âIf we were in the generalâs manor of old, the senior madame would drill the rules into her until her spirit broke! But ai, sheâs lucked out in having such a mild-mannered mother-in-law such as me.â Née Yao felt much better after a rapid-fire round of sharp criticism. She exhaled with ease and continued, âItâs just as well that she doesnât call me mom, I donât care to hear it! I didnât raise her, so how can I expect her to be anything good? She better pay up quickly if she wants to pay rent, Iâm worried that our silly Dafu will supplement her income instead.â
Yao Chenggu rebuked his daughter after hearing all of that. âNow this isnât the thing to say, you need to consider Dafuâs future career at court after all is said and done. Minister Qin isnât an ordinary person and thought heâs an official at court no longer, heâs still an excellent strategist.
âWith his daughter married to our Dafu, heâll have to wrack his brains for ideas and solutions every time Dafu runs into trouble. So donât you say this in the future.â
âThatâs true enough.â Née Yao thought for a moment and asked worriedly, âDad, do you think the child in née Qinâs belly is really our Dafuâs child? There canât be a mistake, can there be?â
âOf course, Dafu is a smart one.â Yao Chenggu spoke no more and continued puffing on his pipe. Inwardly, however, his daughterâs question kindled a new round of questions. With Qin Yining and Pang Xiaoâs attitudes, he felt that it was certain the child was Pang Xiaoâs.
But who could be sure?
Not to mention, the little girlâs looks could make anyone fall head over heels in love with her. What if Dafu was covering things up for her because he liked her and was entranced by her? Young men were prone to act on emotions; it was understandable if they committed some actions that couldnât be helped when the mood seized them.
And so what if the child was Pang Xiaoâs? What if sheâd served another man? To have such an unclean woman service his grandson rather revolted Yao Chenggu.
He put down his pipe and crunched his way through some sunflower seeds, staring off into the distance as he continued to think over present matters.
Pang Xiao was young and it only stood to reason if he was impulsive. But as his elder, Yao Chenggu had a responsibility to keep a weather eye on the ladâs decisions so that he wouldnât be completely hoodwinked and have no idea about it.
A servant came in with a report at this time.
âGrand-Lord, the lord from the Qin in-laws requests an audience.â
Yao Chenggu and née Yao blinked at each other. What a coincidence!
â¦too much of a coincidence. Had something made its way to him?
âShow His Grace in.â Yao Chenggu stood up and brushed off the seed husks on him. The maids quickly made sure everything was in order on the table and ground. After a moment's thought, née Yao decided to stay as well. She took a position next to her father.
A middle-aged man lifted the door curtain before long. He was tall and slender, his genteel aura as if an immortal from the heavens. Just his demeanor and looks put one in the mindset of the nickname âWise Pan Anâ. Wisdom and intelligence shimmered unmistakably between his brows; his features and bearing were simply too extraordinary.
Qin Huaiyuan immediately bowed in greeting when he entered the room. âGrand-Lord Yao and Old Madame, my guards report that my in-laws have been safely returned to home. Was everything comfortable enough on the trip?â
Yao Chengguâs heart skipped a beat. Anyone of a more frank and direct nature wouldnât think twice about these wordsâthere was nothing wrong with them.
But given the recent bout of unpleasantness, Yao Chenggu couldnât help but dwell on it a little more than he would. As befits someone who spent so many years at court, alright, and heâs called Wise Pan An for a reason. He lightly delivers such a noncommittal greeting, but each word is carefully chosen and stabs straight to the point
That very brief exchange had clearly touched upon two points:
Firstly, Grand-Lord âYaoâ had a surname of Yao. This manor was the Pang Manor, and the careful usage of âOld Madameâ was a reminder that women had no business sticking their nose in the affairs of men.
Secondly, that they could safely return home was all due to Qin Huaiyuanâs covert protection detail during this time. Without his help, they wouldâve been captured by Li Qitian after Pang Xiaoâs departure and there would be no happy reunion now.
Yao Chenggu thought this over with narrowed eyes and gave up his seat with a smile. âOf course, everything was wonderful. Your Grace has arranged for everything in a most proper way. We wanted for nothing along the way! Servants, bring fine tea!â
Qin Huaiyuan exchanged a few more pleasantries before taking the seat of a guest of honor. He chuckled, âMy daughter is a clumsy one and reached above her station when she married the prince. The days ahead are long, so please instruct her whenever she falls short. As her father, I will not have the slightest word of complaint in return.â
Qin Yining fished out three one-thousand-tael notes from his sleeve. Stamped with the seal of the Great Zhou Dynasty, they could be exchanged for silver ingots anywhere in the nation.
With a smile, Qin Huaiyuan placed them on the table and pushed them toward Yao Chenggu.
âThis is the rent for occupying Snowplum Yard and Snowtrace Garden. Though the young couple is newly wed and Yiningâs dowry is substantial, my wife and I fear that they wonât act with wisdom given their youth. What if she spends a little too freely? Her dowry will be expended in short order.
âTherefore, I request that the Grand-Lord and Old Madame keep watch over these notes for Yining. That way, the youngsters wonât accidentally spend what they should save. As elders, we all want the best for our children, wouldnât you say so?â