<h4>Chapter 171: Chapter 44</h4>
“Dang it!”
Kanghyok uttered a curse at the thought that he also had the meat of that sick cow.
Though he ate it deliciously, he somehow felt as he could smell the puss.
“What’s wrong with you?”
Dolsok asked him, blinking his small eyes.
Though Dolsok was innocent and didn’t do anything wrong, Kanghyok felt upset about him.
“You son of a bi-, no, let me stop it. Let’s go.”
What’s the point of ming him when everybody including Kanghyok had it already?
While moving along for some time, Kanghyok suddenly recalled what he had to ask.
“By the way, where is the monk now?”
“Oh...he is in Ansung.”
“Ansung? That poor mayor of Ansug?”
“Yes, that nobleman, master.”
Kanghyok was referring to that man who came to see him a while ago because of his terrible hemorrhoids. As soon as he arrived at Kanghyo’s ce, he screamed and even pped Dolsok on the neck.
‘I hear he changed his character a lot after I treated his hemorrhoids.’
Apparently his temper has been mellowed since then.
He even sent Kanghyok a thank-you letter, along with dried yellow corvina.
“Can I see him as I’m on my way to Ansung?”
“Do you really want to see him, master?”
“Why not? He’s going to treat us well anyway.”
“Treating you, master?”
“Yea, he may arrange rooms for us to stay and...”
Yoju nodded at her head readily and said,
“I think it’s a good idea that you see that mayor if you know him already.”
Yoi and Makbong also agreed.
As they didn’t care about sleeping in the open, both weed Kanghyok’s idea.
“Great. Let’s head for Ansung then.”
Ansung was a long way from Mt. Kwanggyo.
It was only after sunset that they arrived at Ansung.
Several patrollers approached them.
Though they felt Kanghyok was a nobleman, they were polite.
“What brought you here sir?”
If these were the old days, Kanghyok would have answered quickly.
But he was a full-fledged nobleman in Joseon.
He, who was on a horse, looked down at them quietly.
They were overawed by his imposing style now.
One of them stepped back and asked,
“Who are you, sir?”
Kanghyok was about to reply now, but Dolsok said quickly.
“This nobleman is Kanghyok Paek of the Paek family in Suwon. He is here to see the mayor here.”
“Ah, got it. Let me escort you, sir.”
“Okay, that sounds good.”
One of the patrollers talked to his fellow, as if he noticed who Kanghyok was.
“Have you heard about him?”
“Who?”
“That doctor our mayor praised for several days after he had his hemorrhoids treated.”
“Oh, I know him. Is this nobleman the same as doctor Paek?”
“Yes, I saw him back then. He seems to be the same man.”
“Good heavens! We have to escort him with utmost respect, then.”
In fact, the people’s perception of Kanghyok in Ansung was pretty bad. The rumor was getting around that Kanghyok was so tyrannical that even the mayors of Ansung and Suwon were shaken up by him.
As if the rumor terrified them, the patrollers became more polite to Kanghyok.
“This way, sir!”
“Good.”
They now stopped before a big gate.
The patrollers escorted Kanghyoks’ entourage into a side door right next to the gate.
Kangyok felt a bit nervous as he came here without informing the mayor of Ansung in advance.
“Can he still ept us, can’t he?”
“What?”
Dolsok showed an embarrassed look at Kanghyok’s asking.
“Well, the mayor sent me an invitation letter long time ago, but I don’t remember if I ever replied.”
Most probably he didn’t because he simply couldn’t read the letter back then.
But Kanghyok didn’t need to feel nervous.
“Wee, Dr. Paek! Haha”
The mayor rushed to Kanghyon in his stockinged feet.
He looked pretty healthy now.
“How are you, mayor?” Kanghyok said politely.
“Of course, I’m. I think I’m born again thanks to you.”
“I’m d to hear that, mayor.”
“Let’se on in. What the heck is that over there?”
The mayor asked, pointing at the cart full of various stuff.
He immediately realized they were medicinal herbs as the herbs smelled very strongly.
”Good. Let me share some with him.’
Kanghyok didn’t want to ept his hospitality for free.
“I’m on my way back from the vicinity of Mt. Kwanghyo as I hear there are lots of high-quality medicinal herbs growing there. In particr, this angelica root and licorice are pretty effective. Just brew them for your health.”
Though there were much more precious herbs on the cart, Kanghyok didn’t want to give them away for now.
“Oh, thanks so much, Dr. Paek!”
Obviously the mayor was not so well versed in medical skills as he expressed such a great satisfaction with such basic herbs as licorice.
“Hey, bring us some big delicious meal!.”
He ordered the servants standing by.
“I’m sorry to stop by like this with short notice.”
“No, not at all. Precious guests like you are always wee. What has brought you here, by the way?”
“Well, I hear a famous monk hase down here from Mt. Kumgang. And I wanted to see you, too.”
“Oh, I see. That’s why there is a big noise in town these days.”
“Really?”
“Looks like his preaching is so impressive. I heard it a bit, and some of his preaching really moved me.”
“Got it.”
“I guess there is a big crowding to hear his preaching. If you present this, you will find it convenient to take a good spot there.”
The mayor gave him an official stamp that would guarantee his safe passage to the monk’s preaching spot.
The Joseon government at that time was suppressing Buddhism while encouraging Confucism. ordingly, it was obvious that the monk was an extraordinary high priest.
Kanghyok felt it was worthwhile to go to see the monk.
‘Though he is not an incarnation of Buddha, l would love to see him this time.’
Kanghyok was not so sure exactly who the monk was.
The mayor arranged a couple of rooms for each of Kanghyok’s entourage.
Hesitating for a moment, Yoju followed Dolsok to the room.
She would be in big trouble if she, now dressed like a man, revealed her identity here.
In the meantime, the mayor was treating Kanghyok to a great meal and drink.
“Somebody has sent me this special product from South Cho Province, and it tastes really good. Just try it.”
“Wow, how fortunate I’m to taste it here!”
The side dish the mayor pointed at with chopsticks was none other than soy sauce-marinated crabs crammed with eggs.
“Thanks for this, mayor.”
“I’m d to know that you can enjoy this food.”
“Well, I can’t get this rare food.”
“Oh, enjoy it as much as you can. I’ve got so much of it in stock here.”
“Oh, yes, mayor.”
On the dining table was also other delicious side dishes such as salted seafood, dried abalone and octopus as well as dried pock.
As Kanghyok’s usual diet was rice soup, he just kept enjoying them freely.
Plus, the mayor kept refilling his cup with home-made alcoholic drinks.
After all, both drank so much in cheerful mood in a long time.
And it was the mayor who first drank himself to sleep.
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“Wow, there are so many people gathered here!” Dolsok shouted, shaking his head at the big throng of people at the monk’s preaching ce.
Even Yoni, who was ustomed to seeing big crowds on the market streets, was surprised.
“Yes, this is the first time I have seen such a big crowd.”
Yoju, who rarely came out of her house, was even more surprised.
She held Kanghyok’s sleeves tightly for fear she might get lost among the crowds.
“Oh, I see the Buddhist temple there, master!”
Standing on tiptoe, Yoni shouted.
She was pointing at the big sign Chiljangsa on the gate of the temple.
The temple was reportedly rebuilt recently after the Japanese soldiers burnt it down.
“Ah, it looks like that monk is what they want to see.”
“Can you see the monk, master?” asked Makbong, who was short, as if he envied Kanghyok’s tall height.
He made futile efforts to stand on tiptoe or climb on a rock to catch a glimpse of that monk.
“Of course, I see him, but not clearly enough. Let’s approach him,” said Kanghyok
When they came near the temple, the monk was already giving the crowds his preaching in a deep and sonorous voice.
He had a stout build, with his eyes sparkling with vigor.
As his voice was unusually appealing, it drew their intense attention.
“Are you sure he is the monk we’re looking for?”
“Yes, master. Isn’t he great?”
Dolsok replied in an excited voice.
Kanghyok realized that he was a devout Buddihst.
“By the way, doesn’t he look sick?” asked Kanghyok.
“What did you say, master? Aren’t you too much focused on the people’s sickness because you’re a doctor?”
“No, I think that monk is clearly sick.”