On a special day when it is said that spirits come to visit the living, eighteen year-old Kim Yoon-Yi gets sent into the past. Year 1452 is a year of turmoil. At the Joseon court the King, a Prince and Ministers battle for power. Neither wants to give in, using whatever means possible to best each other. There is nothing one wouldn't be willing to do when a single wrong step can mean either great success or swift demise. While young Yoon-Yi learns to adapt and survive in this new and dangerous environment, she finds a bond that is stronger than time itself: love. For her it was a first love born in the past, for him it is something he cherishes in the present. But what about the future? Will Yoon-Yi's presence in that age trigger unfathomable changes, or will destiny follow its course unhindered? * This is a work of fiction. Some elements are historically accurate, while others, such as certain timelines, events and characters, have been adapted in order to fit the storyline. If you wish to share your opinion on this book, don't feel shy and drop a comment or a message. My discord is Raksha1#2597 The artwork for the cover has been commissioned from artist MagBya ^.^ (Instagram: @mag_bya) Discord server: https://discord.gg/R3AybhzGxT
Chief State Councilor Jeong In-Ji was the first to speak.
"Your Majesty, we have troubled you." he said, bending his body in a ninety degrees bow.
His son quickly followed his father's example and bowed deeply.
"Your Majesty, we have troubled you." he repeated his father's words in a small voice.
King Sejo waved an arm in dismissal.
"Enough of this. If you already know that you have troubled me, then don't waste anymore of my time. Hurry up and tell me what happened."
"O-of course, Your Majesty." Jeong In-Ji quickly straightened his back. He kept his gaze lowered and continued to speak slowly. "There has been a misunderstanding between my son and Commander Yu's son. Apparently the young men were chasing the same wild boar, and it so happens that they both caught the animal. However, it wasn't clear which one of them managed to shoot the arrow that killed it. As a consequence, they ended up arguing over the matter."