Li Qitian gazed at the pot of coral sitting in the corner of the study, momentarily lost in thought. Emotions vied for dominance in his eyes, and it took a full hour for uncertainty to leave his face and give way to resolution.
âLi Guanwen.â
âThis servant is here.â The eunuch whoâd been waiting in the shadows immediately came forward to make his bow.
Li Qitianâs voice echoed in the spacious hall. âGo to the Palace of Serene Piety and take some new fabric to Helan. Tell Hexiang to serve her mistress well and not entertain any other thoughts. We will not show her mercy if she does.â
âUnderstood, this servant will go immediately. Your Majesty, will you be choosing an imperial concubineâs token tonight?â
Li Qitian thought for a moment. âWe will visit the empress tonight.â
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The days passed by quite peacefully for Qin Yining. Sheâd been grounded ever since running into those two concubines and being yelled at by Pang Xiao. Snowtrace Garden had a wonderful view, and those serving her were Pang Xiaoâs specially arranged confidantes. She kept only Lian Xiaozhou by her side and taught the child whenever she had time to.
For example, the Qin fourth miss would continuously ask the girl questions to train her speaking and critical thinking skills. Common sense knowledge and rules of the world were also topics, as well as the art of tea and cooking. Anything that Qin Yining ran into, but Xiaozhou didnât know, would be very patiently turned into a teaching moment.
On this day after lunch, Qin Yining was feeling a bit bored when she heard some barking. One dogâs voice was rough and low, the other thin and soft. The latter was obviously Salt, but the former was an unfamiliar dog.
Lian Xiaozhou jumped up happily and ran outside when she heard the sounds. âBig sister! Doggy!â
There was a dog hole in the rear wall to Snowtrace Garden. NĂŠe Yaoâs Pekingese dog Salt often squirmed through it for visits and fun.
Qin Yining chased after the little girl to fling a cotton cape around her shoulders. âSlowly, donât trip!â
Head maid Xianyun smiled. âMiss, you really do treat Miss Lian as your own little sister.â
Xianyun had a graceful, pliable body with delicate features. Just like Jiyun, she was one of Pang Xiaoâs trusted servants.
Jiyun had exemplary martial arts skills and made for a perfect bodyguard, which was why Pang Xiao had sent her to Qin Yining.
Xianyun didnât know how to fight, but she was prudent and intelligent. She knew the art of tea, how to cook, and was very skilled with needlework. She was an old hand at managing the staff in the residence; Qin Yining didnât need to say or worry about anything at all. Xianyun could handle everything deftly and was quick-witted and mature. Pang Xiao had given her to Qin Yining now that they were both in the manor.
âXiaozhou saved my life.â Qin Yining smiled. âIf I hadnât run into her in the mountains, I wouldâve starved or frozen to death. The childâs father had just died and she had no one else in the mountains. Just look at her, sheâs over ten, but still looks like a child. My thoughts were that if I made it out alive, I would take her with me to thank her. Now the I have the chance to, I must take care of her as well as I possibly can.â
She was afraid that Pang Xiao would discover something and reminded Lian Xiaozhou over and over again to add a year to her age.
âYouâre a kind-hearted soul, miss. No wonder the prince only has you in his heart.â Xianyun flung a white fox fur cloak over Qin Yiningâs shoulder and brought over white rabbit fur hand warmers that were lined with cotton. âYou grew up in the south and will take a while to acclimate to northern winters. Dress a bit more warmly before you go out. His Highness will be saddened if you catch a cold.
âMany thanks.â Qin Yining stuck her hands into the hand warmers with a smile. They were soft and warm. They mustâve been resting on the heated platform just now, just waiting to toast her cold hands.
Xianyun lifted the door curtains when she reached the door, admitting a blast of winter air.
The courtyard had been swept very cleanly of snow, only some occasionally drifting off the branches or walls. Dressed in a red cotton jacket, Lian Xiaozhou was stooped on the ground, hugging a snow-white Pekingese and staring at a large, black dog baring its teeth.
Qin Yining blinked at the scene. âWhatâs that?â
âThatâs Pepper. Heâs ten years old and was brought over from the grand-lordâs old residence. Heâs a really good watchdog and very smart. He can understand our words.â
The Qin fourth miss smiled. âThat makes Pepper and Xiaozhou the same age then.â
Xianyun looked at the lean, strong black dog and then at the little girl in red crouched on the ground. Giggles couldnât help escaping her.
Qin Yining walked down the steps, feeling that the black dog was luckier than her. Heâd witness a young Pang Xiao! She leaned down with a smile, âHello Pepper.â
The dog immediately looked over, twitching his ears. His tail wagged hesitantly and he no longer bared its teeth.
When Xiaozhou heard Qin Yiningâs voice, she ran over with the smaller dog in her arms, her eyes sparkling. âBig dog!â
âThatâs right, itâs a big dog. Do you like it, Xiaozhou?â
The little girl nodded rapidly. âLike it! Roast!â
Qin Yining almost hit the ground with her face. No wonder the smart Pepper, who understood human speech, was baring its teeth at Lian Xiaozhou! The chit wanted to roast him!
Having lived in the mountains for so many years, Xiaozhouâs primary cuisine had been roasted food, and she had a particular love of roasted meet. Sheâd been hunting sparrows to cook just recently as yesterday! And even though she was full now, she still had the urge to turn something over a spit.
Qin Yining poked the little girlâs forehead. âYou canât do that. You have plenty of food to eat now. Pan-fry, stir-fry, stews, deep-fry. Thereâs all sorts of goodies, but you still donât find that enough? Pepper has an owner, you canât cook him, understood?â
A deep furrow crossed Lian Xiaozhouâs forehead as she nodded sadly. She understood everything and was very smart, but still spoke clumsily as she hadnât made great strides there yet.
But her greatest merit was that she was obedient to Qin Yining. If big sister said she couldnât roast Pepper, then she wouldnât think of doing so.
Perhaps because he no longer sensed any hostility after the girl stopped drooling over him, Pepper lifted his head and barked twice, then wagged his tail.
Qin Yining patted the dogâs head and scratched his chin, prompting more barks out of Pepper. He huffed happily and threatened to take off with how furiously his tail was wagging. In the end, he lifted his paws and laid on the ground to expose his belly.
Qin Yining found this hilarious. Who wouldâve thought that the legendary watchdog would be so friendly?
In Xiaozhouâs arms, Salt squirmed around and jumped down to circle around Qin Yiningâs legs. The fourth miss handed her hand warmer to Xianyun and scratched the other dog with her now free hand.
The animals were soft and warm, and their fur quite pleasant to touch. She couldnât help but pet them a bit longer. The action seemed to be dispersing the negative clouds in her heart.
âYouâre gentler to them than to me, Iâm so jealous!â Pang Xiaoâs good-humored tones suddenly came from above.
Qin Yining lifted her eyes to see the prince standing in front of her, his hands behind his back.
Salt and Pepper leapt into action, their butts shaken by furiously wagging tails. They turned in circles around Pang Xiaoâs legs, plainly wanting to get close and declare their welcome.
Qin Yining rose with a smile and Xianyun immediately handed over a hot handkerchief to wipe off her hands, then put the hand warmer back on.
âYou come you didnât go out today?â
âI did and just came back. Iâve got two pieces of news for you.â