The old dowager put her hands together in prayer and made a few worshipful gestures.
âAmitabha, praise Buddha! Thank goodness we still have such a virtuous and helpful person at home, unlike some who stirs up trouble everyday and only knows how to lose their temper in every situation. They are of no use to the family at all.â
The old dowager was stunned, and didnât collect her senses again until the two were far away. âLetâs all go back. Give them some room for their preparations,â she commanded awkwardly.
The sudden development had doused everyoneâs enthusiasm. The group left for their own respective residences. Qin Yining returned to Venerable Study Hall and rested after her customary washing up.
The next day, officials from the Ministry of Rites were waiting outside the manor doors early in the morning. Qin Yining followed Qin Huaiyuan in bidding farewell to her family, going in for a round of âyou must be mature and docileâ from the old dowager. Bingtang and Songlan helped her into the carriage decorated with eight treasures and tassels before settling in themselves. Qin Yining pushed open the carriage windows and lifted the aqua-colored tassel curtains. She took off her veiled hat and raised her eyes to take a last look at the Qin Manor front doors.
This home wasnât always warm, but the existence of this manor had given her an anchor in life. Sadly, fortune was capricious. Even though sheâd finally come to have a true home, she was bidding it farewell today, her return up to the whims of fate.
Qin Huaiyuanâs red-wheeled carriage, decorated with brocade coverings, had taken its place in front of Qin Yiningâs carriage. He too was looking out the window at the moment. The accompanying officials noted that the auspicious hour had arrived and pulled up to his carriage to make a cupped fist salute.
She didnât actually want to take Bingtang and Songlan with her, but theyâd been adamant about it. Songlan had sworn up and down that she would drown herself if she was left behind, and Bingtang had gone silent and steely-eyed as sheâd gathered her poisons, ready to go down with the trampress in a fiery blaze. Qin Yining couldnât convince them no matter what she said, so she ended up taking them with her.
Qin Yiningâs firmly suppressed sorrow at parting came rushing to the fore with her motherâs words. She screwed her eyes tightly shut and tilted her head back as she tried to will her tears away.
âThe fourth miss will surely return safely. Donât worry, madame.â
âIndeed, senior aunt. Fourth sister has courage and wits. Surely sheâll return safely.â
The old dowager wasnât feeling well about this entire matter either. On that carriage was a beautiful girl, a child with a personality and looks so similar to that of her most beloved son. But such were the times they were in. There was nothing they could do but accept fateâs ham-fisted grip.
âLetâs go back.â The old dowager sighed. But just as the words escaped her mouth, scattered and urgent hoof steps traveled in from the distance.
Everyone turned back questioningly, and was greeted by the sight of the crown prince, garbed in light purple and a cape with a white fox fur collar, riding hard towards them on the back of a fast horse. He was trailed by a group of panting eunuchs wearing gray cotton uniforms.
Weichi Yan didnât dismount, only asking hurriedly, âWhereâs the fourth miss? Is she already gone?â
He didnât ask about his tutor, Qin Huaiyuan, but was concerned only with Qin Yining. Who would still be oblivious to the crown princeâs thoughts now? If it wasnât for this imperial decree, they couldâve had a crown princess consort and a potential future empress!
It felt like knives were slicing themselves across the old dowagerâs heart when she thought of all this. Regret dyed her tone as she shook her head slowly. âGone, sheâs gone.â
âGone?!â Weichi Yanâs heart skipped a beat. Did she take her own life because she wasnât willing to suffer humiliation?
The second madame quickly piped up when she saw the crown princeâs face suddenly drain of all color. âYour Highness, the fourth miss and Grand Preceptor Qin have just started their journey. You still have time to catch up to them if you ride fast.â
Weichi Yan came back alive at those words, color returning to his pallid face. He nodded sharply to the second madame and old dowager and whipped his horse in hot pursuit without another word.
âYour Highness! Your Highness! Oh my goodness.â The eunuchs tore off in mad chase.
The retinue had taken a large road away from the crowds. On the other hand, Weichi Yan hadnât picked his path carefully in his haste. He made his way straight through the market and so naturally didnât meet up with them. When he reached the northern city gate and saw that the carriages hadnât arrived yet, he wanted to double back to find them. One of his eunuchs, panting heavily, acted as a voice of reason. âWhat if you choose the wrong path again, Your Highness? Why not wait on a path outside the city that theyâre sure to take?â
Weichi Yan smacked his forehead and heaved a long sigh. âIâve completely lost my wits in my panic.â Calming himself down, he chose to wait in a copse of trees about twenty miles out from the city.
Within that same copse, Pang Xiao was perched up in the branches of a large tree with Huzi, the two munching on buns. They slowly stilled when they heard footsteps draw near.
âMaster, it seems that someoneâs coming here.â Huzi muttered.
âMm.â Pang Xiao shoved the last bit of his bun into his mouth, popping his cheeks out as he swallowed slowly.
Huzi also finished off his bun and rose to look in the direction of the road. He whispered back, âIt looks like theyâre here to send the group off. Judging from their outfit and those followers, it should be the crown prince of Great Yan.â
âMm.â Pang Xiao leisurely tightened the fine cotton cloak around him. He clearly couldnât be bothered with more words.
Huzi rolled his eyes privately at his master. You turn into a scoundrel whenever you see the Qin miss, but you canât be bothered with more than a word for me? The difference in this treatment is too much! He sat down next to the prince. âMaster, should we take advantage of this to kill him?â
âDo you serve the Great Yan emperor?â Pang Xiao arched a brow.
Huzi blinked and shook his head dumbly. âNo.â
âThen why are you helping that scum?â
Even though the Great Yan emperor had only one heir, he was still wary of his own son. He wasnât willing to admit that the years had caught up to him and refused to vacate the position he was occupying. In fact, he wished desperately his son would die so there would be one less threat to his imperial throne.
âLeave him.â Pang Xiao closed his eyes lazily.
âBut then we donât need to wait here. With the speed of their carriage, theyâll reach Xihua in two days no matter how slow theyâre traveling. What can happen in two days?â
Pang Xiao closed his eyes as if he hadnât heard anything. Huzi knew that he was being thoroughly ignored again and could only squat on the branches and pick at the tree bark for entertainment.
The sound of carriages rattling on the road sounded before long. Pang Xiaoâs eyes flew open, but he remained absolutely still, concentrating to listen to what was going on.
Weichi Yan immediately steered his horse forward when he saw the retinue approach.
âHalt!â The accompanying one hundred soldiers and fifty guards dismounted and bowed when they saw the crown prince. Someone ran back quickly to report, âSir, the crown prince is here.â
Weichi Yan snapped his reins and steered his horse to the side of Qin Huaiyuanâs carriage. He raised his hands. âGrand Preceptor Qin.â
âYour Highness.â Qin Huaiyuan alighted and returned the gesture with a slight smile. He wanted to exchange some pleasantries, but the crown prince quickly interrupted him.
âGrand Preceptor Qin, I have some words for the fourth miss. I hope youâll allow me to delay the convoy for a bit.â
Qin Huaiyuan blinked and then looked at the carriage behind them. The door was pushed open, and Qin Yining looked blankly out, wrapped warmly in a white rabbit fur collar cloak.
When Weichi Yanâs eyes met with Qin Yiningâs, his heartbeat sped out of control as he dismounted and sped unconsciously towards her.
âFourth Miss, Iâm so glad I caught you! Donât worry, no matter what happens, Iâll request an imperial decree from my royal father as long as you come back! I swear that only you can sit in the crown princess consort seat!â
Qin Yiningâs mouth was agape as she looked at Weichi Yan. He looked ardently back at her. Everyone had fallen silent in the wake of such a declaration. Within the trees, Pang Xiao snorted softly, his face now thunderous. Huzi scrambled away from his master as quickly and silently as he could, almost falling from the tree in his haste. Aiya! My master is too scary when heâs angry!