Cho would later marry the daughter of Hong T'ak (홍탁; 鐸) and changed his name from Hŭng-mun to Il-sin.
Cho Il-sin was given the position of Assistant Executive in Political Affairs (참리; 參理; ch'amri).
[1] Cho asked King Gongmin to re-establish the Personnel Authority (정방; 政房; chŏngbang), which had been recently abolished, to appoint civil officials, with the king appointing officials based on Cho's recommendations.
Cho also rewarded his remaining followers with posts, such as Ko Ch'ung-jŏl, who was appointed as a vice director of the Royal Secretariat (동지밀직사사; 同知密直司事; tongji miljiksasa).
The following day, on November 10, Cho Il-sin allowed King Gongmin to stay at the residence of his royal kinsman, Grand Prince Danyang.
The king summoned an advisor, Yi In-bok (이인복; 李仁復), and asked him how he should deal with Cho.
On November 12, at the Branch Secretariat for Eastern Campaigns, the king executed Cho Il-sin and captured 28 of his associates.