However, Qin Huining was feeling different. Although the old dowager favored her the most, that old woman Qin- mama had only ever shown her perfunctory respect. Theyâd never been close. There was nothing that could be criticized in the servantâs performance, just that sheâd never been particularly warm towards Qin Huining. The former fourth miss was someone whoâd been well educated since young, how could she possibly cheat? It was impossible that she surreptitiously make one less copy out of laziness. Such childish actions were beneath her! It was one thing for the old servant to suspect Qin Yining, but how dare she drag Qin Huining into this?? The height of insolence!
âIn response to Old Dowager, weâve finished our count.â Jixiang rearranged the papers and subtly flicked an unreadable glance at Qin Yining. âAll three of us made our count. Miss Huining made ten copies, Fourth Miss made⊠thirty copies.â
Everyone looked at the two piles of papers of obviously differing heights when they heard this. It was noticeable to all, but the old dowager hadnât paid attention to that earlier. No one else could glimpse the size of Qin Yiningâs characters, so they only assumed that they varied from large to small with her poor penmanship and had wasted some paper. Who wouldâve thought that sheâd actually write the classic thirty times over, exceeding the requirement of ten?!
Surprised, the old dowager flipped through the various copies that Qin Yining handed in. Although the writing really was very ugly, one could tell that there wasnât even a trace of ink splotches on the paper. The girlâs attitude had been quite serious. The matriarch asked with a smile, âGranddaughter Yi, I only set you girls to ten copies, how come youâve made thirty?â
âRight, I have the same question,â Qin Huining butt in. âI know that you spend the mornings with Zhan- mama and our sisters, and the afternoons with the teacher. Our schedules are equally tight, so how come you have twenty more copies than me?â
Qin Yining had flushed quite red from embarrassment as she twisted her fingers with a lowered head. Sheâd swept her hair up into several interwoven buns today , exposing her neck when she lowered her head. Combined with her fragile, standing figure, she looked as graceful and elegant as a swan. It evoked pity in the hearts of whoever saw her. Even her voice trembled slightly from obvious bashfulness. âIn response to Old Dowager, I didnât know Iâd written it so many times at first. I was indeed wrong for making you so angry that day, so I reflected with each word I wrote. I lost myself in the task and didnât pay attention to how many copies I made in the end. It was only when my maid organized the papers last night that I realized there were forty copies. I discarded the ones that were really too ugly before I came here, leaving only these.â
She snuck a quick glance at the old dowager, her blush deepening. âOld Dowager, I didnât grow up reading and writing. I can chop wood, hunt, and pluck herbs. But itâs really difficult for me to use a brush. Even tempting a dog with a piece of cornbread would result in better penmanship than me. I wasted a lot of ink these two days and feel horribly guilty for all the paper I used.â
âPfawhahahaâ!â Laughter erupted when Qin Yining finished. Those assembled looked over to see the old dowager slapping her thigh in hearty laughter. Although the matriarch had her biases and liked to test and assess others, sheâd been born of a noble family and raised with good manners. She hadnât laughed like this in many years, and they too started chuckling when they thought about what Qin Yining had said. For a moment, the atmosphere in the house was so harmonious that it seemed to be New Yearâs.
âOh, you child! Come here, come to grandmother.â The old dowager wiped at her tears and pulled at Qin Yiningâs hand, patting it. âHow is it as bad as you say! You didnât have the chance to study, otherwise you wouldnât be any worse than your sisters! You wrote down the classic forty times because you were reflecting? No wonder I saw you with dark circles under your eyes over the past two days.â
âLujuan.â The old dowager turned to Qin- mama .
âYes, Old Dowager?â The beaming old servant made a curtsy.
âGo tell the kitchen to send birdâs nest to the fourth miss every day. Sheâs much too skinny, itâs like sheâll topple over in the breeze! Sheâs had a hard life these years and needs some nutrition.â
âYes, this servant will do so.â
Qin Yiningâs face wasnât quite so red now, and she jerked her eyes to the old dowager when she heard the comment about birdâs nest. She was both startled and flattered by the attention. A layer of mist was present in her eyes, and her look was as clear as a gem. It somehow made one think of a newborn kitten, a warm and soft bundle that one wanted to envelop in their arms. That was what the old dowager did as well.
She held Qin Yining in her embrace and patted her back. âGood girl, donât be in a rush. Your handwriting will start improving if you learn well from your teacher. You donât need to think that you lack anything compared to others, and donât compare yourself to a dog in the future.â The old dowager still couldnât help but laugh when she recalled the words âtempting a dog with a piece of cornbreadâ.
Qin Yining lay in the old dowagerâs arms, her nose filled with the unique smell of an elderly person, powder, and tobacco. It warmed her heart and her eyes curved into crescents with her smile. She nodded and inwardly heaved a sigh of relief. Thankfully her strategy of quantity over quality had worked. Her hand cramps werenât for nothing. Only the heavens knew how much effort sheâd put in just now to summon her âembarrassmentââŠ
Qin Huining ground her teeth heavily as she took in everyoneâs reactions. Who wouldâve thought that a simple word from Qin- mama would result in such consequences?! That the old dowager would laugh so freely at this person? That the old dowager would hug Qin Yining and say that she should eat birdâs nest everyday because of her weak body?! This barbarianâs fists were as hard as rocks and she was as strong as an ox, why on earth did they think she was fragile?! Even she, Qin Huining, hadnât eaten birdâs nest everyday! I feel like I suffered those slaps for nothing, everyoneâs forgotten about them already!
Qin Huining maintained a frozen smile on her face as her eyes stabbed continuously towards Qin Yining. What a sly, crafty person! She puts on that piteous act and pretends to be a fool. She does everything to get the old dowagerâs favor! How completely shameless! Qin Huining cursed loudly in her mind, trying valiantly to keep her smile on her face.
But at the end of the day, they all acknowledged Qin Yiningâs skills. They had all seen how the old dowager had rejected her when she entered the manor, but now? Itâd only been a few days, and here the old dowager was laughing heartily, hugging her, and wanting her to eat birdâs nest everyday. Had the old dowager forgotten how Qin Yining had beaten up darling Huining, and that several maids and grannies combined couldnât subdue the new fourth miss?
But, the old dowager was in great spirits and no one wanted to rouse her ire again. Qin- mama âs smile deepened when she saw how fairly the old dowager was handling matters and how close she was with Qin Yining at the moment.
âOld Dowager.â Just as chatter and laughter rang throughout the room, a fetching maid entered and made her greetings. âOld Dowager, the Duke of Dingâs grandson has come. Heâs speaking outside with the lord and says he wishes to come and greet you. Might you have the time to see him?â
âAbsolutely, quite. Have him come in!â The old dowager was delighted.
âUnderstood.â The maid exited to relay the message.
âIn response to Old Dowager, my lord is indeed off today. It looks like Yuanming has come visiting because he knows his uncle-in-law is off today. I mentioned it to mother before. Yuanming admires his uncleâs talents the most, and heâll certainly have a great deal of questions from court heâd like to ask the lord.â
The officials of ancient times had weekends as well!â Looks like Sun Yuâs gained an entirely new personal name, Iâll correct later if this is a typo