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Young Lee's father has recently died in a car accident. Young Lee wants to know what has happened to his father's will. He wonders if his uncle still practices the royal title of "noble" . He also wonders if the head of opposition politicians has an influence in politics now. He asks if there is anything he does not know about. He then asks if the young master is taking care of an orchid called "leehwa," which means to become "lee," a symbol of the royal family . The young master explains that the word "hwa" means "plum," which is a flower that is very symbolic to the family. He tells Young Lee that his father would have never left him behind like that, and that the police have not caught the driver of the car who killed him in the accident.
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Chapter 11
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About This Chapter
Young Lee's father has recently died in a car accident. Young Lee wants to know what has happened to his father's will. He wonders if his uncle still practices the royal title of "noble" . He also wonders if the head of opposition politicians has an influence in politics now. He asks if there is anything he does not know about. He then asks if the young master is taking care of an orchid called "leehwa," which means to become "lee," a symbol of the royal family . The young master explains that the word "hwa" means "plum," which is a flower that is very symbolic to the family. He tells Young Lee that his father would have never left him behind like that, and that the police have not caught the driver of the car who killed him in the accident.
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