Still caught in the grip of shock, Qin Yining had yet to come back to herself.
Xianyun, Jiyun, Bingtang, and Qiulu were flushed red with happy excitement. The four looked at each other before dropping curtsies. âCongratulations to the miss for obtaining what you wished for!â
Lian Xiaozhou also nodded joyfully. âCongratulations, big sister!â
In a daze, the fourth miss responded, âAll of you, do rise. Xianyun and Bingtang, your hands are more dexterous. Help me embroider a pillowcase. My own work isnât up to snuff at all.â
Having said that, she sat back down in another daze, sending the maids into fits of giggles.
Thinking back to everything she and Pang Xiao had weathered, from their initial mutual probing to slowly growing feelings for each, then staking everything on a solemn pledge of love. Theyâd endured too much to reach the point of receiving this imperial edict.
Sheâd returned home for two years, and what sheâd experienced since her return was more abundant than in her earlier fourteen years of life.
Though each step had been fraught with tension and danger, leaving her weary in both body and soul, all the pain and trouble sheâd gone through felt more than worth it to have a group of people around her who genuinely cared for her, and this marriage decree.
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The marriage decree also made its way to the manor of the Faithful Prince of the First Rank.
The Pang matriarch punched Pang Xiao in the shoulder as she spoke. âYou little bastard! You were born with great fortune! You gain such an incredible father-in-law in the form of Minister Qin, and you also take such a wonderful wife! The Pang ancestors have bestowed us with unparalleled fortune!â
Pang Xiao grimaced; his grandmotherâs punch had landed squarely on a nerve. âGrandmother, you have so much strength in your hands!â
âHow would I be able to discipline you otherwise? Yubing, go get busy. As the mother-in-law, you need to take the initiative and reach out to the in-laws often. Donât think youâre something just because your son is a prince. Your son is a troublemaker, lass Yi is unlucky marrying him!â
Meanwhile, Pang Xiao summoned Xie Yue and Xu Weizhi. He declared solemnly, âThe eleventh day of the next month is a day of great joy for this prince. The household will be busy during this period of time, so the two of you must help the dowager madame and old madame in making plans. As for the ceremonies, we shall do everything we can as long as it doesnât eclipse the emperor wedding his empress, understood?â
Xie Yue and Xu Weizhi nodded hastily.
They were strategists, so it really did feel like a misuse of good talent on minor purposes given that their liege had set them to task of planning out a wedding.
But the two also knew of how deep feelings ran between the newlyweds, and they knew of Qin Yiningâs character. Add to that the wedding being an imperially bestowed one, they felt that it was also a show of tremendous trust that the prince was willing to entrust the wedding to them.
With that in mind, the two retreated to the study to carefully study the itinerary, treating the wedding as they would any important affair.
The prince had given them their marching orders. As long as they didnât exceed the pomp that had been trotted out for the empress, anything was on the table. The utmost of opulence would be on display so that the Qins would feel the fullest of Pang sincerity.
Pang Xiao sent off Xie Yue and Xu Weizhi with a grave expression, then ran to the sparring grounds with a coldly serious look. Peeling off all of his clothes and leaving on only a pair of black, silk pants, he sparred with the wooden dummies.
Finding no outlet to vent his extreme excited agitation and brimming with energy, he ran through his martial methods for all of the afternoon, breaking three wooden dummies in the process.
Huzi snickered endlessly to see his master thus; it also greatly startled Ji Zeyu, whoâd quietly come to visit.
âYouâre here, Ah Lan.â Dripping with sweat, a layer of goosebumps popped up on Pang Xiaoâs skin due to the lower temperatures at night. He didnât mind it in the slightest, just took the handkerchief offered by Huzi to wipe off his face before putting on his downy-white shirt.
Ji Zeyuâs eyes flitted over the various scars on the princeâs body before he nodded and hoisted the jug of ale in his hand.
âShare a drink?â
âPrecisely my thoughts.â Pang Xiao had his men prepare some food and showed the prince consort to his room.