Since King Sejo had made his true plan known during that private meeting, naturally the information travelled quickly to the rest of the court. Everyone, of course, focused more on the bit that concerned the welcoming of the Ming envoy, while purposefully ignoring the rest of the implications.
Every relevant office at court started drafting plans and made calculations in order to ensure everything was ready by the end of May.
Since he was now employed at the Ministry of Rites, Yu Yeong could witness firsthand the measures that had been taken by the Ministry in order to arrange for the Baet Nori festival to take place. He was also a key member of the planning committee, thus ensuring easy access to private information.