âBrother-in-law, shall we be on our way then?â asked Qin Han.
Pang Xiao found himself extraordinarily pleased with Qin Hanâs address, more so than when he was called your highness or lord secretariat.
At this time, the carriage rolled out of the manor. Pang Xiao stepped up to help his wife get on the vehicle.
Concerned with Qin Yiningâs poor health, he was this close to carrying her into the carriage with a strong embrace.
Sensing the slight pressure of her husbandâs hand on her slender waist, Qin Yining immediately realized what Pang Xiao wanted to do. Heat rose to her cheeks, and she gave him a nudge, sending him a message with a glare:Â too many pairs of eyes are watching!
Resigned, Pang Xiao let go of his hands.
He took the reins and mounted the horse adroitly after Bingtang and Jiyun were settled in the carriage.
Qin Han and Qin Yu took everything in and their observations put them at further ease. The brothers mounted their horses as well and chatted with Pang Xiao, leading the carriage along.
Qin Yining felt a surge of wistfulness coming over her. Sheâd worn a maidenâs twin buns the last time she was in the grew! Now it was a married womanâs hairdo she was styling.
Bingtang and Jiyun became concerned at their mistressâs knitted brows.
The old dowager wore a house robe with buttons down the front in the color of eggplant. Her hair was brushed and styled until it shone, and she wore it with a jade hairpin stuck at an angle.
She sat cross-legged on the heated platform by the window. The second elder master, second madame, the third elder master, along with the rest of the family were gathered around her.
The host and the guests exchanged greetings and pleasantries when all had crossed over the door. Qin-mama placed two brocade mats on the floor.
The newlyweds knelt and kowtowed to the old dowager.
âGreetings to Old Dowager. Your granddaughter bows in respect to you.â
Pang Xiao followed suit. âGreetings to Old Dowager.â
The family matriarch was overcome with mixed emotions, so much so that her hands were slightly trembling.
Kowtowing to me is Great Zhouâs Faithful Prince of the First Rank! Heâs that evil god of violence and the Grand Scholar of the Brave Warrior Palace with unrivaled power and authority in all of the imperial court!
Sheâd never be privileged to such greetings if her granddaughter hadnât grasped the chance to ascend to princess consort!
âDonât stand on ceremony. You may rise.â The old dowager kept her smile in check and ordered Qin-mama to deliver the greeting gifts.
Her gift to the prince was a piece of premium Shezhou inkstone.
Pang Xiao amiably had the servants put it away for safekeeping.
Qin Yining skipped but one person in this round of introduction: Qin Huining.
The foster girl stood in the corner, her head hung low as she wished for the ground to open up and swallow her in whole.
She really shouldnât be present for todayâs gathering. Yet, her absence would be a sign of disrespect to Pang Xiao and Qin Yining. In coming here, sheâd also bring disgrace upon herself.
If she hadnât come at Qin Yining the way she did and resorted to petty scheming, she wouldnât have forfeited her parentsâ love and compassion. Someone as high-ranking and loyal as Qin Huaiyuan wouldnât have mistreated her even though she was just a foster girl.
But there was no such thing as remedy for bygones in the world.