I hate the Communist Party chapter 166
When the Qing Dynasty and Japan were each having a difficult time due to external shocks and internal anxiety, Joseon was having a relatively calm time.
Problems within the country have not occurred since the last civil war, and problems from outside have not happened because of the great powers of the Russian Empire-whether self or others-who recognized the influence of the Russian Empire on the Korean Peninsula. .
The last president of Kutuzov-he only held the position of head of a Russian company established on the Korean Peninsula-Min Young-hwan, one of the few survivors of the Min clan who disappeared to Vladivostok, accused of being involved in an attempted assassination case, himself I was feeling that the lord of the lord seems to be looking very good lately.
Of course, when the Qing Dynasty, Japan, and Joseon were staying behind the scenes in the past, I could feel the joy of seeing the countries that showed their progress and progress little by little.
But that’s been happening for years already.
Therefore, the fact that his lord showed a glimpse of joy that was different from usual meant that something else had happened or something strange had happened.
chuck! Oh my god!
As he passed by, the guards carrying Verdan rifles donated by Russia expressed their courtesy with a modest attitude, but Min Young-hwan’s gaze at them was not bright.
Their appearance was also Korean, and their affiliation was also friendly, but they knew the Russian breath was behind them.
‘As soon as Choi Jae-hyung was deeply involved in selecting and training those guys, he would have to clean the inside of the friendly camp at least once.’
Choi Jae-hyung could be said to be a love-hate relationship for Min Young-hwan. Although the size of the Jeung (憎) was larger than the love (Love).
In the past, it was Choi Jae-hyung who was the one who blew away his own line of blood, the Min clan.
But it was also he who told me they were plotting something.
This wasn’t just because he was a pro-Russian.
It was because when I considered the situation of Joseon at the time, it was the only way that Joseon could survive.
And when looking at the situation afterwards, it could be said that Min Young-hwan’s choice was right.
This is because Russia’s help was very helpful in suppressing the civil war that swept the Samnam region.
In addition, Choi Jae-hyung’s influence was large in that Min Yeong-hwan could still remain a core bureaucrat in the court, even though he was a member of the Min clan.
It was Choi Jae-hyung who put him in the place where Min Young-ik served in the past. It was also he who persuaded Gojong that Min Young-hwan himself could play the role of a bridge between Russia and Joseon.
Nevertheless, however, Min Young-hwan was not so happy with Russia’s increasing influence within the court.
Although he was a pro-Russian and insisted that he should borrow the power of Russia, it was a story under the premise of maintaining the foundation of a country called Joseon.
This is because he had never forgotten that he was a servant of Joseon who dedicated his loyalty to the Lee dynasty.
It was not a matter of forgetting.
It was just a matter of being on the same line as people need air to breathe and drink water when they are thirsty.
Even though he traveled to various countries and encountered Western culture, his inner consciousness had an optimized idea for maintaining a state called “Confucianism.”
Min Yeong-hwan was still in place even when the court members left their seats after the meeting for the edition, which is difficult to believe that he was very nutritious today.
This was because Gojong had told him to stand alone for a while after the meeting before he joined him today.
After all the court members left for their respective seats, he and Ko Jong-man and Min Young-hwan thought that today is an opportunity to resolve his questions.
I don’t know what Gojong left him to talk about, but it was time for Min Young-hwan to talk to Gojong as well.
“Your Majesty, I was waiting for your Majesty Min Young-hwan’s call. Please clarify.”
“Yes, the reason I sang my sutra today is nothing else. You’ve got this opportunity today because you’re close to the Russians and know your situation best.”
Gojong’s words had a subtle meaning.
King Gojong was also forced to not have vigilance toward Russia.
At first, Gojongdo was full of thoughts of using the power of the Russians to strengthen his seat of power.
However, it was unavoidable to have different thoughts while experiencing the last minran and other incidents.
Right now, the Russians seem to be cooperating with me, but what if they put the end of the gun on them?
At that time, is there any guarantee that you will not be brought to Russia as the Min clan was taken back in the past?
So, for Gojong, Min Young-hwan was a person in a position similar to what he felt for Choi Jae-hyung.
From an outside perspective, Min Young-hwan had to be seen as a cold-blooded and power-hungry person who sold his family to Russia.
Since Min Young-hwan himself did not know the evaluation of the world, he had no choice but to make a bitter smile while feeling the meaning of Gojong’s words.
‘When did you say that I am the faithful of all ages and the most reliable and reliable servant of Jim? But your Majesty blaming me for your choice… … .’
“As your Majesty said, I am getting acquainted with the Russians, even though my conviction is weak. If God’s insignificant power is helpful to your Majesty, God will do what your Majesty commanded in an attitude of hardship.”
“Hmm… … .”
Contrary to his feelings of regret, when Min Young-hwan showed a thorough prone to himself, a groan with positive emotions leaked out of Gojong’s mouth.
Gojong continued to speak with a softer attitude than before whether he was satisfied with his attitude.
“Heo Heo Heo, if the talents of Kyeong are weak, no one in the court can be evaluated as excellent. The reason I called you today is because, as I said earlier, the subject I want to talk to is related to Russia.”
“I’m listening, Majesty.”
“Yes, no matter what, have you heard anything about what is happening in the Manchurian field recently?”
Manchuria? Min Young-hwan was embarrassed.
He thought that the reason Gojong called him in his heart might have something to do with the state Duma, which the Tsar recently declared to establish.
However, he replied to Gojong, hiding his embarrassment.
I’ve actually heard what’s going on in Manchuria.
“Yes, I heard recently that Manchuria is noisy. According to God, there is a conflict between the Russians and the Blue Nara. It is said that the Qing Dynasty lifted the ban on Manchuria in the past, but it was intended only for its own citizens, and it does not apply to foreigners like Russia, but it is said that Russian farmers constantly cross the border. The Qing Dynasty is also trying to stop it, but he said it was not easy as there was a difference in power between the two countries.”
After hearing him, Gojong seemed somewhat dissatisfied.
Min Young-hwan wondered if he could have made a mistake again, feeling the feelings of the master changing without even attempting.
“Hmmm, I know everything that is different, but I guess there’s only one wrong thing.”
“I am sorry, Your Majesty. Please punish God.”
“Okay. If you are punished for these things, no one will remain in the court. I will correct the misunderstandings of my wonder. Didn’t you just say that the Qing Dynasty suffers from Russian farmers?”
“Yes, it is. Majesty.”
Gojong kicked his tongue lightly and continued.
“Truck tuck, that’s what you know wrong. You are a Russian farmer? They are Korean farmers. Joseon farmer. If the people who were born in Joseon, speak Joseon, cook and eat Joseon’s food, are not Koreans, who are the Koreans?”
Min Young-hwan was worried about whether he had heard something wrong at the moment.
Whether the ears are broken due to excessive stress and the burden of being alone with the king.
However, no matter how much I just chewed my words and looked back at my hearing, it seemed that the words I had just heard were not wrong.
Even now, I could tell by looking at Gojong’s face looking at Min Young-hwan with a confident face waiting for his answer.
Min Young-Hwan thought that he had been worried about this while he had been living so far, and in anguish over and over again, he barely stopped talking about how he should talk to correct the absurd thoughts of Gojong.
“Well, your majesty. Of course, it is true that what your Majesty is saying makes sense, one… … .”
The words, “The Russians, who have long since acquired Russian citizenship, come” came up to Min Yeong-hwan’s throat, but soon took the form of language and could not come out of his mouth.
“one?”
“one… … It is a little questionable whether Russia and other countries will think so.”
The words that came out of Min Young-hwan’s mouth were different.
The aura of “I wasn’t wrong” felt in Gojong’s expression was making him not dare to vomit on the monarch’s words.
“That’s why I sang the sutra.”
“So are you talking?”
No, what am I? Min Young-hwan thought.
“I mean, I called it because I wanted to tell the Qing Dynasty and Russia to understand that Gyeonggi is a party to Korea.”
Min Young-hwan’s front became dark.
* * *
“It looks like the king of Joseon has a very, very interesting idea, General.”
“Call me the boss, not the general. Even if you and I are the only ones here, you have to practice beforehand so you won’t make mistakes in other places.”
“Oops, sorry. boss.”
When Min Young-hwan was blinded by Gojong’s ridiculous words, Kutuzov and Choi Jae-hyung, who are staying in a building near Gyeongbokgung Palace, were talking about this incident.
Even Min Young-hwan knew his thoughts only after Gojong told them, they had already known for a few days.
It was because their ears and eyes were engraved everywhere inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, just as the palace said that the walls also had ears.
“So, what does your home country say about this? Also, like last time, did you say that there is a need to show the power we have to the spoiled king?”
Jaehyung Choi’s tone was playful, but looking into his eyes, I could see that it was not a joke.
For him, who already thinks he is a Russian, the delusion of Gojong this time was unpleasant.
However, the words that came out of Kutuzov’s mouth were different from his expectations.
“No, my home country said we didn’t have to intervene in this matter. So don’t be wary of yourself, too.”
“Is that true?”
“Yes, rather, something more important than this play in the house could happen sooner or later, so I have been ordered to prepare for it.”
“Is it important?”
Kutuzov quietly replied to Jaehyung Choi’s question.
“It looks like something big will happen in the Qing Dynasty sooner or later.”
korean novel I hate Communist Party chapter 166