Everyone was filled with hate given how badly the family had been oppressed. They aimed bright looks of anticipation at Qin Yining when they heard her words.
âTell us what youâve thought of,â Qin Huaiyuan rumbled.
âThere are four critical things we need to handle as soon as possible. First, have everyone know how malicious the Great Zhou emperor is. He tried to exterminate the Qins because of the Soothsayerâs fortunes and jealousy of fatherâs talents. Spread the news of how devastating the attack was so that everyone can see how badly weâve been persecuted.â
Qin Huaiyuan nodded. âI was planning to do that as well.â
The third elder master nodded after momentary thought. âItâll be good to have everything out in the open. The emperor might want to just smooth everything over if we keep our mouths shut. Weâll really have suffered all this for nothing then.â
âThird uncleâs right. Thatâs what Iâm thinking as well.â Qin Yining mused quietly. âWhatever the emperor feels most guilty about is what he wants to hear the least discussion of. So once this matter spreads, heâll have to consider his reputation before taking any action, not to mention that with fatherâs reputation, what happened to us will absolutely arouse public anger. That might even translate to a positive effect on the war.â
The second elder master, Qin Han, and Qin Yu all nodded.
âSecond is to let the public know when we hold the burial, weâll be dismembering the three assassins in front of our familyâs tombs.â
âDismember!â The second elder master was flabbergasted and paced fretfully. âThis probably isnât very appropriate. The three havenât been give a trial. Weâre already opening ourselves to criticism with our interrogation. If we take it another step further and put them to death, not only do we run afoul of the law, but itâll give the Caos another excuse to persecute your father, not to mention what gossip itâll cause again.â
âThatâs right,â Qin Han agreed. âWhat happened with the Ministry of Revenue hasnât been settled yet. This will only give the Caos more fuel.â
âAlthough second uncle and second brother make sense, the law doesnât care about peopleâs feelings. With whatâs happened to our family, the people will only applaud us if we cooked and ate the assassins, much less just pull their limbs off.
âAre we easy targets to be kicked and thrown around however others want to? Our attackers have charged through our door, are we too scared to take revenge even after capturing them? Weâll be the laughingstock of the entire world! Great Yan and Great Zhou are at war. Thereâs no place left for playing nice in hopes of preventing conflict. This is when we should be displaying our attitudes. The emperor is too much of a coward to do so, so someone at court should step forward strongly.â
These words struck Qin Han like a bolt of enlightenment. The second elder master nodded as well.
âAlthough this is risky,â Qin Huaiyuan picked up the conversation, âitâs not a bad plan. Once the news spread, their compatriots will try to rescue them. Weâll just need to lay a trap to capture them all. And if they donât come, killing the three we have will be some comfort to those who have passed.â
âThatâs right.â Qin Yining nodded, her eyes bright. âThe Great Zhou emperor gave them a mission to come kill me. Heâll fault them if they donât complete the mission. Iâll give them an opening when we bury our family. I highly doubt that theyâll be able to refrain from taking action then.â
âNo, thatâs too dangerous.â Qin Yu frowned. âFourth sister, I know that you want to take revenge for the family and nip trouble in the bud, but youâre injured and our familyâs finally found momentary peace. We canât lose anyone else. What if something happens to you after we lure the assassins here?â
He really wanted to exact revenge for his wife, but he wanted even more for all of his family to remain safe and sound.
Qin Yining smiled gratefully at her older cousin and sighed. âHow will we accomplish anything major without some degree of risk? Itâs not that dangerous, really.â
Qin Huaiyuan had already thought of all this when his daughter proposed her plan. âIâll go discuss this with that person. Iâll try to borrow their experts.â
The fourth miss looked at her father and nodded with a smile. Others might not know who the marquis was talking about, but she did. He was planning on borrowing some Silver Masks from Cao Yuqing. This had been part of Qin Yiningâs plan as well.
âAlright, thank you then, father. Iâll go ask Sir Mu myself, as well as approach Azure Justice.â
âAzure Justice?â Qin Han widened his eyes with surprise.
The girl smiled. âI know some people in the alliance. If things go well, they can help us as well.â
âBut theyâre rebels!â Qin Han murmured.
âRebels?â Qin Yining laughed despite herself. âThe heavens themselves are unfair. Who cares about this at a time like this? If it wasnât for these so-called rebels coming in time to scare the assassins off, weâd all be dead!â
It was then that Qin Han and Qin Yu learned that the crowd of people whoâd rushed in to help the Qins were from Azure Justice. The second and third elder master already had their suspicions, so they werenât too surprised.
Qin Yining carefully went over the particulars of her plan with her father. The group offered a multitude of suggestions before the marquis picked the best way to proceed.
Seeing his daughterâs pale face, Qin Huaiyuan dismissed the meeting. âItâs getting late, why donât we all head back and rest? We can make our next moves when daughter Yi is feeling better.â
âAlright.â The room dimmed before her eyes when Qin Yining rose. She had to close her eyes and compose herself before feeling better.
Back at the Venerable Study Hall, she fell fast asleep right after taking her medicine. Meanwhile, Qin Huaiyuan invited Cao Yuqing to the rear garden for a quiet discussion. Their conversation went on for a full hour.
In the military camp outside Xihua, Pang Xiao was finally greeted with the arrival of his Elite Tigers after several days of worrying. These were his confidantes. All of them were highly skilled and very loyal. The Yan capital was under heavy guard these days with the advent of war. Getting any information out of the city was difficult for even these elites, much less typical scouts.
Recently, Pang Xiao hadnât been in the mood to train his troops at all. He brought this confidantes to a quiet, spacious opening and made sure that there was no one else around. âHurry and tell me, how are things in the capital? Did the emperorâs men make it in?â
âIn response to Your Highness, the emperor arranged for a hundred deathsworn to enter the capital as merchants. They raided the Marquis of Anpingâs manor a few days ago. We looked in on them and saw that many were indeed dead. A majority of the servants, head maids and mamas, as well as the third madame, first wife, sixth and seventh missâŚâ
âI donât want to know about them. Just tell me about the fourth miss.â Pang Xiao stood with hands balled into tight fists behind his back. Though his expression was the same as usual, a frosty aura emanated, imparting a frightening sensation of an unsheathed blade hungry for blood.
It was the first time that the Elite Tigers had seen the prince so angry. They cut their report short. âThe fourth miss took a hit and lost a lot of blood. It might harm the foundations of her health. She was apparently still in a feverish sleep when we left.â
âWhat did you say?â Pang Xiaoâs tone remained even, but the threat within was taking almost material form. His suppressed response made the Elite Tiger drop to one knee.
âPlease quell your anger, Your Highness.â
Pang Xiao forced a few deep breaths, telling himself to be calm. But he itched with anger when he thought of how his emperor had reached a decision to kill Qin Yining, using the excuse of her being the talisman of Great Yan.
The emperor had actually sent an eunuch to Pang Xiao with orders to assassinate the official daughter of the Marquis of Anping. When Pang Xiao refused, the eunuch started lecturing him, also under imperial orders. The eunuch berated him for not understanding priorities and showing disrespect in defying an imperial order.
This was the second time the prince had defied an imperial order at Xihua. He was someone who could bend and extend with the times. If itâd been before, he wouldnât have gone overboard with his response, no matter how irritating or hoity-toity the eunuch was acting. There would be a certain degree of mutual respect since they were all just doing their jobs.
But the eunuchâs every word had been to take Qin Yiningâs life!
He couldnât bear to even touch such a treasure. How would he tolerate others wanting to hurt her?
And so the prince ended up in a loud argument with the eunuch, beating up the palace servant in the end.
The servant had left in tears, undoubtedly filling the emperorâs ears with complaints and accusations when he returned.
But this had to do with Qin Yining, an occurrence that always evaporated all of Pang Xiaoâs rationality, leaving behind only instinct.
When the eunuch had rushed off, heâd also sent a messenger pigeon to Mu Jinghu, urging his friend to enter the capital with all haste to protect Qin Yining. If he could, Pang Xiao really wanted to go himself. But heâd already left the military camp once a few days ago. If he left again when the battlefield was so tense, heâd be running afoul of an enormous military taboo.
He could only grit his teeth and tamp down the unease in his heart, pray for the safety of the Qins, and pray that Mu Jinghu would get there in time.
But sheâd still been injured!
Pang Xiao closed his eyes, his fists clenched so tightly that his knuckles were white.
This was a sight that the Elite Tigers had never seen before. Their master was usually a mysterious and reserved one. He was most wary of other people seeing through him, but all that was apparently going out of the window!
âThis prince understand.â Pang Xiao emitted a long sigh after a moment, his tone still the same as usual. âTake some men and secretly protect Qin Si.â
Incomprehension blanketed the Elite Tigers. They were highly trained people. They.. were being sent to protect an unmarried girl?
âIs there a problem?â Pang Xiao arched a brow.
âNo, not at all. This subordinate understands and will go immediately.â The guard bowed and scurried off.
Pang Xiao remained standing in the clearing, his arms crossed as he lifted his head to look at the crescent of the new moon. He slowly spat out through grit teeth after a while, âWell now, arenât you something!â