The Pang matriarch was in an enormously good mood when she saw how lovestruck her usually cool and aloof grandson was. She laughed heartily. âDafu, come here. Come chat with grandma. Let your mother chat with the lass. Donât go sticking your nose into things.â
After one full circuit of the hallway, the madame nodded to herself when she saw that the girl was still the picture of solid dependability.
âDafu is often out in the battlefield.â She started the conversation softly. âWhen he turned sixteen, the grand-lord and grand-madame wanted to rustle up a wife for him, so that there would be someone at home for him. But he said he wasnât guaranteed to even live out another day in the battlefield, so he didnât want to detain a good girl.â
Qin Yining smiled wordlessly.
âThen they fought to conquer all and the war grew tense. I hadnât been in favor of Dafu hastily marrying someone, but also encouraged him a few times later on so that he might pass on the family name. He wouldnât listen to meâjust saying that he got along well with his brothers in the military camp, and that a wife would only crimp his style. Listen to that, what kind of words were those?â
An involuntary smile spread across Qin Yiningâs face. The image of a young, hot-blooded Pang Xiao came to life in her mind.
âWhen he learned that you were in danger, he immediately charged out with his men. His grandfather said that the child finally wonât bring a sword or battle horse back home, which delighted his grandmother. I also think that itâs a good thing for someone to have tamed his wild heart and have him spend more time and effort on his own life. Weâre all very happy that youâre here in the capital.â
A sinking feeling visited Qin Yiningâs stomach. It looked like her future mother-in-law didnât have a good first impression of her.
As elders, they wanted most to see Pang Xiao safe and sound, and to pass on the family name. They didnât actually care who it was passed on with. After all, theyâd just mentioned that the emperor had bestowed ten concubines onto the prince.
Back in the Duke of Dingâs manor, sheâd once heard her maternal grandmother chat with her two aunts about one of her cousinâs marriage. Her grandmother had been against her cousin marrying a certain scholar.
Her grandmotherâs reasoning had been that since the scholar was very smart, so must be his mother. The scholar was highly filial, and if the household culture wasnât an upright one, Qin Yiningâs cousin would face a highly intelligent mother-in-law and a husband who only knew to listen to his mother. The girl wouldnât have easy days ahead of her with that.
But she wasnât some sheltered or coddled noble girl. Sheâd always known that she had to work hard for what she wanted. Who said that people had to like her as soon as they met her? Even her own mother had hated her at first. Itâd taken a long period of living together before theyâd grown closer.
Since she liked Pang Xiao, she would play her part well and not have her beloved caught between her and his mother. There was also no possibility of her backing down.
All these thoughts flitted through Qin Yiningâs mind in the span of a single breath.
âMany thanks, aunt. The situation outside is complicated, and as a little girl, I donât understand much. Iâm afraid Iâll have to impose on the family over the next couple of days. I will leave when my father and family arrives at the capital, and will return with my parents to express our thanks.â
The Qin fourth miss was subtly indicating that she didnât need to rely on Pang Xiao for survival. She had her own family and her own foundations.
Though Qin Huaiyuan was a surrendered official, it could be seen from the big picture that the Qins would be entrusted with important positions. Compared to Pang Xiao, a prince in title with no power or authority, the Qins had an unlimited future ahead. In fact, it might be the prince who needed help from a strong father-in-law.
The Qin fourth miss relaxed when she noted that the madameâs smile was genuine, without a hint of unpleasantness. She nodded firmly. âDonât worry, aunt. I will.â
Lunch was served in the upper yard. Yao Chenggu had personally stewed a fish for Pang Xiao and prepared a few signature dishes. There were fewer meal-time rules to observe in this household, but many more hints of familial warmth.
After eating, Pang Xiao declared, âI invited Sirs Xie and Xu. They should be waiting in the study with the other followers. Darling Yi and I will pay a visit there first.â