Though it was a summer night, Qin Yiningâs weakened state meant the smallest gust of wind induced bone-deep shivers. She clenched her teeth against the elements and passed through the flower-hung gate.
White cloth drapes and flag streamers greeted her as soon as she turned into the main yard. An absence of color enveloped everything; rows of coffins were laid out in the yard and great hall. Candles within white lanterns flickered with the wind. The burnt smell of burning paper money filled the air.
The sight made Bingtang and Qiuluâs hairs stand on end. Tears fell uncontrollably when they thought about how they knew most of the dead, and that all those dead were innocents.
Qin Yining walked past the open coffins, declining to take close looks after she looked at a few. Qin Yu, Qin Han, the second and third elder master, and Qin Huaiyuan were standing in front of the altar. They were dressed in mourning robes and placing paper money into a ceramic brazier.
âFather.â Qin Yining called softly.
Qin Huaiyuan turned to see his daughter dressed in mourning robes, her face pale as a sheet. âWhat are you doing here?â
âIâm here to light incense for everyone and offer my kowtows.â Qin Yining was standing in front of the third madameâs coffin. The late madame was dressed in a vivid sapphire death robes. A single look was enough to start tears flowing uncontrollably.
She knelt in front of the altar and touched her forehead to the ground, choking out, âItâs all my fault. Iâm so sorry to everyone.â Sobs rose in volume at her words.
The third elder master wiped at his face and shook his head. âDonât blame yourself, niece Yi. Like I said before, this matter isnât anyoneâs fault. The only fault we have is to be born in these troubled times.â
Qin Yining forced herself to higher alertness and didnât want to further guess at her familyâs thoughts. Even if they hated her, she deserved it for dragging them all down with her. She was more concerned about another matter at the moment.
âFather, do you know where the assassins are from?â
âYes.â Firelight reflected off of Qin Huaiyuanâs face as he spoke slowly. âThe matter has been thoroughly looked into. The Great Zhou emperor sent the assassins. One, because of what the Soothsayer said about your fortunes and two, to assassinate the emperor. Â There were at least a hundred involved in the operation. They caught the eyes of the Wardenâs Offices of the Five Wards and Silver Masks when they entered the capital dressed as merchants two days ago.â
The second and third elder master, Qin Yu, and Qin Han handed their paper money to the servants beside them. There were too many people present; it was inappropriate to have this conversation here. They headed for the flower hall with unspoken accord, arranging trusted confidantes to keep guard outside.
Only then did Qin Huaiyuan continue. âTheir plan was very thorough. Attackers were first sent to our manor and the palace while a few of their elites remained in the shadows as a backup plan. If it wasnât for Sir Muâs timely intervention, darling Yi would probably not be sitting here right now either.â
The second and third elder master shook their heads with a sigh.
âWhoâs Sir Mu?â asked Qin Yu.
âA person that little Prince Pang sent to protect my daughter.â
This took the third elder master aback. âYou mean that the little prince sent someone to protect our niece?â
Qin Yining knew that the slightest bit of concealment to her family would easily cause misunderstanding. She quickly set the record straight.
âYes, when Pang Zhixi learned that his emperor had sent men to kill me, he quickly arranged for a highly skilled jianghuhero to come help. But water far away does nothing for a fire close at hand. He didnât make it in time for the first group of attackers, only arriving to capture the three later assassins.â
The second elder master nodded silently.
Qin Han frowned. âIt looks like the Zhou emperor and Pang Zhixi have different opinions.â
âIn my opinion, emperors are all the same no matter where they are.â Qin Han snorted derisively. âThey only care about the security of their positions and nothing about the sufferings of the people. It was only some wild and unfounded rumors about fourth sister, but that was enough for the Zhou emperor to send men from far away to come kill her, and kill so many of our family as well! We can tell from this that heâs a law unto himself and thinks nothing of human lives.â
Qin Yining lowered her head. âItâs all my fault in the end.â She took a deep breath in and didnât wait for the others to console her. Turning to the marquis, she asked, âFather, have you gotten anything out of the assassins?â
âThey were tortured, so theyâve spilled the beans on everything they know. A few of their compatriots are still at large. Men from Azure Justice arrived just in time to throw them all out, but the trail was lost later on. Security is very tight in the capital at the moment, so they wonât get away. Theyâll just disband and hide amongst the people. The Wardenâs Office has been searching and hunting everywhere, but havenât come up with anything yet.â
âAnd when we do catch them?â Qin Yining asked. âHas the emperor said what heâll do with them then?â
Qin Huaiyuan shook his head slowly. âThe emperor hasnât said anything yet.â
âHasnât said anything yet?â Qin Yining chuckled coldly. âThings will be difficult if the emperor doesnât express anything. Father, second uncle, third uncle â would you say that with our emperorâs character, might he give all of the assassins back to Great Zhou if the Zhou emperor demands it?â
âThatâs entirely too possible.â Qin Hanâs tone was anguished. âThink about what happened to the Duke of Ding. Great Zhou hadnât even said anything, but our emperor hurried to harm loyal subjects. If the Zhou emperor tosses out âhand them over and you wonât dieâ, our emperor will deliver the assassins wrapped up nicely with a bow! Then our family members will have died for nothing!â
Qin Yu closed his eyes, his hands clenched tightly around the seat of his round chair. The third elder master broke out in loud sobs when he thought of his eleven-year-old son and considerate wife. He wept like a lost babe.
âItâs all because of my incompetence that I couldnât protect your mother and little brother. If the emperor wants to release these murderers, Iâll, Iâll kill him myself!â
âFather.â Qin Han took his fatherâs hand. âDonât cry yourself sick. Mother would never want that to happen to you. Natural disasters and wars are unavoidable. None of this is your fault. Those of us still alive should think about how to get justice for our dead kin. We have an even more important responsibility to bear. Father, you must remain calm.â
The third elder master wiped at his face with his sleeve, forcing his emotions back under control.
Qin Yining also dabbed away tears and continued hoarsely, âWe canât let the emperor hand them over, whether itâs the ones weâve captured or the group still running. The assassins at large will become a latent threat if we donât catch them. But if the emperor wonât let us kill them⊠Iâll have to think of something else.
âOpenly defying the emperor is a foolish move. Weâd be dashing eggs against rocks in head-on conflict. We need to think of an appropriate way to make these murderers pay!â
âDarling Yi, do you have a plan?â Qin Huaiyuan asked.
âYes.â Qin Yining nodded with a resolute look. âAn eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. The blood of the Qins stain their hands. Iâll have these murderers pay in blood!â