âGrandmother, this granddaughter greets you.â Qin Yining didnât dare overstep herself and paused to kowtow in the grand ceremony of greeting. The rest in her group shifted to the sides to avoid blocking her greeting.
The duchess looked at her with even more tender eyes and helped Qin Yining up with both hands. She patted her granddaughterâs hand with pity. âGood girl, thereâs no need to stand on ceremony. Let me take a good look at you.â
The duchessâ hand had the dry warmth unique to elderly folk. Tears welled up in Qin Yiningâs eyes when she felt the heat travel to her. The duchess melted when she saw Qin Yiningâs watery eyes. Some people had degrees of shared destiny and liked each other upon first sight. This was how the duchess felt about Qin Yining at their first meeting. She could feel the calluses and scars on the girlâs hand and felt pained by them. She gathered Qin Yining in her arms and patted her on the back, saying in a choked up voice, âPoor girl, youâve had a rough life all these years.â
Those words touched Qin Yining so that her tears couldnât help but plop soundlessly downwards. This warm hug and the faint smell of incense from the duchess were touching her in the deepest part of her heart. She strove mightily to keep her emotions in check, finally refraining from bursting into sobs at this joyous occasion in the end. âDonât be sad grandmother. No matter how things were before, itâs all over now. We should look ahead to the future and not behind.â
These words were the perfect response. The duchess nodded several times. âYes, indeed, itâs over, all over now.â
The senior and second madame had long been dabbing at their eyes from emotion. They nodded continuously, and even née Sun, having experienced extreme highs and lows since finding her daughter, burst out in tears. The scene of them holding each other and bawling in the cold wind was too tragic to bear. The senior madame sniffled and said, âLook at mother being so happy, you ran out of the house in your slippers in this kind of weather! The groundâs quite cold.â
Bao-mama was dabbing at her eyes with a sleeve and continued accordingly, âThe elder madame was in such a hurry to see her granddaughter that she wouldnât even let me help her into shoes.â
âMe? Youâre talking about me? And who was it who could barely keep their seat?â The duchess poked fun at her two daughters-in-law. The heavy atmosphere was washed away, leaving behind only happiness as the group laughed and chatted with each other. They slowly filed into the house. Even the serving girl holding up the door curtains was wreathed with smiles, as if it was New Yearâs.
Qin Yining kept smiling through her tears as she listened to her grandmother and aunts trade words of comfort for her. She wasnât able to get a word in edgewise. Sheâd fantasized about this scene many times on the way back to the capital from Liang, to think that sheâd find it at her grandmotherâs instead of her own home! The potential situations that could arise and various responding strategies that had kept her up late last night all seemed to be extraneous effort. It would seem that sheâd been a worrywart and thought too little of her family.
The duchess was helped into the main seat by her two daughters-in-law, who then took the side seats along with née Sun. Bao-mama brought over a rush cushion for Qin Yining to kneel down on it and properly kowtow in the grand ceremony of greeting. âThis granddaughter greets grandmother and her two aunts, and hopes they are well.â
âOh hurry and rise.â The duchess leaned forward to help Qin Yining up and pulled the girl to sit beside her. âHave you gotten used to things since coming back? Do you lack anything? Your mother has a quick temper and is forgetful. If she dares mistreat you, just come and tell grandmother. Iâll hit her!â
The duchess spoke very quickly and Qin Yining couldnât quite get a word in. She could only shake her head to indicate that she hadnât been maltreated.
âMother, youâre playing favorites! Daughter Yiâs completely outshone me now that sheâs here.â Née Sun blushed furiously at these words. She couldnât help recall that sheâd hit her own daughter and criticized her quite harshly. Despite all this, the child had still graciously thought of retaining her motherâs dignity. Née Sun began to feel a bit guilty at this.
âAnd how old are you? Look at you still vying with your daughter! I wonât talk about your quick temper, but you should really use your brain more in the future. Donât go every which way that people point you in.â The duchess tapped née Sunâs forehead with a finger.
Color drained out of Qin Huiningâs face when she heard this. Her complexion was as white as paper as she lowered her head to surreptitiously observe the duchessâ expression. Née Sun retracted her neck and stuck out her tongue with a playful air. All of the girls started chuckling, and the sounds of merrymaking traveled far into the distance.
Meanwhile, Qin Huining was quite apprehensive. She knew that her maternal grandmother was no easy character and wasnât as easily manipulated as née Sun. There had been clear undertones to those words just now! That wild bratâs been the center of attention since weâve arrived. Even grandmother sees only her, Iâve become nonexistent! Resentment had long since festered in Qin Huining the more this silent treatment continued, but all of it vanished in the wind after those words from the duchess, leaving behind only the panic of having lost favor. She hastily curtsied with a smile. âGrandmother is looking ever so well these days.â
The duchess was smiling as she patted Qin Yiningâs hand lightly. âIndeed, the days have easy for me. Your two aunts and cousins all wait on me and leave nothing for me to do. Your aunts take all burdens onto their shoulders and wonât breathe a hint of any baseless rumors to me at all. Iâm unfettered by anything and can only play with my grandchildren. Itâs impossible not to be in good health then, wouldnât you say?â
It was as if something had struck Qin Huiningâs head as her face flushed red and purple. She forced a smile. âGrandmother is one with great fortune. Aunts and sister cousins are all filial, and uncles and brother cousins all have great accomplishments.â
âIndeed.â The duchess looked merrily at Qin Yining. âOur darling Yi had a rough childhood. Since youâve come home, all disaster is water under the bridge. Only good days lay ahead, so darling Yi is one with great fortune as well.â
Everyone agreed with smiles and laughter, breaking out into a hubbub of conversation again.
Qin Huining sulkily backed off to the side, her hands balled in fists hidden in her sleeves. Her nails were digging so hard into her palms that they were almost drawing blood. Sheâd never thought that the duchess would deny her so much face and repeatedly verbally knock her down! Qin Huining didnât know if the others had understand whatâd happened, but née Sun likely had. She looked anxiously at née Sun, but saw that her mother was looking in the duchess and Qin Yiningâs direction with a slight smile. Something had amused her, and she was chuckling happily.
Perhaps feeling Qin Huiningâs gaze on her, née Sun turned around with a question in her eyes. Their gazes met, but Qin Huining wasnât able to purge the vengeful resentment in her eyes in time. Née Sun started and thought back to what her mother had said moments ago. She then thought of how Qin Huining had still been up to her old tricks in front of née Sunâs sisters earlier today. She really disliked how Qin Huining was acting, so didnât call the girl to her side to comfort like she usually wouldâve. Née Sun turned back to continue chatting with her sisters-in-law.
She ignored me! Qin Huining almost broke a tooth from gnashing. Now itâs really apparent whoâs the real daughter and whoâs not, huh! These people were too twisted! Sheâd been swapped alright, and had indeed taken Qin Yiningâs place for fourteen years. But how was this her fault?! She was a victim too! But here they were, all showing her unfriendly faces! They canât blame me for fighting for what I want then!
âElder Madame.â A head maid came in to curtsey with a smile. âHis Grace and the senior master are back from morning court. Grand Supervisor Wang from the palace is also with them and says he brings an imperial decree as well! He tells us all to go accept the decree!â
âGrand Supervisor Wang by the emperorâs side?â The room was silent and the duchessâ voice pitched a bit higher than usual.
âYes, this servant has already asked the pageboy.â The head maid nodded. âHis Grace and the senior master all look very happy, and the Supervisor is being quite polite. His Grace has told all the young masters not to come to Bright Spring Hall, but to head for the main door to meet the Supervisor and accept the decree.â
âI thought those kids were being a bit slow, so thereâs some good news!â The second madame clapped once. âMother, itâs most likely to do with the gentlemen of our family!â
The duchess and senior madame were also guessing the same as joy had appeared on their faces. The entire household were mainstays in the fight against Great Zhouâs aggression, whether it was grandson Sun Haichen on the frontlines, second elder master Sun Haijing, or the mighty pen at court Sun Yu. They were all sharp weapons for the emperorâs use in the battlefield. Now that Grand Supervisor Wang was here personally, he must have accolades to shower down on one of the men.
There was no time for chitchat as those with titles, such as the duchess, senior and second madame, and née Sun, all hastily put on formal makeup. The girls all tidied themselves up and swiftly went to the front yard, burning incense to accept the decree. It was Qin Yiningâs first exposure to such a situation so she couldnât help but be a bit nervous. She was kneeling at the back of all the women along with her cousins, listening to Grand Supervisor Wang proclaim in a slightly shrill voice, âThe Emperor, who governs with the mandate of Heaven, decrees that Sun Yu, a regular member of the Hanlin Academy, 1, grandson of Duke of the State, Duke of Ding, is an open and upright individual, possessing both of talent and ethics, wholehearted devotion to public duty, free of corruption, and does not debase himself with crooked individuals. We are gratified with his loyalty and fidelity, and hereby promote him to an eminent member of the Hanlin Academy and award him with a hundred taels of gold. So it is decreed!â
âWe thank His Imperial Majesty!â Everyone kowtowed in unison.
Grand Supervisor Wang offered the imperial decree with both hands and a smile. âCongratulations, Sir Sun!â
âMany thanks to Grand Supervisor Wang.â Sun Yu accepted with both hands as well. âPlease step into the parlor for some tea.â
The duke rose with a smile. âMany thanks to the grand supervisor for making this trip. You must have a sip of my best tea before you return.â
The grand supervisor smiled merrily and bowed. âMany thanks to Duke of Ding, this servant shall comply with no further pleasantries then.â
âThis way please.â The duke and Sun Yu headed off to play host to the imperial servant, while the females and young masters returned to Bright Spring Hall.
The atmosphere finally became lively again after everyone had changed into more comfortable clothing and washed off the heavy makeup.
âOh my my, what wonderful news! This is such great fortune!â Née Sun grabbed the senior madameâs hands. âYou have such a fine son! Heâs part of the cabinet at such an young age and has now climbed to an esteemed member of Hanlin Academy by himself! Heâs been complimented by the emperor himself! Heâs the first in our family to receive such a unique honor!â
The senior madame waved her hand with a smile. âLook at you piling the praise on, Mingâer was just lucky, and this time he did indeed do precisely what the emperor likes.â
Everyone grew curious at these words. The duchess took the lead. âI was just wondering as well. Why did the emperor send Grand Supervisor Wang all of a sudden? Setting aside the promotion, why the reward of a hundred taels of gold?â
Qin Yining blinked with curiosity as well. Everyone said that the son of Heaven was hard to fathom, so it was quite rare that her eldest cousin would be so valued by the emperor.
1. The scholarly institute in ancient China