The old dowager smiled when the girls returned to the outer room. “It’s growing late. You all should be heading to Garden of Tranquility for lessons in manners, no?”
“Thank you, senior aunt!” The sixth miss smiled sweetly.
“We’re all one family so it’s good to visit more often. Granddaughter Yi has just returned this time, she’ll have much to say to her grandparents. You girls can go next time. You’ll all have an opportunity.” The old dowager didn’t think much of this. Kids will be kids. They so love to play. The girls all responded affirmatively.
Qin Yining had a very busy day, but perhaps because she was to visit her maternal grandparents on the morrow, she was a bit distracted during her studies. She couldn’t even remember the various rules and manners that Zhan- mama taught her, even after the mama repeated herself. The palace servant gave up for the day after a few tries. Qin Yining also discovered that Qin Huining’s looks at her had grown even more vengeful. It was as if there was a blood feud between the two.
She still went to the study in the outer residence in the afternoon, listening to the teacher behind a screen. Night had already fallen by the time she returned to Snowpear Courtyard. Her emotions were a bit all over the place because she was to meet the Duchess of Ding tomorrow and had no idea how her maternal grandmother was. She had Ruilan prepare her outfit and then asked Zhan- mama to look it over, only resting when she was certain that everything was in order. But as she lay in bed, she carefully recalled the circumstances of Bao- mama ’s visit. They all said that birds of a feather flock together. Bao- mama was a trusted confidante by the duchess’ side and would naturally have some insight into the duchess’ demeanor. Her style and way of speaking would inevitably be similar to her mistress. Qin Yining finally went to sleep peacefully when she thoroughly went over all the sticky situations that could develop and brainstormed strategies in response.
The night passed calmly. After greeting the old dowager in the morning, Qin Yining went back to Snowpear Courtyard to wash up and change clothes. She had chosen a pastel pink, plain silk padded jacket with large sleeves today. It was paired with a downy-yellow, simple pleated skirt . The outfit was topped off by a crimson cape lined with white rabbit fur on the collar. This heightened Qin Yining’s bashfulness as a young girl, but didn’t downplay her looks, whereas the fabric and work of the clothes emphasized her status as a noble daughter.
As for jewelry, she selected two jade cloves and a crab-apple hairpin from the jewelry set that third madame had gifted Qin Yining to adorn her hair. The girl’s hair was jet-black. When the crap-apple hairpin was set into her partially upswept hairstyle, it heightened the inky luster of the locks and made the hairpin appear exquisite and precious.
“ Mama , I think one at my age doesn’t need powder, right?” Qin Yining looked at the various bottles on her vanity mirror and started coughing at the various fragrances that were assaulting her nose.
The palace servant tucked away some errant strands of hair with a smile. “The miss is perfect this way. You were born with good skin, and young girls don’t need powder or rouge. But it’s cold outside, so you should use the ointment lightly scented with jasmine on your face. It wouldn’t do for the wind to chap your cheeks.”
“As you say, mama. ” Qin Yining nodded with a smile. She was bringing only Ruilan with her to the Duke of Ding’s manor. She could’ve brought a mama as well, but upon further observation, Qin Yining discovered that Zhu- mama was a quiet one who did everything she was told. The old servant wasn’t suited for important tasks at all, whereas Zhan- mama wasn’t one of hers, so there was nothing to be done either.
Ruilan had changed into a pale-green outer jacket and skirt combination for the trip today. She’d slipped a bright-red long vest with a furred collar on over the outfit. The coordination of red and green looked quite fetching due to her youth, and made her appear very dependable as well. “Miss, the carriage has been prepared. Senior Madame says the carriage will be parked outside the second door and leave via the western side door. We should head for the carriage now.”
Qin Yining stepped into the sedan holding an exquisite hand warmer. Ruilan stood next to the sedan, following when it headed out to the second door. They swapped out for a small carriage wallpapered with wax paper, reaching the western side door after a short travel. There was already a long convoy waiting in front of the door.
The prime minister’s wife was openly heading home in full glory, and bringing her daughter as well. It wasn’t a quick scurry home in a singular carriage like last time. Two luxurious carriages adorned with tassels had been arranged for the mistresses. A small, plain one followed behind for the mamas honored enough to come along for the trip. The convoy was rounded out with two carriages loaded with gifts. There were at least a dozen servants and guards in the retinue as well.
Qin Yining sat down across from Jin- mama and began openly looking at Qin Huining. The foster daughter had thrown on a turquoise, knitted silk cloak and an aqua brocade dress. Her clothing was in muted shades, but she’d put hard work into her makeup. Her slender eyebrows arched slightly upwards, and powder was perfectly applied. The deep red of her lips hearkened to the red jade beads of her earrings, enhancing the girl’s overall looks greatly. The ensemble did indeed look good, going beyond her usual demureness and giving a few hints of a sharply domineering beauty.
She was perhaps made uncomfortable by Qin Yining’s assessment and frowned slightly. “What are you looking at, younger sister Little Creek?”
“Miss Huining looks so pretty in this that I lost myself in appreciation.” Qin Yining smiled.
“It’s nothing compared to your natural beauty.” The response held barely concealed jealousy. Qin Huining had dressed to win against Qin Yining, because she’d thought that the newcomer would dress to the best of her ability for her first visit to the Duke of Ding. Who would’ve thought that Qin Yining wouldn’t use any powder and wear barely any jewelry?! Most irritating of all was that the charm and allure in Qin Yining’s looks was all natural and apparent even without cosmetics. Qin Huining had been a bit proud of her get up today, but she could feel her pride shatter all over the floor with Qin Yining sitting in front of her.
Qin Yining knew that these people were materialistic and changed with the wind. She wasn’t angry at this and smiled gratefully instead. “Many thanks to Jin- mama , I was about to ask you the same.”
Jin- mama began her explanations in a low voice. Although the Duke of Ding was a venerated and wealthy official, they were a family of scholars. Their house rules were exceedingly stern. Although they were accustomed to wielding power, none of their children of the main or side family branches, especially the three generations directly beneath the duke and duchess’ care, had ever had bullying scandals. What was most admirable and rare to Qin Yining was that all of the girls in this household were very close to each other. If the duchess caught anyone scheming or framing others, heavy punishment would be in store.
“The duchess says that a family united is a family that can withstand external pressure and attack. Although a flower looks pretty from the outside, it won’t live long if the core is rotten.” Jin- mama basked in shared glory, whereas Qin Yining was in deep agreement. Compared to this, the prime minister manor seemed rather… base…
“Miss, your senior uncle and second uncle are all generals fighting against Great Zhou and aren’t in the manor at the moment. However, your senior aunt and second aunt are both present. You have six female cousins and five male cousins—the eldest of which came yesterday with the invitation.” Jin- mama started describing the members of the household after going over the family culture. Qin Yining committed everything to memory and was fully familiar with the Duke of Ding Manor’s household structure and atmosphere by the time they arrived.
“The lady’s come back!” A delighted voice sounded from outside the carriage. A runner was sent into the manor. “Hurry and tell Elder Madame that the eldest lady and miss has returned!”
The group had just crossed the inner door inside the main doors whereupon they were greeted by the hubbub of two older women leading a group of young girls.