The prince thought for a moment. âJialan, help Miss Qin to your room for some rest. You two girls can also use this time to catch-up.â He was implicitly giving permission for a deeper friendship to form between the two girls.
âI just so wanted to chat with elder sister Qin.â Weichi Jialan took Qin Yiningâs arm with a smile. âYou got heatstroke because you rushed here to save my mother. I donât know how to ever thank you.â
âThe elder princess shouldnât be so polite.â Qin Yining smiled and returned a pleasant courtesy.
As neither of them knew the otherâs age, both accorded the other the more respectful title of older sister. The two walked out together, Jiyun bringing up the rear along with the princessâ maids and mama.
âYour Highness,â said the princeâs heir. âWe should go out and welcome the empress. It wouldnât do to have her wait long.â
The Prince of Ning knew that his firstborn was right, but in his current enraged state, he itched to slice and dice the trampress. Who wanted to welcome that bitch?!
âShe harmed my princess consort and wants me to dance attendance upon her?!â
Commandery Princess Jialan had just helped Qin Yining down some steps when they were met headlong with a bewitching figure dressed in red, surrounded by a crowd of attendees. Who was it if not the empress??
But this development made Qin Yining breath a sigh of relief. This wasnât a result of her refusing to go, it was the trampress barging in to where she shouldnât be. If the prince wanted to blame someone for this coincidental meeting, it would be the fault of the empressâ arrogance in treating the Ning Manor like her own residence.
The commandery princessâ expression clouded upon seeing the empress. She surreptitiously let go of the Qin fourth missâ hand and walked up to curtsey. âGreetings and good health to Your Majesty.â
Qin Yining seemed to have frozen with fright, dropping to her knees a beat later. âThis subject greets Your Majesty.â
The crimson red pleats of the empressâ skirt swayed with her sashay, a golden dangle at the end of her peony hairpin moving in time as well. It made her appear noble, elegant, stunning, and opulent.
She cast a sidelong glance at Qin Yining and Jialan on the ground, saying lazily, âHmm? I didnât know that Qin misses had friends in so many places. Youâre best friends with Commandery Princess Jialan? How did I never know of this close friendship before?â
The princess had her head lowered as her hand balled into a tight fist beneath her embroidered handkerchief. Her mother had been plotted against and this prancing, haughty personage was the culprit! How could she not hate the empress?
As mature and steady the princess usually was, she couldnât hold her tongue at this time. She retorted coldly, âYour Majesty is overworked and overburdened with managing the imperial harem. How would you possibly know everything? If you did, youâd be one of the gods!â
And donât think youâre actually that omnipotent, or youâll soon depart from this world!
The empress snorted dismissively. âThe princess has gotten quite a sharp tongue after a few days. It looks like birds of a feather flock together. Be careful of being used when you befriend the young fox from an old foxâs den!â
Jialan shook her anger while Qin Yining kept her head down. She was wondering whether to speak up when she heard the Prince of Ningâs voice. âThis prince thinks both the old fox and young fox are cute things. Theyâre much better than a thousand-year-old vixen that will be the downfall of the nation!â
The prince had brought his sons out to the covered hallway and made their greetings to the empress. Though they observed all the pleasantries, anyone could tell that the line of âthousand-year-old vixenâ was aimed at the empress!
Legends spoke of how King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty had brought about his dynastyâs downfall because of his lasciviousness. 1 Heâd angered the mother goddess Nuwa by making lustful comments about her beauty, whoâd in turn sent the thousand-year-old vixen spirit to the mortal world to tempt the king and bring utter disaster to his nation.
The current situation of Great Yan actually bore several similarities to this myth.
The emperor had bumped into the traveling empress when travelling to pray to the Doumu goddess at the Celestial Nunnery. Heâd been so taken with the stunning empress that heâd immediately added her to the imperial harem, bestowing upon her favor that he showed no one else. They didnât conceal the fact that theyâd cemented their love before the goddess, and it was quite a love story for a time.
But after that, the emperor grew increasingly tyrannical and incompetent. He did everything the empress wanted and oppressed loyal, wise subjects on her behalf. The empress was ruthless and cruel beyond imagination, making her overlap almost completely with Daji, the malevolent fox spirit thatâd captivated King Zhou.
Rumors like these were rife in the streets, but very few actually made it into the empressâ ears. The Prince of Ning was exceedingly bold to speak of it before her.
The empress went white in her anger and responded frostily, âIt looks like this seat shouldnât have come today? I heard that the princess consort suffers ill health in her old age and took sick after merely visiting the palace. I thought that since weâre all a family, I would make some time and look in on her. But is this how the Ning Manor treats this seat?!â
âNo need for Your Majestyâs concern.â How was this gloriously flaunting empress here to look after a sick person? She was here to admire her handiwork, and wasnât she mocking that the Prince of Ning was also old by mentioning his wifeâs age?
He certainly wasnât the type to take this lying down. âTime treats no one kindly. Who can always remain young? You too are growing old, Your Majesty. You should take care of your body and mental health so that my royal brother will continue to favor you. Donât stretch your hand out too far, or it might cut off!â
âHow dare you!â The empress widened her beautiful eyes in anger and glared viciously at the imperial prince.
The prince didnât back down a single iota. He didnât invite her to take a seat and his attitude didnât soften at all.
Self-pity and frustration welled up in the empress; tears almost fell. When sheâd seen Qin Yining through the back door, sheâd suspected that the Prince of Ning was in cahoots with the Qins. The princeâs untoward behavior towards her and complete lack of respect further cemented these thoughts.
But what enraged her the most was that label of âthousand-year-old vixenâ.
Sheâd met the Soothsayer by chance when the nun hadnât known her identity. The Soothsayer had read her fortunes anyway and said she was a âfairy descended into the mortal world, the treasured pearl of the dragonsâ. The empress was destined for a life of fortune and wealth, a regal aura of nobility around her, to command the world with a hand, and magnificence beyond belief.
The empress had felt some skepticism at first, but to think that all of the predictions had come true!
But as time went on, jarring notes began to strike at the empress. Why is my life playing out like Dajiâs? She still treated the Soothsayer with utmost respect. Perhaps it was just a coincidence. After all, her fortunes had all been good.
So, it wasnât just her thinking that she resembled a nation-destroying fox spirit? Even a crude buffoon like the Prince of Ning was throwing it in her face!
âSo this is how the prince treats this seat! Disrespect to me is disrespect to the emperor! Do you want to mutiny?!â
âThe empress is the empress alright. Women should just keep to household affairs. How much face do you have to represent my royal brother? Who the hell do you think you are!?â
âYou, you crude, base buffoon!â
âItâs not the first day that Iâve been crude or base! I didnât invite you here to look at me! Your Majesty comes to strut and prance around, crowing about how splendid you are. Do you take me, Weichi Jinming, to be just anyoneâs punching bag?! Why donât we bring this up to my royal brother? Iâd like to see who he defends, you or his blood brother!â
Angry tears spun in the empressâ eyes, but she didnât continue her tirade. Because of her years with the emperor, she knew that the imperial majesty had a very good relationship with the Prince of Ning. She might not actually succeed if she brought any tales of woe or abuse to the emperor.
Plus, her own family was at a critical juncture. It wasnât the right moment to create more trouble.
The empress grit her teeth and ultimately left with a flurry of her sleeves. Iâll take care of him one day!
The princeâs heir asked worriedly after the empress stomped off, âYour Highness, this might not have been the right thing to do. The empress has the emperorâs ear. What if this results in all-out hostility?â
âF*ck this motherf*cking piece of shit! Am I afraid of that bitch?! Sheâs climbing to the top of my head, am I supposed to just take it?!â 2
The Prince of Ning had his roots in the army, so his voice boomed like a bell when he raised it in admonishment. He didnât care at all whether the empress could still hear him. He raised a foot and kicked a vase holding kumquats, spilling flowers and dirt everywhere after a loud clang.
Qin Yining and Jialan helped each other up while Jiyun carefully took a position behind Qin Yining.
The Qin fourth miss thought for a moment. âYour Highness, I think I should take my leave first. Bingtang can stay behind to tend to the princess consort. I will come pay my respects when Her Highness is better.â
The prince nodded. âMany thanks for your troubles today. Servants, show Miss Qin out.â
âOh I wouldnât dare.â Qin Yining left with Jiyun after a round of pleasantries.
As he looked at the departing Qin fourth miss, the princeâs heir whispered, âYour Highness, do you think something may be off about what happened today? The Qins have been at odds with the Caos for quite a while. This was quite a coincidenceâŚâ
The prince glanced at his son and slightly narrowed his eyes at the girlâs form. âIf this really is a plot, I wonder if itâs the old foxâs or the young oneâs.â
Qin Yining and Jiyun immediately climbed on their horses and hightailed it home after departing Ning Manor. At the same time, a servant came back in with a report.
âYour Highness, the Marquis of Anping requests an audience.â
The Prince of Ning raised an eyebrow with interest. âWhat a coincidence. The father comes when the daughter has just left. Was this planned? Well? Show him in already!â
This is a real legend! A famous one at that. I take my previous words of motherf*cking seeming out of place in ancient China. I think the Prince of Ning would be the only person to curse like this. It suits him well. XD