Qin Yining blinked a few times, spending quite a few moments before she digested the meaning behind Weichi Yanâs words. She was a bit moved, but was even more surprised and thoughtful. She wasnât that familiar with Weichi Yan, but his actions would make others think that theyâd already exchanged unending vows of love. If he really wanted to share those words with her, why say them in front of so many people? If he was afraid that sheâd take her life because she couldnât endure the humiliation, why not tell her surreptitiously to give her the hope to live on?
The officials from the Ministry of Rites as well as the emperorâs hundred soldiers and fifty guards were all present today. There were naturally many people from different factions arranged in the convoy as well. Weichi Yan was publicly tying her to his ship and planting Qin Huaiyuan firmly on his side. He was thinking of her reputation at all and in fact wanted everyone to misunderstand that she and the crown prince had illicit relations and privately committed themselves to each other.
Qin Yining admitted that she was being far too cynical. But she was an official daughter of the grand preceptor. She couldnât just fling herself headlong into a relationship without thought of the political situation. If Weichi Yan was the son of an ordinary family, sheâd think that he was just expressing his honest feelings.
But he was the crown prince.
And the crown prince was in a precarious position these days.
The crown prince was also very close to the Prince of Ning.
When the Prince of Ning had carried off Bingtang and she fell for their plot to rescue the maid, that had forced the Duke of Ding and her father into the Prince of Ningâs camp. That was how the Prince of Ning had successfully censured then Grand Preceptor Cao and how her families had offended the Caos. This was why the trampress made moves against them at every possible opportunity. This had caused the death of Sun Yuanming, the destruction of the Suns and robbing support from so many women, as well as indirectly causing her motherâs troubles in the Qin Manor.
This series of interconnected reactions were all a result of schemes from the Prince of Ning and the crown princeâs faction. Sheâd really naively thought she was saving someone that day, but reality had given her a harsh lesson and her gift was the blood of the Suns.
With these experiences, Qin Yining was no longer a young girl with her brains full of love. She smiled slightly and took Bingtang and Songlanâs hand when alighting from the carriage. She took two steps backwards and spoke crisply, âPlease be mindful, Your Highness. Matters of marriage have always been decided by parents and matchmakers. Your Highnessâ actions are inappropriate.â
Weichi Yan paused and his pale face rapidly flushed red. He took two quick strides to Qin Yining and reached out for her hand.
âFourth Miss, youâve misunderstood. IâŠâ
Slap! His hand caught one of her hands but was immediately slapped away by her other hand, leaving a red welt behind.
Qin Yining frowned and spoke coldly, âYour Highness, there should be a distance kept between men and women! Although others create fanciful, dirty lies about my acceptance of the imperial decree to join the peace talks, thatâs all because Iâm willing to make this sacrifice for my country! Your Highnessâ frivolous actions in front of the group today is a complete disregard of my reputation!â
Weichi Yan looked dumbly at his hand and then at the crowd more than hundred strong around him, then turned to the frowning Qin Huaiyuan. Some parts of his simple mind were finally making the connections!
He thought of how the Prince of Ning had persuaded his father to unground him last night, and then had come to him first thing this morning to urge him to quickly chase down the Qin miss. Some foggy notions were beginning to form in his mind. Weichi Yan felt that heâd been used, but he didnât know the exact details yet. He only knew that his confession of love hadnât been answered with Qin Yiningâs emotional tears or moving pledge to him. Instead, itâd been interpreted as a frivolous action in public and debasing her.
That was true! She wasnât a brothel worker, she was a noble daughter. When it came to relationships, it would be illicit relations even if he mentioned all this between only the two of them. Not to mention that he announced it openly like this and gone to grab her handâŠ
Weichi Yan was the epitome of regret as his face flushed beet red.
âThe days are cold. Your Highness must be busy with official matters. Please return to the palace.â Qin Yining bent her knee to curtsey and returned to the carriage, leaving the crown prince stunned where he was, looking dumbly at her pretty figure.
Qin Huaiyuan had observed everything from the side and naturally understood his daughterâs concerns. He had an even deeper understanding of her intellect from what had just happened. When sheâd plotted against others in the manor before, that displayed only her wits and methods. What she did now truly showcased her political sensitivity and acumen. She had rejected the crown prince so severely not only to protect her own reputation, but also to indicate to others that he was stoutly loyal to the emperor. That even though he was the Grand Preceptor to the Heir Apparent, he hadnât become a blade in anyone elseâs hand.
She was an unmarried girl, so her censure and rejection of the crown princeâs thoughtless actions in broad daylight were completely justified. Sheâd also said that marriage was up to the parents, so that also left room for the Qins to maneuver for a possible marriage to the crown prince.
âYour Highness, the auspicious hour cannot be delayed. We must be on our way again.â Qin Huaiyuan bowed with a slight smile. His attitude and courtesies were the same as usual, giving no hints as to what he was really thinking.
âGrand Preceptor, IâŠâ Weichi Yan was so anxious that beads of sweat had popped out on his forehead.
âThereâs no need for further words, Your Highness. This subject understands all.â
Understand what?! Iâm worried you understand the wrong thing! Weichi Yan cried out in his heart as his lips moved, unsure of what he should say.
Up in the branches, Pang Xiao relaxed and closed his eyes to rest. Once Qin Huaiyuan had gone through all proper courtesies with Weichi Yan, the grand preceptor climbed into the carriage again and gave orders for the convoy to set off.
The convoy moved off slowly, with Weichi Yan and the eunuchs sending them off to the side. It took the crown prince a long time to come back to his senses. He climbed listlessly into the saddle with none of the high spirits heâd come riding up with. The eunuchs following him tried to guess their masterâs mood from his expression.
âYour Highness, that Qin chit is simply too blind and ignorant! How dare she be so arrogant when someone as dashing as Your Highness still wants a sullied woman like her! Your Highness, how aboutâŠâ
âMove!â Weichi Yan cracked his whip over and ordered angrily, âTo the Prince of Ningâs manor!â
The eunuch realized to his horror that this bit of flattery had been aimed in the completely wrong direction. He didnât dare say anything and bowed in acknowledgement, leading the eunuchs in tailing the crown prince back to the city.
Peace slowly reconvened back on the road. Pang Xiao opened his eyes and landed lightly on the ground, Huzi close behind him.
âMaster, that crown prince really does like the Qin fourth miss.â
âHe does, but he really go about things brainlessly.â Pang Xiao walked further into the copse of trees to where their horses were tied.
The guard was surprised that Pang Xiao had responded and quickly followed up. âMaster, although the crown prince didnât consider the fourth missâ reputation with his public actions, it was a display of honest emotion.â
âThe hand in the shadows was making use of precisely that. He was sold and turned around to count money for the one who sold him. Itâs not a bad thing to keep this kind of corn prince around.â
âMaster, I donât understand.â
âDidnât he say to head for the Ning Manor?â Pang Xiao had reached the horses and were untying the reins. âThe crown prince was ungrounded only last night. He spent the entire new year reflecting in the Eastern Palace. He rushed here as soon as he regained his freedom and did this idiotic thing. Now heâs gone back to find the Prince of Ning. Do you still not get it?â
Huzi blinked before he gave a long âohhhhâ.
âItâs that Prince of Ning again! He wants to recruit Qin Huaiyuan still! Aiya, last time he tried, all of the Sun males lost their heads. This time, tsk tsk. Thank goodness the fourth miss knew the importance of her reputation and avoided the entire mess.â
âSheâs a smart one.â Pang Xiao caressed the gleaming black fur of his treasured horse. What a waste of my nervous sweat just now.
âMaster, do you mean that the fourth miss did that on purpose just now?â
âLetâs go.â
âEh, master, you havenât answered me yet.â
Pang Xiao had nothing more to say. Huzi pouted with dejection and followed Pang Xiao in leading their horses to the road.
âItâs just us two,â he muttered. âWhat can we do even if the Tatars do show up? Besides, their convoy has at least a hundred fifty men. The Tatars number thirty at most. They wonât kill the entire retinue.â
Pang Xiao arched an eyebrow at Huzi and tugged out a black leather necklace from his collar. There was an exquisitely carved, red jade whistle in the shape of a tigerâs stripes.
âYouâre going to summon the Elite Tigers?â Huzi was greatly taken aback. Pang Xiao answered with blowing on the whistle. A high, desolate hawkâs cry soared through the skies.
A short while later, ten extremely fit men came thundering down the road on horseback from the capitalâs direction. They were all just over twenty, tall, and stocky. They rippled with vitality, making it obvious at a glance that they possessed great martial skill. When they saw Pang Xiao sitting commandingly atop his black horse, they jumped down in unison and went one knee to the ground.
âMaster!â They raised synchronized cupped fist salutes.
âMm, rise. Youâve had a tough journey. Come with me.â
âThere is nothing tough in following our master, but an honor!â The ten mounted their horses again and fell in behind Pang Xiao.
Huzi tskâed silently. The Elite Tigers were a troop that Pang Xiao had poured specific care into. They were all made homeless by the war and on the surface seemed like ordinary soldiers of the Faithful Prince of the First Rank. There were only a hundred in this troop, but they were all handpicked from thousands. Those who didnât make it were part of the Valiant Tigers. Therefore, many Valiant Tigers had been personally cultivated by Pang Xiao. They all wanted to be part of the Elite Tigers and serve the prince closely.
Given the chaotic times they were in, the prince had left forty Elite Tigers to protect his manor before setting out. Heâd surreptitiously inserted twenty of them in the Great Zhou capital to execute various missions, and had six dress up as pageboys, body servants, and bodyguards to protect the dowager madame and the others. Heâd brought only thirty four with him to Great Yan, and each had their own mission.
Now that they knew the Tatars had infiltrated Great Yan, heâd redeployed ten of them to protect his enemyâs daughter. Huzi had no idea what to say about this anymore. They trailed the Great Yan convoy at a modest distance, able to maintain their cover but also protect the retinue. At dusk, they actually did discover a group of Tatars dressed as bandits. Pang Xiaoâs men easily swept them out of the way.
For Qin Yining, the road was rather peaceful. For Pang Xiao and Huzi, it was a welcome break from tedium.
On the afternoon of the eighteen, the retinue finally arrived on the outskirts of Xihua. Qin Yining lifted the carriage curtains to see the fiery setting sun illuminated between mountains in the distance. Xihuaâs ancient walls stood guard, looking piteously down on the wavering nation of Great Yan. Camps of the two sides were set up on the open fields, and the breeze itself brought traces of gunpowder and gore.
This was a cruel battlefield, and Qin Yiningâs expression grew solemn.