The sudden arrival of the truth left Qin Yining at a loss for words. She had the vague feeling that sheâd just fallen for a trap: hook, line, and sinker. But she also felt lucky when she looked at the cute girl with chubby cheeks and large eyes.
Thank goodness Tang Mengâs alright.
Thank goodness things werenât as I thought.
âMany thanks to Your Highness.â Qin Yining dipped in a solemn curtsey at the prince. âThen Iâll be taking Miss Tang with me.â
Prince of Ning leaned back in his head seat, completely at ease, and waved Qin Yining off. She smiled at Tang Meng. âPlease come with me, Miss Tang.â
âDonât stand on ceremony, miss. Just use my name. In the future, youâre the mistress and I the servant. Iâll never forget your act of valor today.â Tang Meng blinked her round, large eyes. She was quite serious.
âHow did I save you at all?â Qin Yining smiled wryly. âIt looks like I did something unnecessary today.â
âMiss, ever since my father entrusted me with our family heritage, the âCompendium of Medicineâ, for safekeeping, I knew that sooner or later, something would happen at home. And it really did happenâŠâ Tang Meng shook her head. âAlthough Iâve renounced the world, Iâve witnessed the gamut of humanity with what happened to my family. When the Royal Academy captured me and wanted me to resume secular life, I refused, so they tortured me ceaselessly. The Institute of Luminous Grace hired me after that, and I only found a few days of peace after His Highness brought me here.â
Tears were brimming in her eyes. âMiss, other than His Highness, youâre the only person whoâs offered me a helping hand of your own volition since my family fell. You and I met but by chance, with no rhyme or reason at all. Youâre a noble daughter of the inner residence, but you braved the various rumors and gossip flying around to come save me. I understand all the risks you took! I wonât be able to repay your debt of gratitude for as long as I live!â
Her words moved Qin Yining, Steward Zhong, Ruilan, and Qiulu deeply. Qin Yining had saved Tang Meng only because she didnât want another girlâs future to be ruined for nothing, and hadnât wanted Steward Zhongâs innocent family to be dragged into hot water. Sheâd never expected anything in return, and so started blushing hotly at Tang Mengâs words. She hurriedly took her leave from the Prince of Ning once more and fled with her new maid in tow.
The prince had been taking in the sights all along, and suddenly smiled, amused. âWho wouldâve thought that that old fox Qin Meng would father such a kind girl with a heroic spirit?â
âIndeed.â A person slowly walked out from behind the openwork screen. It was the young man Qin Yining had met earlier.
The prince raised a casual cupped fist salute to the young man. âDid Your Highness hear what she said just now?â
The young man nodded, a trace of worry in his face. âShe was right. The old muleheads in the capital who think themselves invincible are completely short-sighted frogs in a well. All theyâre focused on these days is whether they should fight or make peace.â
âIâve long since seen through them. Theyâre all trash. If the city really is broken through in the future, wetting themselves from fear is the least theyâll do! Hahaha!â The prince laughed loudly.
The young man also burst out laughing. He moved to stand next to the prince with his hands clasped behind his back, perusing the painting of eight horses once again. A blush slowly floated across his face.
The Prince of Ning was sharp enough to notice what was going on, but knew better than to point it out. Instead, he adroitly changed the subject. âHas Your Highness really made up your mind?â
The young man started. âWhat, can it be that royal uncle isnât willing and wants to retreat?â
The prince leveled a sharp look at the young man and sneered. âI? Retreat? I just didnât think that Your Highness would actually propose censuring Grand Preceptor Cao. Iâve always thought that a painter like you would care nothing for politics.â
âRoyal uncle, are you mocking me for having nothing to show after all these years of effort?â The young man smiled ruefully.
The prince laughed heartily. âIâd just wanted to pull that old bat Duke of Ding to my side, but that little fox Sun Yu refused to take a side. But now, even the heavens are helping us, weâve got even Qin Meng! Itâll be much easier to take old fart Cao down a peg.â
âIâm only afraid that Prime Minister Qin still wonât be willing.â The young man was a bit worried.
âHe has to even if he isnât willing! His dear daughter made the decision for him! No matter what, Tang Meng is now his daughterâs maid and under the Qin Manorâs protection. The Clearists as well as all the other cowardly riffraff will definitely start picking sides after seeing this.â The prince clapped the young manâs shoulder reassuringly. âDonât worry, Your Highness, this matter will absolutely succeed! That slutty bitch spends her days doing nothing good. She canât give birth to crap, and she wants to end royal brotherâs family line? Delusional bitch! Even a little girl knows how sheâll end, but she canât! I laugh! Iâm going to tear through her trampy skin this time, letâs see what she can do without her father to protect her!â
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Qin Yining was sitting in the carriage with Tang Meng by now. Steward Zhong, Ruilan, and Qiulu were all following outside the carriage as the convoy slowly made their way to Windsoar Inn, one of the Instituteâs businesses. Qin Yining smiled at Tang Meng. âWeâll settle you in first and then Iâll take you to officially depart the nunnery in the next two days. When you rejoin the secular world, Iâll take you back home with me. We can take care of each other then.â
âUnderstood.â Tang Meng nodded with a smile. âDonât be so polite with me, miss. Iâm your maid in the future, just order me as you will.â
Qin Yining nodded. She hadnât thought that Tang Meng would so readily accept the reality of her situation. Perhaps it was easier for one to come to terms with a change in lifestyle after weathering great rises and falls, and when an inevitable, inexorable future was staring at them in the face.
When the group arrived at Cloudsoar Inn, Qin Yining instructed Steward Zhong to find a quiet residence and help Tang Meng settle in. âPlease take good care of her. Iâll think of a way to slip out of the manor in the next two days.â
The stewardâs crisis had been defused, so he was in absolutely lovely spirits. Qin Yining was his lifesaver, and a desire to grow closer to her was prevalent in his respectful posture. He bowed. âDonât worry, miss. Iâll handle everything well.â
Qin Yining smiled when she heard his new title for her. âGood, there will be much Iâll need to depend on Steward Zhong for in the future. Itâs getting late, so it looks like we can only look to review the accounts some other day.â
âYes, feel easy, miss. This humble one has looked over the accounts I delivered. All you need to do is just scan them. If the titled old dowager of your manor asks, you can tell her that you toured all the Institute businesses today and surveyed them. You can pick another day to review the accounts. We have three taverns, respectively known as the Roamerâs Return, the Tippling Tower, and the Jade Vessel. We also have two inns, the Cloudsoar Inn here and another Rising Delight Inn on East Main Street.â
âVery clever, Steward Zhong. Thatâs how Iâll respond.â Qin Yining glanced upwards at the sky. âItâs getting quite late, I should be going back.â
âYes, this humble one will have someone escort the miss back. My family will repay this favor of saving our lives even after our deaths. Please accept my gratitude.â Steward Zhong dropped to his knees and kowtowed heavily.
Qin Yining helped him back to his feet with a smile. âThereâs no need to be so polite, Steward Zhong. We have to support each other so that our path together goes further in the future.â
âMiss speaks truly.â Steward Zhong nodded. Qin Yining reminded the steward again to take good care of Tang Meng before she left, then made some arrangements for Tang Mengâs return to the secular world before finally leaving with Ruilan and Qiulu, quickly rushing back home.
In the carriage, Ruilan and Qiuluâs originally excited emotions changed to worry when they saw Qin Yiningâs expression. Theyâd successfully saved the girl, why didnât the miss look happy? Both were quite puzzled, but Ruilan didnât ask directly since she was one to muse on things. In the end, it was Qiulu who popped the question.
âMiss, why arenât you happy?â
âIâm afraid things arenât good this time.â Qin Yining murmured as she returned from her thoughts.
âWhat?â Ruilan and Qiuluâs hearts skipped a beat. âWhy do you say that? What isnât good?â
âYou can tell from the princeâs words and his attitude today,â Qin Yining responded lowly. âHe took Miss Tang away to protect her, but made it look like he was carrying her off and didnât explain things to the Institute. He allowed the alarming rumors of him taking Miss Tang to spread through the capital. Why?â
Ruilan and Qiulu were completely lost.
âHe did so in order to use the Clearists to exert pressure on the Institute. If we had really been unable to bear up beneath the criticism and requested Miss Tangâs return, Iâm sure it wouldâve been accomplished as easily as I did today.â
âMiss, you meanâŠâ Ruilan seemed to have grasped something as the color drained out of her face.
âEveryone knows that the Prince of Ning took the girl and wasnât returning her. But when the Institute of Luminous Grace went to request her return, he seemingly returned her without a fuss. Everyone will come to the conclusion that these two parties are very close or in the same camp. Elder cousin was the owner of the Institute before, and he represents the Duke of Ding. If things had progressed like that, everyone would think the Duke of Ding and the Prince of Ning were close. But today, I was the one who stuck my head out. Iâm the prime ministerâs daughter, and the granddaughter of Duke of DingâŠâ Qin Yiningâs face was very pale at this point, and her limbs felt like ice. âI think I took elder cousinâs place in a trap and accidentally put the Duke of Ding and Prime Minister Qin under the princeâs banner. Just wait and see. Before too long, news will spread that I successfully rescued Miss Tang.â
Qiuluâs eyes were red by now and she stomped her foot. âI thought the prince was a hero! But heâs completely evil, using such tactics to recruit the Duke of Ding!â
âIndeed,â Ruilan jumped in. âThen this means that the duchessâ plansâŠâ She suddenly realized that she might be unnecessarily stirring the pot and quickly stopped speaking.
âGrandmother mightâve had innocent intentions,â Qin Yining continued. âShe probably thought that a little girl like me would only scheme so far as to make Steward Zhong take the fall. I can just appoint another steward, so it didnât matter at all if I did nothing. Neither grandmother nor my father probably ever thought that Iâd personally go demand the return of Tang MengâŠâ
âMiss, you just wanted to do some good,â Ruilan spoke persuasively. âWe should think about how to present this to Old Dowager and the lord. What if they blame you?â
Qin Yining smiled ruefully. Sheâd encountered quite the gauntlet of human emotions and a variety of schemes since her return. Sheâd thought that life would be smooth and easy after returning home. The rich families didnât lack food or clothing, so she wouldnât have to scrabble for survival like the lowest echelons of society and have her heart slowly consumed by darkness. But who wouldâve thought that those in these aristocratic and wealthy houses would scheme and plot just as much as the general people, all for the pursuit of power and profit?
Qin Yining took a deep breath in and forced herself to calm down, starting to consider what this meant for her family, the Duke of Dingâs household, and herself. Since sheâd already fallen into the trap and couldnât turn back time, the only option left was to find a way to resolve this by herself.
It was more like the Jade Teacup, but seeing how the tavern names seem to have a motif to them of homey/comfort atmosphere, a place where drinking is the main agenda, and a classier establishment, I swapped out âteacupâ for the fancier sounding âvesselâ.