âNo, no! The great khan absolutely mustnât think that. Itâs all our fault for letting thieves sneak through a gap in our defenses. How can mighty khan say that the gods are no longer favoring us?â
âIndeed, noble khan. There must be some trail to the stolen supplies. This servant will immediately take people to investigate and we will find where theyâve gone to! They will not disappear without a trace!â
Now Siqin nodded along. âThis khan is relieved upon hearing that. I also believe our nation is still under the godsâ care and that no witchcraft is involved in this. The supplies would not have just disappeared like this.â
As the officials walked out the palace, a cold wind blew over them. The gust suddenly brought awareness of the sweat soaking their backs and that a chill ran throughout their bodies.
Utkin Khan was truly a formidable khan! He didnât fly into a rage, but just a few of his sentences were even more frightening than the former khanâs full-blown fury.
Even though Utkin Khan wasnât in a clear temper, they still felt a tremble shake the very depths of their soul. This was the true pressure of a monarch.
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Pang Xiao soon received a messenger pigeon, detailing that a significant shipment of Tatar army provisions had vanished without a trace. Siqinâs men were all currently trying to track down the supplies, making it likely for the war to be postponed.
His heart shook when he read the message. Although he had no proof or evidence, nor had he seen it with his own eyes, he was firmly convinced that this had something to do with his beloved Qin Yining.
Siqin was a very capable leader. After rising to power, not only did he treat all of his councilors well, but he even decreased the taxes on the common people and greatly improved the livelihood of slaves. These days, all of the Tatar held Utkin Khan in great esteem.
The cohesion of the Tatars had propelled the nation to its highest peak in the past fifty years.
They wished to start a war to take revenge for Anari, so it was unlikely that people would be tempted to rob the armyâs provisions. Siqin wouldâve also set up a squadron of elite guards to transport the provisions, so ordinary bandits would find no success.
Thus, Pang Xiao was sure that the theft had been a premeditated strike.
His wife also had the biggest motive in doing this. Delaying the war would greatly relieve the burden on Great Zhou and at the same time, reduce the pressure on him.
He had never been one to doubt Qin Yiningâs intelligence or ability. Just knowing that she was still alive had already filled many days with joy. Now knowing that she even had the power left to undertake such a great operation elevated the prince to the clouds.
Pang Xiao quietly went to visit Qin Huaiyuan, whose face broke into a wide smile when he heard the news.
âThat chit! Here I was worrying about all the hardships she mustâve gone through outside while sheâs off robbing the Tatar army provisions! At least I donât have to worry about her going hungry now.â
Pang Xiao chuckled along for a bit before going silent, his worries returning.
âWhat if Iâve guessed wrong and it wasnât my darlingâs doing? Then she might still be starving. Itâs also much colder in Tatar territory compared to the capital. Darling Yi grew up in the south so Iâm really worried that she wonât be used to it.â
Qin Huaiyan couldnât help a chuckle as he listened to Pang Xiao fret.
âThe Minuo tribe? It used to be one of Tartarâs strongest tribes. However, thereâs apparently not that many healthy, young men left in the tribe after Anari Khanâs persecution.â
âIndeed, it is that tribe. No regime is perfect, there will always be holes that need to be closed. Nowadays, Utkin Khan is highly esteemed amongst his people. He took advantage of Anari Khanâs misdeeds to make himself appear especially benevolent.â
Pang Xiao fell silent.
Siqinâs meticulous planning and methods were truly frightening. Heâd started plotting from the day he approached Anari. Even when he helped the late khan seize power, he was just laying the road for his own future. His sinister and methodical schemes were absolutely terrifying.
Pang Xiao couldnât help but compare the situation to himself.
His wife was a very intelligent and resourceful person, but would only ever help and not harm him. Even when trapped in a dangerous situation, she didnât forget to lead people and raid Siqinâs supply train to relieve some of his pressure. That didnât even mention the invaluable help sheâd provided at the earthquake disaster zone!
Pang Xiao felt like his heart had been doused with honey.
But the more he felt like this, the more uncontrollable longing nibbled at his mind. If possible, Pang Xiao really wished that Qin Yining could just always stay by his side, where she would remain safe and sound. It was fine if she couldnât help him, as long as she could safely keep him company.
âWith Siqinâs cunningness, itâs very dangerous for my darling to be in Tatar territory.â Pang Xiao frowned, worry locking his features, âIf it was possible, I wouldâve personally charged into Tatar territory to bring her back myself.â
Qin Huaiyan patted Pang Xiaoâs shoulder comfortingly. âDonât be too worried, things havenât reached that stage yet. Daughter Yiâs with the Minuo. Even though we still donât know the details, we can ascertain she is safe for the time being. We currently have a strained relationship with the Tatars, so if you rush in impetuously, it would be no joking matter if the crime of treason is pinned to your head. Donât forget, your life no longer impacts just yourself.â
Pang Xiao could only smile ruefully. It was because he knew that he still had responsibilities that he couldnât shirk that all he could do was wait helplessly for news. Otherwise, he wouldâve charged into Tatar territory long ago to find her.
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While the father and son in-law pair were worrying about Qin Yining, the person in question was jumping with joy and wrapping Cao Yuqing in a tight hug.
âAuntie Cao! Youâre safe! Oh, thank goodness!â Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/Return-of-the-Swallow/ to read the latest chapters for free