The duchess smiled at Qin Yining. âGranddaughter Yi, we owe a great deal to you this time. If it hadnât been for your timely notification, we never wouldâve have caught this old fool.â
âDonât say that, grandmother.â Qin Yining smiled diffidently. âI was useless before and couldnât help you. When such a good chance to get revenge presented itself, how could I possibly pass it up?â
Moved, the duchess nodded and sighed. âI was wrong to force you to be alliance head that day.â
âNot at all. I understand what you were thinking. You didnât really hurt me either. Itâs all water under the bridge, we donât need to mention it again.â
Though the girl said this, the duchess still felt that sheâd failed as a grandmother when she recalled what sheâd done and how Qin Yining had herself a hostage at a crucial moment to help the duchess escape.
Qin Yiningâs fifth cousin-in-law and senior aunt were already kicking and punching the grand preceptor. Her second aunt had sunk vengeful teeth into the man, refusing to let go even when she started choking on a mouthful of blood.
Revenge was finally at hand for the innocent Sun males!
Though Grand Preceptor Cao was in pain, he couldnât move as his acupoints had been sealed. He could only yell gutturally and suffer the abuse.
The duchess rose, immediately followed by the four men by her side. The latter glared hatefully at the grand preceptor. âAlliance Head, what should we do to this ass of a fool?â
Smiling faintly, the duchess stepped firmly on the grand preceptorâs face and ground her foot in. She looked at Qin Yining. âGranddaughter Yi, what do you think I should do?â
The Qin fourth miss looked at the man on the ground. âGrandmother, it was due to his and the trampressâ words that the emperor had the idea of moving against my senior cousin. That further led to the disaster that descended on the Suns. Heâs our greatest enemy! Itâs naturally up to you what should be done now that heâs been caught. I support whatever you decide.â
With her quick mind, Qin Yining knew that her maternal grandmother wanted to probe what the current Qin attitude was. She didnât want the others to misunderstand her father, nor did she want his quiet efforts in the shadows to really fade into the background.
âWho knows how much effort all of us have put in for this day? Justice is finally served and we have our vengeance! My father says that we can continue on peacefully only when we have our revenge. This applies for both the Qins and the Suns. Thankfully the heavens are just and villains receive their share of karma in the end!â
Grand Preceptor Cao glared viciously at Qin Yining when he heard this. The violent light in his eyes wouldâve materialized as a dagger and gotten a few stabs in if it couldâve.
She wasnât afraid in the least. She actually smiled, as if comforting the old man. âDonât worry, gramps, your family is all dead and your line ended. You wonât be lonely in the underworld.â
Desolate agony crossed the grand preceptorâs face and blood trickled from the corners of his mouth.
Qin Yining stooped in front of the old man. âDidnât you flee through a secret passageway when you heard that the Prince of Ning had entered the city? Hadnât the thought of your entire family being doomed to death already occurred to you then? Tsk tsk, youâre a true man alright! Job well done! It seems that those who accomplish great things do indeed have to be ruthless!
âHonestly, if youâd shared a quick word with your family and encouraged everyone to escape together, a few of you really mightâve made it out in the chaos. At the very least, your family line wouldnât have ended.â
The girl picked up a handful of dirt and showered it onto the grand preceptorâs eyes, ones that bulging out at her with anger. He instantly closed them in pain.
âBut what a pity that you were too selfish to. And so, the Caos have been completely uprooted. Donât worry, you wonât have an easier death than Cao Yurou. Itâs only fitting that you share your daughterâs end, no? Oh right, I have one more thing to tell you.â She leaned down, her smiling tones piercing through the manâs eardrums.
âDo you know what your greatest mistake was?
âYou probably donât know that the rare book and coral the prince gave you is actually ours.â
Grand Preceptor Caoâs eyes widened at this. Ignoring the pain of sand and dirt in them, he glared at the girl through a film of tears, the wounded roars of a wild animal ripping from his throat.
Qin Yining laughed gaily. âOh please, someone with brains like yours should never try to outwit my father! Do you think you had us against the wall with the missing silver from the Ministry of Revenue? I thought so too at first, but when I couldnât find fatherâs beloved Yan Zhenqing book in his study, then thought of how much you like calligraphy, I suddenly understood why the prince had gone to bow submissively to you. I knew this day would come. Cao Bingzhong, youâll die a well deserved death!â
âHuff! Huff!â The grand preceptor couldnât speak through his sealed acupoints. The only thing he could do was scream gutturally from his throat.
He finally understood, he understood everything now! Heâd been overly confident and thus underestimated Wise Pan An. Heâd forgotten that this title wasnât just for show!
It was too late, everything was too late!
Though the others didnât know what had happened, they could tell from the Qin fourth missâ words that Grand Preceptor Caoâs current predicament were a result of a Qin Huaiyuan scheme. Thus, no one bore any lingering suspicions against the marquis. They only felt gratitude instead!
âGet him, get him!â
The womenfolk could resist no longer and surged forward, kicking and punching the petrified grand preceptor on the ground. Some tore harshly at his flesh with their teeth, refusing to let go even sprayed with fresh blood.
Qin Yiningâs senior aunt opted for grabbing the grand preceptorâs hair and smashing his face repeatedly into the ground. âYou filthy bastard, burn in hell, burn in hell!! Give me back my husband! Give me back my Mingâer! Give me back my relatives-in-law!â
The destruction of her family had been the start of all her bad luck. Her father and brothers dying had bereft her of support and was the source of countless nightmares that terrified her awake in tears.
Sheâd once thought that she would have no place to vent her bitter hate, but one had presented itself today!
The women encircled the grand preceptor as they vented their emotions, blows still raining down even when their victim was dead. Judging from their momentum, they wanted to pound the old man into meat paste.
The duchess remained on the sidelines all this while, a slight smile gracing her face while her hands formed tight fists within her sleeves. She didnât feel anything even when her nails drew blood after piercing through her skin.
As she watched a pool of blood slowly spread over the ground, the tight knot of rage and hate  in her slowly loosened, giving way to a loss of purpose.
âGranddaughter Yi, you probably donât know that the pursuit of revenge was the only thing that kept us alive during this time.â The duchess turned and walked towards the back, holding the girlâs hand. The four men were hot on their heels. Mu Jinghu quickly took a place next to Qin Yining.
âNow that weâve served justice with our own hands, I suddenly feel empty. The driving force behind clenched teeth that kept us going during this time has stilled, but whatâs to be our purpose in our remaining days?â
âWhy, find a quiet place and live happily with my aunts and cousins-in-law, of course. Live out your lives peacefully and occasionally think of grandfather, my uncles, and cousins. See the world that they didnât have a chance to see. That would still be a fulfilling life.â
The duchess stopped and grasped Qin Yiningâs hands firmly. âYouâre right. Our revenge has been exacted and I shouldnât continue to nurse this grudge. Those who are gone have passed on. Itâs fruitless to keep holding onto what canât be changed. What we can do now is live on.â
âThatâs right.â Qin Yining smiled faintly.
The duchess smiled into the girlâs clear eyes. âThen, darling Yi, how about I give you Azure Justice?â
Qin Yining blanked.
The four men behind the duchess also froze. She looked back at them with a smile. âI originally formed the alliance because one, the title of the Duke of Ding could recruit many like-minded people. Second, I had my own goal of using the power of many for revenge. Many of those in the organization wish to topple tyranny.â
âAlliance HeadâŠâ The leader of the four was a tall, buff man just over thirty. âWe understand your intentions, but Miss Qin is still the daughter of the Marquis of Anping! Her father is an official and weâre rebelsâŠâ
âMy granddaughter is smart and resourceful. She has the brains to lead everyone onto the right path. Our original intent was to bring peace and prosperity to the people. Everyone knows what kind of person the marquis is, and our goals donât actually conflict with the Qin operandi modus.â