Chapter 192: Difficulty in Sorting Through Emotions
Qin Yining rose and walked slowly to Qin Huaiyuan, kneeling to place both hands on her fatherâs knees and looked back up at him.
âFather, youâre disappointed in those people and this world. Your lifelong ambitions have been ruined by that person and I understand the bitterness youâre feeling. If only that person was a noble and wise liege, of if that person could realize your ambitions, then you wouldnât feel any regret or resentment even if he chewed you up and spat you back out. But that person is an utterly hopeless waste of air. He has no ambition and dismisses your contributions, even persecuting you.â Qin Yiningâs eyes were clear. She didnât voice the words âtrash emperorâ, but everyone knew what she meant.
Qin Huaiyuan looked down at his daughter, his hands slowly balling into fists.
âFather, I grew up in the cities and Iâve seen so many dark things when war tore through the city of Liang. Human life is the cheapest. If a family had seven children, four girls and three sons, the mother would keep the family alive by selling the oldest daughter to start if she had no other choice to.
âPrices were good at first. The oldest daughter fetched a tael of silver. When prices fell later on, five kilograms of buckwheat noodles were enough to buy the youngest girl. The food the girls were traded for kept the three boys alive. The mother was anguished and the brothers felt guilty because their lives were a result of trading away family members. But even so, as hard as their lives were, they would keep on living with every bit of breath in them until they breathed for the last time.
âEven if youâre not a prime minister anymore, father, even if youâre the Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent and we need to go back to the farms, weâre all still alive. Being alive is the greatest fortune. Why be so depressed, father? Why lose hope?â
âAnd you?â Qin Huaiyuan suddenly choked out.
Qin Yining started, confused.
He tried again. âAnd you? How did you keep on living?â
But Qin Yining blinked and grinned widely, her dimples quite endearing. âMe? I ate when I could and sleep when I could. I somehow made it through day after day.â
âSomehow?â
âThatâs right. I didnât demand anything from myself other than eating when there was food and sleeping when there was space. I had no worries when my days were that easy. Even though I had to do everything myself in the mountains, life was easy and carefree.â
It felt like he was enveloped in clear pools of sun-dappled water as Qin Huaiyuan looked into Qin Yiningâs shining eyes. The unsullied resolution within was something that he, steeped in the mud of politics and the world, would never reach.
Tidal waves of emotion assaulted the rest of the family. Theyâd always been firmly placed in the lap of luxury, wearing silks and eating fine delicacies, surrounded with servants, wreathed with honor and fortune. Theyâd never suffered in the slightest.
The more comfortable their lives were, the greedier they became. Sisters envied each other if one of them received a prettier hairpin. Relatives looked to when meal boxes were delivered as an indication of their statusâŠ
Such complicated mindsets had always been viewed as the just due of a prestigious noble family, but it all seemed such a joke now. They lauded themselves as blue-blooded personages, but they were all greenhouse plants. The slightest wind and rain would make them keel over.
And Qin Yining? She was also an aristocratic daughter, but sheâd been moved out of the greenhouse too early. Despite the storms that battered her, sheâd taken deep roots in rocky soil and blossomed proudly into a stunning, tenacious flower. There was a certain fearless, unwavering strength in her that roused everyoneâs hearts to action.
Their fears seemed over the top all of a sudden. They could just go back to the fields at the end of the day. That was still much better than Qin Yining had gone through. What was there to be afraid of when family was together?
It was the first time that the Qins were reevaluating their lives in the face of danger. It was also the first time they felt such clear admiration and liking for Qin Yining. There wasnât any motives behind these emotions, just a pure appreciation for this person.
Qin Huaiyuanâs thoughts were the same as everyone elseâs. His furrowed brows slowly relaxed and a smile floated onto his face. He buried deeply into his heart the guilt he felt towards this child and patted her shoulder. âI understand.â
The girls were envious of this display of fatherly benevolence. Many of them had superficial relationships and only ever interacted with their fathers during the morning and evening greetings. Very few of them were as close as Qin Yining and Qin Huaiyuan. The touching scene warmed everyoneâs hearts.
Qin Yining inwardly relaxed when she saw her fatherâs gaze turn peaceful again. âYou knew this already, father, but youâre not made of stone, so of course youâll have some feelings about it.â
The girl stood to see that the rest of the family looking back at her with different gazes than usual. It made her self-conscious and she shuffled behind her father, making Qin Huaiyuan break out in involuntary laughter. The others started chuckling as well.
The atmosphere eased from the heavy weightiness of earlier. The marquis looked at the expressions around him and then at Qin Yining by his side. A small smile graced his face. He was immensely gratified and proud that his daughter was so exemplary. He treasured her even more so.
âI talked a bit more than usual today so that we might recognize the reality of our times and understand the position we should occupy. Letâs not make the wrong move outside.â Qin Huaiyuan rose as his usual dependable, genteel self. He smiled. âLetâs go back to our residences and rest.â
When the two arrived back in front of the Garden of Tranquility, they saw a feminine form standing in front of the main doors, under the large lanterns. She was wearing a vermillion outfit, her lustrous locks combed up into multiple buns. Pearl dangles swayed gently and threw off soft radiance behind the buns.
The figure turned her head when she heard the footsteps, a warm and humble smile on her face. She curtsied. âThis concubine greets the lord and madame.â
âThis concubine heard that the lord has returned and came to greet you.â Cao Yuqing lifted her eyes, her limpid eyes tenderly seizing up Qin Huaiyuan. Her feelings for the marquis were obvious from her eyes, but he didnât seem to realize.
âThank you for your sentiments. Iâm fine. The hour is late and bugs abound in summer nights. You should go back and rest.â
Cao Yuqing compressed her lips and fixed her eyes on Qin Huaiyuan for a long moment before bending her knee again.
âI will. Thank you for your concern, my lord. I wonât disturb the lord and madameâs rest any longer.â
âMm.â Qin Huaiyuan pointed at a random serving girl. âFind a lantern and escort the lady back to her residence.â
The little girl immediately procured a bright lantern to show the way. Cao Yuqing looked deeply at Qin Huaiyuan again before turning away. Her back was ramrod straight, but the pearl dangles swayed in an almost fragile manner with the motion of her walk.