Qin Huaiyuan waved a hand and called out, âHave Miss Tang come by.â
Qitai was on duty outside and immediately voiced his assent.
Before long, Bingtang entered, curtseying as she did so. âGreat fortune to the lord.â
âNo need to stand on courtesy, Miss Tang. Please fetch a change of clothing for daughter Yi from the inner residence, as well as some medicine to dress her wounds. Quietly.â
Being highly perceptive, Bingtang immediately understood the undertone that she wasnât to speak of what had happened today. She nodded seriously. âUnderstood. This servant will go immediately.â
âMany thanks for the trouble, Miss Tang.â Qin Huaiyuan nodded with a smile when he saw that Bingtang had instantly understood his unspoken meaning.
âThis servant wouldnât dare, this is just part of my duties.â Bingtang departed after another curtsey.
Qin Huaiyuan gave orders for Qitai to guard the door and not allow anyone to approach the study. He finally looked questioningly at his daughter when everything had been arranged properly. Qin Yining carefully recounted everything that had happened today to her father, holding nothing back.
The marquis remained quiet for a long time, studying the picture of the carp frolicking amongst lotuses on the porcelain teacup cover. He didnât seem to be in a daze or deep in contemplation. He just sat there quietly.
However, the fourth miss knew that veritable seas and rivers were being upended in her fatherâs heart. Many things would be connected, and many difficult decisions would present themselves.
Qin Huaiyuan finally spoke again after forty five minutes. âThat day when we returned to the capital, you returned home first and I made camp outside the city. The emperor arranged for a welcoming ceremony the next day, but there was an assassination attempt.â
Qin Yining sat up ramrod straight, looking seriously at her father, who smiled back at her.
âNot long after I followed the emperor into the palace that day, one of his Silver Masks delivered a report. The emperor threw the secret report to me so that I could see that there were two groups of assassins. One of them remained yet unidentified, but the other group confessed under torture. They were members of Azure Justice, and the Silver Masks already knew that the alliance is being led by your maternal grandmother.â
Qin Yining blinked when she heard this, many fragmented clues connecting themselves in her mind. So this was why so many things had happened lately!
âSo, the emperor suddenly wanted to execute mother and display her head because he wanted to lure my maternal grandmother into rescuing her?â
Qin Huaiyuan nodded heavily. âThe emperor was absolutely enraged that day, so I could only bow my head and be grounded in solitary confinement. I couldnât do anything in the subsequent matters and couldnât get word out. Thankfully little Prince Pang messed up the entire affair, or the consequences would have been unthinkable.â
Qin Yining started sweating and murmured, âIâd actually recruited men to raid the execution grounds that day as well. It really is thanks to Pang Zhixi because otherwise, even our family would be labelled as rebels, and not just Azure Justice.â
Her father didnât seem surprised at all that she had made her own arrangements. He only nodded silently.
âPrecisely.â Qin Huaiyuan nodded. âThe emperor may be fearful of external enemies, but heâs occupied his position for thirty some years. How could someone who fought for the throne and won out against all comers lack shrewdness? Since he failed at using your mother, he must have more plans to follow up on that.â
Qin Yining nodded and felt another wave of fear. Had she agreed to the duchessâ demand to kill Cao Yuqing today, not only would her own life be in jeopardy now, but the skies would fall in over the Qins.
The ceiling lamp was brightly illuminating Qin Yiningâs ugly expression. How would Qin Huaiyuan not understand her thoughts when he saw sweat bead her forehead? It was easy for one to be fearless when still in the fog of confusion after running into a matter of life and death. But once the truth was laid bare, and the abrupt realization dawned that death had once brushed by within a hair, well then, even he would shake from fear, much less a little girl.
âItâs been tough on you to be dragged into this.â Qin Huaiyuan rubbed his daughterâs head with a sigh.
âDonât say that, father.â Qin Yining smiled wryly. âI still hold to those same words. Since I enjoy the benefits of being a Qin daughter, I should shoulder the corresponding responsibility and pressure. I only think that Iâm rather lucky in having avoided the wrong path and not brought the family into this.â
Qin Huaiyuan felt the same way as well and nodded.
âFather, did you know of Auntie Caoâs identity long ago?â
Qin Yining thought back to all sheâd seen today. Such a beautiful woman with such tremendous skills was in fact become someone elseâs tool. She couldnât even decide her own marriage; that was just a tool to complete a mission! Last timeâs marriage had been a mission, resulting in her being a widow. Her status now as Qin Huaiyuanâs concubine was also a missionâŠ
âSheâs someone to be pitied as well.â The girl gave a long sigh and her father remained quietly smiling. Qin Yining sighed again and rose. âFather, I wonât tell mother what happened today. If mother asks of my maternal relatives, Iâll say that theyâre doing very well. Iâll find an opportunity to tell her later that grandmother and them donât live at the Celestial Nunnery anymore, that theyâve found another place. As for my wounds, Iâll say that I fell out of carelessness if anyone asks.â
Qin Yining understood her fatherâs meaning and nodded with a smile. She had Bingtang come in and changed clothes in the wash room. Once her wounds were redressed and the cuts on her neck concealed, she went off nonchalantly to the Garden of Tranquility to greet her mother.
Peaceful, calm days passed for the better part of a month. It was now well into spring in the capital, and the newest set of spring outfits had been delivered to each branch of the family. Songlan was helping Qin Yining try on her new clothes when the miss asked Bingtang, âWhat was that just now? What did the old dowager say about going for a walk outside?â