Snowpear Courtyard sat in the northwest corner of the complex. If one were to describe it nicely, it was âsoothing yet beautifulâ. In reality, it was rather devoid of foot traffic. It was out of the way from most paths, so its residents would have to cover a lot more ground than the girls from the other branches of the family.
Qin Yining decided to bring Qiulu and Ruilan with her, while Zhu- mama , Liuya and the serving girls sent them off at the door. Ruilan smiled appeasingly, âMiss, shall I order some of the old servants used to menial work to prepare a sedan chair? The road is long; Iâm afraid itâll tire you out.â She thought Qin Yining was likely out of energy after exercising for two hours.
âNo need. The morning air is still fresh, and a brisk walk will loosen everything up. Otherwise, Iâll feel weird all over.â Compared to her previous life of having to fend for herself, life had been too easy as of late. Qin Yining was used to back-breaking work and the edge of starvation every other day. She was afraid that her edge would be blunted by this easy life where everything was proffered on a silver platter.
Those present couldnât help but quietly cluck their tongues in amazement. Theyâd be sprawled on the floor panting if theyâd followed their missâ schedule, but she hadnât even loosened up yet? Just how strong was her body?!
Liuya recovered the quickest and started complimenting her mistress, volleying with Ruilan. Their compliments painted Qin Yining as someone who could uproot even mountains, and even the taciturn Qiulu gazed at her mistress with worship.
Qin Yining listened to the fawning with a slight smile. Compared to their supercilious dismissal yesterday, the servantsâ attitude today had undergone a complete transformation. Sheâd gained fame with a single battle, so her efforts yesterday hadnât been for naught. This was precisely what she wanted.
Since being gentle and mature hadnât brought the care that was hers by right, then her edge would seize by force. Otherwise, if everyone took her for an easy target, theyâd only be too happy to trample her in their wake. In addition, who would wholeheartedly follow an official daughter who couldnât protect herself? Having no servants she could trust meant having no eyes and ears in the manor. How would she survive in the future?
The way things stood now was a very good beginning for her. A relaxed Qin Yining started off for Garden of Loving Piety with Ruilan and Qiulu in tow. The morning air was crisp and clear, with more hints of civilization than that of the mountains. When compared to the desolate campsite sheâd lived in before, she found that she really did like âhomeâ better. She admired the view as she walked, finding interest even in a stone brick that was slightly overgrown with moss.
Ruilan saw that her mistress was in a good mood, and so walked up to whisper in a low voice, âMiss, Yuxiang boiled water until midnight last night and said that sheâd tell on you to the old dowager. Be careful, donât let her frame you.â
Qin Yining nodded with a smile, not saying anything, but also indicating that sheâd heard the maidâs words. Ruilan breathed a small sigh of relief at this acknowledgement. It looks like miss isnât planning on punishing me for my wrongs. A tolerant and charismatic mistress like this gave the greatest feeling of security.
They followed the alley and took a right at the fork, and the scene suddenly brightened in front of them. Before long, theyâd reached the rear garden, and Qin Yiningâs feet slowed of their own accord. She looked around with obvious interest. Having seen wild overgrowth everywhere sheâd set foot on the mountains, such an exquisite and meticulously arranged garden moved her deeply.
Just as she was happily taking in her fill of the garden, a slightly young girlâs shrill voice shattered her serenity from behind. âOho! And I wondered who it was. You, huh? A barbarian like you actually has the capacity to admire gardens as well?â
Qin Yining turned around, a smile already in her eyes as her hand gently brushed back the side bangs the wind had caressed over her eyes. She didnât say anything. The newcomer was a slightly chubby girl with a similar hairstyle of hair trailing down her back from twin buns on her head. Two fine, silver butterflies had seemingly alighted on her head, tucked around a downy-white peony flower. Her silver and red padded jacket and skirt beautifully offset the white rabbit fur around her collar, making her apple-red cheeks even more adorable. She was a plum blossom flowering brilliantly amidst a dreary winter, quite fetching and easy on the eye.
Ruilan guessed that Qin Yining didnât know all the girls in the manor, so she smartly curtseyed. âGreetings to Sixth Miss.â
Qin Yiningâs eyebrow arched when she heard that it was the sixth miss. When she had Ruilan grind ink for her last night, sheâd also gained a rough understanding of all the household members.
The sixth miss was named Shuangning, and her birth mother was the favored Concubine Lin of the second elder master. Concubine Lin was quite a fortunate woman, since sheâd given birth to twin girls. Sixth Miss Qin Shuangning was the older twin, and her sister Anning less than fifteen minutes younger than her. Although they were twins, their personalities and appearances were vastly different.
Ruilan had praised the second madame for being a wonderful mother when she had explained it all, but Qin Yining had sensed something else. If the second madame really was so loving, why would she only elevate one of Concubine Linâs children and suppress the other? With just one, she could hold the girl in the palm of her hands and could mold the child whichever way she wanted. Setting that aside, treating the twins unfairly meant that the one left out would be filled with resentment and jealousy. It would tear the sisters apart.
Seeing her twin daughters so divided in heart and practice, and one of them distanced from her, Concubine Lin must be the saddest of them all. The second madame seemed to be an expert at muddying the waters.
Qin Yining smiled, âSo itâs sixth sister. Have you come to greet Old Dowager?â
âNaturally. I also wanted to see how fourth sister is doing, but who knew Iâd bump into you instead, wild wench! How unlucky!â The sixth miss tilted her nose up with a huff.
The look in Qin Yiningâs eyes turned cold, but her voice remained gentle. âSo this is how sisters in the city greet each other, hmm? Iâm learning a lot today.â
The sixth miss was quick to identify the contempt in Qin Yiningâs eyes and flew into a rage. âDonât you be proud of yourself! Look at you, so arrogant and cocky simply because you beat people up the first day after coming back, and fourth sister at that! Just wait until grandmother punishes you!â
âYou mean Qin Huining?â Qin Yining smiled. âIt looks like your sources havenât been too accurate. In terms of punishment, grandmother has already done so. Qin Huining tried to create discord between my father and mother, severely angering grandmother. Sheâs already been sent to copy âThe Classic of Filial Pietyâ.â
âYou! Youâre just spouting nonsense!â The sixth miss stamped her foot in anger. âYouâre twisting things around!â
âI say, sixth sister isnât that old, but youâre somehow going senile!â A sweet young voice rang through the air. Three young girls had rounded the corner while the sixth miss was angrily accusing Qin Yining. The one whoâd spoken was eighth miss Qin Baoning. She had already rushed over like a young sparrow before Qin Yining could respond to the sixth miss, landing with a slight bend at the knee in greeting.
Straightening, Qin Baoning glared at the sixth miss, âSenior uncle already said yesterday that Qin Huining is just a foster child. Fourth sister has already been entered in the family books, but youâre still messing up the titles. You canât even tell which is fourth sister, just wait until senior uncle and the old dowager punishes you!â
Qin Shuangningâs eyes had gone bloodshot in her anger. She shrieked, âQin Baoning, do you even have a heart? You denounce fourth sister as soon as this barbarian enters?! My sources say she beat up fourth sister! Us sisters have lived together for so long, but you donât care about our fourth sister at all?â
âOf course I do! I care why she deserved to be beaten up! But since she deserved it, she was in the wrong!â Qin Baoning rolled her eyes at her sixth sister. She wanted to continue battling, but Third Miss Qin Jianing quietly tugged on her younger sisterâs sleeve to make her stop.
Seeing that the scene was about to erupt out of control, the quiet Seventh Miss Qin Anning quickly walked up and took her twin sisterâs arm with a smile. âSixth sister, letâs go greet grandmother. If not, weâll be late.â
Qin Shuangning pushed aside her twin contemptuously. âOh donât you touch me. Stay away from me. I canât be bothered talking to some traitorous thing like you. Donât you like sucking up to the third branch? What are you playing at being a good person for?â She brushed off Qin Anningâs hand forcefully and stalked off.
Seventh Miss Qin Anning had indeed received some small presents here and there; but how could she remain calm in the face of such indignity? She immediately retorted, âAnd donât you suck up to the main branch of the family? Look at you, youâve even hugged the thigh of an imposter!â
Eighth Miss Qin Baoning clapped her hands and laughed with delight at this riposte. Qin Shuangning turned back to glare at everyone, but left with a flourish of her sleeves when she considered the numbers against her. Third Miss Qin Jianing took Yiningâs hand when the sixth miss had stiffly walked far enough into the distance. âDonât be taken aback, fourth sister, sister Shuang plays with sister Hui the most. Sheâs just a bit emotional right now.â
âThird sister speaks truly. Sixth sister is innocent and naive, but sheâs rather interesting.â Qin Yining smiled faintly. Sheâd always liked to carefully observe a new environment, whether deep in the mountains or a cityâs crowds. Only after careful analysis of people and matters would she feel a sense of security. This was why sheâd sought to form a picture of her new sisters as soon as possible.
When the third miss saw Qin Yiningâs emotions were carefully regulated, and that she didnât seem as shy as yesterday when dealing with people, Qin Jianing assigned a bit more importance to the fourth miss in her heart.
The girls soon arrived at Garden of Loving Piety, chattering happily along the way. All of the serving girls in the covered hallway bent their knee in unison when the girls passed over the square tiles laid at the entrance. Two maids rolled up embroidered satin curtains stitched onto thin bamboo slats. A pair of jade gourds dangled from the corners, their tassels swaying becomingly.
The door curtains today are different from yesterdayâs. Qin Yining inwardly marveled at the extravagance of the rich as she took off her cloak, instructing the maid to keep it well. She followed the rest in circling past the room divider that was carved with diagrams for happiness.
This morning, the old dowager was wearing a sapphire-colored cotton jacket with loose sleeves, embroidered patterns of fortune chasing down the row of buttons in the front. Her white hair was coiled into a large bun, a gold hairpin embedded with rubies dangling from it. She was currently sitting cross legged on the luohan bed next to the window with an extremely dark expression.
The sixth miss had arrived earlier and started raising a hue and cry before Qin Yining and the others could make their greetings. âOld Dowager, look at how swollen fourth sisterâs face is! You have to punish that wild wench severely!â
Hence the previous use of mama . The old servants referred to here donât have the lofty position of a mama as theyâre in charge of errands, washing clothes, etc. Wives of the older generation. Qin Huaiyuan etc. Wives of the younger generation, Qin Yiningâs generation.