Deep Rooted Tree Ep.6
Chae Yoon grabs So Yi by the neck in a rage. His fellow Royal Guards comes to stop him. The other court ladies come to help So Yi while Moo Hyool watches from a distance.
Chae Yoon grabs So Yi by the neck in a rage. His fellow Royal Guards comes to stop him. The other court ladies come to help So Yi while Moo Hyool watches from a distance.
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Ga Ri On finally reveals the truth that he's Jung Ki Joon to Lee Do and they finally get to meet and talk. Meanwhile, Chae Yoon finds the hideout for Secret Roots and is shocked to find out who Ga Ri On really was.
Ga Ri On asks Lee Bang Ji to join Secret Roots. Chae Yoon asks Lee Bang Ji what his connections to Secret Roots is and Lee Bang Ji is shocked to know Chae Yoon's connections to Secret Roots.
Jung Ki Joon needs to stop Lee Shin Juck from completing a deal with Lee Do after he realizes how amazing the new alphabet is. Meanwhile, Jung Ki Joon orders Yoon Pyung to find Master Lee Bang Ji.
To continue the investigation of Secret Roots, Chae Yoon asks Lee Do to keep Prince Gwangpyeong's return a secret. Chae Yoon also asks Lee Do for a favor after the secret mission and the investigation is finished.
Secret Roots has kidnapped Prince Gwangpyeong and they put up posters all over the Capital threatening Prince Gwangpyeong's life if Lee Do does not give up the alphabet. Lee Do is upset at the idea of losing his on over his alphabet.
Chae Yoon points his sword at Lee Do's neck. Still, Lee Do talks to Chae Yoon in a composed manner. Then, Chae Yoon tries to kill himself in front of Lee Do, and Lee Do asks him to help him with his project. Meanwhile, Ki Joon, Jong Soo, and Do Dam start to guess what Lee Do's plan is with the clues they have collected so far.
Lee Do orders Jo Mal Saeng and Moo Hyool to give all their documents on Secret Roots to Chae Yoon. Lee Do tells Chae Yoon to continue down his path while Lee Do continues down his.
Yoon Pyung is able to escape from Chae Yoon when he gets distracted by other guards coming. Chae Yoon helps Cho Tak get up after he was attacked by Yoon Pyung.
Scholars Seong Sam Moon and Park Peng Nyun steal a corpse to check for a secret tattoo. Chae Yoon thinks both murders are related to each other and is out looking for the people who stole the corpse.
Chae Yoon grabs So Yi by the neck in a rage. His fellow Royal Guards comes to stop him. The other court ladies come to help So Yi while Moo Hyool watches from a distance.
Moo Hyool is unhappy that Lee Do appointed Chae Yoon to be in charge of the Scholar Huh Dam's murder case. Moo Hyool also saw the scar on Chae Yoon's arm and is startled to see that it is his signature mark.
Moo Hyool is seen running through the forest. He hears something and draws his sword to find Ttol Bok. Moo Hyool cuts him in the arm.
Tailing Hwa-ryeong's men from the merchant guild, Taedo discovers the kiln where Jeongi is being held. Seizing a brief opening as soldiers pass by, he rescues Jeongi and flees with her—only to be struck by a throwing blade. Face to face with Gangcheon, Jeongi unleashes her fury, declaring that she can never forgive him for being her father. Steeling her resolve, Jeongi immerses herself in the potter's wheel and presents the finished vessel to King Seonjo.
After hearing the full truth from Mapung, Jeongi breaks down in tears before Mun Saseung, who is left stunned and shaken. Jeongi then pleads with Gwanghae to delay Gangcheon's arrest just a little longer. Confronting Gangcheon herself, Jeongi is devastated once more when he coldly declares that Yukdo is the only bloodline he acknowledges. Claiming he wishes to atone, Gangcheon summons Jeongi to Euldam's grave.
To protect Jeongi, Gwanghae arranges for a personal guard to stay by her side. When pigments needed for overglaze painting run short, Mun Saseung turns to Hwa-ryeong for supplies—drawing Gangcheon straight to her. Thanks to Jeongi's foresight in testing Gangcheon's scheme in advance, Mun Saseung successfully completes the tribute porcelain. Enraged by his failure, Gangcheon orders Mapung to kill Jeongi.
Mun Saseung is appointed as the new nangcheong of the Bunwon, and Jeongi becomes the first female master potter in Joseon history. Seeing Jeongi clad in her official potter's robes, Gwanghae smiles with pride and gifts her the workshop once used by Euldam. Reduced to desperation, Gangcheon and Yukdo beg Mun Saseung to allow them to remain at the Bunwon. Elsewhere, at the request of a Japanese merchant, Hwa-ryeong summons Jeongi—hinting at new trials yet to come.
Jeongi confronts Gangcheon, demanding that he reveal the truth about Euldam, but his shameless willingness to offer a false confession only fuels her anger. Gwanghae vows before King Seonjo to uncover not only the truth behind the current 사건 but also the events of the previous nangcheong competition. A royal order is issued for Yukdo's execution, and a grief-stricken Gangcheon kneels before the palace gates in penitence.
As Jeongi and Yukdo face off in a decisive competition, all eyes at the Bunwon are fixed on the outcome. Thrilled at the prospect of becoming nangcheong, Yukdo is confident of victory. Jeongi asks Hwa-ryeong to procure the white clay needed for the contest, while Hwa-ryeong urges Yukdo to defeat Jeongi at all costs. When the medicine bowls are completed, Jeongi and Yukdo anxiously await Prince Shinseong's judgment—until the prince suddenly collapses after drinking from the bowl.
Despite Taedo's warnings that it is dangerous, Jeongi insists she must remain at the Bunwon to bring Gangcheon down from his nangcheong post. Reunited with Jeongi at the workshop, Gwanghae cannot hide his quiet delight. Meanwhile, Yukdo grows uneasy when he is forced to compete with Jeongi to create the lid for King Seonjo's cherished jar. He promises Jeongi that if she succeeds, he will elevate her to the rank of master potter.
King Seonjo orders Gwanghae, Imhae, and Shinseong to find a way to end the people's widespread stomach illness, prompting Gwanghae to disguise himself and investigate in secret. While surveying the village, he unexpectedly encounters Jeongi, who is making and distributing bowls to the villagers. Jeongi carefully presents a vessel she crafted especially for Gwanghae. Soon, a royal decree is issued for the Bunwon to produce pottery for the common people, and Gwanghae sets out to find Jeongi.
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