Qin Yining continued with a grim expression. âThe situation outside is very tense. Steward Zhong sent word just now that the capital city has been surrounded by the Great Zhou army. It was our army guarding the gates before, not letting people leave. But now our men have been scared back inside, the gates shut up tight. They wouldnât be able to let anyone out even if they wanted to.â
Color drained from the familyâs faces as they heard the dire news. It was an oppressive feeling of thunderclouds looming over the city walls, of towering buildings about to collapse.
âBut what should we do? Is our country about to be destroyed?â Tears swam in the frightened old dowagerâs eyes. Qin-mama quickly offered a handkerchief to wipe away tears.
The second madame asked, âNiece Yi, if this is the case, we should defend the manor with everything weâve got. Where would we move to?â
âSecond aunt, what we should do now isnât defend the manor unto death. We need to leave. Think about it. The city gates are sealed off and what rations we have left are earmarked for the troops. Even so, how long do you think the rations will last us given the 320 thousand soldiers we have?
âThe people will be far worse off than the army. They canât afford to buy food and they canât escape. The emperor canât give us a concrete plan. Iâm afraid weâll have revolts soon! When the commoners turn into mobs, where do you think theyâll head for first? The granaries? The offices of government? Or the rich families in the city?â
âA single pair of hands will be hard pressed to defend against two others. Our guards wonât be enough.â The fourth miss pursed her lips. âMy father is a famous official and Iâm a nun with official providence. Our family has too bright a target painted on our backs. When the mobs form, none of us will be able to get away. Besides, thereâs another matter at hand.â
âOh heavens!â The old dowager wailed loudly with frightened tears. âWolves to our fore and tigers to our rear. How will we possibly survive? Damnation take all of them! The old trash emperor hid the silver and refused to buy grain everyone â wasnât it my son who thought of how to resolve the situation for everyone? Not only are they not grateful, but they want revenge on us!â
Qin Yining quickly comforted them. âThis is why I say that we should pack our things and leave before things are really a mess. Bring your valuables and useful items, come with me to Mt. Eternal Spring.â
A few looked at Qin Yining, fear of the unknown written in their eyes.
âIâve put up quite a few refugees in the park on the mountain. You remember, right? Iâve been sending them supplies that I bought with silver from the Institute. Theyâre grateful to me. Come with me, theyâll protect us from the mobs.
âThe most important thing is that once food runs out and canât be bought, we can still feed ourselves from the mountain. Thankfully itâs not winter. We can hunt in the woods, dig up wild vegetables, fish in the rivers, and catch birds in the trees. We wonât starve, at any rate.â The girl laughed lightheartedly. âDonât worry at all, everyone. I lived in the mountains for six years! Iâm well versed in hunting, trapping birds, and skills like that. I can keep all of us alive. No one will starve.â
The family sniffled as they looked at the optimistic Qin Yining, deeply pitying her with true sincerity for the first time. Theyâd always lived under the shelter of the Qin name, being served hand and foot and wanting for nothing. Upon hearing that food wasnât to be found in the city, theyâd panicked and had no idea what to do.
But Qin Yining had had to face this difficulty since eight years old. She had nothing to eat or drink she was just a little child eking out survival in the mountains. Six years passed in the blink of an eye, almost half of her lifespanâŠ
What was most precious was that she hadnât been defeated by this hardship. Rather, sheâd adamantly lived on and grown into a fine girl of intelligence and resilience.
The girl hugged her mother back, not sure whether to laugh or cry as she comforted the madame. âDonât cry, mother. To be honest, we have a great chance of survival if we head into the mountains. Thereâs quite a few of us. We can look out for each other, and weâll have the support and help from those in Ning Park. Thereâs strength in numbers. We wonât starve no matter what. Weâll at least have someone to talk to, no?â
The senior madame howled with fresh sobs as she clung to her daughter, bringing answering twinges to the old dowager and the others. They felt for Qin Yining, and even more for themselves that they had to endures âlives not fit for anyoneâ.
Qin Yining soothed her mother and the old dowager to no avail. The second and third elder master, Qin Yu and Qin Han returned at this point.
When they saw all the womenfolk clasping each other in tears, they were alarmed that something had happened. Qin Yiningâs explanation set them at ease.
âNiece Yi and big brother are father and âsonâ alright,â the second elder master declared. âThatâs what our brother said as well. He sent us back with instructions to make haste while bedlam has yet to engulf the city. We need to hurry and pack our things to seek shelter from the refugees that Niece Yi is housing on Mt. Eternal Spring. The people will remember what sheâs done for them. No place else will, and theyâll be able to protect us.â
Hearing that Qin Huaiyuan had proposed the same idea, the old dowager no longer hesitated. âSince weâre to flee, letâs release all of the new servants weâve bought. We can waive their freedom price. We wonât be able to feed so many anyways.â
But Qin Yining shook her head. âEven if we release them, where will they find new jobs in a time like this? Theyâll starve to death if they donât work. Letâs bring them with us. Even if we eat rice husks and pick at vegetables, thatâs still a way forward. Thereâs no reason that the Qins can coexist peacefully with the refugees on the mountain, but not with the servants that have served us for so long.â
âNiece Yi is right, letâs leave together as a family,â the second elder master concurred. âWe canât do something so heartless. How will my brother maintain his footing in the army if word of this spreads? Donât forget that the soldiers are also people, that they have family in the city too. Who knows if someoneâs relative is in our household? Itâs best not to create unnecessary trouble.â
Old Dowager flushed from embarrassment with Qin Yining and the second elder masterâs responses. She waved a hand awkwardly. âAlright, alright. Letâs do what both of you say. Iâm getting muddleheaded in my age, so donât pay attention to me.â
It was the first time that the old dowager had yielded with self-deprecating remarks. The Qin fourth miss and second elder master looked at each other, each heaving an inward sigh of relief. They really couldnât afford to have any further trouble crop up at this time. If the old dowager had refused to come to her senses, theyâd have to waste time talking her around. It was only a good thing that the matriarch wasnât being obstinate anymore.
They quickly summoned all of the family to give instructions for a journey. Qin Yining specifically reminded everyone, âCarefully lock up all the valuables that canât be moved and put them into the cellars. We wonât be seeing any of the remaining furniture and decorations again. Bring practical clothing with you, and for all seasons, not just summer. If the war continues to the new year, weâll be spending the winter on the mountainâŠâ
The Qins made fretful preparations and dismissed the craftsmen working on repairing the rear residence.
All of the family branches and residences huddled together for hushed meetings. When it reached half an hour after midnight and thanks to the second elder master buying off the night patrol, the Qins hurriedly left the ruins of the Anping Manor. Carriages carrying the Qins, servants, and belongings made quick time to the outskirts of the city.
Qin Yining found the situation amusing. âDonât be sad, mother. Fortune and disaster come hand-in-hand in life. One lives to an old age after weathering three great rises and falls. Donât worry, even if we arenât in the lap of luxury, I can ensure that you wonât go hungry.â
The girl smiled. âDonât even worry about that! Fatherâs in the army and wonât be the first to go hungry at all. With his smarts, he wonât get the short end of the stick at all. You need to worry even less about grandmother. Sheâll definitely find a way to take the entire family to Bao Chang or down the coastline.â