Qin Yining absolutely didnât have energy for idle conversation. Sheâd already bled quite a bit from her injuries, further draining her wane strength, and now sheâd been kidnapped. She hadnât had a moment of respite to recover.
Presently, she was incredibly frail. If she hadnât persevered by telling herself not to relax and forcing herself onwards, she mightâve already been deemed a burden that was better off left behind.
âNothing, really. I only wish to live.â She couldnât even describe how dry her throat was. Having no desire to mince words, she gave him curt response without even sparing Siqin a glance.
His interest in her was piqued even further by her cold answer. âMost women would be trying their best to ingratiate themselves with me so they can receive better treatment. Youâre different.â
Qin Yining stared fixedly at him. âYouâd be wise to talk less and conserve your strength.â
Siqin wasn't angered in the slightest by the disrespect and laughed as he continued to walk alongside her. There was genuine amusement in the mirth that escaped his scratchy throat, turning the heads of the deathsworn walking in front of them before they looked back to resume whispering among themselves.
Despite their arduous journey through the desert thus far, Qin Yiningâs beauty remained untarnished in their eyes. It was a different beauty from tall and strong physiques of Tatar womenâshe was an exquisite piece of jade fished out from the waters of the Jiangnan River. To them, she was so exotic.
Were she not the princess consort of Pang Zhixi, they wouldâve wanted to have their way with her. However, Siqin had forbidden them from touching her. After seeing him laugh, they understood whyâit seemed the great khan consort had fallen for this beautiful woman.
Though Anari Khan was also a sight to behold, they had long grown tired of her looks because of her savage ways and tyranny. This fragile beauty, however, was the very antithesis of her. As the men walked, they promised to themselves to help Siqin cover up his tracks, should he try anything with this woman.
Yet just as these thoughts solidified in their minds, a cloud of dust before them drew near. A horse caravan was approaching them from far away!
âSire, look!â The men shielded their eyes to squint off into the distance. âItâs our people!â they shouted, ecstatic. âItâs the khan! The khan has arrived!â
âIt really is the khan!â
âSire, weâre saved!â
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The men shedded their low spirits from earlier and began yelling excitedly. Siqin also wore an expression of joy as he hurried forward to greet Anari.
Qin Yining leaned on her stick and stood in place, meeting the eyes of the equally haggard Lu Heng. Thereâd been almost a dozen of them when they had been abductedânow, only the two of them were left.
Joy of reaching the calm after the storm and uncertainty of what the future had in store for them shone in their eyes. Neither of them could guess how Anari would treat them.
Siqin had already strided to the front of the group. âAnari, youâve come.â
A well-built woman clad in bright-red riding attire and a cloak lined with a white arctic fox pelt collar steered her horse in their direction. Her features were nothing extraordinary, only passably easy on the eyes. However, there was a commanding air of strength about her that permeated her every movement.
A smile spread across her face when she saw Siqin. She pulled her horse to a stop and jumped off, quickly making her way to him like a young maiden seeking affection. âIt was no easy feat tracking you down. You went away for so long without so much sending wordâIâve been worried sick.â
Siqin held Anariâs hands, a gentle smile upon his handsome face. âHow did you think to search the desert?â
âI traveled down the road with some of my men to receive you, but you never came. I heard a caravan had switched course for the desert after being raided by bandits, so I was worried you had run into trouble. I wanted to head into the desert to look for you, but my subordinates proposed that I may as well follow the road back to the capital and meet you in the desert from there. Otherwise, we wouldâve also gotten ourselves caught in the sandstorm.â
Siqin laughed and stroked Anari's cheeks. âYou are so good to me.â
Anariâs face burned with bashfulness. âI must do everything I can to ensure your safety. Did you have fun in Great Zhou?â
âSomewhat. I was unable to obtain the treasure, but Iâve got some people with me. We didnât have enough water, so I left some of them behind. These two are whatâs left of them.â Siqin pointed behind him.
Anari followed the direction of Siqinâs finger and met the gaze of Lu Heng and Qin Yining. Even a fairy descended from the heavens would be hard-pressed to maintain a beautiful appearance after braving the stormy winds and scorching sun of the desert. Whatâs more, Qin Yining and Lu Heng were clothed in coarse cloth, the filthy scarves wrapped around their heads covered in sand and their hair in matted disarray.
The Tatar khan spared them a cursory glance. âWho are these people?â
âThe oneâs the second son of the prestigious Lu family of Great Zhou. That oneâs the Faithful Princess Consort of the First Rank. I also originally brought what was left of the Azure Justice, but they refused to tell me where the treasure was. Allowing them to remain with us would have only wasted our water and food, so I threw them all away.â
âMn, well done.â Anari ordered her subordinates to distribute water flasks and dried food among the group. She and her consort sat off to the side, speaking to each other in low voices and laughing.
Qin Yining and Lu Heng were each given a half-empty water flask and a dry flat cake.
Fearing yet another setback on the road, the princess consort didn't dare eat all of it at once; she took a few bites of the tasteless cake and swallowed it down with cool water.
Lu Hengâs brows furrowed as he ate. âThis must be hard on you,â he murmured, âespecially considering your weakened state.â
Qin Yining smiled wryly. âIâm fortunate enough to have survived it at all,â she replied quietly. âIf the khan had arrived any later, I wouldâve been the next to have been left behind.â
Lu Heng gave a sardonic grin of his own. Neither of them wouldâve anticipated ending up in these straits after coming in search for the treasure. They still didn't know how Anari would treat them once they arrived at the Tatar capital.
Anari and Siqin watched Qin Yining and Lu Heng as the two conversed.
Siqin murmured, âThe second young master of the Lu family and the daughter of Minister Qin are truly something. Letâs take them back with us and house them for some time. Even if we canât get any information out of them concerning the treasure, we can get a large ransom from the Zhou emperor from them. I think theyâll be worth infinitely more than whatever the treasure is.â
Anari smiled. âVery well. It shall be as you say then.â
âYou always indulge me so that I feel guilty about it.â The khan consort replied, his cheeks red.
Anari gazed at Siqinâs handsome face, her own face flushing. âWe are husband and wife. Should it not go without saying that I support you? What is this indulgence you speak of?â Â She gave Qin Yining a sidelong glance and continued half-jokingly, âAs long as you donât fall for that vixen, anything is fine.â