Although the old dowager was slightly biased, she definitely wasnât a fool. It was easy enough for her to realize what was going on Did Qin Yining do all this? She looked questioningly at the girl.
Qin Yining responded with a docile smile, tacitly admitting her role. The old dowager didnât know what to think. Sheâd thought she welcomed a puppy back home, but these past few days had revealed a wolf cub, not a puppy. But now that sheâd watched Qin Yining for a bit, she had faith in the strength of the girlâs character. It was rather Qin Huiningâs various actions that really did make her seem like someone whoâd do something like this. The old dowager also trusted Qin Huaiyuanâs judgment. She may overlook things sometimes, but her son would never be hoodwinked. But what had Qin Yining done to make things progress in this fashion?
Had those maids really been coincidentally speaking behind the artificial mountain? Yet no matter what Qin Yining had done to orchestrate this, sheâd given a firm slap in the face to those whoâd once mocked her. How was she the one setting a crooked tone? Who was the one framing the official daughterâs maid, hmm? Who was it that said Qin Yining couldnât even protect her own maids and was an easy target for others to bully? So, if not Ruilan, who was openly standing here in front of everyone?
Not only had Ruilanânow Songlan, come back safe and unharmed, but she was now even on the Duke of Dingâs payroll. Her status was now higher than all the Qin maids. What was this if not protecting her servants? All of the girls present were carefully turning over the matter in their minds. If this had happened to them, they may not have been able to bring the framed maid back, let alone like this. In fact, their maids mightâve died just from the initial beating of planks when the crime was first discovered. Shock rippled through the room as their eyes held a bit more respect when glancing at Qin Yining.
After Songlan curtsied, a petite thirteen year old girl stepped forward to make her curtsey. She was a cute little thing, wearing a collarless pale-pink long sleeve wrap dress, perfectly offsetting her apple cheeks. She spoke crisply, âThis servant is Bingtang and wishes good health to the old dowager and various misses.â
âBingtang.â The old dowager had recovered her poise by now, but her voice was still a tad dry. She had her own suspicions about the identity of this particular maid. âYour name is rather sweet. What did you used to be called?â
âIn response to the old dowager, this servant used to be surnamed Tang.â Bingtang smiled in response.
The old dowager and misses instantly understood the situation. This was why Qin Yining had been grounded in the ancestral hall. Miss Tangâs identity was far more prestigious than Songlanâs!
âPlease rise, Miss Tang. Thereâs no need to stand on ceremony.â The old dowager was well aware of the Clearistsâ actions. This was the person theyâd tried so hard to protect not so long ago. Those mad dogs would tear her apart if the matriarch so much as put one toe over of line!
âPlease donât be this way, Old Dowager.â Bingtang smiled. âThe fourth miss saved my life and it only right that I repay her with lifelong loyalty. Youâre the fourth missâ grandmother, so naturally my mistress as well.â
The old dowagerâs mouth twitched. Sheâd been the matriarch of a household for half her life, but now this little girl was curtseying to her only out of consideration for Qin Yining? She massaged her temples and waved her hand, dismissing the two new maids. Taking the gesture for what it was, the two retreated and took their positions behind Qin Yining.
The group chatted a while longer before it was time for the banquet to start. The old dowager led her granddaughters to Flower Hall, located in the outer residence. The warmth of spring beckoned them inside. They took their time circling past the great room divider right inside the door. It was decorated with paintings of five blessings descending on the house. The group was then greeted by the sight of two rows of high backed, official chairs, all accompanied by crimson cushions. The rows faced each other and were used for official discussions. Behind the chairs, the walls opened up to the east and west wing of the house, both separated by black lacquered, decoratively carved dividers of the four gentlemen of the flowers separating the men and women.
Crown Prince Weichi Yan was wearing a brocade robe of electrifying purple, replete with a small crown of purple gold nestled in his hair. His belt had the imprint of bamboo segments and was finished with a jade buckle. His scholarly aura was intermixed in the noble presence that he projected.
The old dowager and girls didnât dare look at him directly. They knelt as one to pay their respects, but the crown prince quickly held out his hands and refused to let the old dowager kneel. âPlease rise, Honored Dowager. Please donât stand on ceremony. Youâre Grand Preceptor Qinâs mother and I but his student. Therefore, you are my elder as well.â
The old dowager responded with multiple âoh noâs. âThere is much difference in our stature. This old woman wouldnât dare overstep herself.â
After another round of pleasantries, Weichi Yan glanced towards Qin Yining. She was currently kneeling properly with her sisters, so she didnât sense his gaze. But Qin Huaiyuan, the second and third elder masters, as well as the old dowager saw this motion clearly. The old dowagerâs heart sped up as the hint of a mysterious anticipation began to grow.
Qin Yining was now a suitable match for the crown prince. If she could become his consort, the mistress of the Eastern Palace, thenâŠ
The entire family went to send off the crown prince after the banquet had concluded, tea had been served, and the disciple ceremony had been completed. The Qin family crowd presented quite a sight as they saw the crown prince out the door. Weichi Yan was still wearing his cloak of snow-white fur. The combination of brilliant white and dazzling purple made him appear regal and opulent. He stood next to the carriage and made the bow of a student to a teacher when he bid Qin Huaiyuan farewell. The grand preceptor returned a bow of a subject to his liege.
Under the care of his attendants, Weichi Yan climbed into the carriage adorned with tassels made of eight treasures. He lifted the window curtain to nod respectfully at the Qin men and then cast his glance on the single spot of red in the crowd of ladies. Apart from the third madameâs rose-red cape, the only other red was Qin Yiningâs crimson brocade cape lined with white rabbit fur. This dash of color was particularly eye-catching amidst the gathering of greens and floral prints. Although he couldnât see the girlâs features clearly, Weichi Yan had already mentally traced out her smile and dimples. He felt his ears and cheeks begin to burn again and quickly pull forward down the curtains, giving orders for the carriage to be on its way.
The crown princeâs last glance had not gone unnoticed by any of the ladies present. But because of the distance between them and the carriage, they hadnât been able to tell exactly who he was looking at. Qin Yining didnât feel that she was close enough to the crown prince to be bidding each other farewell with their eyes, so she didnât think much of it. However, the seventh miss next to Qin Yining was blushing furiously. She slowly relaxed her unconsciously tensed back and neck from a moment ago.
Was the crown prince looking at me? The seventh miss had snuck a glance at him when sheâd knelt in greeting before lunch. Heâd happened to be looking her way when she lifted her head, and sheâd looked back down in hurried panic. But she had felt his gaze linger for a long time on her. The crown prince must have been looking at her just now! None of her other sisters had crossed paths with the crown prince, only she had almost met his gaze when making her greeting. The crown prince was so genteel and refined, and so very noble and regal. The emperor had only one son, so the crown prince was the undisputed choice to inherit the nation. The seventh missâ heart began pounding when her thoughts carried her off in flights of imagination.
When everyone headed inside, the eighth miss saw the seventh miss remaining where she was, off in a daze with a red face. She couldnât help but ask anxiously, âAre you alright, seventh sister? Have you caught a cold? Why are your cheeks so red?â
âAh. Eh, itâs nothing.â The seventh miss patted her cheeks once or twice before following the others back to the inner residence.
Such a grave matter happening during the crown princeâs tour of the rear gardens had to be dealt with, and more importantly, it involved the main branchâs foster and official daughter! The second and third madame didnât linger after seeing the old dowager back to Garden of Loving Piety. They all took their leave rapidly, departed with their own family members.
Those would be longevity, wealth, health and peace, good fortune, and a natural end. A motif in Chinese culture were plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum symbolize the four gentlemen of the flowers.