āThat much??ā exclaimed Qin Yining with surprise. āI remember we spent a lot of silver back then, but all this income is still much too surprising.ā
āAnd itās all real. When we bought the farms, they were selling for less than a third of their usual going price. No one fathomed that Great Zhouās takeover would be so peaceful. There was no looting or raiding, and definitely none of the city-wide massacres that everyone was so terrified of. Weāre familiar with the prince and so could analyze a thing or two about the future, but the people couldnāt.ā
Steward Zhong burst out in laughter when his thoughts travelled here. āNot only are our farms striking it rich, but so is the prince from the storefronts that we pawned off on him!ā
Qin Yining nodded slightly, deep in thought. She was actually feeling a bit guilty from profiting off of a national disaster. It felt like sheād taken advantage of the commoners.
The steward could guess at her thoughts when he noted her expression. He sighed. āMiss, youāre too kindhearted. With how things were back then, everyone was starving and our country and homes would be lost any day. You bought their land so that they would have some silver to flee with, no?ā
āThat may be the case, but I still feel like Iāve unfairly taken advantage of them.ā
āNot at all. You didnāt force them to sell their homes or land. They voluntarily sold it cheaply because they wanted to make a quick exit. If you hadnāt bought their land, they might not gotten a single silver for it. They wouldāve just left their homes behind and ran.
āAfter Great Zhou took over things, unclaimed property would be confiscated by the new government anyways. Even if the people returned home then, they wouldnāt have any farms of their own to work on. With us being the landowners, at least we can hire them and give them a job.ā
Qin Yining blinked, forced to admit that the steward was right.
āThose who havenāt starved to death have mostly returned to the old Yan capital by now. They have no homes, land, or jobs. I employed many of them to work on our farmsāthatās also giving them a future.ā
Qin Yining sighed and then smiled with an open mind. āWhatās done is done, thereās no point in thinking about it now. Letās take only seventy percent of this yearās produce. Leave thirty percent to them so that everyone can rest and recover.ā
Steward Zhong was highly taken aback. āMiss, thirty percent for each household is a large sum in total!ā
āI know.ā The Qin fourth miss was back to sighing. āBut thereās always money to be made. As much as I might earn, itās all just a number in the end, isnāt it? Leaving thirty percent for each household wonāt affect my foundations at all, but it will relieve so many burdens for all of them. We were once all fellow Great Yan citizens. Let me do what I can for them.ā
The steward stared at Qin Yining for a long while before responding. āThe miss is highly moral and righteous. This old man is overcome with admiration.ā He rose to bow to his employer.
āOh not at all. No matter what I do, I still rely on you to carry it out.ā Qin Yining rose to return the gesture. āI actually do have a use for silver in the Great Zhou capital.ā
āPlease speak of it, miss.ā Steward Zhong adjusted his collar sternly and sat down ramrod straight.
The girl smiled. āIām sure youāve heard of what happened on our way here. The old dowager of my family and the others lost all of the silver they brought with them. Though my third uncle is a businessman, his businesses are far away and they donāt seem to turn a large profit.
āTherefore, Iād like to secretly purchase a residence. Iād like for the deed to be held by someone unrelated to me for now, and then have it turned over to my father when he returns. The family will have a place to live then. The prince has actually already filtered several locations for me, but so much has happened in recent days that I havenāt had time to go look at them.ā
āDonāt worry, miss. Iāll take care of this for you.ā Her trusted employee was silent for a moment. āThe rumors outside say that you⦠and the princeā¦ā
āDonāt worry, weāre still the same as before. We have to bow to the circumstances for some things, but you can trust him.ā
The confirmation set the older manās heart at ease. He heaved a long sigh of relief. āThatās good, thatās very good!ā
Heād witnessed with his own eyes how the two lovebirds had slowly ended up together. The couple was so deeply in love and quite a good match! It would be such a shame if certain factors of reality forced them apart.
The two talked for a while longer before a married servant came to convey that food was ready.
Qin Yining took her meal with the Zhongs, Lu Dehan, and Liu Jiuāer. The group chatted idly for a while after. Before she returned to the inns, the Qin fourth miss also imparted that the steward could seek out Xie Yue or Xu Weizhi at the Pang Manor to send word to the prince.
The steward made his way to Pang Manor the next day.
Pang Xiao introduced Steward Zhong to his two right-hand men, saying, āThis is Zhong Yucheng, darling Yiās trusted man.ā
Xie Yue and Xu Weizhi bowed courteously to the steward, their attitudes circumspect and cautious.
The steward had learned from Qin Yining that these two were the princeās most trusted strategists. From their attitudes towards him, he could tell that his employer commanded high regard from the two.
He politely returned their gestures.
Over the next few days, Steward Zhong and Xie Yue went out to tour the manors. Out of the three possibilities, he chose one that was two houses deep on the eastern side of town. Upon purchase, he wrote the deed out in Lu Dehanās name.
As for Qin Yining, she used the excuse of buying silk thread to take a look for herself one day. The location being optimal, it only needed minor renovations before the family could move in. She had craftsman focus on the inside for now. The outside could be taken care of in the next year.
The Qin fourth miss grew steadily more worried. Who knew if her fatherās kidnappers would do something to them after she botched the imperial selection?
The five convoys of surrendered Yan officials had all made it to the capital by now. The welcoming inns and residences around them were crammed full of former Yan subjects and their familiesāuncomfortably so.
However, Li Qitian only told the Ministry of Personnel and Rites to treat the newcomers well. Those who wanted to purchase their own manors could do so. If they didnāt want to and didnāt mind the guest inns, they were welcome to stay put. Of course, those with the silver to do so were free to seek accommodation elsewhere.
With the surge in population, taverns and restaurants also saw a boom in business.
But, the emperor refrained from bestowing titles and positions. Everyone was just twiddling their thumbs, waiting.
When it was new yearās eve, blisters formed on the corners of Qin Yiningās lips because she was so worried about her father. Her mouth full of cold sores, it hurt to take even a sip of water.
Pang Xiao made use of midnight to jump through the window and visit his beloved. He found her propping her chin up next to the embroidered lamp, the hard-fought, slight roundedness to her cheeks completely gone.
āWhatās happened to you?ā he asked with heartache. āHave you not eaten these days?ā
Qin Yining jumped from the sudden voice and glared at him before blowing out the lamp. This way, his silhouette wouldnāt be highlighted on the window.
āI havenāt been able to eat these days,ā she whispered back. āIām so worried about my parents. I had a nightmare last night that the kidnappers killed them. It startled me awake and I havenāt been able to sleep since.ā
Pang Xiao sighed. āDonāt worry, father-in-law is surely alright. My guess is that heās actually not in the hands of kidnappers. He hasnāt returned yet for his own reasons.ā