Bingtang and Songlan were both stunned after listening to Qin Yiningâs recounting of whatâd happened over the past couple of days.
âSo Sir Yao is Great Zhouâs Faithful Prince of the First Rank? That legendary serial killer who drinks blood?â Bingtangâs eyes were with shock.
Qin Yining nodded. âBut he doesnât seem like what the rumors say.â
âOh my heavens! I had so many opportunities to stab him to death!â Bingtang started spinning around. âNo wonder his aura is so different from a regular personâs, and he has such high level martial arts abilities! But I donât understand, Grand Preceptor Qin caused the death of his father back in the day, so youâre the daughter of his enemy. One cannot bear to coexist with such an enemy, but he treats you so differently. This really is very confusing.â
Songlan petted the bunny that Qin Yining was cuddling and smiled. âWhatâs confusing about it? Even heroes fall victim to beauties. Our miss is so pretty that even we canât help but take a few additional peeks at her on a daily basis, much less anyone else, particularly the prince. Miss, see how much effort the prince has gone to for you. He even gifted you a little bunny. Itâs so cute!â
Riceball seemed to understand Songlanâs compliments as it nuzzled the palm of her hand. It then turned with a twist of its little butt and wanted to hop down. Qin Yining knelt to place it on the floor, and Riceball paused after hopping to the door, stymied in its attempt to get out.
âDoes it want to go out?â Bingtang walked up, mystified and opened the door for the bunny. Riceball twitched and bounced its way out, only to return shortly in Bingtangâs arms. She was smiling. âPrince Pang picks his presents nicely alright. This bunny is something else! It even knows to let itself out to answer the call of nature.â
Soft, cute, and furry little animals naturally invited affection. Not only did Qin Yining like it, so did Bingtang and Songlan adore Riceball. They cleaned it up carefully and handed it back to their mistress.
When Qin Yining looked at the bright red square knot around Riceballâs neck, she recalled how that arrogant man had bent over to fasten it around the bunny. She frowned slightly, but also blushed as well.
Bingtang and Songlan looked at each other.
âMiss, donât think too much.â Bingtang smiled. âDidnât you say that things will naturally right themselves when the time comes? When we came here, we thought that the future of the peace talks looked bleak. And yet weâve weathered it all now. And, Iâd like to say something that I hope you donât get angry at me for.â
She turned and stooped next to Qin Yining, stroking Riceballâs head with a finger. âI feel that Prince Pang isnât that bad. Rumors about you two are flying all around the city now. If theyâd been between you and Lian, I wouldâve wanted to go kill that old lecher. But with you and the prince, I actually feel that itâs a perfect match.â
Songlan nodded as well. âI agree. The prince saved you again and again, and not just at the nunnery. If it wasnât for his actions in the military camp, not only would you not escape from Lianâs clutches, but the emperor would still find fault if the lord protected you. But with his antics, who can the emperor blame?â
Qin Yiningâs blush deepened. They hadnât seen how atrociously heâd behaved! But she couldnât tell others how heâd teased her and how heâd forcefully kissed her. Although he hadnât behaved verbally before, he still conducted himself like a gentleman. But his true form had revealed itself in the military camp, and he really was a demon incarnate!
When they saw their mistressâ face red, the maids knowingly didnât say anything else. After all, women were the weaker sex in this world. With Qin Yiningâs identity, her future wasnât in her own hands. What if they really did send her down a certain path with their teasing, but fate had some other arrangement in store for her? Theyâd just be causing her unnecessary heartbreak. The two went to overlook preparing hot water for Qin Yining to wash up.
Qin Yining declined attending Prefect Liuâs banquet and fell into a deep slumber. Sheâd been on tenterhooks in the military camp, unable to eat or sleep for several days straight. She fell into a deep sleep this time and didnât wake until the sun was high in the sky the next day.
Qin Huaiyuan had discussed with Cui Wenqing and decided not to tarry in Xinhua. They had missives sent back to the capital early on to let the emperor know that the peace talks were a success. All that was left was to get their affairs in order and depart Xihua.
When they left, citizens lined the streets and cheered, with yells of âWise Pan Anâ reverberating loudly. Qin Yining, Bingtang, and Songlan were taking the same carriage. They couldnât help their curiosity and lifted the carriage curtains a crack to peek outside.
âThe two of us didnât do anything, but weâre basking in shared glory because of the lord and miss,â Bingtang murmured lowly. âWeâre swaggering about in borrowed influence!â
Qin Yining clasped Bingtangâs hands lightly when she heard this. The girl had a tough life. The Tangs hadnât lived. If they had, the people would love Imperial Physician Tang just as much.
Bingtang seemed to understand what Qin Yining was thinking and flashed a sunny smile back.
Songlan had been keeping an eye on the situation outside and suddenly asked, âMiss, look! Is that little Prince Pang?â
Qin Yining leaned curiously in the direction that Songlan was pointing at and saw two men on horses at the rear of the convoy. They followed at a leisurely pace and wore regular, fine cotton cloaks. Their faces were half covered by fur collars, but upon further look, who else would those shapes and forms be other than Pang Xiao and Huzi? And what did they want??
Seemingly feeling Qin Yiningâs gaze, the stone-faced Pang Xiao suddenly looked at the carriage and met her eyes. He flashed a grin that caused her heart to tremble. She whirled around and let down the curtains.
Pang Xiao rubbed his nose and resumed his cold face. Heâd practiced smiling in front of a bronze mirror for half a day. Surely his smile wasnât that ugly?
Back in the carriage, Songlan was musing, âAre they headed to the capital disguised like this? That might not be the bestâŚâ
Qin Yining stroked Riceball unconsciously, smoothing its fur down and taking a moment to calm her heart down. âThe peace talks were a success and Great Zhou withdrew its troops. The two nations have resumed their relations, so no one will say anything if they walk around randomly in Great Yan territory.â
âPerhaps itâs just on the way,â Bingtang added. âDonât think too much about it, miss. Thereâs nothing to be afraid of as long as they donât mean you any harm.â
Songlan also nodded at this.
The convoy picked up speed after leaving Xihua. Qin Yining snuck a few looks backwards and noticed that Pang Xiao and Huzi wasnât trailing them anymore. Although she found it odd that they were so slow, she quickly flung it to the back of her head.
Theyâd felt that the road ahead had been pitted and arduous on the way here, and now everyone itched to quickly return home. Their footsteps felt much lighter, so they spent only one and a half days making a trip that wouldâve taken two days. The entourage arrived at the outskirts of the capital on the noon of the 29th.
The emperor knew of the successful negotiations and had already arranged for eunuchs to wait at the city door when the group started their return journey. When the metallic-gray clad eunuch saw Qin Huaiyuan and the others, he gave a respectful grand gesture of greeting.
âGrand Preceptor Qin, Sir Cui, I bear the emperorâs verbal decree to request the party to make camp outside the city walls for a night. The emperor will hold a welcoming ceremony tomorrow morning and will personally lead the officials out in welcome.â
âUnderstood, please take a message back to the emperor.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled. âWe are all deeply admirable of the emperorâs great efforts.â
âGrand Preceptor Qin is the emperorâs deeply beloved and treasured official. Itâs natural that the emperor highly values you.â The eunuch looked at the carriage at the rear of the convoy with another smile. âThe emperor also gave orders to have Miss Qin enter the city first. After all, there will be many at the ceremony tomorrow, making for a chaotic scene.â
Was the emperor afraid of people gossiping that heâd sent a girl to the peace talks? However, Qin Huaiyuan ardently wished to send Qin Yining back first. He didnât want his daughter to be exposed to the assessing and suspicious gazes of the crowd. Therefore, he thanked with a smile. âThe emperor thinks most thoroughly. I never wouldâve thought of this. I will have people send my daughter into the city immediately. Thank you, honored eunuch.â
The eunuch bowed respectfully to Qin Huaiyuan and Cui Wenqing before returning to the palace. Qin Huaiyuan and Cui Wenqing made camp outside the city walls and sent ten servants to escort Qin Yining back to the Qin Manor.
âMake sure to comfort Old Dowager well when you see her. Tell her Iâll return tomorrow after the ceremony is complete.â
âI understand, father. I wonât let Old Dowager worry.â
Qin Huaiyuan nodded and added on further. âPay attention to what you can speak of the peace talks and what you canât speak of.â
âI know, father. I wonât speak of what I shouldnât of. These are imperial secrets, after all.â Qin Yining agreed with a smile.
Qin Huaiyuan understood his daughterâs intelligence and smiled, at ease. âThank goodness we returned safely. The rest of our days will pass well, thatâs something to look forward to.â
âYes, father.â Qin Yining smiled at her father and couldnât help but smile herself as well. Sheâd gotten a deeper understanding of her father on this trip, and her admiration for her father had deepened as well. After exchanging a few words with Qin Huaiyuan, she climbed into the carriage and entered the city.
When she passed Cloudsoar Inn, she paused to visit Grand Steward Zhong. When the grand steward saw Qin Yining return, he was so delighted that he knelt and kowtowed to all the gods and Buddha in the sky.
âAll is well now that youâve returned, miss!â
Qin Yining raised the grand steward up with a smile. âIâve troubled you these days. Has anything major happened in the capital in the ten-odd days Iâve been away?â
âNothing major, just that the crown prince and the Prince of Ning had a major fight. The Prince of Ning was so angry that he swept the crown prince out of his door. Our people heard this from tavern gossip. Who knows if this is true or not? Everyoneâs saying that the crown prince isnât thinking straight, that heâd be openly hostile like this with his only backer. What else will he use to fight the trampress in the future?â
Qin Yining recalled the ridiculous act from the crown prince the day sheâd set off and matched it to what the rumors described. Everything was clear after that. âWell, it wasnât as if the Prince of Ning was a reliable supporter before.â
Grand Steward Zhong was a smart one as well. He grasped the heart of things with that singular sentence. After nodding with a smile, he regained his serious demeanor. âAnd another thing that has to do with the Qin Manor.â
âOh? What?â Qin Yining flicked a puzzled eyebrow.