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Donghak Rebellion (Donghak Peasant Movement) takes place in Hongjuseong (now Hongseong). Manhae, a boy who participates in the Donghak Rebellion as a 16-year-old, steals 1,000 nyang and sends it to military funds. At the age of 55, at Simujang in Seongbuk-dong, Manhae remarried while staying in a boarding house. While making a living by sewing his wife's wages, Manhae continues to resist Japanese imperialism by participating in the movement against the name change of the Chang clan and against the dispatch of Korean student soldiers along with writing. He takes over the military funds from Madam Baekhwa of Myeongwol in Yongjing. Lee Hwa-yeong hands over the military funds with Man-hae. In 1944, Manhae passed away at the age of 66. As the poem "Your Silence" flows, Manhae's achievements are introduced as highlights, and his subtitles flow.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Oh Ahn-jin | Manhae Han Yong-un | Unowned | |
Lee So-mang | Hwa-yeong, Manhae's Advisor | Unowned | |
Jeong Hye-seon | Manhae Han Young-un's Mother | Unowned | |
Bae Min-ju | Special Branch Prosecutor of Keijo Public Prosecutor's Office | Unowned | |
Kim Hyeon-jeong | Seol Do-young, Female Independence Activist | Unowned | |
Seo Ji-woo | Yu Gwan-sun | Unowned | |
Kim Hee-ra | Monk of Daegaksa Temple | Unowned | |
Ahn Byeong-kyeong | Chief Judge of Keijo Appellate Court | Unowned | |
No Hyeon-Hee | President of Nang Nang Club | Unowned | |
Kim Hyeong-il | Principal of Manchurian Military Academy | Unowned | |
Lee Hoe-yeong | Rich Man Lee Hee-yeong | Unowned | |
Yoo Young-mi | Yoo Sook-won, Manhae Han Yong-un's Wife | Unowned | |
Luan Jianhua | Chinese Female Independence Activist | Unowned | |
Kim Hee-yeong | Japanese Religious Office Director | Unowned | |
Lee Joon-seo | Young Manhae Han Yong-un | Unowned | |
Shin Hee-na | Michiko, Yu Gwan-sun's Lawyer | Unowned | |
Choi Jong-moon | Harumi, Manhae Han Yong-un's Lawyer | Unowned | |
Han Woo-jin | Gil-sang, Manhae's Cortege | Unowned | |
Kim So-rin | Security Chief of Keijo Prison | Unowned | |
Kim Yu-ri | Japanese Religious Office Vice Director | Unowned | |
Park Yun-geun | Vice Principal of Manchurian Military Academy | Unowned | |
Kim Jae-geun | Great Monk of Baekdamsa Temple | Unowned | |
Jeong Chan-gu | Hirotsu Setsuzo | Unowned | |
Ko Maeng-eui | Russian Motel Owner | Unowned | |
Kwak Su-jin | Yoko | Unowned | |
Hwang Mi-sook | Chief Editor of Keijo Daily News | Unowned | |
Shin Hak-cheol | Japanese Prosecutor | Unowned | |
Kim Joo-bok | President of Keijo Daily News | Unowned | |
Mu-sang | Chief Monk of Yonghwasa Temple | Unowned | |
Kim Ye-na | Owner of Samcheonggak | Unowned | |
Lee Seo-eun | Gandhi's Female Secretary | Unowned | |
Yang Seung-jo | Schoolmaster of Village School | Unowned | |
Kim Seok-hwan | Manhae Han Yong-un's Farther | Unowned | |
Lee Jong-hwa | Marriage Officiant | Unowned | |
Lee Jin-yeong | Yu Gwan-sun's Father | Unowned | |
Won Seong-jin | Gandhi | Unowned | |
Choi Ye-ji | Female Director of Manchurian Military Academy | Unowned | |
Kim Go-eun | Ex-wife | Unowned | |
Geu-rin | Lady at a Russian Guest House | Unowned | |
Oh Sang-cheol | Independence Army Soldier, Jang Il-cheon | Unowned | |
Lee Chae-yu | Reporter of Keijo Daily News | Unowned | |
Lee Yu-jin | Reporter of Keijo Daily News | Unowned | |
Lee In-ja | Monk of Geonbongsa Temple | Unowned | |
Gwak Lae-yeong | Reporter of Keijo Daily News | Unowned | |
Seong Nak-beom | Mafia Mid-boss | Unowned | |
Jang Yeong-hee | Female Independence Activist 2 | Unowned | |
Jang Geon-seop | Right Judge of Keijo Appellate Court | Unowned | |
Kim Dong-hyun | Russian Mafia Boss | Unowned |