Long before the imperial decree arrived, a pageboy by Qin Huaiyuanâs side caught wind of what had happened. He sprinted from the palace doors to the horse tied up to the tree, jumped onto its back, and sent it in a fast gallop back home.
The cry startled everyone inside and the old dowager lifted the door curtains.
âWhat is it? Out with it!â she asked anxiously.
Beaming from ear to ear, the granny servant responded, âOld Dowager, such wonderful news! The boy at the lordâs side just came back with news that the emperor is sending an imperial decree today to bestow our fourth miss to the Faithful Prince of the First Rank as his princess consort! He came back as soon as he heard, so the decree will be here soon.â
The girlâs hands slowly tightened into fists and she lowered her head self-consciously.
Recovering from her shock, the eighth declared happily, âCongratulations, fourth sister!â
The girlâs felicitations brought everyone back to their senses, and a hubbub of best wishes rose up.
The old dowager was beside herself with joy. âGood, good! Though being a princess consort isnât as glorious as being the emperorâs favored consort, itâs still a good outcome for one of our daughters. Now that fourth lass is married, itâll be granddaughter Hui and Bao next.â
The men in the outer residence also heard the news. Qin Yu, Qin Yan, the second and third elder masters came in to offer their happy wishes, then rushed off to prepare a table and incense with which to welcome the imperial decree.
The old dowager clasped her hands together and bowed at the sky. âTo think that our family would have continuous good news after arriving in Great Zhou. Our ancestors smile down on us, our ancestors smile down on us!â
The second elder master smiled. âNot only do our ancestors bless us, itâs also all thanks to big brotherâs arrangements. I have a position in the Bureau of Personnel and Rites now, and third brotherâs industries have been properly laid out. Itâs all thanks to big brother.â
âThatâs right.â The third elder master nodded with a smile.
After enduring a war, famine, and robbers, the Qins had finally found their footing again. Though many had been sacrificed for it, theyâd never lost their strength of character.
Just about when the family preparations were complete, the imperial decree arrived from the palace.
A brazier of incense sat on a table in the spacious yard, and round, kneeling mats were laid out in front of it. The family knelt according to their standings.
The eunuch bearing the decree merrily unrolled the golden cloth and read aloud in a shrill voice, âThe Emperor, who governs with the Mandate of Heaven, has learned that Yining, daughter of Minister Qin Huaiyuan of the Bureau of Personnel and Rites, being sixteen years of age, is demure and refined, possessing of uncommon talent, modest and courteous, and beautiful in both heart and mind.
âHearing of such qualities delights the Emperor and Empress Dowager. The Faithful Prince of the First Rank, Pang Xiao, being twenty four years of age, is at an appropriate age for marriage. The prince is skilled in both martial and civil subjects, loyal and respectful to his liege.
âAll ceremonies are to be decided upon the two families. The wedding is to be conducted on the eleventh day of the fifth month. Proclaimed to all under the Heavens, let it be known!â
âOur gratitude for the emperorâs gracious favor.â
The Qins kowtowed solemnly. Qin Yining knelt in the middle of the family, her head down and arms raised high over her head to accept the edict.
The eunuch handing it over smiled. âCongratulations to Miss Qin.â
The second and third elder master, as well as her two cousins offered courteous pleasantries to the eunuch. After gifting a large red envelope, they directed their guest inside for a spot of tea.
Qin Yining cupped the imperial decree in her hands, reading the words over and over again. It all felt so surreal, like she was in a dream.
Sheâd always felt that though she and Pang Xiao had feelings for each other, it would be very difficult for the two of them to actually get married. The emperor wouldnât allow Pang Xiao to gain formidable in-laws, and Pang Zhongzhengâs death was something ever-present between the two of them.
Who wouldâve thought that her father would be able to swing such a matter so that Li Qitian would give the order of his own volition.
Was she really to marry Pang Xiao?
It wasnât until this moment that she finally felt her heart settle in its right place; anticipation and uncertainty for the future flourished instead.
âAiya, has the girl lost herself in happiness?â
Qin Yining came back to herself when she heard the good-natured teasing. She looked around to find the second madame next to her, and that sheâd already followed the family back into the main house.
The old dowager took the imperial edict from Qin Yiningâs hands with a smile. âIâm going to lay the decree out in the Hall of Ancestors. Itâll be put beside the decree for your fatherâs position. This is such good news, wonderful news!â
âNaturally! This is such a wonderful thing. My daughter-in-law is about to give birth and now niece Yi has sublime in-laws. Isnât this twin joys knocking on our doors? How lovely!â The second madame smiled happily.
âWe donât have enough time for her to embroider pieces for her trousseau. Go hire the best seamstresses and put careful attention to the matter. Daughter Yiâs going to make a pillowcase just as a show of her respects. My daughter, you're not allowed to go anywhere during this time. Just stay in your room and sew quietly!â