Tense all journey, Qin Yining could finally relax after following the tribesmen to the camp. Upon her arrival, she found that Uncle Alham had already led a group to tidy the site up. But most importantly, there was a stream close to the camp!
Though it was still wintry outside and the stream frozen over, none of that mattered for the group thatâd just escaped the desert. No one cared that the premises had been a war zone moments before. Cheering raucously, they chiseled away at the frozen water surface. Some folks immediately tossed large chunks into small pots for heating back at camp.
Tents of varying sizes soon sprang up all over the campground.
Qin Yining was assigned a tent for herself and left Lu Heng in Harbhara and Caganbharaâs care. She ran off to chisel some ice and grabbed one of the campâs pots, intending to freshen up after boiling the water.
To the tribe, Qin Yining was the hero whoâd rid them of Anari and the one whoâd gotten them out of the desert alive. All proper respect and obedience was her due, so when they saw that she wanted to boil some water, they all rushed to help her despite their own exhaustion. They even fetched some of the stored firewood for her.
After trudging in the sands for half a month, this was her first chance for a hot bath. She scrubbed herself clean before washing away all the filth from her clothes. By the time she completed her thorough ministrations, her hair was already half dry. Towelling it further, she coiled it into a simple bun and tossed on a hat, leaving her tent and walking to Lu Hengâs.
âIs Second Master Lu resting?â
The tentâs entrance quickly lifted, permitting a rush of hot steam to escape outside. Harbhara stuck his head out, beaming at Qin Yining as he tried out some words in clumsy Great Zhou, âYouâve come!â
Qin Yining nodded with a smile. The boy shifted to the side to make space for her, giving room for the princess consort to enter the tent with a quick bend of her body.
A wooden bucket rested on the floor, full of dirty water. They hadnât had the time to empty it out yet, but the men were all dressed neatly. Lu Heng had changed into a fresh set of clothes and his eyes were lowered as he leaned on a bed of dry hay and wooden planks. Damp hair that still dripped with water hung loosely down his shoulders.
Qin Yining noted the sight with a frown and grabbed a towel. âHow can you be so careless when youâre not fully recovered yet? Arenât you afraid of getting even sicker, going to bed with your hair wet like this?â
She hesitated for a moment before reaching out to dry his hair.
Lu Hengâs heart raced. In fact, he had just finished cleaning up and was planning to dry his hair later. Sick people didnât have much strength to begin with, so after cleaning and changing, he couldnât even muster up the energy to lift his arm.
He didnât expect that Qin Yining would actually do it for him!
âMy thanks.â Lu Hengâs voice was hoarse. He didnât say any superfluous words, and his tone was weak.
âThereâs no need to be so polite. We finally managed to exit the desert and our homelandâs just a few steps away. Wouldnât it be a pity if you arenât careful and worsen your illness at this stage?â Qin Yining swapped out the wet towel for a dry one and continued to carefully dry his hair. Since her hair was mostly dry, she took off her hat and slid out the silver tassel comb from the side of her bun. She ran her fingers through his hair to smoothen it out first before carefully combing through it, delicately going strand by strand.
Lu Heng closed his eyes, enjoying the gentle pressure from Qin Yiningâs fingertips as she ran the comb through his hair. Even his scalp and the back of his neck tingled with pleasure as his eyelids grew heavy.
What a wonderful feeling it was, that she would care about him. Even though he knew deep inside that Qin Yining didnât hold the slightest trace of romantic affection for him, Lu Hengâs heart was still fully content.
âDonât worry, Iâll be fine. Weâve conquered the desert twice, I wonât die like this.â Lu Heng said softly.
The princess consort tidied his hair and finished it off by binding it with a ribbon. She tucked the comb back into her hair before putting on her hat again.
âIndeed, weâre both of tough stock. Weâll be fine. When we have the chance, Iâll fortify your body with something nutritious. If only Bingtang was here, you would recover so much faster!â
Qin Yiningâs smile dimmed as she thought back to that fateful day of their parting. It wasnât even a certain thing if Bingtang and Ji Yun were still alive.
Discerning her thoughts, the Lu second master gently comforted her. âDonât worry, with how much the prince loves you, he wonât sit on his hands and do nothing after your capture. He certainly wouldâve rushed to their rescue, and none of your subordinates are weak targets. Theyâre definitely all fine.â
Qin Yiningâs heart turned warm as she thought of Pang Xiao. âYouâre right, they should all be fine. Weâll all be fine.â
She helped Lu Heng lie down and used a cotton jacket like a quilt, laying it over him. âRest well, we still need to discuss our future plans tomorrow morning. I canât speak the Tartar tongue and Uncle Alham can only understand simple Great Zhou words, so itâll be a lot easier with you as the interpreter.â
Lu Heng laughed softly, his features glowing with warmth. âAlright, Iâll try and recover as quickly as possible. Things really have been hard on you these days.â
Qin Yining shook her head with a smile. âAs long as everyone can live peaceful, happy lives, all this is nothing.â
âTrue, nothing can be more important than life and death. Your Highness, you are a stunning woman.â
Qin Yiningâs face flushed from his praise as she smiled. âIf I was that stunning, I wouldnât have dragged so many down with me. Alright now, you should sleep.â Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/Return-of-the-Swallow/ to read the latest chapters for free