âYou might not have a son, but at least you have a daughter. If even the daughter isnât yours, then think of the consequences yourself! âOf the three crimes of filial piety, having no children is the greatestâ. If you end Qin Mengâs line, you break one of the seven laws! Both your father and I will have nothing to say if Qin Meng casts you out!â
âHe wouldnât?â The duchess snorted, feeling her headache worsen as she stared at her seemingly brainless daughter. âWhat kind of person do you think Qin Meng is?! He has shown nothing but stunning talent and decisive resolve his entire life! He was able to get rid of Northern Jiâs Protector of the Nation as a mere youth, and his career has seen no bump ever since. When has there ever been such a young prime minister in the history of our Great Yan?!â
When the formerly enraged duchess saw how heartbroken her daughter had become, her heart softened. Her tone became much more gentle. âSince Lord Qin has said so, then it most likely is so. Even if not, you still have to take this child for your daughter, and that too with joy. If you donât, you bear the crime of having borne him no children at all. Taking her in as your daughter creates another layer of support for your status in the Qin family. Daughter Han, do I really need to teach you such basic logic?â
âAnd have you ever thanked him for all the adoring, fawning attention thatâs come to you because of this marriage? A married couple is supposed to go through the ups and downs of life together!â The tiny bit of goodwill born in the duchessâ heart was immediately extinguished by her daughterâs words.
âHas everyone wronged you in your eyes? Forget it, no need to share that with me. Just tell me, what are you going to do from now on?â Her mother rubbed her forehead resignedly.
âYou should also know the situation of Great Yan these days. Your father, brothers, and I have analyzed the situation countless times recently. Remember this, Great Zhou is growing stronger by the day. Its emperor is wily and crafty, while Pang Xi ravages the land with brutal ruthlessness. Our Great Yan grows ever weaker, and the future looks dim as well. At this time, itâs even more imperative that our house works well together with the Qin family. There cannot be the slightest bit of discord between us.â
Seeing that her daughter finally a bit calmer, the duchessâ ire abated as well. Her voice turned soothing as she spoke again, âYou should trust Qin Mengâs character. He might use schemes in other matters, but he would never tolerate ambiguity when it comes to his children and the Qin bloodline. You shouldnât have questioned him today.â
âDaughter Han, you should be thinking carefully about this. Now that youâve found your real daughter and have daughter Hui by your side, an additional daughter means an additional son-in-law in the future. Isnât that another layer of protection and guarantee for you? So you tell me which is better: one or two?â
By the side, Bao -mama was well aware of the duchessâ concerns and walked up with a smile when she saw that matters had been resolved. âYou must be tired after today, my lady. Iâve had someone prepare your old residence. Why donât you wash up and rest for now, and weâll take care of the other matters on the morrow?â
The duchess shook her head wearily. âBao- mama , have someone send medicine to daughter Han later. And you , think of an explanation! Youâre going back first thing tomorrow morning, and you will need a good explanation for your mother-in-law.â
The duchess was strongly tempted to bury her head in her hands. âHow can you possibly say that to your mother-in-law? If I were her, Iâd punish you with the house rules until you cried! Just tell her that you were in a rush to come here because I wasnât feeling well. Thatâs a reasonable explanation for traveling through the night.â
âThat wonât do! How could I say that when youâre not sick, mother? Besides, I made such a big fuss that the second and third branch of the family probably knows as well. Theyâll know that Iâm just making up excuses.â
This silly girl even let the matter spread! If nothing else, the Duchess of Ding felt ten years closer to the grave when speaking to her daughter. She could take it no longer, and waved her hand like she was shooing away a fly. âGo rest, weâll talk tomorrow.â
Parents were always somewhat biased towards their children, so although the duchess felt that her daughter had the finesse of a bull in a china shop and was quite brainless to boot, she was comforted by these words. âDaughter Hanâs always worn her heart on her sleeve ever since she was young. I just hope the Qin family will think this way as well.â
âYou need to worry even less about this, madame.â Bao- mama handed an exquisite, white porcelain tea set to the duchess with a smile. âYou see, our lady is still so straightforward even after so many years of marriage. Thatâs more than enough proof of how well Lord Qin has protected her.
Bao- mama was the most competent servant by the duchessâ side alright. Her persuasive words so comforted the duchess that it felt like sheâd eaten a sweet, late night snack instead, and all of her anger from earlier dissipated.
The duchess turned her thoughts to the problem at hand. âYou should accompany her back tomorrow. Daughter Han is in the wrong, and weâre not a family who disregards the rules. We will need to express our stance clearly and show the Qin family our sincerity. Give the old dowager a detailed explanation⊠and take a look at the two children.â
Bao- mama nodded carefully. âThis servant understands.â
âAlso, find out discreetly just whatâs happened since granddaughter Yi returned. Pay close attention to both granddaughter Hui and Yiâs reactions. Iâll need a thorough report afterwards so I can make some plans for daughter Han.â
âUnderstood.â Bao- mama âs expression had lost its smile. She knew what to do.
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Qin Yining rose before the sun had even broken the horizon, as was her custom. After washing up and changing clothes, she hiked her skirt up and fastened it in place, and started running laps around her yard.
Yuxiang had been charged with boiling water last night and hadnât slept until midnight. Ruilan had endured her pain, grinding ink until the hour of the rat . Theyâd thought that the miss would sleep in today after all the exertion, but who wouldâve thought that theyâd wake up to their mistress running laps in the yard? What miss of a noble family would even do something like this in the morning?!
Ruilan didnât dare dally as she quickly wiped her face clean and flung on some clothes. Fortunately, Qiulu was already standing under the covered hallway holding a beige cloak. Ruilan walked over, all smiles, and asked in a low voice, âWhen did the miss wake up?â
âAbout two hours ago.â
Two hours? Ruilan took a close look at Qin Yining. Her mistressâ face was only slightly flushed; even her breathing remained unchanged. Waves of shock roiled in the maidâs heart. The missâ energy is greatly different from that of typical noble daughtersâ!
Qin Yining felt rather relaxed after her exercise. When she took a look at the time, she and summoned Ruilan and Qiulu to help her get ready. âWeâll go to Garden of Loving Piety later to greet Old Dowager.â
Ruilan and Qiulu looked at each other, both a bit nervous. Matters last night had grown a bit out of hand. No one knew how the second and third branch of the family would react, nor how the old dowager would respond.
The seven laws are ancient Chinese regulations that allow a man to cast off his wife if any of them are broken. They are 1) a lack of filial piety to the husbandâs parents, 2) no children, 3) adultery, 4) excessive jealousy when it comes to concubines, 5) contracting severe disease, 6) overly gossipy, and 7) committing theft Remember, this is Pang Xiao. âXiâ is his secondary name His troops Between midnight and 1am