âMany thanks for Your Majestyâs consideration.â Ji Zeyu bowed quickly. âHowever, your subject has not given this kind of thought to this area.â
It was very surprising that the emperor would offer to send beauties to a prince consort. When one wed a princess, they married a superior. Prince consorts were not allowed to take concubines or have bedwarmersâthey could only wait in their residence for their noble wifeâs summons. But Li Qitian was voluntarily expressing a willingness to gift women to Ji Zeyu?
This gesture spoke volumes of how important the prince consort was to the emperor.
The two men chatted for a while further before Li Qitian said, âYou've done very well this time and kept the bigger picture in mind. We will be awarding you a hundred tales of gold and a treasured sword. They will be sent to your residence shortly.â
Ji Zeyu lowered his head in thanks at this display of imperial favor.
Such a prominent exhibition from the emperor would give rise to varied interpretations in the eyes of others. Those on Pang Xiaoâs side would think the prince consort had accomplished something unsavory for the emperor.
But so what?
Ji Zeyuâs expression remained as cool as ever. Heâd always followed his heart and did whatever he felt was right. He never worried over the consequences.
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In front of the Qin Manor, Qin Yining and née Sun hugged each other tightly with wracking sobs as soon as they saw each other. Their reunion brought tears to the eyes of all womenfolk presentâapart from the old dowager and Qin Huining.
Qin Huaiyuan and his brothers led Pang Xiao inside and instructed the servants to prepare dinner. Meanwhile, the second madame approached née Sun wailing outside the front door, âSister-in-law, niece Yi has returned safely, has she not? Not only is she alright, but sheâs even pregnant. Now donât be so busy with tears of joy that you forget to consider your daughterâs health.â
Née Sun immediately nodded when she heard this and took her daughterâs hands. âRight, right, right. Just look at me, Iâve forgotten about this after your father told me about it. How are you feeling?â
Qin Yining wiped at her eyes with her sleeves and responded with resignation, âIâm fine, mother.â
âGood, good, letâs head inside to talk further.â
The family joyfully traipsed inside the manor, the womenfolk heading to the front hall of the inner residence while Qin Huaiyuan, his brothers, his nephews, and Pang Xiao sat in the outer hall partaking tea.
After several rounds of sickness, the old dowager was much skinnier than before. Wrinkles and furrows on her face had deepened after these hardships, and her eyes drooped down to form triangles. She looked more caustic and harsher than before, and was still reeling from shock.
Qin Yining had returned safe and sound from Tatar, and was pregnant?
The old dowager raked the girl with suspicious eyes, trying to read something from the flat stomach.
Is she really pregnant?
Or is she so skinny that her monthly messes canât make it out of her body?
Is the child really Pang Xiaoâs?
The last thought scared the old dowager herself when it occurred to her. That demon Pang Xiao would chop up all of the Qins and feed them to the dogs if he learned that Qin Yiningâs child wasnât his!
Color drained from the old dowagerâs face and she urgently beckoned to Qin Yining. âGranddaughter Yi, come over here. Grandmother has a few words for you.â
If Qin Yining hadnât known about the dirty things the old dowager had committed behind her back, such as wanting to shove the eighth miss and Qin Huining to Pang Xiao in her absence, she mightâve been able to squeeze out a smile for her paternal grandmother. As it werenât, the old dowagerâs actions completely chilled her heart.
Out of consideration for face and for the eighth missâ dignity since she wasnât a thoroughly rotten girl, Qin Yining refrained from jeering in response. She looked expressionlessly at the old dowager before making her way over in a very reluctant and slow manner. She didnât take a seat, but remained standing instead.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOld Dowager.â
Her lukewarm attitude ignited the old dowagerâs suppressed fury with a roar. Why else would her most loving firstborn no longer be so close to her if not for this wench??
As a senior, the old dowager nursed a certain sense of pride. She wanted to warm the relationship with her son again, but he seemed to be holding a grudge against her and she couldnât bear to lower herself to extend an olive branch.
Now that the source of all the tension with her firstborn stood in front of her, though the old dowager kept reminding herself that this granddaughter was a princess consort rather than an ordinary girl, her emotions still flared out of control. The corners of her lips twitched withe the effort to keep them under control.
âWas your trip smooth and safe? Did anything occur along the way?â
âThereâs no need to worry, Old Dowager,â Qin Yining responded coolly. âNothing happened, this granddaughter is fine.â
âOh? Then how come I heard that the emperor wanted to interrogate the prince in morning court earlier?â the old dowagerâs tones turned very gossipy.
Qin Yiningâs expression sank and she responded sternly, âSuch things are better left unsaid, Old Dowager. They will easily bring trouble to the family. His Majesty greatly favors and trusts the prince. In fact, I have been bestowed a paramount rank in recognition of that. The old dowagerâs words would be immensely discouraging if the emperor caught wind of them.â