Who in the capital these days didnât know that the Faithful Prince of the First Rank was throwing away money like it was dirt on the Qin fourth miss? He was raiding execution grounds and gifting her grand manors. And when they met Tatar assassins on his way out of Great Yan, heâd even pulled her onto his horse to protect her.
The females of the eight great noble houses had witnessed Pang Xiaoâs dashing flair at close quarters, that day at Ning Park. It would inevitably come up in private gossip with their dear friends. The gossip had made the rounds, and now everyone in high society knew of Pang Xiaoâs uncommon gallantry.
Great Zhou and Great Yan were now allies, and marriage was naturally permitted between friends. Here was a handsome hero with impressive military accomplishments, the commander of the dominating force that was a hundred thousand Valiant Tigers, and a steely man amongst men. Such a character was naturally a target of admiration of all the girls, and he loved only one! What an envious and dreamy pairing.
Qin Yining was now a target of aspiration for all Great Yan noble girls, and a bridge through which the old dowager could curry favor with the prince. For the matriarch, it didnât matter if she failed. It would still be a great help to the Qins if Qin Yining was a concubine or married over as part of another girlâs dowry in the future. Therefore, the old dowager had kept her granddaughter by her side at all times over the past two days.
On this day, Qin Yining excused herself for a change of clothing when she saw Qiulu come to the Garden of Loving Piety. She met the maid in the covered hallway.
âWhat brings you here? Has something happened?â
Qiulu nodded. âThe grand steward sent a messenger just now that a noble visitor is at his residence. His guest has something that he must pass onto you, miss, and the steward requests that you come as soon as possible.â
Qin Yining was quite surprised. What kind of visitor was it that couldnât just make a visit themselves? Why did she have to make a clandestine visit to the stewardâs home?
She paced slowly along the hallway and took a seat on a nearby cushioned bench, propping her cheek up with one hand, remaining deep in thought. This person definitely understood her daily routine since heâd gone to Grand Steward Zhong. The person knew that she often discussed things with the steward, so it wouldnât raise suspicion if she made a visit. The contents of their impending conversation must be a secret since the visitor hadnât directly come for her.
After some thought, she felt that the only person whoâd do this was her maternal grandmother. The two hadnât met ever since she learned of her grandmotherâs identity as the leader of Azure justice. Did her grandmother need something from her now?
Qin Yining quickly had the servants prepare a carriage and made her excuses to the old dowager before rushing out the door with Jiyun and Bingtang.
They arrived at Steward Zhongâs house before long. As the maids helped Qin Yining down, the doorkeeper welcomed the miss as usual. âYouâre finally here, owner! The steward was just standing outside in wait. There must be great, important business to discuss, so this humble one congratulates the owner in advance!â
âThank you for your auspicious words.â Qin Yining smiled gently and cast a slight look sideways. Jiyun took out a small pouch from her sleeves and grabbed a handful of copper coins for the doorkeeper. The doorkeeper bobbed repeated thanks and respectfully showed Qin Yining the way to the study.
Grand Steward Zhong was already waiting there, having received word from the servants.
âThe ownerâs come.â The stewardâs smile was as usual. âA large transaction has come form the south and needs your decision. This is why I asked you to visit.â
Qin Yining nodded affably. âMy experience and knowledge are shallow, being from the inner residence. Iâm only here to listen and to learn from the steward.â
The steward quickly raised cupped hands. âNot at all, not at all.â
The Zhong clan servants were viewing their master with newfound respect. This was the official daughter of the Marquis of Anping, the target of affections from the Great Zhou Faithful Prince of the First Rank! It was plain to see how amazing their master was, with how courteous the Qin fourth miss was being.
The steward raised his hand to dismiss his servants, which Qin Yining also did to Jiyun and Bingtang. âStand guard outside and donât let anyone near.â
âUnderstood.â Jiyun and Bingtang nodded solemnly.
Qin Yining followed the steward up the steps into the study. The stewardâs study wasnât as spacious as Qin Huaiyuanâs, but it was neat and tidy. Books of scripture and history were placed into different categories on the book shelves, and a stack of accounts were piled on the table.
A tall gentleman dressed in gray was standing in front of the window with his back to them. He seemed to be admiring the bamboo patch outside the half opened window. Qin Yining raised her brows in slight bewilderment. Itâs not grandmother? And the figure actually looked a bit familiar?
She was struck with stupefaction when the man turned around and identification was possible. She quickly curtsied. âThis subject greets Your Highness. Please forgive me for any discourtesy in not knowing that Your Highness had graced us with your presence.â
Weichi Yan quickly stuck out his hand in a gesture of support and looked intently at the girl. âPlease, rise. Thereâs no need to be so polite. Youâre the grand preceptorâs daughter and thus my junior sister. Why stand on such courtesy?â
âThere is a difference between liege and subject,â Qin Yining stood properly with her head down. âThe rules cannot be ignored.â
âYouâve always been so polite.â Weichi Yan laughed wryly. âThis seat behaved ludicrously that day and didnât consider enough. That was why I said all that in front of others, so I hope you donât take it to heart.â
She knew that he was speaking of his sendoff, the day that sheâd been forced to join the peace talks. Heâd blathered on something about how the position of Crown Princess Consort was going to be hers and made an incredibly blatant declaration of love. Itâd resulted in some scandal, and worst of all, couldâve resulted in trouble for her father had she not turned him down severely on the spot.
To think that the crown prince had thought of that all this time!
âYou speak too solemnly, Your Highness. This subject was discourteous and begs forgiveness if any offense was given.â
âNot at all.â Weichi Yan sighed. âI had indeed listened to the goadings of others that day and didnât think things through properly. It wonât happen again.â
Understanding dawned on the grand steward when he saw how careful the crown prince was acting towards the miss. Because heâd told his servants that business was taking place, he couldnât very well go back outside. He settled for excusing himself to the side room and leaving this room to the two of them.
Qin Yining invited the crown prince to take a seat and took a lower seat herself. âAre there any pressing matters to do with your visit, Your Highness?â
Weichi Yan finally recalled the purpose of his visit and spoke rapidly. âMiss Qin, the trampress wants to kill you, be careful!â His words tumbled forth like an upended bucket of beads. âMy man has just found out that the trampress played coy in front of my royal father and wants a medicine ingredient to improve her looks. She said that the Soothsayer says that she needs the heart, bones, and flesh of a girl born on a certain birthdate. The Soothsayer says that girl is you, and my father has already permitted it! I think that with how my father acts, heâll move against you in the next two days. You, you should flee!â
Qin Yining was flabbergasted as color slowly drained from her face. Sheâd guessed that the trampress would take revenge. The feud between the Qins and the Caos had been well and truly cemented when her father had been elevated to the position of grand preceptor. The trampress had also caused her eldest cousin to commit suicide and the downfall of the Suns. I suppose I need to commend the harlot for biding her time for so long after publicly losing face in the Ning Park matter, given her temper. In fact, the trampress was downright mature in her restraint.
However, sheâd never thought that the trampress would want to kill her, and with such violent methods to boot!
Sheâs a fast learner. Great Zhou had come up with the idea of Sun Yuâs brains as medicine. The trampress had immediately copied that and wanted Qin Yiningâs bones and flesh as an ingredient. Isnât she afraid that everyone beneath the heavens will curse her name once again after goading the trash emperor like this?
Or, the trampress didnât care at all! The emperor was the master of all beneath the heavens, so she could do whatever she wanted as long as she had the emperorâs protection!
Sadly, every living being was likely his personal property in the trash emperorâs eyes, his to kill and slaughter like a dog or pig as he wished. Wasnât there a saying that a subject had to die when his liege wished it? She was just a little girl and worth absolutely nothing in the trash emperorâs eyes. Heâd destroyed a great family such as the Duke of Dingâs just like that, so what of her?
âYour Highness, is this certain?â She was trying to keep her calm with all her might, but her voice was still a bit hoarse.
Weichi Yan inclined his head solemnly. âMy man serves in the imperial study and heard it with his own ears.â
âWhy didnât you tell my father about this, but ran to tell me about it instead?â Qin Yining looked at the crown prince with her clear eyes.
The man started and blushed. âI⌠I forgot to⌠in my hurryâŚâ Heâd even forgotten to refer to himself as âthis seatâ or âthis princeâ.
Qin Yining smiled and shook her head at this. It looked like the crown prince really didnât have any skill with politics.
âItâs just as well that Your Highness told me about it. This matter mightâve had adverse effects if you told my father.â
âRight, right. The grand preceptor is loyal without a fault and I wouldnât want anything to come between the grand preceptor and my royal father. Except, my fatherâs already agreed to the trampressâ demands. âŚMiss Qin, you should flee!â