Qin Yining headed for the gates of Ning Park with Jiyun holding an old wax-paper umbrella by her side. They saw Qitai wearing straight robes of fine, vivid blue cotton, also holding a wax-paper umbrella.
The man quickly put the umbrella away and bowed when he saw the girl. âFourth Miss.â
âPlease do rise. Uncle Anâs served my father for many years, so thereâs no need for this. Itâs not right that you bow like this to me.â
Qitai was surnamed An, and the man refused to listen. He finished his bow properly before rising with a smile. âMilord sent me here with a message that he has important business to discuss with you. Heâs been summoned to the palace at the moment and probably wonât be free until nightfall. He asks for you to wait at the foot of the mountain at the hour of the dog. Heâll be there then.â
Qin Yining nodded. âI understand. Did father say what it was about and why he hasnât been able to visit? The old dowager and other family members miss him dearly.â
âHeâs really been too busy. To be honest, even Iâve been so busy at his side that the days blur into each other.â Qitai looked around and lowered his voice when he saw that no one else was present. âThe emperor looks like he wants to surrender. Thereâs a lot of things involved when it comes to something as big as this. Milordâs been discussing this with the emperor all day. He doesnât have any free time at all.â
The fourth miss nodded understandingly and sighed. âFather really is in a difficult spot. Please take good care of him, Uncle An, and remind him that he needs to rest.â
âYes, this servant will naturally keep an eye on that.â
âIs my father well? Is Auntie Cao well?â
âMilord goes hungry every other meal in the army, but itâs better than being outside.â Qitai smiled. âConcubine Cao has remained in disguise as a man while protecting milord. The two actually seem more like friends. They donât talk much, but they understand each other well.â
His words were a roundabout way of saying that Qin Huaiyuan and Cao Yuqing still hadnât consummated their marriage.
Qitai spent his entire day by her fatherâs side, so naturally he wouldnât overlook anything.
Qin Yining heaved an inward sigh of relief for her mother. âI understand. Many thanks, Iâll wait for my father at the foot of the mountain at the hour of the dog.â
âAlright, then this servant takes my leave. I need to return to milord for further duties.â Qitai bowed.
Qin Yining nodded and sent Qitai off with her eyes. When the man was far off in the distance, she turned to Jiyun. âIt looks like the emperor really has decided to surrender.â
âAlthough I shouldnât say this, I feel hugely relieved after hearing that.â
The Qin fourth miss understood her maidâs sentiment. âI know. Once the war ends, so does the siege on the city. Weâll have another way out for us then. As for weighty matters of right or wrong for the country, itâs not something up to you or me.â
âThatâs right. And when the fighting stops, the prince will definitely come looking for you, miss. Youâve suffered so much during this period, His Highness will definitely be heartbroken.â Jiyunâs imagined scenes of reunion were touching affairs, given how much Pang Xiao cared for Qin Yining.
The Qin fourth miss rubbed her burning ears. Though her expression didnât change, she was lighthearted.
Despite it being inappropriate to rejoice when the country was about to be no more, Qin Yining felt that thanks to the former emperor embezzling all of the nationâs funds, the fate of Great Yan had long since been written in stone. Such was the truth even if people would rather not admit to it.
Now that Weichi Yan wished to surrender, it felt like an enormous weight had been lifted off her back.
âHow would I ever? Itâs all from Qitai. Heâs by fatherâs side all day and knows more than us. Unless he told me white lies, I can promise that thereâs absolutely nothing going on between father and Auntie Cao.â
And so persistent impatience and fright subsided on this rainy day.
Qin Yining went about her day as usual and left with Jiyun, Bingtang at the hour of the dog. As soon as she set foot outside the door, she saw Mu Jinghu, skinny as a stalk of hemp in pale-blue robes, standing with his hands behind his back.
âAre you headed out?â His delicate features had become more angular thanks to hunger, but his eyes remained as clear as ever.
Qin Yining nodded with a smile. âMy fatherâs sent for me.â
âThen Iâll watch over you from the shadows.â
Some guilt struck the girl. âWhy donât you stay and rest if youâre tired, Sir Mu? No one can get a full meal these days, and as highly skilled you are, you still have a mortalâs body. You also feel hungry without food. Where will you get strength from without a full meal? I really feel very guilty. Iâm just going down the mountain for a word from my father, so you donât need to come.â
Mu Jinghu frowned in monetary thought. âThatâs not a very good plan. I promised the fox I would protect you. Donât worry, I know my limits. Plus, my diet is actually a bit better than yours. Youâre a fragile little girl but youâre still fine. Iâm a cultivator who hones my body inside and out, so how am I any weaker than you? Or are you worried Iâm going to eavesdrop? Then Iâll just hide in the shadows and wonât come out if you donât want me to. Does that work?â
âWhat? Donât say that, Sir Mu. How would I be afraid about you eavesdropping? Iâm just worried about exhausting you. Oh well, since this is the case, please remain in the shadows. Listen to my covert commands if anything happens.â
âAlright.â Mu Jinghu inclined his head with a smile. âThen you guys go on ahead.â
Qin Yining knew that the gentleman had his ways of keeping up. She followed the winding path down Mt. Eternal Spring, holding Bingtang and Jiyunâs hands while they held lanterns in the other.
After reaching the foot of the mountain, they glimpsed a carriage parked not too far away. Inextinguishable lanterns hung on the carriage swung to and fro in the night wind. The smell of wet grass after the rain permeated the air, instantly providing a jolt of good mood.
The three girls walked quickly to the carriage, alerting the person in front of it to welcome them. When Qin Yining took a close look, she saw that it wasnât Qin Huaiyuan.