The lanterns were brightly lit in the Garden of Loving Piety, with brand new court lanterns hanging beneath the edges of the covered hallway. Both the blazing lanterns and the blurry outlines of the houses were reflected in the wet bluestones on the ground. A fine, misty rain had added a touch of gleam to the scene, making the spacious yard seem as if a heavenly palace.
Qin-mama held a lantern aloft as she guided Qin Huaiyuan in, a cloak flung around his shoulders. Two more maids behind him were holding wax umbrellas to shield him from the light drizzle. The entire group set a fast pace as they wound their way to the main house.
âItâs wonderful that the lord has returned safely.â The granny servant smiled. âThe old dowager will be so very delighted.â
Qin Huaiyuan smiled peacefully back, not responding. Taking note of this expression and the fact that heâd come back alone, Qin-mama smartly changed the topic.
âThe days are getting warmer. There was only a touch of rainfall in the capital two days ago, and already some greenery is beginning to appear in the rear garden.â
âIndeed. Spring has arrived in the blink of an eye.â
They crossed the front yard and went up the stairs to the main house. Ruyi bent her knee in a curtsey and diligently lifted the ink-green door curtains, overlaid on bamboo slats, aside. Magpies alighting on plum blossoms, symbolizing the arrival of good news, were embroidered on the curtains. The warmth of the interior and laughter wafted outwards as Ruyi stood to the side, curtain in hand, but neither brought a smile to Qin Huaiyuanâs face.
Ruyi was about to enter the house to serve the mistresses inside, but Qin-mama pulled her back. âGo tell the small kitchen in the back to prepare what the lord likes to eat.â
Ruyi nodded and flashed a smile of gratitude at the granny servant before slipping off. Qin-mama remained beneath the covered hallway. There was no need to go inside; anyone unrelated to the situation about to develop would be soon dismissed anyways. She didnât need to stick her nose in this.
Qin Huaiyuan made a beeline for the center of the house and was greeting with the sight of Cao Yuqing, Qin Huining, and the sixth miss either sitting or standing around the old dowager. The three rose to make their greetings when they saw the master of the house return. The old dowager cheerfully got off the luohan bed and grabbed her sonâs hand.
âMengâerâs back! Itâs good that youâre back, absolutely wonderful!â
Qin Huaiyuan bowed to his mother and briefly examined her. He saw that her cheeks were flush with good health and her complexion seemed to be just as hearty as usual.
âHave you been well, mother?â
âGood, good. Iâve just been worried about you. Look at you, youâve gotten so much skinnier after this trip. We need to get some good health back in you.â The old dowager smiled at Cao Yuqing. âI was just telling Yuqing what you like to eat. She said that the days are getting warmer and that itâs time to prepare summer clothes for you.â
Due to how time intensive handmade clothes were, the manor would usually start working on clothes a season in advance.
Qin Huaiyuan looked blandly at Cao Yuqing. âThereâs no need for you to spend effort on this, the senior madame will naturally oversee it all.â
Youâre just a concubine, donât overstep your station.
Cao Yuqingâs smile dimmed as the color began draining out of her face. However, she maintained her slight smile. âItâs not a trouble at all. These are all part of this concubineâs duties.â
âYour duties?â Qin Huaiyuan helped the old dowager sit down on the redwood luohan bed that had been made up with brand new baby-blue cushions. He laughed softly. âAnd here I thought your duties were in the palace and not the manor.â
Cao Yuqingâs face turned a mottled red from indignation as she glared at Qin Huaiyuan. She couldnât understand why he was suddenly displaying this attitude towards her. But self control returned in a breath as she looked down and made a docile curtsey. âDonât be angry, my lord.â
Anxious irritation rose in the matriarch and she went to support Cao Yuqing herself, helping her to a nearby garden stool. âGood child, donât mind him. Heâs just confused at the moment, Iâll lecture him properly.â
However, Qin Huaiyuan spoke up right after the old dowager. âYou may all leave first. I have words to speak with my mother.â
The shivering Qin Huining and sixth miss felt like theyâd received an imperial pardon. They quickly made their curtsies and departed. Cao Yuqing however, hesitated and cast a look at Qin Huaiyuan before leaving.
âTreat her like this? As a concubine, she schemed to trick her superior, the official wife, into the palace. I havenât even taken her to task for that act. Can I not even obliquely admonish her?â
âDonât forget, her surname is Cao!â
âHer surname is now Qin.â
The old dowager pointed at Qin Huaiyuan. âYou wicked child! Donât you forget what kind of people her sister and father are! Who knows what will happen if you donât keep those two happy!â
âI know that mother worries constantly about me out of love.â Qin Huaiyuan helped his mother sit down again and poured some more tea for her. âBut please understand that I am a husband and a father as well.â This was as blatant as he would be.
Even as she burned with anger, these words reminded the old dowager of the pain of her youth and how Qin Huaiyuan had protected her as a child.
âWhat mother hated most then was grandmotherâs lack of kindness and benevolence, all in the hurried pursuit of fame and accomplishment. But now look, how are you different from grandmother back then?â
âYou unfilial son! Iâm doing all this for you!â
âThen for me, mother, please consider your sonâs reputation. I cannot bear the name of an ungrateful cad who dotes on a concubine at the expense of my wife. I hold one of the highest positions possible in the nation and now have the additional one of marquis. In terms of Great Yanâs fortunes, your son has reached the peak, and has nothing further to strive for. Iâve always conducted myself so that my behavior would be beyond reproach and allow others nothing to criticize. I pray that mother will no longer act of your own accordance like this.â
âWell, well now! You think Iâm just in the way now?!â
Qin Huaiyuan bowed and left. The old dowagerâs tears finally spilled over when she saw him walk off. âThis unfilial son, unfilial son! Just what have I done to deserve this?!â
Qin-mama, Jixiang, and Ruyi curtsied to Qin Huaiyuan from beneath the covered hallways. They also had a servant accompany him out with an umbrella. Qin-mama took in a deep breath of the moist air and patted her cheeks, putting her expression in order before going in to comfort the old dowager.
Although the conversation between mother and son had been a private one, no wall in the world was airtight. The second and third branches of the house soon learned of what had happened, and both madame of those branches felt some schadenfreude when they heard the details. Theyâd long since had enough of the old dowagerâs habit of fawning on those in power.
Setting the Qin Manor aside for now, the Court of State Ceremonial was currently welcoming a noble guest. The Court of State Ceremonial was a central government agency under the Ministry of Rites that was, amongst its other duties, also in charge of court receptions of foreign dignitaries. Its minister was currently showing the Great Zhou envoy into the main hall.
Lian Shenjie was dressed casually and walked in with a ramrod straight posture. The minister was fearfully reporting to him, âThe Faithful Prince of the First Rank from your noble nation arrived a step early. Heâs already waiting in the Flower Hall for you to partake in the banquet together. Iâve prepared an exquisite banquet and the specialty song and dances of my nation. I hope the lord envoy will feel so inclined as to join us.â
When he heard that Pang Xiao was also present, a trace of fear appeared on Lian Shengjieâs face. But when he thought of his orders, he comforted himself once more. And the ministerâs mention of song and dance had been enough to send his heart lurching lewdly. Â With singers and dancers, the people of this nation wouldnât be barbarians now, would they? He wouldnât have to fear long and lonely nights here.
They entered the Flower Hall as they chatted, drawing a sideways glance from Pang Xiao as he sat in the head seat. âSo itâs Sir Lian.â