Chapter 90: To The Next Level
Chapter 90: To The Next Level
Chapter 90: To The Next Level
To The Next Level
One day in mid-May.
A month into filming, Hansung had been pondering a lot after the young Lee Bang-wons scenes and the addition of actor Yoomyeong into the shooting.
His newly adopted acting style was progressing smoothly, offering days of unprecedented focus on his performance.
However, the real challenge was the exceptional talent of his co-actor.
Hansung knew he had to work even harder not to be overshadowed by Yoomyeong during the final confrontation scenes, where the tension between Jeong Mong-ju and Lee Bang-won reached its peak.
So, he approached Director Son.
Director.
Ah, actor Yoon.
Can we shoot Jeong Mong-jus scenes as soon as possible? Id like to leave about a week before we start shooting in China.
Jeong Mong-ju appears in most scenes, so it can be tricky Do you have an urgent schedule?
Hansung swallowed hard before replying.
Jeong Mong-ju survives the shipwreck and drifts for 13 days during the 1372 Ming Dynasty scene, so I thought it would be good to fast for a few days to make it more realistic.
Youre going to such lengths
Director Son looked both impressed and concerned.
Your passion is admirable, but it could affect your health, and we also need to consider the continuity of the following scenes Cant we just use makeup?
I really want to do justice to the scene that would introduce Jeong Mong-ju to Lee Bang-won and the audience. We can rely on makeup after that scene. The next scene also involves Jeong Mong-ju riding a journey in only 60 days when it should take 90 days. Having me look haggard fits that story.
Director Son pondered deeply.
There were three scenes to be shot in China.
The first was in 1372, which showed Jeong Mong-jus diplomatic visit, his shipwreck, the 13 days he spent adrift, and his eventual rescue and audience with Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang.
The second was in 1384, which depicted Jeong Mong-jus diplomatic visit to celebrate Zhu Yuanzhangs birthday. It was where he completed an impossible journey and earned the Emperors recognition.
The third was in 1388, when Lee Saek and Lee Bang-won went to seek approval for King Changs enthronement from Zhu Yuanzhang.
After reflecting on Hansungs words, Director Son realized that both scenes depicted Jeong Mong-ju in extreme situations.
One portrayed him starving after 13 days adrift, and the other was when he was exhausted from completing a 90-day journey in only 60 days.
If Hansung was actually starving, then that might make his acting more convincing and realistic Director Son thought so.
However
Are you sure you can handle it? Youre doing well already
Director Son hesitated, but Hansung persuaded him.
Director. Yoomyeong is an excellent actor, right?
Of course. His acting is superb, and his deep understanding of the character and flexibility in making the impossible possible are impressive. I feel embarrassed for thinking he wasnt right for Lee Bang-won at first.
Thats right, but just wait for the tea conversation scene, where he portrays the 26-year-old Lee Bang-won. Hell really soar then.
Hansungs assertive words made Director Son think.
Hmm
The young Jeong Mong-ju in the early part of the drama and the Lee Bang-won in his prime during the latter part will mirror each other in comparison.
Director Son was struck by the idea.
Showing a Jeong Mong-ju as powerful as the 26-year-old Lee Bang-won at the beginning of the drama will create a strong correlation between its start and end.
If youre worried about my health, then I promise to take good care of myself right after filming that part.
Convinced by Hansungs in-depth analysis and his willingness to endure hardship, Director Son eventually agreed. Hansungs filming in Mungyeong ended five days earlier than planned, and he survived on water and nutritional supplements until he left for China.
And today, they were shooting the scene for the year 1372.
[Ah. You survived because of me. Will you serve me from now on?]
Zhu Yuanzhang was impressed by Jeong Mong-jus unbroken spirit even in the face of death and offered him a position, arrogantly assuming he would choose Ming over the smaller Goryeo.
However, Jeong Mong-ju stepped back, performed a respectful bow, and pulled something from his ragged robes.
Ssshk
The surrounding guards pointed their spears at him but he didnt flinch, even facing the sharp blades. It was only normal to flinch in that situation, even if they were just acting.
Zhu Yuanzhang gestured for them to stop. After receiving permission, Jeong Mong-ju unfolded a waterproof cloth, revealing an uncreased, pristine letter from the King of Goryeo to the Emperor of Ming.
The contrast between the exhausted man and the pristine letter was stark. Zhu Yuanzhang looked visibly surprised. Then, Jeong Mong-ju, with a strong and solemn voice, made his request.
[Your Majesty, I am deeply grateful for your mercy. But my sole duty is to deliver this letter to Ming and strengthen the relations between our countries. During my 13 days adrift, my only wish was to complete my mission and die honorably. That is what sustained me.]
{Ah]
Zhu Yuanzhang, or rather Luo Derong, sighed.
The loyalty and determination in Jeong Mong-jus voice struck a chord within him. His will and resolve shone through every word, standing firm like pillars.
[Please allow me to fulfill my mission.]
For Zhu Yuanzhang, who had mercilessly executed even those who had helped him ascend the throne, the one thing he craved was unwavering loyalty like this.
He looked down at Jeong Mong-ju with a strange gleam in his eyes.
[Now I truly desire your service.]
Zhu Yuanzhang said.
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[But since youve come from the brink of death, I cannot ignore your request. Compose a poem for me. If I like it, I will grant your request.]
It was a cruel command to give to a man who was barely holding himself up by sheer willpower.
Yet, Jeong Mong-ju accepted the challenge without a hint of hesitation.
[Please give me a piece of paper.]
And with swift strokes, he wrote a poem.
*
Hes really
Different from before.
Yoomyeong felt chills and excitement from watching Hansungs performance. Mihos words echoed in his mind like a prophecy.
{That actor might reach the next level today.}
Jeong Mong-jus defiance of Zhu Yuanzhangs order was a calculated gamble. He bowed his head subserviently, but it was a carefully strategized move.
By using his deep understanding of Zhu Yuanzhang and the pristine letter he carried, he aimed not just to safely return to Goryeo, but to win as much favor as possible from this cruel and capricious ruler.
The auras of the two men clashed intensely.
The grandeur of the palace, the splendor of the courtiers, and the emperors infamous majesty were all matched by the intensity of a single, raggedly-dressed, exhausted diplomat.
What
What had driven Hansung to such desperation, and what had propelled him so high?
If the 26-year-old Lee Bang-won in the tea conversation scene had established a strong will that stretched back through time, then the 35-year-old Jeong Mong-ju in the envoy scene had already completed that and was now forming a spirit that would persist until his death.
The upcoming tea conversation scene was where these spirits would clash the most sharply.
Now, the impending showdown between Jeong Mong-ju and Lee Bang-won awaited upon their return to Korea.
Yoomyeong had great respect and affection for his senior and hyung, but he had no intention of losing.
Finally, Jeong Mong-ju began to recite the poem he had swiftly composed.
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