Chapter 184: Slaughtering the Donkey After It Finishes the Job at the Mill
âThe old dowager speaks rightly and this is only the beginning. When there are further developments at Xihua, Iâm afraid there will be only more refugees fleeing the chaos and violence. But, letâs keep an open mind. Father has served the emperor for many years and is a trusted, able official. If things really do become that disorderly, the emperor will have to depend greatly on fatherâs wits and strategic planning. Father will naturally be safe since heâs a useful person. At worst, heâll just be criticized a bit.â
âThatâs true, your analysis is reasonable.â Although things were tense, Qin Yiningâs analysis soothed the matriarch, and her nervous expression relaxed somewhat. âNothing else matters as long as heâs safe. I donât care about positions or wealth. I just want everyone to be safe.â
Qin-mama was incredibly grateful as she watched Qin Yining cheer up the old dowager with just a few words. Flashing an admiring and thankful smile towards the girl, she handed over a bowl of birdâs nest steeped in milk. The old servant moved to massage her mistressâ shoulders.
âNow, look at that, arenât you feeling better, mistress? In my eyes, the fourth miss is just like the young lord. I know you miss the lord, mistress, and he may even be back very soon. But, even if heâs detained a while longer, we still have the fourth miss holding down the fort.â
The old dowagerâs spirits lifted as she gazed upon Qin Yiningâs charming face. The girl smiled faintly and offered a spoonful of birdâs nest to the old dowager.
âHave a bite, Old Dowager.â After the matriarchâs first bite, more spoonfuls followed. âJust think of how best to live life and take care of yourself. The ladies can take care of the inner residence while my father, uncles, and  cousins provide us with peace of mind in taking care of everything outside. Youâre the pillar of stability for the family. As long as youâre here, hale and hearty, the very skies are held up, and no amount of turmoil can shake this foundation.â
Her words lulled the old dowager into finishing the birdâs nest and a few more snacks. It took only the duration of a meal for the old dowagerâs affection for Qin Yining to increase.
While the matriarch was soothed by her new feelings about her granddaughter, her heart once again leapt to her throat when Qitai sprinted back with news.
It was just past noon and Qin Yining was about to lie down for a little while when a serving girl ran in, huffing and panting. âMadame, miss, Qitaiâs back. Heâs heading for the inner residence and going to the Garden of Loving Piety.â
âSpeak! How is Mengâer?!â The old dowager was on her feet and clutching Qin-mamaâs hand.
âWeâve just received news that the emperor censured the lord, stripping the lord of his positions of the Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent and Prime Minister. Heâs retained the position of Marquis of Anping but has been thrown into the dungeons. A crime hasnât been identified, and a trial has yet to be scheduled; His Majesty only told the lord to reflect on his wrongs. His life is in no danger, but who knows when the imperial temper will calm, and when the lord will be released.â
The room darkened before the old dowagerâs eyes.
Qin Yiningâs lips we compressed as she took a quick step to Qitai. âAre you certain that thereâs no present danger to fatherâs life?â
âYes, weâre sure of that.â
âIs there any other news from outside?â
âThe emperor is once again making use of Elder Statesman Cao. The statesman has been promoted to Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent and put in charge of handling this new flare-up of war. Unfortunately, this servant doesnât know any more details.â
Qin Yining was stunned by what she heard. Qin Han and Qin Yu were immensely angered as well. Qin Yu was a mature, dependable sort and could hold his tongue, but Qin Han broke out in loud curses.
âWhat does the emperor mean by this? He was the one who made heavy use of senior uncle. Now heâs punishing our uncle on a whim and restoring Grand Preceptor Caoâs position? Our family has a huge feud with the Caos. With Grand Preceptor Cao back in power, will there be any good days ahead for us? Senior uncle and my father are all loyal subjects, His Majesty isâŠâ
âSecond brother!â Qin Yining clamped down on Qin Hanâs wrist and looked at him sternly. His wife was shaking his other arm and crying silently. Qin Han finally realized that heâd been about to speak out of line and shut up with a despondent expression.
âI think I know why Grand Preceptor Cao is once again in favor. Iâll explain my thoughts to you later, brothers.â Qin Yining turned back to Qitai. âHow was the situation in the city when you returned?â
Qitaiâs complexion was slightly sallow as he replied with a dry voice, âThe amount of refugees within the city is slowly increasing as more citizens flee towards the capital. Itâs been a long year of drought, and the nationâs coffers are empty after years of war. Another large sum of silver was paid as war reparations. The emperor is calling for the release of grain stores, but how long will the stores last with so many mouths to feed? The refugees have yet to be settled in properly, and citizens living in the city are starting to feel afraid. Many are starting to sell their land and houses.â
The old dowager awoke after being pinched on the acupuncture point beneath the nose. She sniffled her way through Qitaiâs words.
Everyone was feeling equally unsettled and clammy after hearing all this. The suffocating feeling of impending armageddon had slithered around their necks and was slowly tightening like a boa constrictor.
âGranddaughter Yi, should we, should we sell our house and land as well?â the old dowager asked weakly.
Qin Yining turned back to respond. âWhat do we after that, Old Dowager?â
The matriarch had no answer for that.
The room was deathly silent; the atmosphere broken only by the occasional sniffle. Qin Yining shifted back to solemnly address the group.
âNone of us can run away from this. Weâre all under the emperorâs eyes. Given our long-standing reputation, even if our country were to one day fall, we still wouldnât be able to escape from Great Zhouâs people.â
âBut, weâre a family. We weather trials together and share our fortune. I wonât forget this, and neither will any of you. The Qins have at times suffered and other times reveled. Weâve banded together in the face of danger and charged through it all, emerging unscathed on the other side. The Qins have a strong spine and the intelligence to respond to external danger. Weâll think of a way as long as we calm down.â
âFourth sister is right.â Qin Han nodded heavily. âItâs normal to be afraid. In fact, anyone who isnât at a time like this is probably a block of wood. But, there are things men can and cannot do. Even if the emperor sentences us all to execution, weâll go bravely with dry eyes. We wonât bring shame to our family name!â
âSecond brother speaks wisely. Besides, things havenât gotten to that stage yet. We still have a lot of room to maneuver in.â
Qin Yining and Qin Hanâs words mightâve been depressing, but they were also filled with encouragement. Even girls who only knew of the world within the inner residence felt their blood boiling at the sentiments.
Indignation had replaced fear. Even though they were girls whoâd never seen much of the outside world and were panicking at the thought of turbulent times to come, Qin Yining and Qin Han were right. They were all Qins; their family had never done anything against the law of the world or brought shame to their ancestors. Even if the Qins were to lose their lives, they wouldnât do so in cowardly manner!
The emperor was a trash emperor hated by all, but the Qins werenât the same as him! People would die sooner or later. Theyâd be able to do it too when the time came if it was all for the sake of their name!
Although the womenfolk were still scared, angry was slowly burning the senseless panic out of them, so that they could steadily stay on their feet.
Qin Han, however, latched onto something Qin Yining had just said. âFourth sister, have you already thought of how to save senior uncle?â
The old dowager shot to her feet when she heard this. âGranddaughter Yi, what good plans do you have?â
The girl smiled back comfortingly. âDonât worry, Old Dowager. I have a plan that I need to discuss with my uncles and brothers.Iâll do my best. Father will be fine.â
âGood, good.â The old dowager nodded repeatedly. âIâm much reassured with all of you working together.â
The third madame helped the old dowager back to her seat. âDonât worry, Old Dowager. Our fourth niece isnât an ordinary girl. She was taught by senior brother-in-law himself!â