Qin Yining quickly ran to née Sun, who was sobbing broken heartedly on the ground. She helped her mother up from her kneeling position. âMother, go home first!â
âIâm going to cry my grievances to the emperor! Iâm going to the Bureau of Punishment! How dare they, how dare they...â Née Sun shook her head numbly as she hiccuped.
âThey dare because theyâre holding an imperial decree! The emperor gave the order, who are you going to air your grievances to?!â Qin Yining rested her hands on née Sunâs shoulders and pressed down lightly. She lowered her voice and forced out each word between her teeth. âMother! The imperial decree has been announced and thereâs nothing we can do. Weâre only females and Qins as well. Our actions will impact the life and death of the Qins! Mother, do you want everyone in the Qin clan to become burial goods for grandfather and the others?!â
âHow can you be so cold blooded?!â Née Sun looked incredulously at Qin Yining and pushed her away roughly. âDo you want me to just watch your grandfather and family die?!â
Qin Yining remained standing firmly where she was, no longer adjusting her grip to née Sunâs motions. She clamped tightly onto her motherâs shoulders until the madame frowned with pain and forgot to cry. âYes, maybe Iâm cold blooded. Although I most recently lived in the mountains, I scrabbled for life out on the city streets when I was young. Iâve experienced life and death and seen the kindness of humanity. But more often, Iâve seen the reality and ugliness of human nature. Disaster has struck, and although father wants to help the Ding Manor, will the emperor listen to him? Think about it, mother. Father is the pillar of the family. Would he dare offend the emperor so deeply that his own family is hauled over the fire as well?
âFather is the grand preceptor and you are a woman of the inner residence. Will you be able to do what he canât? If you do anything now, youâll only doom the Qins to the same fate!â
Née Sun looked dumbly at Qin Yining, tears springing forth again. âThen, then we can only watch as your grandfather, uncles, and cousins are beheaded? Your third cousinâs youngest son is only five!â
Tears also brimmed in Qin Yiningâs eyes. âThatâs reality, mother! Listen to me. Go home right now and refuse all visitors because youâre sick. Donât see anyone. If the old dowager demands to see you, donât talk back to her. You have to face reality, mother. You have no family of your own side anymore!â
No family of her own side.
No backer.
The source of née Sunâs pride and confidence all these years, and the crutch sheâd used most often when fighting with the old dowager and Qin Huaiyuan was her family. No one would be able to back her up in the future. Her family was gone!
When Qin Yining saw née Sun stare blankly, she knew that her words had had some effect. She quickly gave orders to Jin-mama. âHelp the madame back to the manor first. Press on her the importance of not conflicting with the old dowager or anyone else. Letâs talk when I get home. Everyone will soon know whatâs happened to the Suns, and things are about to change for the Qins as well.â
âUnderstood, Fourth Miss.â The mama nodded firmly. It was the first time sheâd felt that, even without the dukeâs doting on her mistress, even if her mistress lost the support of her side of the family, they still had someone supporting them as long as the fourth miss was there.
Qin Yining had the groom unharness one of the horses. âIâm going to find Steward Zhong and might get home a bit later. Hold down the fort for me until I get back.â
âYes miss, donât worry.â Bingtang nodded. âIâll take good care of the madame as well.â
Qin Yining jerked the reins around and sent the horse off in a fast gallop. Sheâd never learned how to ride, but since sheâd spent some time with herds of wild horses and even ridden some of them, it wasnât difficult to command a tamed horse. She quickly arrived at Grand Steward Zhongâs.
He wasnât at home.
When the pageboy saw that the owner had come, he sprinted quickly to the Rising Delight Inn to bring Steward Zhong back. The steward had heard of whatâd happened at Ding Manor and came back on a fast horse when he heard the pageboyâs message. Qin Yining didnât need to even speak. He already knew what she wanted to do. âDonât worry, miss. Iâll take out our petty cash 1 and do whatever it takes to hire out the old owner and all female relations.â
Qin Yining was quite touched to see the sincerity in his face and lack of fear of becoming embroiled in this mess. âThen Iâll have to trouble you to go to some effort, Steward Zhong. Although hiring them is an urgent matter, whatâs even more pressing is sending doctors and midwives to the Royal Academy. My fifth cousin-in-law is about to give birth and Iâm afraid eighth cousin-in-law mightâve affected her child as well.â
Steward Zhong was alarmed by these words and nodded quickly. âOkay, okay. Our Institute has the widest network, to say nothing of anything else. Iâll go make the arrangements now! Mingjie, you stay and carry out the missâ orders. Saving lives are as urgent as putting out a fire. Iâll go take care of things now.â
âAlright. I leave things in your care, Steward Zhong.â Qin Yining nodded in thanks. The grand steward waved a hand and ran off like a fire was at his back. Qin Yining sent him off with her eyes and sat down with a frown after he was a ways away. She finally noted a man roughly over thirty standing off to the side with his head down. He was of average build and wearing a padded jacket of fine cotton fibers. He wore a six panel hat with sharp eyes set into an honest-looking face.
When he sensed that Qin Yining was sizing him up, he bowed. âGreetings to the owner. This humble one is Jing Mingjie. My mother serves in the kitchen of the Qin manor.â
So itâs him! When Qin Yining had been locked in the ancestral hall, itâd been Jing-mama who came by with food and information. Sheâd helped Qin Yining pass along messages as well, and had conveyed then that she had a son who was a third rank shopkeeper under Grand Steward Zhong.
âSo itâs Shopkeeper Jing.â
âNot at all. Itâs because of the owner that I can learn at Grand Steward Zhongâs side.â Jing Mingjie bowed.
Qin Yining knew that Steward Zhong was a highly competent person, so anyone he sent to her would be someone exceedingly trustworthy. One didnât doubt the people they made use of, so Qin Yining asked, âThe Institute originally had two brothels. One of themâs been converted to a tavern, what about the remaining one?â
âIn response to the miss, thereâs no use for the remaining house for now. Weâve only set some staff to keeping an eye on it.â
Qin Yining mentally counted up the numbers of Sun clan females and then thought about the sizes of the two inns the Institute was running. It wasnât appropriate to arrange them at the inns. There wasnât enough space, and given the general flow of people, it wasnât safe enough either. She had to make appropriate arrangements for them after hiring them. There were already no more males in grandmotherâs household, Qin Yining couldnât separate the remaining family. She thought for a moment more and felt that the only place she could shelter them was the empty house thatâd originally been a brothel.
âShopkeeper Jing, please have someone clean up the empty house and place all daily necessities within them. Record all of your expenditures and just turn them into Steward Zhong.â
Jing Mingjie understood what Qin Yining wanted to do. âYouâd like to house the Sun females there? Thatâs a good arrangement. The house has already been cleaned up and is very suitable for people to live in. Weâll still need to arrange for some guards though. Donât worry, miss. Iâll go make the arrangements now.â
Qin Yining nodded and had Jing Mingjie go about his business while she waited in the outer study of Steward Zhongâs home. He returned when night fell.
âThank goodness we got there in time. If we were even a little bit later, weâd only be in time to deliver two corpses. The child has just been delivered and itâs a girl. Both mother and daughter are safe. Iâve handled everything at the Royal Academy. We can take them all tomorrow morning.â
Qin Yiningâs heart could finally settle back down in her chest. She clasped her hands together and motioned a few times in gratefulness. âThank you so much, Steward Zhong.â
âSay none of that, miss. You saved my entire familyâs life, and the old owners have always treated me well. You are a heroic lady possessing of great loyalty and justice. You uphold righteousness, so I really have no reason to watch idly off on the side.â
Qin Yining stood up and thought for a moment. âThe Institute has such a wide network, can we get anyone to pass a message into the dungeons of the Bureau of Punishment? If we can, letâs get a message to my grandfather and them, letting them know that fifth cousin-in-law has delivered a girl.â She sighed. âItâs just as well that the child is a daughter. If a son...â The emperor probably wouldnât let even a newborn off the hook.
Steward Zhong also gave a long sigh. âWhatâs happened at the Duke of Ding Manor has spread all throughout the capital. Everyone knows that theyâre innocent. Many scholars who admire the duke are signing petitions for leniency. I hope the emperor will hear the voice of the people and lighten the punishment.â
âMay that be the case.â Sudden hope ignited in Qin Yiningâs heart, but when she thought carefully of what Elder Statesman Cao had said today and the emperorâs personality, the hope began to fizzle out. âIâm afraid that the emperor will think the Suns are skilled at manipulating public favor and be even warier of them...â
Steward Zhongâs expression grew stern as he too became uncertain. Qin Yining gave her remaining orders and relayed to the steward that sheâd had Jing Mingjie clean up the house for the Sun females before she headed home.
Sheâd been out all day while mother had returned home earlier. I wonder if anythingâs happened because of this enormous change? Qin Yining knew that the old dowager was an extremely materialistic person who sought personal gain at all cost. However tolerant she was of née Sun before, thatâd been because the madame had the Duke of Ding Manor at her back. Now that the Suns were tarred with crimes, the old dowager would most likely be afraid and hate everything to do with the Duke of Ding. Sheâd be worried that the Qins would be affected.
Therefore, née Sunâs position would take a tremendous fall. Even a granddaughter whoâd received some Sun businesses like Qin Yining would probably come in for her share of wariness from the old dowager, not to mention that sheâd immediately hired out the Sun females. The affection that sheâd worked hard to win from the old dowager would likely be wiped out entirely by this event.
But Qin Yining didnât regret things nor find it a pity. Even if the old dowager disliked her, sheâd be able to live out her days happily. She would never disregard the lives of the females on the maternal side of her family just to win favor from the old dowager. She was saving them not to be benevolent, but because of her mother and for the family that the Ding Manor had given her.
When Qin Yining returned home, Qitai immediately called out to her.
âYouâre back, Fourth Miss! The lord told me to wait here for you and have you go to the study as soon as you return. He needs to talk to you.