Lee San: Wind of the Palace season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Prince Yi San faces a deadly conspiracy led by Queen Jung Soon and others, aiming to prevent his ascent to the throne as revenge for his father's death. Amidst this, Yi San loses a vital tribute to China, but with Song Yeon's cleverness, they manage a solution. As Yi San uncovers the plot against him, including a critical meeting at Aretdeh, he confronts the complacent officials, leading a tense investigation. Despite setbacks, a breakthrough at a tribunal, using Bureau records, proves his and his allies' innocence, exposing the conspiracy. In a dramatic turn, the war minister's panic brings the final piece of evidence to Yi San, culminating in his victory against the plotters.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who conspired against Prince Yi San?
Queen Jung Soon, Princess Hwa Wan, Jung Hu Gyum, and Choi Suk Joo.
How did Yi San lose and then secure the tribute for China?
The white cotton tribute was stolen, but Song Yeon helped by devising a method to dye yellow cotton white.
What led Yi San to discover a conspiracy against him?
A letter related to Crown Prince Sado's supporters and a plot to dethrone Yi San.
How did Yi San confront the police about their negligence?
By questioning them on their failure to investigate a report of a suspicious gathering and pointing them towards Aretdeh village.
What was the outcome of the search in Aretdeh?
No evidence or conspirators were found; it was deserted.
How did Yi San prove his and his men's innocence at the tribunal?
By presenting a Bureau record that documented their presence at an event, contradicting the plot against them.
What was the war minister's reaction to the unraveling plot?
He panicked and sought out Yi San, inadvertently providing evidence against himself.
What was the outcome for Yi San after exposing the conspiracy?
Yi San cleared his name and prepared to take action against his enemies.