The curiosity in the young madameâs eyes was very straightforward, and in fact, rather predatory. The air of pure arrogance wrapped around her eclipsed Li Helanâs, and it was apparent from her bearing that this woman had been born with a golden spoon in her mouth. She was one blessed by heaven, fortune, and luck, and had likely never known any disappointments in her life.
Qin Yining alighted the carriage as these thoughts ran through her head and curtsied to the two.
As the eldest princess, Li Helan accepted the Qin fourth missâ greeting with natural aplomb.
However, the young madame showed equal lack of reaction. Instead of returning the curtsey, she merely lifted her forehead and looked inattentively at Qin Yining.
âIâve long since heard that the Qin missâ looks are beyond compare. Seeing it for myself today⌠she outshines even me. It really isâŚâ Red lips made a moue, unable to find an appropriate phrase of description. The young madame still didnât find her reaction awkward. Smiling faintly, she imparted with the air of one conferring a favor, âYou can call me Madame Lu.â
This was indeed a woman with an influential family. Married woman usually took the surname of their husband.
Qin Yining looked down and responded smoothly, âMadame Lu.â
âMm.â Madame Lu seemed quite satisfied with Qin Yiningâs show of meek acceptance. A contemptuous lilt curved her lips when she took another look at the Qin girlâs plain outfit. âNo wonder the Princess of Anyang always makes you out to be a stunning fairy. Sheâs used to exaggerating thingsâeven someone as fragile as me is an immortal in her eyes. I was thinking weâd be running into a village girl today.
âBut it seems there really are beauties such as you in this world. Even the coarseness of your dress barely conceals your comeliness. I can imagine the sight you presented when your father had a high position in Great Yan and you wore fine silks. What a pity that I wonât have a chance to witness that spectacle.â
Surprised and bewildered, Qin Yining raised her eyes to look at Madame Lu. She was certain this was her first time meeting the young madame, but why did the latterâs words bristle with spears and clubs? Every one of them sought for a painful spot, and the last line especially jinxed the Qins to never come up in the world again.
This kind of conversation was unpleasant indeed.
Perhaps Madame Lu was close to the princess and thus striking out on her friendâs behalf. That was plausible.
But they were in the depths of the palace. Qin Yiningâs status was less than the two in front of her, so she didnât dare linger for long. They obviously werenât going to get along, and she wasnât so soft that she would just stay where she was and take the hits.
Tjerefore, she politely took her leave.
Li Helan smiled. âAlright, we can meet again next time.â
âMany thanks to Your Highness.â Qin Yining curtsied and saw through all the courtesies before climbing into the small carriage again.
Li Helan and Madame Lu stepped off to the side. When the small vehicle had travelled far into the distance,, Madame Lu spoke again, âIt looks like the eldest princess sometimes misreads things as well. This girl looks like sheâll stay firmly within her boundaries. Sheâs so weak and passive that I canât even muster the strength to pinch her.â
Li Helan arched a brow, but smiled gently. âPerhaps this seat really did read her wrongly. I was just thinking that someone who could mesmerize a hero like big brother Pang must have her merits.â
âOh?â Curiosity struck the young madame as her eyes glinted. âI heard that the Faithful Prince of the First Rank carried her off back to his manor. Is that actually true?â
âThatâs right, that really did happen. I was a guest at the Pang Manor a few days ago and saw her there.â
âAnd what was His Highnessâ attitude towards her?â Madame Luâs tone grew a bit urgent.
Li Helan chuckled. âYou know what big brother Pang is like. But he does seem to treat her a bit differently.â
âThe prince must be a man who clearly separates love and hate. He must have done that because he wants to take revenge for his fatherâs death.â A flush of red tinged Madame Luâs cheeks. âTo be honest, my late husband and the prince were old friends. I met him a few times. Heâs a hot-blooded, true man. Heâs not the sort to be infatuated with a little girl.â
âIf the madame says so, it must be so.â Li Helan smiled. âBut this seat grew up with big brother Pang and we know each other best. Since young, Iâve never seen him treat any girl in such a special way.â
Irritated by Li Helanâs intimate nickname for Pang Xiao, Madame Lu lost her patience.
âIncidentally, the princess is betrothed to someone else already. Seeing that youâve called me sister for so long, Iâll be a busybody for just a moment. Youâre engaged to the Marquis of Northern Stability and will be a Ji daughter-in-law in the future. But whenever you speak of the prince, itâs big brother Pang this and big brother Pang that. What will the marquis think of that? Or is it that you havenât given up on the prince yet?â
The last line was delivered in a flippant tone, and Madame Lu emphasized it with a soft tap of her red nail on Li Helanâs rouged cheeks.
Li Helanâs mood took a sour turn when she first thought of her aggravating marriage, then of the person who occupied her thoughts day and night. She couldnât help but jeer back, âThis seat wouldnât trouble big sister Lu to worry on my behalf. I hear that two new male companions have arrived at your manor, and theyâre twins to boot. Though theyâre equally handsome, their tempers aren't as pretty. They refuse to serve big sister properly. You should look to your own household affairs first.â
Madame Lu didnât feel the least bit embarrassed to be pointed out that she had her own harem. She nodded instead. âAll men are the same in bed, no matter how they look. Itâs just a matter of how strong they are. The new twins are too young and naive. They canât seem to relax enough to serve a woman, so theyâre very boring. Theyâll need to undergo much more training before they can be of use.â
No matter how open Li Helan was, she was still an unmarried girl. She flushed beet red at hearing the madameâs response, her feelings a complex mix of embarrassment and others.
But she didnât forget her goal.
âIt sounds quite reasonable to hear big sister Lu talk about it. I wonder how many men in the world are as strong, handsome, and dashing as big brother Pang? Heâs skilled in both martial and civil subjects. I really wonder what kind of girl heâll be wedded to in the future.â Yearning suffused Li Helanâs tone.
An incessant itch was present in Madame Luâs heart when she thought of Pang Xiao. Sheâd once invited him to traverse the peaks of pleasure with her, but he couldnât be bothered to give her the time of day. After losing that amount of face, she hadnât wanted to talk to him afterwards.
The Qin girl theyâd met earlier had been carried off into his manor. Even if heâd humiliated her out of a desire for revenge, theyâd surely done the deed already! To think such a sweet deal would fall into Qinâs lap, and her sincere invitation would be declinedâŚ
Madame Lu snorted and didnât even offer a farewell before striding off.
Li Helan smirked mockingly at the young madameâs swiftly vanishing figure, quietly cursing the other for being a cheap bitch before she set off back to the Palace of Benevolent Piety.
Qin Yining had left the palace by now, but didnât immediately return to the inns. She sat in the carriage with Bingtang, waiting in a quiet alley not too far from the palace. Jiyun was sent out to see if Pang Xiao had come out yet.
The prince didn't leave until two hours later. Jiyun led him to the carriage.
The curtains lifted to admit Pang Xiaoâs easy leap. He flashed a grin. âThe wait mustâve been unbearable.â
He brought with him a blast of cold air, startling the unprepared Qin Yining into a few coughs after taking a breath in.
Pang Xiao hurriedly let down the curtains and asked nervously, âDid you catch a cold after going back last night?â He placed a large hand on her forehead and relaxed when he found that she wasnât feverish. âItâs dreadfully cold in the capital, of course youâre not used to it yet. In the north, a single water drop will freeze before it hits the ground. Things wonât be as convenient for you in the inns as they were in the manor.â
He shook his head, regret plain on his face. âIf Iâd known this would happen, I wouldn't have played along with you. So what if I kept you in my manor?â
Bingtang had already knowingly left the carriage by now, walking off into the distance with Jiyun and the groom.
Pang Xiao could finally enfold his girl into his arms without any reservations. He wrapped his cloak around him like a kangaroo hugging its young.