She gritted her teeth, bowed her head, and spoke in a choked up voice. âDonât be angry, father. I know the fault of this matter lies with me. My wet nurse came up with an idea when she saw that I didnât get along well with sister Yi, saying that it could help rein in the fourth miss. I didnât think it through and let her handle things. I didnât think that sheâd frame sister Yiâs maid Ruilan for theft!â Qin Huining snuck a quick glance up at Qin Huaiyuan at this point, but his expression remained noncommittal, nor had he even moved the slightest bit. He was like a monk lost in meditation, and she couldnât tell whether heâd actually heard her. Uncertainty began to gnaw at her insides. âI, I wanted to tell someone but my wet nurse had done this all for me, after all. Besides, Ruilan was only thrown out after two smacks of the plank. It didnât seem like a big deal, and I hadnât thought that things would develop in this direction.â
She began sniffling again and wiped at her tears with her sleeves, lifting her head to sneak another glance to gauge Qin Huaiyuanâs reaction.
But at that moment, Qin Huaiyuanâs eyes had been fixed on her, and she met his gaze. Qin Huiningâs heart pounded from the fright and she almost rocked back to a sitting position.
âYou didnât think all this would happen?â
âI really didnât. I only wanted toâŠâ
âStop. Thereâs no need to speak further.â Qin Huaiyuanâs tone was cool as he called out orders to Qitai standing outside. âGo tell the inner residence that firstly, Miss Huiningâs wet nurse will be hauled outside our front doors and beaten with forty hits from planks. She will be dismissed to her old home afterwards, never to be employed in our manor again. Secondly, swap out all of Miss Huiningâs maids for a batch of new ones. Have the old dowager and senior madame reassign her old maids how they will, under one condition. None of them may closely serve the girls in the future.â
Qin Huining stared dumbly at her father and suddenly burst into loud sobs, crawling over to cling to his sleeve. âFather, you canât do this! Cai- mama and those by my side are all innocent! If you make a move against all of them, how will I be able to lift my head in the future?! Who will dare serve me? Although Iâm not your true daughter, I still spent many years by your side! Donât you care about my life or death anymore?!â
Qin Huaiyuan tugged his sleeve out of Qin Huiningâs hands with a flourish and frowned. âThirdly, Miss Huining made a mistake this time because of provocation from her servants. Everyone is to keep a tight lip and not gossip about this. Fourthly, Miss Huining isnât suited to live with the old dowager. She can too easily anger the elderly. Have her move to the Snowpear Courtyard. The fourth miss is to be given a new home. Clean out the Venerable Study Hall, and help the fourth miss move in so that she may more easily visit the old dowager in the future.â
The Venerable Study Hall had been the small hall that Qin Huaiyuan had occupied by himself when he was a child. Itâd originally been called the Serene Study Hall. Qin Huaiyuan had notably fair looks, so when his grandfather had still been alive, heâd found fault with the original name of the hall. The old lord had been strolling in the gardens one day when he perused the board with the hallâs name. âWhat Serene Study Hall! This isnât a monastery! My eldest grandson is so handsome that heâs going to have at least one wife and ten concubines in the future!â Heâd then tugged the young Qin Huaiyuan over. âCome come come, recite a poem that discusses beautiful women for your grandfather.â
Qin Huaiyuan was just a child, and had gone red from all the teasing. But he dutifully recited a portion from âThe Book of Odes and Hymnsâ that described the beauty, nobility, and refined looks of women.
âThe lady tall, her garb of brocadeâŠ. her hands as tender as new shoots, her skin lustrous and fair. Her neck slender and graceful, and her teeth clean and neatâŠâ
âThis poem is written for my grandson!â proclaimed the old lord. âThis Serene Study Hall will be called the Venerable Study Hall in the future!â
Who would disregard his words? The Qin family hadnât been as prosperous back then and the manor not as big as present. The rear gardens had been an addition during an enlargement renovation. However, the Venerable Study Hall had always been kept and maintained. After the old lord had sought the west on the backs of cranes , Qin Huaiyuan would come sit at the study whenever he missed his grandfather.
Qin Huining had taken a fancy to the scenery around this residence back when she was younger, and had once cutely asked her father to bestow it on her. Her father had rejected her, and then once again when sheâd tried again. Her grandmother had comforted her back then by reassuring her that the Venerable Study Hall was meant for the official son. She couldnât live there since she was a girl. Over time, this had slowly doused Qin Huiningâs desire. But now, her father was offering it to Qin Yining of his own accord! Wasnât Qin Yining a girl as well?! Why could Qin Yining live in it and not her?!
As jealous as Qin Huining might be, now wasnât the time to dwell on it. She had to think of the unfavorable situation she was in now. Moving from Garden of Tranquility to the Snowpear Courtyard and getting rid of everyone whoâd once served her meant that she had absolutely nothing to her name. How would she spend the rest of her days in the future?
âFather, please! Have mercy! You canât treat me like this! Your daughter still has a life to live in the future, Iâll have no face to keep living like this! You might as well give me a rope and have me hang myself!â Qin Huining scuttled over to once again latch onto Qin Huaiyuanâs leg.
As for why he and the crown prince had so coincidentally overheard Bitong by the artificial mountain⊠it went without saying that itâd been that girl whoâd arranged it all. Qin Huaiyuan was both angry and amused that his daughter had made use of him in this manner. However, educating oneâs daughter was one thing, and punishing those with malicious thoughts was entirely another.
âDaughter Hui.â Qin Huaiyuanâs voice was as usual. Not a single flicker could be detected as he laid everything out. âAs my daughter, you should be well aware of what can and cannot be done. You donât need to threaten me with words of self harm. Iâm not the old dowager.â
Qin Huiningâs tear ducts went dry from fright. Father knew about that! Sheâd always thought that father never involved himself in matters of the inner residence!
âLying to others is also lying to yourself. You said it was someone by your side who did all this and made you shoulder the blame. Alright, I have chosen to believe you and accordingly, dealt with those by your side. Now, it wonât be because of your servants if it happens again, correct? If you have no ability to control your servants, then I must reconsider your future as well. Do as you see fit.â His tone never once broke form, even when delivering that enormous blow. After a moment, Qin Huaiyuan strode away.
Qin Huining sat on the ground in a long daze. Every single one of her fatherâs words had been a brutal slap to the face. Although she hadnât been physically hit, her face quickly swelled beet red, and the resentment and begrudging feelings she harbored sunk further into her heart. She may not be his real daughter, but he still couldnât treat her like this! Sheâd been spoiled for so many years and was now suddenly told that she wasnât the official daughter after all. Everything sheâd had had been taken away and given to Qin Yining, but Qin Huining was innocent in all of this!
Although Qin Huaiyuan had given his orders to Qitai, some of those matters still had to be broached himself. Therefore, he made directly for Garden of Loving Piety after leaving the woodshed. The old dowager had almost fainted from anger just now and initially had trouble breathing. By the time Qin Huaiyuan arrived, sheâd slowly recovered and was leaning against the soft body cushion, sipping some ginseng soup. She revealed a happy smile when she saw Qin Huaiyuan. âAre you done with matters outside?â
âYes. Whatâs wrong, mother? Are you not feeling well?â
Qin Huaiyuan conveyed his decision to the old dowager, and the matriarch frowned when she heard that Qin Huining was to move to the Snowpear Courtyard. âJust beat and punish her servants if theyâre no good. the Snowpear Courtyard is so out of the way. Just have her go back to Garden of Tranquility if sheâs to move out, why send her so far away?â
The old dowager had no decent comeback to that and could only remark with some embarrassment, âDidnât we suspect granddaughter Yiâs origins at that time? It was just something I said out of anger. What, am I a bad grandmother whoâs harsh to her granddaughters? And how come youâre finally willing to give the Venerable Study Hall to someone?â
Qin Huaiyuan didnât dwell on the point. Instead, he flashed a smile. âItâs sitting empty anyways. Daughter Yi is already fourteen and will come of age in a few years. Itâll be fine if an official son moves into it later.â
When the conversation turned to Qin Yining, the old dowager recalled the crown princeâs glance today. âIs the crown prince⊠granddaughter YiâŠâ
Qin Huaiyuan smiled meaningfully. âMother, Iâm Grand Preceptor to the Heir Apparent now, and my status naturally not what it was before. Itâs not up to us anymore how my daughters marry. Weâll just have to be patient and see what happens.â
âItâd be our familyâs honor if the imperial family is willing.â The old dowager immediately understood her son. âItâs a good thing for granddaughter Yi to move to the Venerable Study Hall as well. Sheâll be much closer to me, and it was where you used to live and study. The studious air will be a good influence on her.â
âPrecisely my intentions.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled slightly.
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