Qin Yining trailed behind the empress, shooting a surreptitious look to Qiulu when she reached the platform in front of the hallâs doors.
The maid blanked, then slowed understandingly and backed away quietly. When the party had entered the building, she made quick time to the flower-hung gate in search of the four guards that Qin Huaiyuan had left.
Meanwhile, Qin Yining was personally serving the empress tea. She smiled amiably. âWe only have some Dragon Well tea leaves from before the rains. They naturally canât hold a candle to the ones plucked from the first shoots. I hope you donât mind, Your Majesty.â
Li Yanyan accepted the simple, white teacup and placed it carelessly on the eight-sided table next to her. Clad with protective gold fingernails, she picked up the teacup lid with her right hand and toyed idly with it, sizing up Qin Yining with hostile intent.
âIt looks like youâre having a good time here. Arenât you supposed to be praying on behalf of the nation? Why arenât you wholeheartedly devoted to your practice, and instead have effort to spare for thinking of whether this tea is from the first shoots or before the rains?â
Qin Yiningâs smile faded and she responded gently. âOne still has to live even if one follows the dao. If drinking tea impacted oneâs path, our forebears wouldâve long since forbidden the practice of tea. Or does Your Majesty feel that nuns and monks shouldnât drink tea?â
âDonât you have a glib tongue.â The lid slid from the empressâ grasp and fell crisply onto the teacup, splashing a few drops of liquid onto the back of the empressâ hand. âThis tea is too hot. This seat doesnât have the divine body that Master Xuan Su has. I canât protect the nationâs fortunes and therefore, have no way to protect myself. I canât enjoy such hot tea like you can.â
The look in Qin Yiningâs eyes turned cold. That cup of tea had been at a perfect temperature. It looks like the empress really does hate my guts.
A smile still hung on the Qin fourth missâ face, but she retracted her exceedingly polite attitude. She could tell that even if she gave way, that would have no effect on the empressâ impression of her at all. Therefore, there was no need to show any more signs of weakness. She wasnât an easy target to be kicked around at someoneâs whims. She was a Qin daughter and wouldnât stand for this!
âYour Majestyâs admonishments are so very true.â Qin Yining spoke slowly, her words suffused with mockery. âThis subject doesnât understand tea dao and didnât think that my tea would be found wanting. It looks like we should stick with whatâs appropriate for our station. Tea brewing should remain with the maids.â She turned back to Jiyun. âGo and serve a fresh pot of tea for Her Majesty.â
Jiyun assented with a smile and busied herself with serving a new pot of tea to a livid Li Yanyan.
What does she mean by that?! Is she cursing that I was blind to her kind intentions or mocking that my character is unfit for the throne? The empressâ expression had frozen over. And where does she get such arrogance from? From being spoiled by the emperor, of course!
âSo youâre afraid to serve this seat just because I said that the tea is too hot? It looks like you neither know the art of tea, but youâve even forgotten your manners.â
âYour Majesty speaks rightly. In this servantâs eyes, Master Xuan Su really doesnât know the proper rules and manners. It hasnât been long since sheâs returned home.â Head Eunuch Liu Bao smirked. âAfter all, there used to be rumors about Master Xuan Su and Great Zhouâs little Prince Pang being a couple! Prince Pang addressed the honorable masterâs mother as his mother-in-law â in broad public! And gifted an enormously valuable park to Master Xuan Su. If a woman really did understand rules and manners, would she accept such an expensive present?â
âThatâs right. Sheâs just a pretty face.â Li-mama snorted. âSheâs not a proper noble daughter who grew up by her parentsâ side. What kind of good rearing can we expect from her?â
Li Yanyan burst out laughing at all this and asked curiously, âAre you still in contact with the Faithful Prince of the First Rank?â
A question with such an obvious answer was just further jeering. No matter how close the rumored couple had been before, any contact now would be treasonous. Not to mention, Qin Yining had been forced to become a nun. Though laymen nuns could marry, it still wasnât a good thing for a woman to contact a man.
Qin Yining smiled faintly. âIt looks like Your Majesty is of a mind to stroll around the great hall today. However, I am quite exhausted after praying to the heavens and communing with the gods. Iâm afraid I canât keep Your Majesty company, so please do as you see fit.â
She curtsied with that and headed upstairs. Jiyun also put down her serving platter and followed closely behind.
Finally unable to hold her temper in any longer, Li Yanyan slammed her hand on the table and shot to her feet. âQin Yining! Stop right there!â
Qin Yining halted but didnât look back. âDoes Your Majesty have further instructions to give?â
âYouâre so presumptuous only because you have the emperorâs backing! Arenât you afraid of being smited by the heavens by trying to seduce His Majesty while you practice here?!â
The Qin fourth miss finally looked back calmly at the empress. Li Yanyan was halted in her tracks by the frigid stare.
âYour Majesty is a well-raised noble daughter at the end of the day. You know full well whatâs going on. Why do you degrade your noble self with such a fuss over things?â
Such a noncommittally delivered line was a mountain of pressure for Li Yanyan. She did know full well that it was unrequited love on the emperorâs side. If Qin Yining had wanted to be empress, there wouldâve been nothing Li Yanyan couldâve done.
But how could she just look on while her husband yearned after another? She couldnât mouth a word of rebuke when the emperor favored Gu Chang. Gu Chang was an imperial consort after all, one of the emperorâs concubines.
But what was Qin Yining, huh? Just a mistress at most!
As the proper, official wife, Li Yanyan could suffer her husband sleeping with a concubine, but she would never accept her husband keeping a mistress outside!
âSo you say I shouldnât degrade my identity as the empress?â Li Yanyan muttered through grit teeth. âServants, née Qin has offended me with a display of insubordination. Take her.â
âUnderstood.â Some of the young eunuchs the empress had brought knew a bit of martial arts. They dashed forward to arrest the Qin fourth miss.
Jiyun immediately hopped out in front, pushing the eunuchs away with a few moves and exhortations. âThis is a place for quiet meditation and practice that the emperor himself has bestowed. Please reconsider whatever youâd like to do, Your Majesty.â
Burning with the flames of anger, the last thing Li Yanyan wanted to hear was someone pulling rank on her by mentioning the emperor. Not only was she not afraid of what Jiyun said, but her fury flared even brighter instead.
âWell, well! You dare have your maids openly lecture me. Servants, arrest them all!â
The guards that sheâd left outside wanted to rush in, but the reinforcements that Qiulu had summoned and the imperial guards on duty blocked them all.
The two sides had swords unsheathed, violence ready to explode at any time.
Within the hall, Jiyun was still standing in front of her mistress, refusing to give way to the empress.
âTo think that this is how the royal family bullies the weak!â Qin Yining denounced coldly. âDoes Your Majesty clap these crimes on me today for a personal grudge, or does House Li have the desire to turn traitor?â
âHow dare you slander my family!â This riposte panicked the empress. Her family couldnât afford such an accusation!
âIf your family doesnât have treasonous intentions, why does Your Majesty look like you want to rip me apart? Have you forgotten why Iâm here? Do you not care about the nationâs fortunes at all in your desire to hurt me?â
Li Yanyanâs heart skipped a beat. Feverish with anger, her mind finally calmed down.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Seeing the empress remain dumbly where she was, Qin Yining sneered. âYour Majesty, a brain is a wonderful thing. Remember to bring it with you next time you leave home.â She turned and went upstairs without another glance back.