Pang Xiao was also immensely surprised at the words thatâd just come out of his mouth. He coughed lightly as he hurriedly tried to salvage the situation. âAfter all, you look like Salt.â
âSalt?â Qin Yining asked dumbly.
âMy motherâs pet pug.â Pang Xiao smiled. âHe has snow-white fur, very silly and loves food. My mother calls him Salt. We also have a guard wolfdog. Heâs called Pepper. Theyâre a pair.â
âYou!â Qin Yiningâs momentary awkwardness and shyness disappeared like smoke in the wind as she glared fiercely at this mischievous man in front of her. She actually couldnât tell what she was feeling right now. He loved teasing her and his origins were still unknown. His words were always a mix of truth and falsehoods, and Qin Yining could no longer tell which was which. All she knew was that her teeth itched with anger whenever she saw him.
She wanted to ignore him, but he wasnât really that hateful. But if she did talk to him, he always took advantage of her. She really didnât know what to do. However, when she thought about the upcoming peace talks and how she might not come back from them, she ignored the complicated tangle of emotions the man represented and didnât care to sort them out anymore.
âIf you didnât save my life, Iâd definitely beat you up.â Qin Yining huffed.
âBeat me up? Or give me a massage?â Pang Xiao smirked.
âAlright, Sir Yao, letâs really cut the banter. I wouldâve come to visit even if you hadnât sent the letter. My future after this trip is still in the dark. So, this may well be a final farewell. I feel quite guilty that I havenât repaid you for saving my life yet.â Qin Yining rose to summon Bingtang. âMy maid says that the poison afflicting you will be cured in another three or four days. That sets my heart at ease. Iâve already given orders to Grand Steward Zhong that even if Iâm not here in the future, you can go to him for anything. Although the Institute of Luminous Charm isnât a grand business, and may not seem much to you, we still have a bit of a network. This may not be much in terms of a repayment of my debt, but itâs all that I can arrange for for now.â
She walked over to the door, opening it slightly to let Bingtang in. âYou can administer acupuncture for Sir Yao now.â
Pang Xiao looked at her back with furrowed brows. Her inky locks flowed down her back like spools of velvety soft ribbon. When paired with her pure white skirt, he felt like he was looking at a figure in a painting, one so ephemeral that it seemed she would float away at any moment. She was tall for a girl, but still only came up to his shoulder. Such a tender, fragile girl was being forced to shoulder so much resignation! Nothing in her life since childhood had been under her control. How was he any different from her?
âQin Si.â The name slipped out before he could help himself.
Qin Yining looked back. âYes?â
âNothing. You donât need to worry.â
Qin Yining blinked blankly at him. What was he about to say? Nevertheless, she smiled at him. âIâm going to have a word with Steward Zhong. Iâll leave Bingtang behind for your treatment. Farewell, Sir Yao.â
Pang Xiao arched a brow and smirked. âAlright, go about your business.â He waved carelessly and turned to undo his cloak. Qin Yining didnât linger longer and went off in search of Steward Zhong.
News of Grand Preceptor Qinâs daughter accompanying him to the peace talks had already traveled throughout the city. Many people were cursing the trash emperor under their breaths. When Steward Zhong learned of it, he was so saddened that he couldnât sleep all night.
He almost burst into tears when he saw Qin Yining. âDecrepitude, such utter incompetence! Youâre such a good person, miss, why is this happening to you? Reputation is the most important thing for a girl. If you really do go to Xihua⊠â He suddenly realized that his words might incite panic in his miss and quickly switched tacks as he wiped away his tears. âThis evil!â
Qin Yining could sense the grand stewardâs sincerity towards her and poured him a cup of tea with a smile.
âIâve always felt that I was a lucky one. I was a mere child when I was thrown into the wilds. Wild wolves shouldâve made off with me, but then foster mother came to my rescue. When she was dying from illness when I was seven, Iâd just decided to sell myself as a slave for money to hire a doctor when I ran into a kind person who gave me some silver.
âFoster mother passed away when I was eight, so I headed into the mountains. I thought that I would just die someday, but somehow I lived through everything. When I thought that I would have to hunt in the mountains for the rest of my life, fatherâs people found me.â Qin Yining looked cheerfully at Grand Steward Zhong and comforted him. âIf itâs one thing Iâve learned from my time out there, itâs that we never know whether something is good luck or bad if if we donât walk to the end of the occurrences that life throws in our path.â
Steward Zhong was infected with Qin Yiningâs optimistic attitude; a heroic air flourished within him. âYou truly have a great heart, miss. Although Iâm many years older than you, I am much shorter than you in many areas.â
âYouâre joking, Steward Zhong. To tell you the truth, Iâm scared to death. But this matter is staring at me straight in the face, so what use is there in being afraid? Although we all know that death is the most inevitable of ends the moment weâre born, do we stop living as a result? As afraid as we might be, we need to keep on living. Everything will sort itself out when the time comes. We just have to leave things up to fate.â
âPrecisely so!â Steward Zhong burst out laughing.
Qin Yining gave the steward some further instructions and finally whispered at the end, âMy odds of making it back arenât great. If I donât come back, the emperor might take back the Institute. He was already thinking about the business when he raided the Ding Manor. If something happens to me, it would only be right and proper if the emperor takes back the business. Youâre an old employee of the Institute, so the emperor will treat you well, but Iâm worried about my maternal grandmother and family.â
As long as Qin Yining was alive, she could use her identity to hire out the Sun females and put them up nicely. But once she was no longer the owner of the Institute of Luminous Charm, the emperor would never hire out people with no expectation of being paid back.
âMiss, my words are unimportant because of my lowly status, so I donât dare promise much.â Steward Zhong sighed. âBut I promise that Iâll help the old owners as much as I can. They treated me well when they were alive, and you saved my entire family. I havenât paid back this debt yet. Donât worry, if something really does happen to you, miss, Iâll take care of them the best I can. If thereâs really nothing to be done, Iâll give them enough money to run away.â
Qin Yining nodded and expressed thanks from the bottom of her heart. âMany thanks.â
Monkeys scatter when the tree falls, and rarely does someone give up the opportunity to hit someone when theyâre down. Now that she was about to fall out of favor, even her own cousins and grandmother were getting their kicks in. She was quite touched already that Steward Zhong wasnât adding fuel to the flame and had promised to help the Sun widows and orphans.
She finally fell ill from all the worrying. Qin Yining spent her days taking care of her mother, paying little to no attention to anything else. In the blink of an eye, eight days had passed. On the fifteenth day of the new month of the year, Zhan- mama took her leave and returned to the palace. Before the palace servant left, Qin Yining thanked her with sincere gratitude.
She had learned much from the mama during the latterâs short stay and had benefited greatly. As the palace servant looked at Qin Yiningâs pretty face, the words âbeautiful faces make for unlucky livesâ sprang to mind. But she was just a servant, a floating stick really. There was nothing she could help with, so she could only take her leave with resignation.
A house banquet was held during the Lantern Festival , but the atmosphere in the Qin Manor was subdued. The old dowager raised the wine jug and sighed. âThe retinue for peace negotiations will set off tomorrow. Has everything been readied for granddaughter Yi?â
âYes, everythingâs been prepared.â Qin Yining nodded.
âMm. Thatâs good.â
The old dowager had just finished speaking when Qin- mama entered with an exceedingly ugly expression on her face. âOld Dowager, mistresses.â
On the other side of the great redwood divider carved with images of the four gentlemen of flowers, Qin Huaiyuan and the other men also put down their silver chopsticks and turned questioningly to the old servant.
Qin- mama lowered her head, her tone exactingly even. âThe empress has sent a mama of joy to offer guidance to the fourth miss. Sheâs waiting outside.â
The fifteenth day of the new month in Chinese culture.