How could one bear to say any of that! Anger ballooned in Qin Yiningâs heart as the blood in her veins turned into lava that burned through her body. Her face flushed beet red with anger, but she forced herself to maintain a calm expression and smiled. âI see, so the empress sent a verbal decree?â
The old dowager didnât seem to notice anything awkward and smiled back. âDonât you worry. Auntie Cao wanted to spend some time with your mother and empathized with what had happened to your maternal relations. She knew that your mother was dejected and brought her into the palace for a breath of fresh air.
âI see. Auntie Cao is certainly thoughtful.â Qin Yining kept her voice as calm and gentle as usual. âHow many days has it been since mother entered the palace?â
âYour mother entered the palace the second day after all of you left.â The old dowager was immensely pleased that Qin Yining hadnât flown into a rage as expected.
âIâm sure that Auntie Cao discussed this visit with the empress before she entered the palace?â Qin Yining smiled gently, but didnât wait for a response. She rose to her feet, adopting a ramrod straight posture. âWith our trip to Xihua for the peace talks, the emperor basically bet the entire fate of Great Yan on fatherâs actions. Although weâre a rich and fertile land, many years of running a deficit have turned us into a weak woman without the ability to fight back, a target that prances in front of bandits with a large bag of silver. Not only can we not safeguard our wealth, weâre hard pressed to ensure even our own safety. Father is a renowned heroic talent with a great reputation. Old Dowager, what do you think the emperor is most afraid of when he sent father to the peace talks?â
Although Qin Yining was still smiling, her aura had slowly transformed. As the crowd looked at her, the resemblance to Qin Huaiyuanâs usual stern visage was uncanny. Although Qin Yining had never spent time at court, the cold ferocity in her personality, nurtured by her time battling wild animals, added a few formidable hints to her bearing.
When the old dowager looked at Qin Yining, her expression changed drastically when she recalled what her beloved son had once told her. The matriarch looked dumbly at her granddaughter, the color draining away from her previously beaming face.
âThe emperor is naturally⊠most afraid ofâŠâ Her voice trailed off with fright. No one present was a fool, they all knew what had remained unsaid.
The second and third madame looked at each other, while the girls had solemn expressions on their faces.
âRight.â Qin Yining smiled. âThe emperor is most afraid of my father suddenly defecting to the enemy. Thus, naturally, he needs something to restrain father with. Whatâs fatherâs weakest spot? Is it only my mother?â
The girl walked slowly up to the old dowager, her smile never wavering. âBut thankfully, father successfully concluded the peace talks and has returned safely. The crisis looming over our heads has retreated as well.
âWe are all Qins, and all in the same boat. When a birdâs nest is overturned, no eggs remain intact.â Her penetrating gaze raked sharply across the old dowager and her two aunts. âNot to speak of those who wanted to take advantage of either my father or my absence to scheme and plot to gain certain things, but even if they did succeed, it is still a mystery as to whether theyâd be able to keep their gains or burn their hands instead.â
Qin Yining wasnât being too narrow minded in subtly reminding them all, but her âfamilyâsâ surprise and hostility at her return was simply too overt. The Qin family branches had yet to split off into their respective households. Qin Huaiyuan was the firstborn of the main branch and thus the main pillar of the family. Second uncle was the second official son and also an official of the court. However, his position wasnât high and heâd always been suppressed. Third uncle was concubine-born and had focused his efforts on being a merchant, becoming the economic lifeline of the family.
When Qin Huaiyuan was present, the second and third branches all stayed neatly in their places. But once he left, the other branches had stirred into action. The second official son felt that he could inherit the mantle of leadership, while the concubine-born wondered why the economic lifeline of the family had to give their silver away to others. No one dared bring up splitting up the family to Qin Huaiyuan, but that didnât mean they lacked plots in play in the shadows.
As for her? The Institute of Luminous Charm was incredibly rich pickings if she was no longer alive, to say nothing of anything else. She and her father knew that the emperor wanted the Institute, but the family didnât. Perhaps those who wanted to take the Institute inwardly felt it a pity that sheâd returned.
Have these simple-minded people with only insignificant profits in mind ever thought of what would happen if father or I didnât come back? Theyâd have lost even their lives, much less all this silliness theyâre plotting about. Qin Yining had simply laid out this logic as clearly as she could for them to think about. If they scared themselves with what they imagined, well, then, that would be a sort of punishment as well.
The old dowagerâs complexion had gone ashen, and the second and third madame also had very ugly expressions on their faces. Qin Huiningâs face had drained of all color as she pursed her lips and lost herself in thought for a while. When she saw Qin Yining looking at her, she glared back fiercely to indicate her strength. However, her hands toyed nervously at her handkerchief, betraying her nerves.
âAvoiding losses and seeking gains is natural human behavior. Donât be angry, Old Dowager.â Qin Yining responded without a flicker in expression. Wasnât this what the old dowager often did? What, was it only acceptable when she did it, and disloyalty from anyone else?
The females within the room all turned grave when they heard Qin Yiningâs words. The second and third madame had once again experienced their nieceâs capabilities, and even began to think that they should never seek to confront Qin Yining directly. In front of them was a girl whoâd faced down an old dowager whoâd completely set aside many years of relationship with a daughter-in-law, allowing a concubine to take the official wife into the palace for unspecified torment. Qin Yining hadnât kicked up a fuss at all. Sheâd merely analyzed the political situation aloud, and thatâd been enough to make the color drain from the old dowagerâs face and cause her to wish dearly for time to travel backwards. This wasnât just use of threats anymore, sheâd completely crushed the opposition with intelligence!
âOld Dowager, shall we take dinner in the warmed room tonight?â Qin- mama had been listening off to the side for a quite a while, lacking the chance to sneak a word in edgewise. Now that matters had been discussed, she walked forward to curtsey and smile.
The old dowagerâs complexion was ashen as she nodded, completely devoid of interest. Qin Yining lowered her eyes, carefully hiding all of her emotions. After the group partook of dinner, they returned to their residences with various thoughts.
Qin Yining was holding Riceball while sitting cross-legged on the luohan bed next to the window. Sheâd put on a thinly padded cotton jacket and was thinking of things with a furrowed brow. Qiulu brought in another lamp to greatly brighten up the somewhat dark bedroom.
âHow utterly shameless! Iâve never seen anyone like this! All she does is bully our madame when weâre not at home, thatâs all sheâs good for anyways!â Songlan and Bingtang were quite furious, cursing as they worked on shoe soles with needle and thread.