. With the help of Geum-wa and his soldiers, Hae Mo Soo manages to escape. Geum-wa hears from Bu Deuk Bool that his father lured Hae Mo Soo into a trap. ![]() All of a sudden, Yu Hwa comes in and calls out to the governor-general to stop. Geum Wa gets enraged, but for the fear of future troubles, he can’t do anything. He kills innocent Gochosun refugees in front of the tribal chiefs. The governor-general warns that whoever harbors Hae Mo Soo will be severely punished. Geum Wa goes to the meeting in place of his father. The governor-general of Hyeon To calls a meeting for all the tribal chiefs. She knows that the two legs represent Hae Bu Roo and Geum Wa, but she isn’t sure who the other person is. Meanwhile, Yeo Mi Eul, oracle of Bu Yeo, sees a three-legged crow appear in the Sun. However, he’s deeply concerned when Bu Deuk Bool tells him that protecting people of Gochosun might invite the Emperor’s anger. The king of Bu Yeo, Hae Bu Roo, is very pleased with the fact that people of Gochosun are settled in Bu Yeo with the help of Hae Mo Soo. Hae Mo Soo is the central figure of the resistance. People of Gochosun strongly stand against the Han Dynasty. The Emperor of the Han Dynasty divides the territory that previously belonged to Gochosun into four different administrative districts (Nak Rang, Jin Beon, Im Doon and Hyeon To) and deploys his military. ![]() In 180 B.C., after enjoying its golden age for 2100 years, the Gochosun Kingdom finally falls as the result of a year-long war with the Han Empire. ![]()
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