âWhat are they?â A puzzled Qin Yining walked up to Pang Xiao.
He reached out to fling an arm around his shoulder and headed inside. âZuo Jinwei angered His Majesty yesterday. Heâs been caned thirty times in front of the rest of the court and divested of all of his titles. Heâs now resting at home with nothing to do.â
The Qin fourth miss smiled, having no comment.
Sheâd long since anticipated that a good ending wasnât in the cards for Zuo Jinwei. With how paranoid the Zhou emperor was and the inconsistencies with Zuo Jinweiâs reports, itâd resulted in the large spectacle in front of the city gates and blowing wide open a struggle that had been veiled in the shadows.
The emperor was deeply shrewd and liked to keep his cards close to his chest. Heâd been forced to show some clues and hints this time and had lost face. How would he possibly tolerate Zuo Jinwei after all that?
Even if Zuo Jinwei was an unparalleled talent, the emperorâs suspicion of him spelled the end of his future.
Pang Xiao was both gratified and delighted to see that his darling wasnât surprised at all. He rubbed her nose with his index finger and said fondly, âYour calm reaction gives me no satisfaction of achievement at all. When I left the study just now, Sirs Xu and Xie hailed you as a demigod who can predict anything thatâs to happen. I was so proud to hear them say that, but I couldnât very well strut around in front of them. I kept it to myself with great difficulty, but you donât even give me a chance to preen in front of you!â
âWell, thatâs strange. We knew it would happen, so whatâs to be happy about with that?â
Pang Xiao waved a hand to dismiss Xianyun and the others. He pressed down on Qin Yiningâs shoulders and had her take a seat on the heated platform next to the window. He bent down to peer at her radiant face, happily placing a kiss on her forehead.
âAnyways, Iâm very happy. Not just because of the Valiant TigersâIâm still their commander to them, but more because my darling is so wonderful. You donât know how highly they praise you now. I just knew that my dearest had the ability to conquer them all. Youâre so wonderful that even if someone is biased against you, theyâll like you after spending some more time with you.â
Qin Yiningâs cheeks burned from the compliment and she pushed lightly on his shoulders.
âAlright, alright. Theyâll laugh at you for being so proud.â
âLaugh? Theyâll be too busy being jealous and envious!â Pang Xiao sat down next to her.
âSo thatâs one piece of news, didnât you say there was another?â
âMm,â the prince responded. âHis Majesty has sent men to collect the scattered Great Yan entourage. Theyâll be in the city tomorrow morning.â
âSo theyâve found my father and mother!â Qin Yining rose with surprised delight.
However, Pang Xiao wrapped his arm around her shoulders and pulled her down again. He comforted, âThis is what I wanted to talk to you about. Everyone in your family has been located, but thereâs no sign of your father, mother, or auntie in the group.â
It felt like a bolt of lightning had struck Qin Yining. She stared off blankly, all of the suppressed worries over the past few days rushing through, like waters through a broken dam. The onslaught made her dizzy and confused.
âHow can that be? How can my parents not be with them? Our family was to the rear of the entourage that day and Auntie Cao knows martial arts. There are also guards and followers with my father, so how could they have not found them?â
âDonât panic, my darling, donât panic.â Pang Xiaoâs hand around her shoulder, he patted her cheek. âYou just said so yourself that the Marquis of Anping has guards with him and née Cao. Heâs safe without a doubt, but held up by something. Be at ease, Iâve already sent people out to search for him. Theyâll start from the ambush site and work their way forward. Theyâll find your parents.â
Qin Yining closed her eyes, still recovering from the news that all of her family sans her parents had been found.
Pang Xiao had his arm around her slender waist while she leaned dazedly into his embrace. She rubbed her head against his shoulder, like a kitten showing affection. His heart overflowed with so much pity and sympathy that it wanted to melt.
âGood girl, donât worry. Your body has yet to make a full recovery for the longest time. You didnât fully heal from your previous injury before suffering through a famine. Then you had to go on the run and jump right back into scheming. Even someone made of metal wouldnât be able to withstand all that. Worrying is the last thing you should do now. Just take care of yourself and leave the rest to me, alright?â
âMm.â Qin Yining nodded docilely, closed her eyes, and leaned back on him with peace of mind.
âAnd, I sent out men to investigate in secret. Apparently your old dowager, second and third elder master found the convoy when it was close to the capital. Theyâd been swept apart from the group and it looked like all of their valuables were robbed.
âTheir clothes were torn and ragged in these harsh winter conditions. It was quite a stroke of good fortune that they ended up together after being separated. My scouts said that there seemed to be something off about them. You should brace yourself and be mentally prepared.â
âAlright, I understand.â Qin Yining closed her eyes wearily and didnât want to move at all.
She just wanted to empty her mind of everything right now. She didnât want to fret about where her parents were or speculate what had happened to the old dowager and others. She even less wanted to think about where to settle the Qins after they arrived in the city proper.
She just wanted to sleep and throw all these cares awayâto think about absolutely nothing at all.
Pang Xiao patted her back gently, finding that she was sinking further into his arms until her whole weight was on his body. He sighed softly, kissed her temple, and carefully picked her up to place her on the heated platform. The prince carefully tucked the blankets in around her.
She must be really worried, isnât she? So worried that she was using sleep to escape from reality.
Pang Xiao caressed her face with heartache and took a seat next to her. While admiring her sleeping form, he turned over the current situation at court in his mind.
At this time, a soft summons came from outside the door.
âYour Highness.â
Pang Xiao immediately rose when he heard and tiptoed outside. Only after closing the room door softly did he whisper, âWhat is it?â
Xianyun made her greeting and whispered back, âThe servants outside say that the Marquis of Northern Stability has sent an invitation. Please go take a look.â
The prince blinked when he heard the words âMarquis of Northern Stabilityâ. He gave orders for Xianyun to look after Qin Yining well and strode outside.
Ji Zeyu was inviting Pang Xiao to go for a ride tomorrow and have a drink together.
Subsequent to Ji Zeyuâs return to the capital to admit to his guilt, and ârequestâ to wed the Princess of Anyang, the emperor had suggested that he stay in the capital for now to hold the wedding. The Tatars were busily caught in internal conflict, and all was calm on the other borders.
This finally gave Ji Zeyu an opportunity to stay in the city and seek out Pang Xiao like in old times. The unemployed prince could come out for a night of drinking.
Pang Xiao sent a messenger to respond that he would absolutely be on time tomorrow.
After giving the matter some thought, he went back to the outer study and summoned his strategists for a meeting.
The next morning, Pang Xiao left with Huzi and a few other guards.
After a night of sound sleep, Qin Yiningâs heart had calmed down. Sheâd thought things through. With how everything was, theyâd just handle things as they came up. To worry about things that hadnât happened yet was to entertain imaginary fears, and to worry what had already happened was a pointless exercise. It was more productive to focus well on the here and now
She called out for Lian Xiaozhou and smiled. âLetâs take advantage of this quiet period to teach you a few more words.â
At the same time, an opulent carriage slowly rolled to a halt in front of the Pang Manor.
Several pale-faced, young eunuchs lifted the door curtain to allow head maid Hexiang to carefully escort the princess down.
Li Helan raised her eyes to the signboard over the door, the words âFaithful Prince of the First Rankâ gilded in gold. She smiled and ordered, âKnock on the door.â
The young eunuch assented and trotted up to knock.
The doorman answered shortly afterwards and opened the door to look at the visitors. He quickly came forward to bow politely, âThis humble one greets the eldest princess.â
Li Helan lifted her chin slightly and lifted her long and narrow eyes. Still looking at the signboard over the door, she declared softly, âSend word to your prince that this seat is here.â
The doorman bowed again. âIn response to Your Highness, our prince isnât at home.â