âAiya, move, move! Why arenât you going yet?â Qin Yining sprang up like a startled bunny, pushing at Pang Xiao with both hands. âIf father sees you in my house, I wonât be able to explain myself no matter what I say.â
The prince almost fell off the heated platform from her almighty shove. Where did she get all that strength from? He put his boots on with resignation and caressed Qin Yiningâs face before he left.
The fourth miss hurriedly scrambled back to the heated platform and flung the thin blanket over herself. She closed her eyes after seeing Pang Xiaoâs figure vanish behind the door, then sat up like sheâd just woken up when she heard her fatherâs footsteps.
Xianyun had already relit the lamp with an embroidered covering.
âFather, what brings you here?â smiled Qin Yining.
âJiyun said that youâd gone to bed. Why are you sleeping so early? Are you sick?â Qin Huaiyuan took a seat on the round chair that Xianyun and Jiyun brought over and accepted a cup of tea from Bingtang.
âHow would I get sick so easily?â chuckled his daughter. âBut the climate in the Great Zhou capital is different from ours. It really is too cold. I donât even want to move from this platform, so huddled in the blankets and fell asleep from reading.â
âItâs not good to read at night, it strains the eyes.â Qin Huaiyuan waved a hand after taking a sip of tea.
Xianyun, Jiyun, and Bingtang dismissed themselves with curtsies.
Qin Yining sat up. âDo you have something to discuss with me, father?â
âMm,â answered her father. âDid the commandery princess visit to try to convince you to be the commandery princeâs concubine?â
âNothing can be kept from father, alright! Thatâs exactly what happened. She employed both emotional and rational arguments and spoke with great sincerity. But I think father knows my heart very well. I would never agree to it.â
âOf course I do.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled. âI already said prior that I wonât disapprove of you and the Faithful Prince of the First Rank. Iâve only come to confirm things with you. Iâll know what to do at court if youâve made up your mind not to have anything to do with the commandery prince.â
With her father being a principal second rank minister, he was to join the Grand Secretariat in the future. He was such an awfully important person, yet still cared about his daughterâs feelings in whatever he did. This really touched Qin Yining.
âDonât tie your own hands and feet because of my selfishness, father. You should put yourself first.â
Qin Huaiyuan chuckled. âSilly girl, you still donât understand. What is your father an official for? Not only for the sake of my career, but more importantly for the happiness of the family. If I have my loved ones make sacrifices for some unimportant things, that would be putting the cart before the horse!â
Qin Yiningâs respect for her father depended further. Her father was very sharp, yes, but there were plenty of intelligent people in the worldâsome even smarter than him. Who amongst those whoâd flourished at court for so many years wasnât a wily, crafty sort?
He was more renowned than all of them precisely because of his personal charisma. There existed a bottom line in his heart that he never crossed, and he was never unduly affected by various influences in a situation.
He hadnât forgotten his own ideals when following the trash emperor of Great Yan, and he remained unruffled whether following Yuchi Yan or Li Qitian. Everything was under cool control.
Qin Yining truly admired her father from the depths of her heart. He seemed to have the ability to resolve all difficult problems in the world. Even the greatest of matters didnât shake him. He always had a firm handle on everything and chose the correct path for the family to take.
âFather, I understand what you mean.â The girl smiled. âI hope I can be someone like you in the future.â
Qin Huaiyuan snorted with laughter. âAnd whatâs so good about someone like me?â
âOf course thereâs plenty good about father! Why else would so many respect and admire you?â
Qin Huaiyuan grinned broadly. âOh, stop giving me highfalutin compliments like that. I hear your grandmother is angry again, this time because of the manor?â
âThatâs right,â sighed his daughter. âWho wouldâve thought that the Marchioness of Valiant Faith would be so outrageously arrogant to sprout that kind of threat? I wonder what she would think if she learned that I bought the residence a long time ago, and anything having to do with father is jut a formality.â
The man put down his teacup with a smile. âSo tell me, how are you planning on resolving this issue?â
A response came after a momentâs thought. âItâs actually very simple. Isnât she saying that sheâs going to buy our manor and make it so that others wonât sell or rent to us so weâll be homeless? I donât know if other people will listen to her, but purely on the basis of us owning this residence means that thereâs no way sheâll be able to buy it.
âSo Iâll let her do her thing and keep making a fuss for now. In fact, itâd be best if everyone and everything knew about it. The more of a racket she makes means the more who will know about this, which means the harder sheâll fall and be jeered at when she isnât able to buy the manor no matter how much gold she offers.â The fourth miss smirked coldly.
Qin Yining was infuriated and humiliated whenever she thought back to how blatantly hungry Madame Lu had looked at Pang Xiao and how the madame had thought Qin Yining was one of her kind, the type to dally with strange males.
âDoing this will indeed slap the madame down a peg or two,â commented Qin Huaiyuan softly. âBut daughter Yi, donât forget that the Lus stand behind her. What does an aristocratic family more than hundreds of years of old care about the most? They no longer want for fame or wealth. What they care most about is the familyâs dignity.
âYouâll be able to have the madame become a victim of her own evil deeds like this, and make it so that sheâs completely humiliated in the capital. But that also means the Lus will lose an enormous amount of face. Itâs not a wise choice for us to be at odds with the Lus so soon after arriving in Great Zhou.â
Her fatherâs words made Qin Yining sink into deep contemplation.
That was true. As ludicrously inept as Madame Lu was, she was just part of one of many family branches. Even a dog kept by such an illustrious family was likely more noble than any other familyâs dog, much less a daughter of a side branch?
She hadnât come in contact with anyone else from clan family yet. While the madame was a highly self-assured, conceited, self-absorbed, and wanton woman, that didnât mean everyone from that clan was that way.
But she also couldnât be certain that every remaining Lu was an upright, objective, and impartial individual either.
âFather is very right.â Qin Yining lowered her eyes. âI didnât think things through properly.â
âNo need for apologies,â smiled Qin Huaiyuan. âItâs impossible not to be mad when running into someone like that. Even I wanted to go demand an explanation when I heard about what had happened at the banquet, much less you who experienced it!
âI think that the Lus actually wanted to be friends, given that they threw a banquet and invited you to it. The madame was likely permitted to come because she married a good husband and was a noble lady, compared to you being a noble daughter.â
âFatherâs right. Apparently General Mi, the Marquis of Valiant Faith, boasted of accomplishments on par with Prince Consort Ji and Pang Zhixi.â