Qin Yiningâs hovering heart could finally settle back down in its rightful place when she saw Qitai lead Qin Huaiyuan through the doors. But when she saw how bedraggled her father looked, her speed petered out and she almost burst into tears.
When heâd been thrown into the dungeons, Qin Huaiyuan had been stripped of his court robes, boots, hat, and other accessories. He was only wearing a filthy undershirt and silk pants now. His hair resembled a crushed birdâs nest with strands pulled out from it. There were two pieces of straw stuck to his head and even his beard was gnarled and knotted.
To think that her elegant and ethereal father, a wise sage, would be in these straits!
Qin Yining clenched her teeth and used every iota of strength in her body to keep her sobs down. She flung herself to the ground with a few steps and wrapped her arms around Qin Huaiyuanâs legs.
âFather!â
Qin Huaiyuan looked down and and wanted to pat his daughterâs head. But when he saw how his dusty palm and the dirt between his fingernails contrasted with his daughterâs neat and gleaming locks, he hesitantly put his hand back down. He settled for a smile. âDo get up. Iâm alright, see? Iâve come back just fine.â
The scene made everyone around them choke back tears. Qin Huining on the other hand, was standing dumbly in place. To think that the master of the house would sink to these straits!
Qin Yining rubbed her cheeks fondly on Qin Huaiyuanâs knees and blinked her tears back before rising again. She flashed a dazzling smile at her father. âWill you shower and change clothes first, or go directly to see the old dowager?â
The lord smiled. âIâll shower first so I wonât scare her.â He caught sight of Qin Huining out of the corner of his eye. âSo youâve come back, daughter Hui?â
Qin Huining came back to her senses and quickly walked up to perform a grand gesture of greeting.
âFather, your daughter has returned. I was immature before and disappointed you with many mistakes. Please be magnanimous and forgive me.â Qin Huiningâs forehead was on the ground in an utmost gesture of humility.
Qin Huaiyuan rested a complicated gaze on the foster girl for a moment. âMm. You may remain since daughter Yi has allowed you to come back. Keep to whatâs proper in the future and donât repeat your previous actions.â
Enlightenment struck the foster girl. It was impossible for her and Qin Yining to be opponents, because opponents fought on an even playing field. She would never be on the same level as Qin Yining anywhere.
The fourth miss could easily and arrogantly step on Qin Huiningâs head, but the foster girl had to cling to the Qins if she wanted to live. She couldnât offend Qin Yining as long as she wanted the shelter of this family.
The understanding twisted her heart with pain, but there was nothing she could do. Sheâd had enough suffering at the country manor and didnât want to spend another day as a refugee with her home torn apart by war.
âFather, I understand. Iâll listen to the old dowager, father, and motherâs words from now on and to the fourth missâ orders.â
Qin Huaiyuan nodded when he heard the sincere tone and change in address. âGood.â
The fourth miss had already sent runners to the inner residence with the good news and had servants prepare a fragrant bath in the side room of the outer study. When Qin Huaiyuan and Qitai headed in to refresh themselves, Qin Yining had the kitchen prepare a banquet, to be set up in the flower hall of the Garden of Loving Piety later. Her father was safe and sound and the family was together again. This was a cause for celebration!
She still couldnât sit still after arranging all that. She was filled with relief and excitement at her fatherâs safe return, so she decided to stand outside the study and wait for him to come back out.
It was a full hour before Qin Huaiyuan emerged again. His hair was half dry and loosely pinned on top of his head, secured with a black silk ribbon. He was wearing straight, jasper colored robes made of Hangzhou satin and walked forward in cloth boots. Although he was thinner than before, heâd reverted to use usual elegant, genteel, and handsome self.
Qin Yining dimpled. âFather, letâs go back together.â
âYes.â Qin Huaiyuan nodded smilingly. âQitai gave me a rundown of whatâs happened in the manor. Youâve done very well.â
âDonât praise me father. It was my first time as the head of the household. I was so flustered and all over the place. It was thanks to the old dowager and mother that I kept my head.â
âOh you.â Qin Huaiyuan burst out laughing. âYouâve learned how to be humble. Youâre very smart, charismatic, and are a good judge of character. Thatâs all very good. Youâve done very well both at home and outside. If it wasnât for you taking in the refugees, it wouldâve taken more effort for me to return.â
The girl was naturally delighted by her fatherâs praise, but she cared most about his last sentence.
âFather, is the emperor angry?â
âThat he is.â Qin Huaiyuan nodded. âAfter all, your residence on Eternal Spring Mountain neighbors the empressâ. Setting aside what the people think, Iâm sure you can grasp why the emperor is angry. But it was also the force of public opinion that made Grand Preceptor Cao unable to make a move against me, and instilled some wariness into the emperor. When the Clearists begged for mercy on my behalf, it finally moved the emperor. But itâs a pity that your second uncle was dragged into this. He was moved to the Ministry of Rites as an attendant gentleman.â
When comparing the same third rank position, one at the Ministry of Education was far superior to the Ministry of Rites. But the emperor had likely let Qin Huaiyuan out earlier probably because he was worried the grand preceptor would be up to something. After all, no matter how irate the imperial majesty became, heâd retain that last bit of reason and know that he had to keep this good helper alive to help him rein in the grand preceptor in the future.
To be honest, Qin Yining was quite gratified that the emperor hadnât stripped the Qins of all of their positions in one go. Thank goodness her plan had been right.
âAs long as it helped you, father. I was most worried of doing something wrong.â
âHow could you ever?â Qin Huaiyuan smiled faintly. âThank goodness for you, your second, and third uncleâs efforts outside. I received the things you sent to me. The bug repellent was very useful. I might be full of bug bites otherwise.â
âHehe, itâs thanks to Steward Zhong for being this thorough.â
The two chatted idly like they would never run out of topics, and Qin Huaiyuan hadnât endured a stint in the dungeons. Their attitudes were as usual, seemingly unaffected by the times.
Everyone was gathered in the Garden of Loving Piety, even Qin Yiningâs elusive eleventh male cousin.
Tears streamed unceasingly when the old dowager saw Qin Huaiyuan. She clung to her firstborn and covered her face with tears from her eyes and nose. The second and third elder master circled Qin Huaiyuan, clapping his shoulders and comforting their big brother.
It wasnât long until the servants reported that the banquet was ready.
Qin Yining went to support the old dowager with a smile. âThe family is together now, so we should enjoy a family meal together. The old dowager is blessed with fortune and longevity, so our family will spend our days in peace, fortune, and longevity in the future.â
âYes! Good, very good!â The old dowager was very pleased by these words.
The family chattered and laughed their way to their seats. Since it was a family meal and Qin Huaiyuan had just returned safely, the old dowager had the divider in the room taken away. The family followed the rule of not speaking when eating, but the atmosphere remained lighthearted and joyous.
Qin Huaiyuan spoke slowly after the servants had cleared the tables, helped the family rinse their mouths, and brought forth tea.
âSince the familyâs here today, there are a few things Iâd like to say.â