Eun Ha couldnât sleep at all. Each time she closed her eyes, the words of the book shop owner replayed in her head. Whenever she opened her eyes, all she could see was her beautiful sisterâs face.
Her swollen red eyes were a testament to how much she had cried during the day. Most courtesans had humble origins, often coming from families of low social standing. Even if they dressed in clothes normally reserved for the ladies of wealthy families and received much adoration, they were still treated as someone of low class.
Despite their treatment, her sister was famously known as âHibiscusâ, a blossom that everyone went crazy for because they couldnât cut and obtain the flower. The more she thought about her sister, the worse she felt.
âWhy would someone from a high social standing hire someone like me to read them stories?â
âThatâs because he canât see.â
âEh? Is he blind?â
âYes. Thatâs why it made sense to me that he was looking for someone who could read for him. But, if youâre not interested, Iâm going to ask someone else.â
âNo! I never said that I wouldnât do it. Itâs just that I was curious about him. After all, I need to know more about a person before deciding to work for them.â
The book shop owner decided to give Eun Ha some time to think about it. He also told her that it would probably be an easy job to do. For Eun Ha, there really wasnât any reason to refuse the job offer. However, this individual seemed to be from a very high social class.
But why is it that she couldnât immediately say yes?
Eun Ha, who had been staring a pile of books that were stacked in the corner of her room, put on her outerwear, and went outside. She sat down on the wooden porch and looked at the bright sky while peeling the dead skin from her chapped lips.
The truth was that she knew why she was hesitating. And why she didnât want to earn money reading despite her love of books.
âIâm innocent! Me having an affair with madam? Your excellency, I really am innocent! Itâs just my job to read books for others! I swear by my children, all I did was reading books to madam!â
It was a cold day when her father was accused of having an affair with the wife of a high-ranking public official. He was taken to the government office, and once there, they beat him with a wooden [1]cudgel. They couldnât do anything. Eun Ha and her sister cried and begged for their fatherâs life. But all they received were kicks and insults.
That day, their father died before their eyes. Back then, they didnât know the identity of the important individual their dad had supposedly slept with. They also had no idea what an affair was and why it was considered a crime.
Some years later, she recalled that the servants had addressed her as âPrincess.â At that moment, the shame she felt couldnât be expressed with words. Thatâs the reason why she suddenly stopped pouring alcohol on her fatherâs grave.
Eun Ha rested her forehead on her knees and wiggled her frozen toes. She sniffled while trying to hold down the tears. If her dad hadnât made such a mistake, her sister wouldnât have needed to become a courtesan. Also, she wouldnât be full of doubts about what she should do next.
âEun Ha, itâs cold outside. What are you doing?â
Eun Ha turned towards Young, who had just opened the door. She stared blankly at Eun Ha for a while, sighed, and then embraced her sisterâs cold body. She patted her head gently while telling her it was all just a nightmare.
As the sun chased the dusk away, and the frozen lands began to melt.
* * * * * * *
âIâm not feeling well, Chun He. It seems like Iâve caught a mild flu.â
Chun He gazed at Lee Young with pity before leaving the room to fetch some hot tea.
After hearing her sister cough, Eun Ha dressed up as a man so she could fetch a doctor. She wanted to have Young examined as soon as possible.
But Young tried to stop Eun Ha with a pale expression.
âDonât worry about me, Iâm going to take this opportunity and rest for a bit. If you want, go buy me some medicine instead.â
âWhat are you talking about? You have a very high fever! Letâs get you examined by a doctorâŠplease?â
âI only get to rest at times like these. Honestly, I hope it lasts longer.â
âPlease donât say that! How can you say something like that?!â
Angered by her words, Eun Ha forced Young to lay down, before covering her with a blanket and placing a wet towel on her forehead.
Young seized Eun Haâs hand and placed a couple of coins in her palm.
âToday is market day, right? Go out and buy some sweets, rent a book, and if you see a cute ribbon, buy it. Iâm going to tie your hair with it.â
âI donât need your money.â
âItâs the tip for the errand. Buy me some medicine on your way back.â
Lee Young smiled beautifully even while enduring the continuous painful coughs.
Eun Ha didnât know what to do and left only after Chun He returned with [2]Balloon Flower tea. As she walked away, Eun Ha constantly looked back at the house with a worried expression.
Although Chun He was Sim Deokâs servant and they had first met each other in the courtesan house, Eun Ha believed that Chun He would take good care of her sister.
Eun Ha walked quickly towards her destination. If she accepted the bookshop ownerâs request, there was a chance sheâd be able to meet the person who wanted to hire her immediately. The fact she was dressed up as a boy bothered her only slightly, but from what she had heard, he was blind, and probably wouldnât mind her attire. After all, her job was to read.
âIs anyone here?â
When Eun Ha arrived at the bookshop and knocked on the door. Perhaps due to it being early morning, the owner appeared behind her with a large bag in hand.
âYouâre early today!â
The moment she caught sight of the new Xiyu books in his hands, Eun Haâs eyes widened in surprise.
âWhy do you have so many expensive books?â
âThis is the order for the person that was here the other day. To fetch these, I had to get up early in the morning and walk a long distance.â
âNext time, please take me too. Iâm very interested.â
âOkay, letâs do it. But what are you doing here so early in the morning? Perhaps⊠Youâre here to accept the job offer I told you about the other day?â
Eun Ha smiled and nodded.
âAfter thinking it over, I began to understand how frustrating blindness could be. That and the high pay made me interested in this job.â
âWell then, should we go?â
âRight now?â Eun Ha exclaimed, her eyes widening in surprise.
After seeing her reaction, he motioned towards the bag that he was carrying.
âI was just about to go and deliver the books he had asked for. Wouldnât it be better to accompany me? That way, youâll be able to meet him directly.â
âOkay, but I donât have much time. I still need to buy some medicine for my sister.â
âWhy? Did she catch the flu?â
âYes, and a very strong one.â
The bookshop owner clicked his tongue in response before leading the way.
As Eun Ha followed the bookshop owner, she glanced around as the market started to open. There was a child accompanied by his mother selling dried herbs. Then there was a merchant who was displaying different kinds of ribbons. On the other side of the street, an artist was drawing a couple. Further down, she could also see a taffy seller, then bit later, she walked past a shop selling silk.
While it was the middle of the winter, she could see people everywhere. She didnât understand why but the sight gave her strength.
* * * * * * * *
âWeâre here.â
Neither the shop owner nor Eun Ha could believe their eyes.
âI⊠I didnât know there was such a big house in town.â
âMe neither. Does he really live here? It looks like a palace.â
âWhat are you saying? A palace is much bigger than this. Please be careful, it appears that he isnât an ordinary person.â
Eun Ha gulped as she stood next to the shop owner.
âIs there anyone here?â The owner shouted.
Someone who appeared to be a guard opened the door and looked at them with suspicion.
âWho are you?â
âGood morning. Weâre from the bookshop. The owner of this house has asked us to deliver some books, and I also brought along someone who can read to him.â
âOh⊠Is this the reader?â
The guard regarded Eun Ha and her boyish attire with suspicion. The shop owner laughed and patted Eun Ha on the back.
âAlthough sheâs dressed like a boy, sheâs actually a girl. But she prefers to dress this way, so please, try to be understanding. Is he awake or did we arrive too early in the morning?â
Eun Ha was surprised at how the shop owner was talking. It was her first time seeing him act this way. She gazed up at the large house with an astonished expression.
âIâve just heated some water. It will probably be enough to wash your hands. Come in and wait inside.â
As they entered the house that looked like a palace, Eun Ha tried her best not to overreact. The interior of the house was even bigger than it seemed from the outside.
There was a staircase made of rocks, pine trees everywhere, and she could see more than ten guards.
It was at least twice the size of an average courtesan house. She began to wonder about what kind of person lived in a place like this. Even the house where Young Master Yoon lived wasnât as grand as this one.
They were standing in the middle of the yard when an armed guard approached them. The shop owner seemed to know that person since he greeted him immediately.
âItâs me, the bookshop owner Song Ga. Iâve prepared the books youâve asked for and the reader you asked me to introduce.â
After hearing the shop ownerâs words, the guard glanced at Eun Ha, and she felt intimidated by the look in his eyes.
âGood job. My lord has only granted the reader permission to enter. Therefore, you can wait at the servantâs house.â
âOh⊠Yes, yes.â
Two servants came out of nowhere and took the books from the shop owner. As Eun Ha followed the armed man, she noticed that the shop owner also seemed confused.
She took off her shoes that were frozen and walked inside the house. There was a large corridor that was filled with darkness due to the lack of natural light. Eun Ha felt nervous and was breathing heavily.
The sword of the man walking before her wasnât a normal blade. She was staring at the sheath, which was engraved with the figure of a tiger, that she didnât notice the armed man had stopped walking, and almost bumped into him. He seemed annoyed by her presence. Before opening the door, he warned Eun Ha.
âDonât ask him anything. Donât try to chit-chat. Donât stand up before he has given you permission. Understand?â
[1] Cudgel: a short, thick stick or staff that is used as a weapon.
[2] a popular South Korean tea made from the flower root.