Pang Xiaoâs confusion deepened when he studied Qin Huaiyuanâs face.
âMiss Tang, how is my daughter?â Qin Huaiyuan asked worriedly.
âDonât worry, my lord, madame. Thereâs nothing really wrong with the miss. Sheâs only fainted because of sudden anger and extreme weariness. Iâve already performed some acupuncture, so she should be fine soon.â Bingtang held Qin Yiningâs hands and continuously massaged her mistressâ fingers and the acupoint between thumb and forefinger.
The soldiers of the Wardenâs Office had dispersed the crowds, leaving only Qin Huaiyuan and his family in front of the Meridian Gate, as well as Pang Xiaoâs dozen Valiant Tigers. No one had felt the cold since there was a gaggle of people to block the wind, but as the cutting winds swept across the ground, everyone felt the bite of winterâs chill on their faces.
âItâs still cold out. Why not find a quiet place nearby where Miss Qin can stay, so that she doesnât catch a cold?â Pang Xiao thought for a moment. âI remember the Institute of Luminous Charm has a tavern nearby.â
Bingtang nodded. âThe miss stayed at Roamerâs Return last night. My lord, madame, why donât we rest there for now?â
When Pang Xiao thought of how the Qins acted, he could mostly guess at what Qin Yining had endured. It felt like someone was squeezing his heart, a painful, but dull ache rising in his chest.
âThis prince has learned something new today! The Qins canât even be bothered to put up with a girl!â
Qin Huaiyuanâs prodigal wits werenât about to fail him now, how could he not understand whatâd really happened? When heâd brought back his daughter from the mountains, she had been hale and hearty, her face flush with good health, but now look at her! As he watched his wife and the maids work together to help Qin Yining into the carriage, he sighed softly and turned to raise a cupped fist salute to Pang Xiao.
âWhat plans does Your Highness have now?â
âThis prince will naturally go with your group. We can talk about the rest after she recovers.â
Qin Huaiyuan frowned. He was a man and understood a manâs thoughts. His daughter was fair as a flower and as beautiful as the moon, and had a personality that matched her looks. He wouldnât have objected if itâd been anyone else whoâd liked her, even someone as mediocre at politics as the crown prince.
But Pang Xiao was different. His father had been Pang Zhongzheng, the Protector of Northern Ji. The man whoâd died because of Qin Huaiyuanâs scheming!
âI thank you for Your Highnessâ sentiments and thank Your Highness again on behalf of my daughter. However, my daughter is yet unmarried, and men and women should keep the lines of propriety intact. His Majesty has already prepared a banquet for Your Highness, so why not attend to proper business?â
Pang Xiao burst out in a chuckle. âHer safety is my proper business now. Thereâs no need for further words, Grand Preceptor Qin, or is it that youâd like to defy the imperial decree?â
The prince walked forward, a corner of his lips turning up in what seemed to be a precursor to violence. âThis prince seems to recall that your emperor gave the grand preceptor some orders just now? If Grand Preceptor Qin feels disinclined to obey them, this prince has no choice but to inform the Great Yan emperor of your⊠insubordination.â
âLittle Prince Pang is certainly a hero of the ages. This official admires true men like Your Highness the most. Although you have blood on your hands, they have never been that of innocents. I deeply admire Your Highnessâ actions in risking your life when defying your emperorâs decree at Xihua, even though it resulted in an official warning and being stripped of your position as the Supreme Commander of the Southern Pacification Army. This official thanks Your Highness on behalf of the citizens of Xihua.â Qin Huaiyuan bowed to Pang Xiao with his hands clasped at chest level. The tension in the air disappeared with the grand preceptorâs actions.
Meanwhile, the prince was looking at Qin Huaiyuan with a complicated gaze. Not only had the grand preceptor sincerely expressed his gratitude, heâd also showed his hand. He had just admitted to the prince that he had spies in Great Zhou, and highly placed ones at that! What did Qin Huaiyuan want in revealing his cards like this?
âYou and I are both men,â Qin Huaiyuan rose and continued. âFeuds between men shouldnât extend to families and children. I once targeted your father with a plot and indirectly engineered his gruesome death, but it was truly something I did only because of the differences in our position. If the little prince hates me and wishes revenge, you can come at me with everything you have.
âBut as a father, I implore and beg you to not harm my daughter. She was lost to us ever since she was young and is innocent of all the pain sheâs suffered.
Even though Qin Huaiyuan is a damnably sly bastard who harmed my princeâs father, heâs still a genuine and sincere man.
However, thunder-like anger replaced Pang Xiaoâs admiration for this display of sincerity.
âSo it turns out that this prince is that much of a base and despicable character in the grand preceptorâs eyes? If Iâd wanted to take revenge, who knows how many times you wouldâve died already! Do you really think youâre that fortunate?!â
âIâve never thought that way.â
Pang Xiao smiled coldly and took two steps forward. His hawk eyes pierced sharply through Qin Huaiyuan, wordlessly telling him that he wasnât about to back down, âItâs not up to Grand Preceptor Qin who this prince likes!â
Qin Huaiyuan met Pang Xiaoâs look evenly, and suddenly smiled. âSince this is the case, then letâs be on our way to Roamerâs Return.â Without another word, he turned to stride back to the carriage, the very picture of being in a hurry to have his daughter settle in.
Pang Xiao looked at the grand preceptorâs back and couldnât help but laugh. He finally understood where Qin Yining got her infuriating habits from, the one that made oneâs heart itch with anger but even still left one unable to smack her. Her wisdom and wits had completely been inherited from her father.
âMaster, are we going to Roamerâs Return?â Huzi stepped up to his masterâs side. Pang Xiao nodded and tugged his beloved steed over, mounting in a dashing fashion. The other Valiant Tigers also took their places and trailed behind Pang Xiao behind the Qin family carriage.
Huzi steered his horse next to his masterâs and murmured in worried tones. âMy prince, Iâve just received word from the Elite Tiger scouts that His Majesty has appointed Lian Shengjie as the ambassador to Great Yan. He should be here in two days. With our presence here already, will Great Yan think that youâre an imposter?â
Pang Xiao didnât care. âThey can think whatever they want to think. What can they do to me?â
Huzi could only shake his head resignedly. However calm and calculated his prince was normally, it was exactly how reckless he became when it came to anything concerning that Miss Qin. It was as if he was reserving all of his impulsiveness for her. This woman will be a disastrous trial for my prince.
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Qin Yining felt like she was a small fish floating in the river. The sunlight dappled river was warm and clear. She felt free of all worries, and her heart felt light as she swam lazily through the river. She didnât remember who she was and where she was swimming to.
But the waters gradually grew shallower, until a large hand broke the waterâs surface to scoop her up. The owner of the hand had a half smile on their face and brought her up to a pair of clear, phoenix-shaped eyes. She seemed to hear someone calling out to herâLittle Creek, Little Creek. Little Bunny, Little Bunny.
She suddenly grew angry. She was called Little Creek, yes, but her name was Qin Yining now. And who was Little Bunny? The momentary flare of anger brought her memories rushing back and she suddenly recalled her mother on the execution grounds. Her eyes sprang open as she shot to an upright position.