âThe commandery prince seems to pay a lot of attention to his wife and concubine,â added Jiyun.
âPay attention? Itâs more like heâs obsessed with our miss,â teased Bingtang. âIf the prince knew about this, who knows how heâll be mad again?â
Qin Yining smiled despite herself when she thought of what Pang Xiao might do. Sheâd never realized before, but the more time they spent together, the more she could tell that Pang Xiao was the reincarnation of a green-eyed monster. He was an all-mighty tyrant outside, but was petty to the extreme over the slightest of details when it came to her. This kind of juxtaposition was quite amusing.
The Qin fourth miss shook her head with a smile and turned to go inside.
Somehow, Bingtang turned out to be prophetic.
After dinner that night, a soft rustle sounded at rear window of the toilet while Qin Yining was leaning on a pale-blue, satin body pillow on the heated platform next to the window. She was reading by the light of the lantern.
Working on their embroidery, Xianyun and Jiyun exchanged glances. Xianyun took a position in front of her mistress while Jiyun crept to the back to scout out the premises.
The guard carefully sidled to the toilet door, but heard Pang Xiaoâs voice coming from inside.
âItâs me.â
Jiyun blinked, quickly lifted the door curtain to confirm, and sighed in relief when she saw that it was true. âYour Highness.â
âMm. Where is your miss?â
âThe miss is reading.â Jiyun curtsied with a smile and led the prince inside.
Qin Yining had already put her book down and was putting her shoes on.
Pang Xiao looked around, confirmed that there really was no one else around, and waved a hand at Xianyun and Jiyun.
The two maids looked at each other and dismissed themselves with secret grins.
The prince first blew out the lamp and then helped Qin Yining sit back down. He bent over to palm her white sock clad feet in his large hands. Frowning, he noted, âYour feet are so cold. Keep them on the platform and warm them up.â
âI think itâs going to take a while for me to get used to the climate here,â smiled Qin Yining. She lifted the thin blanket to cover herself, but saw that Pang Xiao had taken his boots off and hopped onto the platform. He sat down cross-legged in front of her, grabbing her feet and hugging them to him.
âAi! What are you doing! Let go!â The girl blushed furiously as she set foot on Pang Xiaoâs warm and firm abdomen. Her toes curled up as she tried to yank her feet back.
However, the prince wouldnât let her. Still holding onto her ankles, he undid his tunic and placed her feet on his undergarment. He hugged the rest of her legs with his arms and wouldnât let her get away.
âHow is it, warm?â He drew close with a chuckle.
The Qin fourth miss glared at him with flaming cheeks, her struggles weakening. His body was like a mini-furnace and it was really very warm in his embrace. It was also quite pleasant to feel his muscles beneath her feet. It felt like a layer of velvet wrapped around a sturdy piece of iron.
Thinking of where she was stepping on, Qin Yining kept her toes curled and didnât dare move around. Not only was her face red, so were her ears and neck. Thankfully the lamp had already been blown out to prevent those outside from looking in; itâd be mortifying if someone saw her now.
Pang Xiao laughed from his wonderful mood and whispered, âHas your family given you a hard time, what with Madame Luâs affair?â
Not only had he lowered his voice, but heâd drawn very close to her. It was obvious that he was afraid of someone finding out that he was here. Thinking over how small their manor was now, Qin Yining also grew more careful. She wasnât the only one living in the rear garden.
âItâs been alright. Itâs understandable that people have gotten nervous after the Lus made those threats.â
Her quieter voice held a different timbre from its usual. It had a charmingly lazy undertone, causing an itch in Pang Xiaoâs ears. His voice turned husky as well.
âYou can tell me about any trouble youâre in. If your family canât take care of it, thereâs still me.â
Qin Yining couldnât help but laugh softly. âI know that youâll back me up, but things arenât that serious yet. Besides, the Lus have a very deep foundation. You all mustâve formed complex ties when you conquered Northern Ji, right? I know that with your strength, you have no need to be afraid of anyone. But you should still be more careful even in things that arenât important. Donât go attracting trouble for no reason at all.â
Listening to the warm words of care, Pang Xiao didnât feel the disappointment of his loved one doubting him at all. Rather, he felt comforted from the very depths of his heart, like drinking a steaming bowl of meat soup on a cold winterâs night.
Qin Yining must also like me very much now too, right?
Heâd occupied a shameless role in the beginning, doing everything he could to bridge the gap between them. Heâd shed blood and hopped over walls. When thinking back to all the silly things heâd done to pursue Qin Yining, they were all things that heâd never done for anything else.
His efforts had bore good fruit; he was his darlingâs one and only. All of his hard work had been worth it, and only when he grew even stronger could he take a stand forward for his darling!
Pang Xiao massaged her calves with his large hands, a smile clinging to his lips despite himself.
He was actually a bit thankful to Sir Zheng, whoâd come looking for General Pangâs progeny. If it hadnât been for Li Qitian wanting to unfurl the Pang banner, Pang Xiao mightâve died in the chaos of war torn times or just quietly living out his life as a little tavernâs keeper. The only sure thing was that heâd never have met Qin Yining.
How boring would his life be if such a person wasnât present!
He traced her calves into his tunic, palming her feet with a sigh. âYou were so young when I first saw you. Youâd fallen onto the ground after being thrown out of the apothecary. The items in your broken basket were spilt all over the ground. It was a heartache inducing sight. Iâd thought you would cry, but you wiped your face off instead and turned to buy meat buns.â
Qin Yining started, then jerked her head up to look at the man. âWhat, what did you say?â
Pang Xiao looked gently at her. âSir Zheng had just found me and I happened to hear them talk about the child they had kidnapped from the Qins. I asked them for details before finding out that theyâd swapped you out for another girl and thrown you away, all in the name of revenge.
âIâve always felt that a family shouldnât be dragged into the sins of an individual. The crimes of the last generation shouldnât be inherited by the next. So I pleaded with Sir Zheng for the longest time before finding my way to the city of Liang, where I ended up seeing you. But my position was really low then and I was under Sir Zhengâs control, so I couldnât leave too much silver with you.
âMy darling Yi, Iâm sorry. You suffered on the mountain for so many years. I didnât give you that much silver, so it didnât support you for too long, did it?
âI couldnât find you when I returned to the city the next year. I asked a lot of people and they all said that you disappeared after your foster mother died.
âI really was sad for a very long time. If it wasnât for the General Pang affair, you wouldâve been a noble daughter living in the lap of luxury at home. You wouldnât have needed to have such a hard life at all.â
âYouâre⊠youâreâŠâ Lips trembling, Qin Yining clutched at Pang Xiaoâs tunic and choked out, âYouâre that Brother Beauty?â