What would Qin Huaiyuan, an official for multiple decades, think when even a little girl was thus? The trash emperor had disappointed the marquisâ talent and proved unworthy of the lordâs loyalty.
âNever mind this. The crown prince should have vented enough of his ill will by now. Iâll go take a look.â Qin Huaiyuan exited the house with a flourish his sleeves.
âDid Mengâer say all that just now to purposefully delay going out?â The old dowager suddenly realized what had been going on.
The second elder master smiled in affirmation. âBig brother probably felt that the crown prince had suffered too much frustration lately. If heâd gone out earlier, His Highness wouldâve gotten the short end of the stick. He might as well just turn a blind eye. The grand preceptor canât do anything to the crown prince anyhow.
âBut as unfavored as the crown prince might be, heâs still a royal descendent and the emperorâs son. The grand preceptor is just a subject. Heâs much too full of himself and overly arrogant to argue with a prince!â The second elder master laughed coldly.
The family quite agreed, but what else could they do now other than criticize the grand preceptor in private?
âIt still wonât do for things to continue this way.â Qin Yining remarked pensively. âGrand Preceptor Cao knocking on our doors today with this accusation means that he might visit again another day to raid our house. We need to be extremely careful. I think the grand preceptor wants to make use of when the emperor needs the Tatars to whittle away at us.
âNow that fatherâs been forced to take a leave from politics, the only one left at court with a slight sense of justice is the crown prince. The others are too busy protecting themselves. Who would risk offending the grand preceptor to speak up on fatherâs behalf? If things continue to develop this way, weâll have to take this pail of dirty water sooner or later.â
The girl paced worriedly, thinking the matter more frightening the more she thought about it.
Grand Preceptor Cao held the reins of power now, backed by the emperor and trampress. He wasnât lacking in either motive or authority. If the grand preceptor took things a step further and spewed random nonsense at court, her father wouldnât be able to even defend himself since he was at home!
Furious storms were about to descend upon them. The family was gathered together and the men no longer avoided talk of politics around the women. This allowed the womenfolk to fully experience the schemes and plots of court in a way that theyâd never had before, and understand how difficult their men had it in the outside world. Although fear gripped their hearts, everyone was trying to think of solutions.
Qin Huining, quiet up to this point, looked hesitantly at Qin Yining. âFourth Miss, youâre familiar with the crown prince. Perhaps you should leverage this relationship on fatherâs behalf? The crown prince is the crown prince after all. Perhaps he can help some if he speaks up for father.â
The foster girl flushed hotly when she collected everyoneâs gazes. She quickly tried to explain. âIâm, Iâm just worried about father. I want to help some too. I donât mean anything else by it. Iâm just saying whatever Iâm thinking of.â
Qin Yining too had thought that the foster girl was looking to cause trouble, but she only read fear in the girlâs face this time. There was no sense of hostility or maliciousness.
The Qin fourth miss was particularly sensitive to looks from others and pointed hostility. Itâd been something innately bred into her thanks to her upbringing. Now facing a placid Qin Huining, she only nodded and responded blandly, âIâll consider it.â
Qin Huining heaved a visible sigh of relief when she heard this. Chaos was about to engulf the world and she had to remain with the Qins to ensure her own safety. Qin Yiningâs status was unshakeable now, whether in terms of the familyâs hearts or morality. Even if the foster girl still didnât want to accept things, she wouldnât be so dumb as to continue smashing an egg against a rock and make life difficult for herself.
Qin Yining looked away and continued analyzing the situation.
âI think itâs fine if I donât reach out to the crown prince.â That was her answer after a while. âThe crown prince will surely stand out on fatherâs behalf, just like heâs giving tit for tat with Grand Preceptor Cao right now. But his abilities are limited and his words donât carry enough weight. This matter wonât be resolved with asking the emperor for mercy either. We have to pull the rug out from beneath them.â
The second elder master nodded as well. âI agree. The crown prince isnât someone whoâd ignore whatâs happening to us, but heâs limited to what he can do at the moment.â
Qin Huining was beet red by now. The color had crept to even her ears. Sheâd offered this idea because she wanted to acquit herself in front of the family and salvage some of her reputation. But to think that her idea had been the worst of the worst!
The sixth miss pulled on Qin Huiningâs hand and smiled at her in comfort. The foster girl returned a smile that was even uglier than a teary face.
Qin Yining didnât notice the small interlude. She was running her fingers over the red bean bracelet on her hand and thinking deeply. This was a habit sheâd formed recently, to unconsciously toy with the beans whenever she needed to consider something.
The second and third elder master were also frowning tightly. âHow do we pull out the rug from beneath them?â
âIf we want to remove the ultimate source of trouble,â Qin Yu joined in, âThen we need to prove that senior uncleâs innocent.â
Qin Yu nodded. âPrecisely. Senior uncleâs been an honest official for so many years and really shouldnât have to shoulder this kind of unwarranted blame. The Ministry of Revenue lacking silver has nothing to do with us. Can they push responsibility off of themselves with so many pairs of eyes watching them? Weâll be able to get to the bottom of this!â
âThat may be the case, but how do we prove that senior uncleâs innocent?â Qin Yuâs wife piped up.
Everyone fell silent once more.
The old dowager was leaning against a large cushion as she watched her sons and grandchildren brainstorm together. They were a united strand of rope in the face of trouble. She almost cried at the touching sight.
When sheâd been in charge of the inner residence, she sometimes felt that each branch of the family had their own goals and concerns. They were a pile of loose sand, so it was tremendously surprising that they could come together like this in the face of trouble.
Now that she thought about it closely, itâd all seemed to start when Qin Huaiyuan had been thrown into the dungeons and Qin Yining taken control of the residence. It seemed like her granddaughter was quite a character! Thank goodness for her during that time. The matriarch looked smilingly at the fourth miss.
âGranddaughter Yi, what do you think?â
Qin Yining hadnât thought that the old dowager would look to her, especially with a benevolent look, as if nothing ugly had ever happened between them. She didnât mind improving relations with her grandmother, so she responded honestly, âI think that we can prove that fatherâs innocent, weâll just have to go through some additional effort to do so. It wonât be easy to do so either. But Iâve actually been thinking just now what removing the ultimate source of trouble really means.â
Qin Han looked at her. âWhat does fourth sister think is the final solution?â
Qin Yining smiled and answered softly, âMy final solution involves spilling blood, so itâs best not to talk about it.â
Her voice was pleasant to the ear and her smile easy, but the nondescript way she flung out âspilling bloodâ sent chills down backs.
The second elder master adopted a stern look. âNiece Yi, do you meanâŠâ
âItâs enough that we understand certain things. Thereâs no need to say them out loud.â
The only way to keep Qin Huaiyuan safe and forever more was to send everyone who wanted to hurt him to the underworld.
Qin Han sucked in a deep breath when he thought this through. The sixth, seventh miss, and Qin Huining also understood, their faces draining with color when they did so.
Qin Huaiyuan had finished sending off the crown prince and was walking along the covered hallway. He happened to hear Qin Yiningâs words and raised a hand to stop Ruyi from announcing his presence. He paused to listen further.
Qin Yining smiled. âIâm just saying. Itâll take a lot of effort to prove fatherâs innocence. Why donât we take the same amount of effort to put all of our worries to rest once and for all?â
âThat sounds easy, but this is just all talk. Do you know how difficult itâd be to really do that? Thatâs a large tree thatâs unmovable even with many people encircling it! Donât talk about this in the future, niece Yi!â The second elder master lectured solemnly.
Qin Yining nodded with a smile and didnât argue, but passionate feelings to take action rose in her again.
Could they really not kill their enemies? Really?