Episode 21
Ti Mook Yi has been formally announced as Khan of Mongolia, and Ah Me Gak (the Queen) tells him that she wishes for grandchildren.
Ti Mook Yi finds out that Fut Jun has learned to play the piano, and the song he likes to hear. She plays it for him, even though her fingers start bleeding, and he thinks of Lai Kwan while listening to it. He later learns that she is bleeding because she has spent everyday learning the piano, and that evening spends the night with her.
Lai Kwan and the group have left their jobs at the wine place because they wanted Lai Yurk San to get his job back, but was refused, and they are now living at Lai Yurk San's place.
Lai Guan tries to meet with Ti Mook Yi again, and nearly misses him but Ti Mook Yi's servant spots them leaving. She asks if Ti Mook Yi could find out any news about her father, and Ti Mook Yi agrees.
Yin Yuk and Siu Wah have reached Dai Dole and decide to split up. Yin Yuk is reunited with her father, who is angry at her for spending time with Siu Wah and at her brother for trying to sell her for marriage. Yin Yuk's father has locked Mang Si Yuan in a small jail, and will not release him unless he agrees to heal the wong yeh's wife.
Ti Mook Yi returns the news to Lai Kwan that since the Khan has died, all doctors have been sent back home, and that her father should be heading home as well. Lai Kwan took his workds and decided to leave the place of Lai Yurk San with the others.
Everytime Lai Kwan and Ti Mook Yi meets, Wing Lan and Ti Mook Yi's servant (Ah Song Gul always go outside to talk, she keeps asking him questions about him and Ti Mook Yi, but he refuses to answer any of them, not wanting her to know that he is the Khan of Mongolia.
Siu Wah while wandering on the streets in search of Lai Yurk San, he finds Lai Kwan's mother instead. She seems distressed and a bit crazy, repeatedly asking for her husband. Siu Wah then meets up with Lai Kwan and the group with her mother, and they all return to Lai Yurk San's place to stay.
Ti Mook Yi and his uncle have a dispute because Ti Mook Yi has replaced a lot of old generals with young people, and his uncle opposes this, saying their experience is needed.
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