Qin Yining lowered her eyes, having guessed some of the old dowagerâs thoughts from the slightly softened tone and her new name. She gave a docile curtsey, following the old dowagerâs wishes.
âGrandmother speaks truly. I will strive to control my emotions and wonât be like this in the future.â If she only knew to sally headlong in a blind charge, then she really would be a âbarbarianâ. A mix of hard and soft tactics was the most appropriate way to approach this.
The old dowager nodded in satisfaction when she saw this response, her expression loosening greatly. As an elder, she least liked being rebutted by juniors. Although Qin Yining was a bit violent, she was a good girl at heart. This was very much like her eldest son, and guaranteed that the girlâs thoughts wouldnât go down a dark path. As for Qin HuiningâŠ
Old Dowager had vast experience reading people, and felt her head begin to ache. When she started to think of the rumors that would spread on the morrow, she started to fret even more.
âBoth of you should learn from today. As young misses of the Prime Minister Manor, you must live together in harmony. How could you two fight like this? How will people talk about you when word of this travels? You both appear quite filial usually, so what of this display today?â
âPlease donât be angry grandmother, I know my wrongs.â She didnât dare argue another word as she was afraid the old dowager would dislike her even more. She could only swallow all the blood, sweat, and tears from today.
The old dowager was heartened by this display of repentance. Sheâs someone I raised after all, her character wonât be bad. Although she plots a bit too much, itâs understandable. The old lady adopted a solemn tone, âGranddaughter Yi and Hui, disharmony between sisters is an affront to filial piety. Both of you are punished with the task of copying âThe Classic of Filial Pietyâ ten times, to be handed in during the morning greeting in three days. Do you have any objections?â
âMany thanks for grandmotherâs care,â Qin Huining hastened to respond first.
The old dowager was quite gratified to hear this response. Granddaughter Hui knows my thoughts alright, she realizes Iâm favoring her. Qin Huining had grown up in the Prime Minister Manor, receiving an education of a noble daughter. Writing was no hard task for her. But Qin Yining had grown up in the countryside and didnât normally touch brush and paper. There were eighteen sections to the entire âClassic of Filial Pietyâ, so copying it ten times over would tire the latter out tremendously!
At the heart of things, the old dowager still doted on Qin Huining the most and was dissatisfied that Qin Yining had taken to violence. At the same time, she was the matriarch of the household. She couldnât openly show favoritism when Qin Huining had clearly done wrong. The whole house would fall into chaos then.
Sadly, the old dowager thought wrongly this time. Qin Huining wasnât grateful for this show of favor at all. She was busy dismissing everything. What grandmother? What love?! Itâs all fake! She becomes biased the moment her real granddaughter comes back, and punishes me when Iâm the one who was beaten up!
Qin Yining took in both reactions and found it hilarious. It looked like Qin Huining was going to be blind to the old dowagerâs good intentions.
The old dowager rubbed the center of her forehead while Jixiang served a cup of warm honey water to wet her mistressâ throat. Qin- mama adeptly massaged her mistressâ temples from off to the side. When they saw that the old dowager looked tired, Qin Yining and Qin Huining took their leave. She waved her hand noncommittally and gave orders to Qin- mama when the two had left. âLujuan, have servants send the two girls back.â
Qin- mama immediately understood her mistressâ meaning and trotted out. Qin Huining lived in the old dowagerâs Garden of Loving Piety, whereas Qin Yining had to travel across half of the internal residence to her Snowpear Courtyard. Qin- mama summoned a serving girl and coached her with a couple of instructions. The serving girl immediately picked up a lantern and ran off in pursuit of Qin Yining, while the old servant herself headed for Qin Huiningâs warm quarters.
Qin Huining started sniffing and crying again, giving vent to her resentment. Bitong rushed to comfort her, âDonât cry miss, it wonât do to harm your eyes from too much crying. The old dowager will be heartbroken.â
Bitong hadnât gone out with them today and wasnât aware of the details. Sheâd thought that mentioning the old dowager would soothe her mistressâ heart. Who knew it would needle precisely where it hurt instead?
Qin Huining slapped away Bitongâs hand and wanted to complain about the old dowagerâs favoritism, but she was also worried that she wouldnât be able to control the volume of her voice. She could only shrilly denounce the maid, âWhy are you applying medicine so harshly? Donât you know how to do it at all?â
âThis servant didnât mean to do so, please forgive me miss!â Bitong had no idea what was going on, but didnât dare say anything else and hastily knelt in front of her mistress.
Qin Huining didnât feel vindicated enough, so she raised a foot and stomped on Bitongâs chest. âYou shameless thing! Poisonous skank! B*tch! You want to be the death of me, donât you? Iâll stomp the life out of you!â
Bitong fell to the ground with a loud cry. All of the maids in the room cowered and shook; no one dared to speak up. Qin- mama was standing outside the window and discreetly observing everything. She was well aware of what was going on. Resentment had taken root in Miss Huiningâs heart, she hated the old dowager now!
The old servant had been part of the old dowagerâs dowry and had elected to stay faithfully by her mistressâ side all these years instead of marrying. She had weathered many travails and hardships with her mistress, and there were none more loyal than her. Because of the convenience of her identity, Qin- mama likely understood the characters of those by Old Dowagerâs side far better than her mistress did herself.
Miss Huining had been a good one before, erudite and reasonable, always handling things appropriately. Sheâd was one of the best candidates out of the younger generation and won deep favor from the old dowager as a result. But who knew that her real nature and a greedy heart would begin to show itself with this matter?
The senior master isnât her father after all. This affects her nature accordingly. Qin- mama sighed softly and returned to the old dowagerâs side before anyone spotted her. She really wanted to convey all this to her mistress, but was afraid that the act would backfire given the old dowagerâs doting of Qin Huining. Qin- mama hesitated, but swallowed her words in the end. Gradually raising the issue to the old dowager wouldnât be a bad idea either.
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Qin Yining had brought Ruilan and Qiulu with her for the evening greeting today. Ruilan had been sent back to Snowpear Courtyard after a hearty beating, so there was only Qiulu by her side with a lantern. There seemed no end to the long alley beneath the night sky, and an occasional cold gust of air howled to accent the disquieting atmosphere. It darted into collars and clothing, causing the candle in the lantern to flicker, similarly shifting their shadows on the wall and ground.
âYou didnât make a move today.â Qin Yining rubbed her cold hands together.
Qiulu started at the sound of her mistressâ voice and responded a bit clumsily, âThis, this servant was scared.â
A laugh escaped Qin Yining. âI know, youâve likely never seen a young miss act like me. But why didnât you help Miss Huining capture me?â
Qiuluâs face began burning. She thought her mistress was asking why the maid hadnât helped her. âMiss, I am your maid and have no reason to help outsiders. Except, I-I really havenât seen a young miss beat up anyone before. I froze and didnât think of helping you. When I could move again, you had taken them all out already.â
Qin Yining was in a great mood after hearing Qiuluâs clumsy words. According to her observations, although Qiulu wasnât poised and self-possessed, she was someone who knew her place well. At least I have one trustworthy person by my side.
Qiulu also relaxed when she saw Qin Yiningâs relaxed expression, some goodwill towards her mistress forming as well. She knew of her own drawbacks, that she was awkward and didnât know what to do sometimes. But if she followed such a strong Fourth Miss in the future, at least no one would dare bully her!
Just as the two continued onwards, the pitter patter of rushed footsteps came from behind them. It was the serving girl Qin- mama had given orders to earlier. The little girl curtseyed to Qin Yining and explained her intentions. She then joined Qiulu in helping Qin Yining back to Snowpear Courtyard.
The little girl discreetly observed the fourth miss as they walked and noted the young missâ peaceful composure. She took note of everything and would tell Qin- mama later that the fourth miss was the same person theyâd previously seen.
When they reached Snowpear Courtyard, Qin Yining recalled that she would always receive a coin or two when she delivered items for the medicine shop in the past. She ordered Qiulu to hand out some largesse since she didnât know the rules of the manor.
âYou did well.â Qin Yining complimented. Qiulu blushed and looked at her mistress with sparkling eyes, causing Qin Yining to smile in spite of herself. At long last, the two entered their residence.
It was dark and almost winter solstice. The frosty wind was a solemn presence in the quiet yard, making the rustle of the grass seem even louder than usual. All of the servants were in their rooms, with only a serving girl stooped outside the side wing in a corner, fanning the coals with a cattail hand fan.
Qin Yining could hear the faint undertones of a girl complaining from inside the side wing. If she called correctly, that was Ruilan and Yuxiangâs room. She walked towards the room without a word, startling the little servant girl.
The girl stood up and was about to greet her mistress, but Qin Yining stopped her in her tracks with a cold look. The little girl had been standing watch on Yuxiangâs orders, but she was so frightened now that she didnât dare say anything. The little girl could only stand to the side with her head lowered.
Qin Yining drew close to the window of the room and heard a slightly nasally voice shrill, ââŠand who the hell is she?! Just a barbarian! Even the pretty maids in the manor are all more noble than her! How dare she beat you up like this, sister! Iâll go tell the old dowager tomorrow and teach her a lesson!â