âGood child, weâve wished and hoped, and wished and hoped some more. Youâve finally joined our household. Dafu has someone to take care of him now that youâre here. We donât have more servants that masters and mistresses in the manor, but neither I nor your mother-in-law know how to manage all this. Weâll turn all this over to you.â
âI understand grandmotherâs good intentions, but Iâm still young and unlearned in the ways of the world. Iâm afraid that Iâll lose face for us if I donât do well.â
It wasnât that Qin Yining really didnât know how to keep a household in order. Sheâd been head of the inner household back in Great Yan. She just felt that itâd be a highly displeasing act to steal her mother-in-lawâs authority as soon as she married into the family.
A red flush immediately exploded across Qin Yiningâs face. She stammered, âUn-understood. Iâll come ask mom if thereâs anything I donât understand.â
Her mother-in-law nodded gaily. âIâll have Zhao Kunjiaâs wife bring over her verification tokens [1] to your Park of Resplendent Radiance.â
The girl thought for a moment, then asked with a smile, âMom, your daughter has a favor to ask. Could you lend me Missus Zhang for a while? I donât need her to wait on me in the house. Itâs just that Iâm young and inexperienced, and thereâs much about the manor that I still donât know about. Missus Zhang will be able to help me pick things up, and if there are any messages that need to be delivered, she will lend more gravity to the task.â
Rather than wait for her mother-in-law to send her a pair of eyes and ears, it was better to take the initiative and handle the matter beautifully. Zhang Kunjiaâs wife was also respectable woman, so the girl could use the senior servant to establish her footing in the household.
Asking of her own volition like this meant that Missus Zhang could come to and fro in the daytime, but it wouldnât be seemly for her to stay the night. This meant that the newlywedâs routine wouldnât be disturbed. This killed many birds with one stone.
She was happy for her son that he had such a smart wife. This would be a great boon, and at least the girl would know what action was most appropriate for the time.
Pang Xiao grew anxious the longer his mother remained silent. He often heard stories of how difficult life became when mothers and daughters-in-law didnât get along. But if he appeared too protective of Qin Yining in front of his mother, that would also elicit jealousy. Trouble would still fall on his wifeâs head when he wasnât at home. He could only stand there mutely, trying valiantly to guess what was on his motherâs mind.
âMom, I think itâs a very good idea to send Zhang Kunjiaâs wife. I was just wondering if one person was enough. I need to summon everyone in the household and thoroughly reorganize everyone.â
Qin Yining could vaguely guess at what her mother-in-law had been musing over. She gave thanks with a smile, and there wasnât much disappointment in her heart.
Strictly speaking, she wasnât close to Pang Xiaoâs family yet. A grandmother-in-lawâs attitude towards junior would naturally be different from a mother-in-lawâs. Her own mother hadnât been that good to her when sheâd first returned home, but see how close they were now after prolonged periods?
Seeing that the conversation was about over, Pang Xiao suggested, âMom, we need to head into the palace later to express gratitude for the imperial favor. We may not make it back for lunch.â