to get something that you deserve because of your work, qualities, etc
verb
earn
to end a relationship with someone
verb
sever links/ties, etc with sb
in a tidy way
adverb
neatly
to be determined to do or achieve something
adjective
be intent on sth/doing sth
I’m still very young. Why draw a picture to hang after I die?
I have someone to give it to.
No. You cannot enter!
I am here to see you, Your Majesty.
You defy your exile so boldly.
You must be intent on dying.
I came because I need your consent, Your Majesty.
If something such as a liquid -, it moves somewhere in a smooth, continuous way.
verb
flow
If two things -, they stick together, or if you bond them, you make them stick together.
verb
bond
I don’t want to get married
but if that’s the only way to leave,
I’ll do it.
l was lucky to be your friend.
Myung brought us together.
I cherish our bond.
not knowing about something
adjective
unaware
I…
have something to confess about my relationship with Hae Soo.
Hae Soo?
There seems to be something you’re still unaware of, Your Majesty.
I thought I should let you know.
to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty about
verb
confess
Brother.
I wish for nothing else.
Please listen to what my brother has to say until the end.
I…
have something to confess about my relationship with Hae Soo.
a very strong feeling of dislike or disapproval
noun
disgust
Now…
Although I see you daily and smile…
Sometimes, I even hate you.
You hate me?
If we keep on like this
it is obvious that someday, only hate and disgust will be left.
to hate someone or something and have no respect for them
verb
despise
to obey a rule or principle
adhere to sth
Jung says you want marriage too.
I know you don’t.
- I can dismiss that decree as a fake. - I want it.
It is a grave sin to go against the will of the late king.
If you do not adhere to it this time, someone will definitely…
bring up your accession to the throne.
to refuse to consider an idea or opinion
verb
dismiss
Jung says you want marriage too.
I know you don’t.
- I can dismiss that decree as a fake. - I want it.
It is a grave sin to go against the will of the late king.
If you do not adhere to it this time, someone will definitely…
bring up your accession to the throne
a plant whose leaves are used to add flavour to food and drinks
noun
mint
You used less honey.
It will break apart easily.
Add a floral scent for the ladies’.
For the princes’ and the King’s,
- add leaves or mint.
a common plant with narrow green leaves that grows close to the ground in gardens and fields
noun
grass
a sweet, sticky food that is made by bees
noun
honey
You used less honey.
It will break apart easily.
Add a floral scent for the ladies’.
For the princes’ and the King’s,
- add leaves or mint.
used after ‘neither’ to introduce the second thing in a negative sentence
adverb
neither…nor…
to think that something is good or right
verb
approve
Can you treat the late king’s decrees in this way?
You can compare this to the late king’s other writing.
You will be sure that it was the late king.
Even if it is not fake, I cannot approve it.
You cannot marry Hae Soo.
the way that someone forms the letters when they write with a pen or pencil
noun
handwriting
to examine the ways in which two people or things are different or similar
verb
compare
You were enthroned without even a last decree, Your Majesty.
Can you treat the late king’s decrees in this way?
You can compare this to the late king’s other writing.
You will be sure that it was the late king.
Even if it is not fake, I cannot approve it.
You cannot marry Hae Soo.
to put a king, queen, etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power
verb
enthrone
You were enthroned without even a last decree, Your Majesty.
Can you treat the late king’s decrees in this way?
You can compare this to the late king’s other writing.
You will be sure that it was the late king.
Even if it is not fake, I cannot approve it.
You cannot marry Hae Soo.