ââŠthe duke is very quick-witted. We defuse Qinâs nasty plot this way!â
âThatâs right. It was my idea first to defect, but who wouldâve thought that Qin Meng would beat us to the punch! Not only did he take the declaration and tattle to the emperor, but he also wants to achieve a great deed in the eyes of Great Zhou. Look at him trying to please both sides, are all good things supposed to be his?
âHis plan was good, but I got wind of it first. The Great Zhou secret envoy mentioned several times to take out that demon Pang Zhixi. It looks like Pang isnât doing too well in Great Zhou either, hmph!â
âYour Grace is wise. Pang is simply too arrogant. He doesnât know to keep his head down and maintain a low profile when his merits eclipse his master. Heâs completely brought this down on himself! Your Grace really abounds with wit and resourcefulness. We are truly in awe!â
âThis was just a parlor trick. Weâll use the wench to lure Pang over, then frame Qin Huaiyuan after offing Pang. This way, Qin Huaiyuan will be guilty of murdering the Faithful Prince of the First Rank if we really surrender. He wonât be able to talk his way out of it even if he has a hundred mouths! We kill two birds with one stone and avoid having to suffer beneath these people when we get to Great Zhou. This also clears away this bitch for the empress!â
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Qin Yining heard everything clearly behind closed eyes. Shock rocked her world. To think that the Duke of An, Li Mian, would be such a treacherous, petty little villain!
And, who was the Great Zhou secret envoy that he was talking about? Who wanted to consign Pang Xiao to death?
Qin Yiningâs thoughts flew rapidly as she continued to feign unconsciousness. She carefully opened her eyes to the barest hint of a slit, noting that she was in a very spacious carriage. Just like the fourth miss, Bingtangâs hands were tied. The maid was currently out cold by her feet. The Duke of An and another skinny man were sitting with their backs to her. There seemed to be another person tied up in the corner in front of them.
Just as the girl registered the other person, she heard them make urgent, guttural noises. It seemed to be Qitai, and he apparently had words to say.
The duke chuckled coldly. âTsk, forgot about that thing. He has something to say, let him.â
An attendant by the dukeâs side came up and yanked out the rag stoppering Qitaiâs mouth.
The servant heaved rapidly before launching into an interrogation. âDidnât you say you were going to use the fourth miss to lure over demon Pang Zhixi, that killing him would throw the enemy army into chaos, that we wouldnât have to surrender then?! You lied to me! Duke of An, youâre a royal father-in-law! How could you have wanted to surrender long ago?? How can you face the emperor, how are you worthy of being a Great Yan citizen?? You had me trick the fourth miss into coming out here so you can plot my masterâs death! Youâre completely vile and shameless!â
âHah! Donât talk like youâre a model of loyalty,â the duke jeered. âYour master has just one daughter. No matter the reason, you betrayed him when you tricked the apple of his eye into coming out here!â
âBut I never wanted to hurt milord! I did it for the good of the nation! I did it for Great Yan!â
âWhat a fool.â The duke closed his eyes and waved carelessly. âWho dumped this dirty thing into the carriage? Itâs a drag on the horses. Get it out of here and take off its head.â
âUnderstood.â
The carriage rolled to a stop, whereupon guards rushed up to drag Qitai out.
The servant cursed loudly from horror. âLi, youâll have a messy end! Youâre a dead man walking! Dead man walking!â
âIâm also cleaning house for your lord. A dog he kept for twenty years biting the hand that feeds him? Heâs damned useless.â
The curtains were slowly lowered as outside, Qitai abruptly cut off mid-curse. The carriage resumed forward motion.
Tremors wracked Qin Yining. Sheâd closed her eyes again and was trying her hardest to calm herself. She couldnât let her captors discover that she was already awake.
If the duke discovered she was conscious, heâd certainly wonder just how much of their conversation sheâd overheard. Sheâd be killed to keep their secrets. They just wanted to use her to lure Pang Xiao with. They could poison her or destroy her body, and then kill her when there was no more use to her.
She was certain that whatever she could think of, a wily old fox like the Duke of An would surely think of the same. She couldnât take the risk.
But at least I can be certain that fatherâs fine for now.
The Duke of An wouldnât let a hint of this operation slip before he successfully killed Pang Xiao. With her fatherâs reputation as Wise Pan An, he could very well deduce the truth if any tricks were used on him.
Continuing to feign unconsciousness, Qin Yining was already thinking of counter-plans.
The carriage stopped once more before long. There seemed to be flags snapping in the wind outside, as well as scattered footsteps and the jingling of armor. She didnât dare open her eyes, but she could guess that theyâd reached a military camp.
Someone lifted the curtain and respectfully helped the duke down. Another immediately entered to pick her up.
The sour smell of sweat from an unknown male assaulted her nose. Men in the army camps didnât have access to mountain springs like those in Ning Park did. Therefore, taking a bath wasnât an easy thing to do during a drought.
The Qin fourth miss held in her discomfort and continued to pretend unconsciousness.
âPut this girl in a separate tent,â ordered the duke. âThereâs still some use to her right now, so none of you are allowed to touch her.â
âYour Grace, do you meanâŠâ Blatant excitement crept into the tones of those around her. She could immediately feel numerous unfriendly gazes cast on her. If she hadnât forced herself to remain limp, the habitual vigilance of many years wouldâve caused her to tense and flee far away.
âYou bastards, blue balls getting to you?â The duke chortled to the answering laughter of some of the men.
It looks like these are all the dukeâs confidantes. He wants to use me and then give me to these peopleâŠ
âWake the little girl up and send her to the other side with a message for Pang. Tell Pang that if he doesnât come, Iâll throw his beloved to the soldiers. Have someone keep an eye on the little girl. Make sure she doesnât get up to anything!â The duke walked off.
Someone doused Bingtang with a bucket of water to wake her up. Her hands were tied, so when she took stock of the situation after waking up, she could only shriek, âWhat do you want?! Arenât you afraid that the marquis will punish you when he finds out?!â
âPunishment will come later. Right now, weâll kill you if you donât behave!â
Someone relayed the dukeâs orders, and Qin Yining was in the dark as to how Bingtang responded and her general status. She could feel the person carrying her walk off, bringing her to a tent and carefully putting her down.
The manâs coarse fingertips remained on her cheek, smelling of sweat and tobacco. He swallowed audibly, the sounds of his breathing growing heavier.