Qin Yining, the old dowager, and née Sun were currently in a small imperial carriage, on their way to leaving the palace. Qin Yining was still crying into her hands and mumbling, âIâm not marrying that lecher! If Iâm given to this person, then Iâll hang myself, Iâll throw myself into the river, Iâll...ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Her voice wasnât loud, but the eunuch accompanying the carriage clearly heard every word. The old dowager was as if a monk deep in meditation, not saying a single word. Née Sun however, itched to gag her daughter and had already cursed out Qin Yining thousands of times over in her heart. Sheâs already embarrassed us all in front of the emperor, and sheâs still carrying on even now?! Née Sun wanted to lecture her daughter, but held her tongue out of consideration for their surroundings and the eunuch next to the carriage.
Qin Yining finally stopped âcryingâ when the three had swapped out for their red wheel, tasseled carriage and their loyal servants had hurried the vehicle out of palace vicinity. Née Sun could no longer hold her temper and erupted. âYou ignorant, foolish brat! You throw your weight around like the Monkey King at home and can turn the entire household upside down if you had a stick, so how dare you cry in front of the emperor when someoneâs only said a few words to you? What if the emperor or empress finds fault with us? Who can take the blame then? Are you trying to make trouble for the family?!â
Qin Yining quickly wrapped her hand around née Sunâs arm to have her mother sit down. âDonât worry, mother. Listen to my explanation.â
âWhat bullshit explanation! Youâve already cried up a storm. The emperorâs probably already marked us if heâs going to blame us for this! What use are your explanations! Your father shouldâve never brought you back! Our calm days at home have all been wrecked by you!â
Qin Yining was still smiling, but the levity in her eyes slowly dwindled. Although she understood née Sunâs personality and didnât want to quibble, she was sometimes still hurt by one of née Sunâs random outbursts. But at the end of the day, née Sun was still her mother. Was Yining supposed to just idly sit by and watch her mother be lectured by her grandmother? She widened the smile on her lips. âDonât be angry mother, listen to me. I purposefully cried just now. I was being harassed by a lecher after all. If I hadnât made a fuss, the emperor likely wouldâve married me off to the Caos right then and there.â
Née Sunâs anger instantly dissipated when she heard this. Sheâd only been mad about Qin Yining crying in front of the emperor, but she didnât actually want her daughter to marry that good-for-nothing. When she thought about it carefully, her remonstrations didnât make any sense. Was Qin Yining supposed to just quietly accept this marriage decree? Once she collected her wits, née Sun awkwardly coughed twice and received an irritated eye roll a lÄ the old dowager.
âIâm not opposed to marriage,â Qin Yining continued. âItâs just that I donât know what fatherâs plans are. How can I haphazardly agree to my future without that knowledge?â
She knew very well that her marriage would be a strategic one. Her future husband would have to be someone who could further her fatherâs career. Sheâd already considered this when she agreed to return to the Qin family. Parents were the ultimate facilitators in the weddings of their children. While her father would focus on a beneficial match, it was all the same to her. Who does it matter who I marry?
Née Sun had fully returned to her senses now. To think that Qin Yining had thought of so much when she was preoccupied with worry and nerves! No wonder mother said to ask Qin Yiningâs opinion on things because the girl sees things clearly. Come tot think about it, when she listened to the girl and softened her stance to the old dowager first, not only did Qin Huaiyuan not lecture her, but had actually been kind to her. And this time Qin Yining had kept such a clear head around the emperor...
Née Sun smiled with satisfaction and tapped Qin Yiningâs forehead. She felt a bit guilty at how vehement sheâd been earlier, but felt that there was no reason for a mother to apologize to a daughter. âYour maternal uncle sent some things to your maternal grandmother yesterday, and the duchess sent over two white fox pelts that were among them. She said itâs for the two of you to make into collars for overcoats. Iâll have Caiju bring it over when we return.â
Qin Yining knew that née Sun was softening with these words. She put the words that née Sun had just said out of her mind and didnât quibble that the pelts werenât only hers. She only smiled happily. âThank you mother. Thank you to my maternal grandmother.â
Née Sun was happy to see Qin Yining smile as she usually did. The old dowager had grown used to scenes like these over the past couple of days, and her fondness for Qin Yining deepened a tad further. Sheâd wanted to extort her daughter-in-law, but now that Qin Yining was holding née Sunâs hand and merrily chatting together, the old dowager didnât want to ruin the amiable atmosphere.
Several pageboys came out when the carriage stopped in front of the Qin manor doors. Qitai, the follower at Qin Huaiyuanâs side, bowed. âOld Dowager, Senior Madame, and Fourth Miss have returned! The lord has been worried about you and told me to wait here. Iâll go make a report to him now.â
The old dowager alighted with the help of Qin Yining and née Sun. âTell your lord to come to the Garden of Loving Piety for a chat. Tell him I have urgent matters to discuss with him.â
Qitai bowed in acknowledge and left for the study in the other residence after helping the three ladies into a small carriage. Qin Huaiyuan immediately rushed in when the group returned to the Garden of Loving Piety and had just undone their capes and had a sip of hot tea. Qin Yining and née Sun quickly stood up to make their curtsies.
Qin Huaiyuan waved his hand to omit the courtesies and studied their faces. He relaxed slightly when he saw nothing out of the ordinary. Qin Yining felt that the old dowager must want to discuss with Qin Huaiyuan what had just happened in the palace. She took née Sunâs arm. âDidnât mother say you have fox pelts to gift? I also want to eat Jin-mamaâs pine nut and osmanthus candy. Shall we go to the Garden of Tranquility together? Iâll have someone send over my meal box earlier and we can eat lunch together. May we?â
Qin Yiningâs âmay weâ was soft and sweet. No one who heard it could bear to decline. Née Sun naturally liked growing closer with her daughter, and she wanted to make up for wrongly yelling at her earlier. She nodded with a smile and curtsied at the old dowager and Qin Huaiyuan. âThen weâll be leaving first.â
The old dowager nodded affably, her expression darkening only after the servants had helped née Sun and Qin Yining into their capes and the two had departed. âDisaster was averted today thanks to granddaughter Yiâs quick thinking.â
Qin Huaiyuan took a seat by the old dowagerâs side with a frown. âWhat happened?â
The old dowager relayed in detail the happenings of the day, everyoneâs bearing and words. She ended with, âIf it hadnât been for granddaughter Yi working herself up and saying that she wanted to be a nun or hang herself, the emperor and empress likely wouldâve decreed the marriage right then and there. The Caos obviously mean nothing good in this, and I feel that this matter isnât over yet. The empress clearly hates our family and wants to make an example out of Yining.â
âI understand the matter,â responded Qin Huaiyuan. âThe emperor favors only the empress, so itâs only natural that he listens to her pillow talk. But as for why the emperor acted this way...â
His finger rubbed the smooth, shining tabletop as he mused. He actually knew the answer already. âItâs probably because Iâve become Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent.â But why would he suddenly do this? Was it premeditated or spur of the moment?
âOh?â The old dowager didnât fully understand matters of court. âWhatâs so bad about you becoming the crown princeâs teacher that it causes the emperor to go to these depths?â
Qin Huaiyuan knew the answer but didnât want to bring up these messy affairs with his mother. He didnât want her to fret and possibly become ill from worry. He only smiled noncommittally at his mother and handed her a cup of tea. âDonât worry about this, mother. I can handle all of this. You just need keep the inner residence in order. I will be eternally grateful for that.â
âYou child, whatâs this talk of seemingly two families.â Her attention successfully diverted, she started talking about some preparations for the new year. Qin Huaiyuan patiently discussed mundane topics of New Yearâs Eve and other future arrangements, and even joined the old dowager for lunch.
Qin-mama came in with a smile when they were rinsing their mouths and took over the duty of handing the old dowager a warm hand towel. She joked, âAre you in such a good mood today, mistress, because the lord is better at serving you? Will this old servant be out of a job soon?â
The mama gave Qin Huaiyuan a meaningful look at an angle that the old dowager couldnât see. He instantly understood that something had happened.
âLujuan, how are you comparing yourself to Mengâer at your age!â The old dowager laughed heartily.
âI naturally canât compare to Qin-mama,â Qin Huaiyuan joined in. âThe mama has served mother with lifelong diligence and loyalty. I can go about my matters with ease outside because I know mother is being wonderfully cared for at home.â
âThis praise is too high for this old servant. Serving the old dowager is my duty.â Qin-mama turned to curtsey to Qin Huaiyuan and made a hand gesture, mouthing, âThe crown prince is here.â
Qin Huaiyuan nodded without a flicker in expression. âEnjoy your nap, mother. I have some things to take care of.â
âGo on, Iâve kept you long enough.â Her son had a multitude of things to take care of in his capacity as a court official. She was already very satisfied that heâd taken time out to chat about new year plans and even eat lunch with her.
Qin Huaiyuan bowed courteously and retreated out of the house. Once he exited the Garden of Loving Piety doors, Qitai quickly came up to his side. He murmured, âMilord, the crown prince is here in casual clothes and without any followers. I feel that he wanted to keep a low profile and didnât dare spread the news of his arrival. I have him drinking tea in the study.â
âMm,â Qin Huaiyuan acknowledged. Perhaps the crown princeâs hasty visit will answer some questions for me. He still didnât know the precise reason for the emperor suddenly wanting to marry his daughter off to the Caos. What good would that be for the emperor if the Qins and Caos were tied together?