Though she was the landlord, Qin Yining felt much more at ease upon seeing familiar faces that sheâd once helped.
âBenefactor, what makes you come here in person? The roads arenât in good condition after the earth dragon turned over,â inquired Zhang Zhuangtou.
âIs everything alright on the farmstead? Has anyone been hurt?â
âAi, some familiesâ homes were destroyed and we have roughly a dozen casualties. A beam landed on one of the familiesâ granny. She died on the spot.â
Qin Yining sighed. âAi. Whether it be natural disaster or manmade, itâs always the people who suffer.â
Zhang Zhuangtou concurred eagerly, âThatâs right, our farm is actually better off, thanks to Steward Zhong building sturdy houses for us. Most of them were just fine after the earthquake.â
âThatâs good,â sighed Qin Yining. âIâm here with the prince at this time because of an imperial decree The nationâs coffers are empty and His Majesty hasnât given us silver or provisions for relief aid. Iâm sure you all know of the ghastly conditions within town. It really pains me to see so many starving in the streets. Do we have any extra food stored here?â
âBenefactor, we had the drought last year and then too much rain this year. We have some food stored away, but not much. We do have a bit of sweet potatoes though.â
âLeave enough food for everyone on the farmstead and put the rest onto carts for me. Iâll bring it back to the soup kitchens in town. Hopefully, that helps more people survive.â
âMissus Ding, please feel free to say whateverâs on your mind.â
âMm, Benefactor, I know itâs not my place to say any of this. Youâre selfless, big-hearted, and only think of saving more people. But how does such a large imperial court fail to send a single bank note? I feel that some people are counting on your kindness, that you wonât be able to help yourself with donating money and food when you see the people suffering.
âSecondly, our abilities are limited. Even if you donate all of the food, it wonât save that many people. At that time, the people wonât remember how much you donated, just how many died. Ai! I know these are your possessions, but I really canât stand to see you come off worse for the wear.â
Touched, Qin Yining smiled when she heard this. âThank you for your candor, Missus Ding. I understand what you mean. Iâll consider this carefully, and the prince will also be brainstorming ways to solve the food shortage. Iâm just trying to help more people survive until the solution hits him.â
Qin Yining rested in the house while those on the farmstead bustled with action. Deeming the poor road condition too difficult for carriages, they strapped the food onto the backs of mules. All of it added together was the equivalent of a large wagon.
The princess consort pulled Zhang Zhuangtao aside. âYouâve brought out so much, does that leave enough for the people on the farm? Donât donate your own dinners just because I said something.â
Warmth wrapped itself around the manâs heart. âDonât worry, Benefactor. We kept enough for ourselves, like you instructed. Donât worry at all. I hear that some plague is starting in the city though. Please be careful when you go out and about!â
âYou too.â Qin Yining nodded with a smile. âLook after the farmstead well. Donât be in a rush to do anything these days. Just live well. The days ahead are long as long as weâre alive.â
âUnderstood!â
She couldnât delay any further. Any food she got her hands on had to be transported back as soon as possible. Saving lives was as urgent as putting out a fire. She didnât want to see the people die for nothing, their only crime to live under an useless emperor.
The roads were indeed very difficult to travel. Thankfully their group consisted only of four-legged creatures, so any obstacles were surmounted by carefully leading their steeds across.
Even so, it was late afternoon by the time they returned to Yang City proper.
Worried about his wife, Pang Xiao had taken up residence by the door. Happiness brewed in the bottom of his eyes to see her return; even more so given that she led mules laden with provisions. However, heartache overpowered his joy at seeing Qin Yining.
âYouâre back.â He welcomed the group with a smile.
The princess consort flipped down from her horse. âYou guys came back first!â
âMmhmm, we came back right after noon. How are you feeling? Are you tired after riding for so long?â
âIâm doing well.â The two walked side by side back to the yamen. Qin Yining added in a low chuckle, âJust a bit chafed from the saddle. This used to never happen to me before, but Iâm afraid Iâve become spoiled after living in the lap of luxury.â
âHow is that spoiled? Youâre a tender, fragile lady to begin with! But here you are, having to suffer with me.â Pang Xiao reached out to flick her messy hairstyle.
The tow stood beneath the shade of a tree, watching their men lead the horses back inside.
When there was no one around, Pang Xiao whispered, âMy scouts have discovered that the entire old capital is surrounded by Dragon Riders. Theyâre most likely the emperorâs personal escort. Some of them are headed to Yang County. Theyâve been delayed by the road conditions, but Iâm sure theyâll be here soon.â
Qin Yiningâs heart skipped a beat. âThen that means the treasure really is in Yang County.â
âThatâs right, he wouldnât act like this otherwise. We just donât know where the treasure is yet, and donât know what side Azure Justice has taken. Who knows if their marks really lead to the treasure?â
âSince troops have been deployed and the emperorâs secretly made his way here, we need to stay on our guard,â huffed Qin Yining with resignation. âWe canât go probing the waters no matter how curious we get. It would be much more of a loss than a gain if we were to be dragged into everything. Finding a proper way to handle the earthquake aftermath is what we should focus on. Our little bit of silver wonât hold out for long, and court isnât sending any provisions. We still need to find a way to deal with those rich families.â
Pang Xiao smiled wryly. âAll of them are highly dissatisfied with Great Zhou, and theyâre also heartless bastards as well. Nothing panned out from visiting one family, so Iâll have to keep thinking of better plans.â
âIâll go with you tomorrow. Maybe thereâs a way.â