The senior madame sighed slightly. âThis isnât any big secret. We didnât tell mother before because we didnât want you to worry. Someone from Great Zhou contacted Mingâer before and wanted him to defect. They spoke all sorts of criticisms about our emperor and emphasized how courageous and valiant their little Prince Pang was, and how his Valiant Tigers were going to trample over the rivers and mountains of our Great Yan one dayâŠâ
âIt did travel to the emperorâs ears. Mingâer renounced the visitor harshly on the spot and entered the palace to beg the emperorâs forgiveness, holding his officialâs robes. You all know too that our emperor⊠thinks a lot. But thankfully we got past this trial without any further developments.â
Qin Yining was quite unfamiliar with the higher levels of court, but sheâd heard various rumors about the emperor. Insults about a useless and self-indulgent emperor abounded amongst the general populace. Dim-sighted in his old age, decrepit and muddleheaded. He spoiled a succubus of an empress and allowed corrupt officials to take the reins of power. The lousy emperor especially trusted Grand Preceptor of the Nation, Grand Preceptor Cao, whoâd encouraged the princes to fight amongst themselves and now held fully half of the power at court. There was only one prince left, the crown prince; so there wasnât anyone to choose from for the heir.
The senior madame sighed again and spoke dejectedly, âMingâerâs now offended Great Zhou. Having the vanguard for so many years, I am truly worried. He looks like a gentle person, but heâs one that even nine oxen canât pull back if he digs his heels in.â
âDonât worry about it, itâs all in the past now. Itâs a good thing that the emperor trusts Mingâer.â The duchess patted her daughter-in-lawâs hand with a kind look in her eyes, subtly indicating for her not to continue since the children were present.
The senior madame finally recovered from her anxiety and wanly smiled. âThe timeâs about right. Mother, Iâll go take a look in the kitchens first since weâre having the banquet soon. Letâs set up the banquet in the heated passageway between the two main houses?â
âThatâd be for the best.â
The senior madame took her leave while the second madame called over two men for introductions. âNiece Yi, this is your fifth cousin, and this is your eighth cousin. Your second and fourth cousin are away in the army and arenât at home right now.â
Qin Yining quickly got up to curtsey to her fifth and eighth cousin. The Sun men were all tall and bulky, defined by their thick brows and high noses. Her fifth and eighth cousin were twenty and eighteen years old respectively. Both returned her greeting with a very polite bow. Perhaps it was due to the difference in their ages, or possibly due to the difference in gender, but they didnât talk very much.
When she took her seat again and the conversation resumed around her, she learned that out of her five Sun cousins, eldest cousin Sun Yu was the only one yet unmarried. Her senior and second uncle were all not too far from the capital, guarding Xihua City. Her second and fourth cousin both lived in Xihua City with their families and visited infrequently. Her fifth and eighth cousins-in-law were both pregnant. One was about to give birth and the other was newly pregnant, but the fetus was showing signs of instability. They werenât suited for movement, so both had stayed indoors today.
âAlthough my cousins-in-law are indisposed today, weâll have plenty of chances to meet in the future.â Qin Yining smiled. âPlease give them my regards.â
Her fifth and eighth cousin smiled and nodded. âCome visit us often, weâll have plenty of chances to gather together.â
The duchess grinned widely when she saw the younger generation getting along well. She was deep in conversation when a maid came in to report, âElder Madame, the banquet is ready. The duke and eldest master is already there. Please make your way there as well.â
âCome, letâs go to dinner.â The duchess rose, still smiling. The maids inside the house helped their respective mistresses up and tidied their outfits. The large group embarked towards dinner with grand fanfare, and arrived laughing and chatting.
The underground furnace was going strong, creating a wave of hot air that greeted anyone who entered. It was accompanied by the delicious fragrance of food, imparting the warmth of home. A black-lacquer eight-fold room divider, embossed with bamboo, was set up in the middle of the room to section off two dining tables. The men were on one side and the womenfolk on the other.
The duchess laughed. âThereâs no need for you to follow the rules today, go sit down! Letâs enjoy a family meal together.â
The senior madame placed a piece of deboned sweet and sour fish onto the plate in front of the duchess. The plate was quite exquisite and patterned with five bats surrounding a peach. âMother dotes on us all, so we mustnât forget our duties!â
âIndeed, weâre used to serving mother at meals,â the second madame chimed in. âDonât reject us any further!â
Qin Yining snuck a quick glance at her aunts and noted their obvious sincerity and happiness. They didnât seem to be bearing any hidden grudges. The group followed the rule of not speaking when eating, as was normally the custom in noble families, so only the clinking of chopsticks against dishes could be heard. However, she could sense the happiness and lightheartedness in the air. When everyone had finished eating, the maids brought in spittoons, teacups, brass basins and hand towels for their masters and mistresses to rinse their mouths and wash hands. After they were done, the servants came out with tea.
Qin Yining had just returned after all, so she naturally became the center of attention. Her cousins quietly took their measure of her, and the duchess surreptitiously observed her new granddaughter throughout the entire meal. She discovered that Qin Yining maintained a prim and proper sitting posture with her spine ramrod straight. Her composed bearing also had hints of noble self assurance and tenderness. There wasnât anything wrong with her manners at all. If no one brought up her past, it would be impossible to tell that she was someone whoâd just entered their society. The duchess nodded privately to herself.
âUnderstood.â The maids carefully lifted the divider out of the way. Bao- mama walked up to the door and swept a cursory glance over the servants inside. Her meaning was immediately clear. The servants all filed out, closing the door closely and retreating to the yard to await further orders. Only family was left inside.
The duke and duchess rose to retake the head seats, and the remaining girls stood accordingly. Qin Yining knelt on the red carpet that bloomed with flowers in the grand gesture of greeting towards Duke of Ding. âGranddaughter Yi greets her grandfather.â
âYou may rise.â The dukeâs voice was low and resonant like a brass bell. His good health reverberated in his voice. Qin Yining quickly took in her grandfather when she lifted her eyes. The duke was elderly and tall, but clearly hale and hearty. His cheeks were ruddy and his eyes twinkled as he gazed at his granddaughter. The duke turned to his wife mischievously, âDidnât you have a gift for granddaughter Yi?â
âI was just about to bring it up.â The duchess handed a cup of warm tea to her husband and pouted in mock anger. âYouâre always the good person. Now youâve spoiled my surprise!â
The duke almost spat out his mouthful of tea as he chortled. âLook at you, still turning my words around in your age.â
The young misses and masters started laughing when they saw their grandparentsâ banter, drawing a smile from Qin Yining as well. They have such a loving relationship. This family is all so kind as well. In comparison, the prime ministerâs manor is so much colder and the people much harder to get along with.
The duchess waved at Qin Yining, summoning the girl to stand obediently by her side. âGood girl, life is finally taking a turn for the better after all these years of hardship.â The duchess patted Qin Yiningâs hand sympathetically. âGrandmother is gifting you the âInstitute of Luminous Charmâ. All matters of its operation will fall under you, and all its profits yours. You donât need to hand it over to your mother or anyone else. Giving you this business is first to help you learn and practice the trade. In the future, you wonât be overwhelmed when you marry and have to run the household yourself. Secondly, this is a bit of personal money that grandmother is gifting you. There are plenty of places where youâll need silver!â
Qin Yining had been quietly listening to her grandmotherâs words while taking in everyone elseâs expressions out of the corner of her eye. She saw various emotions flicker in those assembled, and when Qin Huining bit her lower lip hard, Qin Yining knew that the Institute of Luminous Charm was a good thing. However, she had no idea what kind of business it was. She only knew that its revenue and profits must be high for it to evoke so many reactions. She felt a little incredulous that such a windfall was just being handed to her, and questions rose in her heart. She looked uneasily at the duchess. âGrandmother, how would I know how to handle all this?â
âSilly girl, youâll naturally have staff to rely on. Iâll also hand over Grand Steward Zhongâs letter of succor. Heâs a competent person. You can use him with peace of mind.â
Did that mean that Qin Yining was just the owner in name, and she didnât need to lift a finger to rake in the profits? She became even more uneasy at that thought. Sheâd never considered anything to be free in this world, but she also knew that her maternal grandmother wouldnât harm her.
Qin Yiningâs startled eyes met Sun Yuâs gentle gaze as he spoke. âDonât worry, auntie. Iâm far too busy at court, and need to study and socialize with others. I really donât have any time or effort to spare to run a business. Grandmotherâs already traded good fields and stores for it with me. I just need to sit back and count the silver they bring in.â Sun Yu smiled. âYounger cousin will have to spend much time and effort running the Institute in the future.â
This is a common scene for fortune, as bats are pronounced the same way as fortune in Chinese.