When Cao Yuqing saw Lu Heng thus, she couldnât help but sigh and try to offer some consolation.
âPatriarch Lu has been an all-powerful man for many decades, Iâm sure heâs not such a fragile person. When I next send a letter, Iâll try to tell him that you are alive and well. I believe that with his love for you, heâll be on the road of recovery after hearing from you.â
âYes,â Qin Yining added with a smile. âThe road ahead is long, and a momentâs frustration is nothing. All will be fine.â
Lu Heng nodded emotionally, expressing his thanks to them both again, especially Cao Yuqing.
This must be what it means for birds of a feather to flock together, she really is Qin Yiningâs aunt! The princess consort was such a remarkable young woman that those gathered around her were also exceptional, there wasnât an ordinary person among them.
When everyone was seated again, Cao Yuqing spoke of what she had observed when she first arrived.
âIt wasnât easy for me to find this valley when I first came, but thatâs only because I was alone. Although the roads are blocked by heavy snow outside, youâve taken quite a bit of Utkin Khanâs provisions. Such a large amount of food would feed an army of a hundred thousand men for a month or two.
âThereâs no way heâll overlook this offense. Have you thought about what youâll do if he sent all his troops to search every inch of the desert, when there are less than a thousand of you?â Cao Yuqingâs words hit the nail on the head.
âTo tell you the truth, thatâs what we were discussing just now.â Qin Yining smiled wryly. âWeâre short on food, and the group left on the other side of the desert also needs provisions. With our deep vendetta against Utkin Khan, we certainly werenât going to pass up an opportunity to ruin his operations. But now that the grain is in our hands, it feels a bit like a hot potato. Iâve been trying to figure out what needs to be done.â
Lu Heng and Uncle Alham nodded in assent. âYes, weâre still undecided on the best course of action. Weâve nothing to fear if itâs only a few small squadrons sent after us. Whatâs concerning is if too many of them come at once. We have so much grain and fodder to escort that our ranks will be stretched thin. When the time comes, we probably wonât be able to attend to the front without abandoning the rear.â
âThatâs just what I was thinking,â responded Cao Yuqing. âThough this valley is very secluded and the roads are currently blocked by heavy snow, making it nigh impossible for anyone to find your tracks, this isnât a long-term solution. This is a good hiding place for now, but if Siqinâs men come in pursuit, wonât they barricade you in? In my humble opinion, itâs better to map out the surroundings as soon as possible, then get out of here.â
Qin Yining, Lu Heng and Uncle Alham all nodded in agreement. âAs you say.â
âWe better choose a snowy day as well,â Qin Yining added. âAlthough it will be more difficult for us to walk, itâll be the easiest for covering our tracks.â
âWeâre too close to Tatar and the Great Zhou border,â said Cao Yuqing after a momentâs thought. âYouâre liable to attract unwanted attention with whatever you do. If youâre going to go, you should head towards a remote area.â
âYouâre right, I think we should head west,â agreed Lu Heng.
âWest?â Cao Yuqing considered this for a moment. âTo the east are several large cities and a main road leading directly to Tatar. In the middle is a large patch of desert, and crossing it is a shortcut for traveling to Great Zhou. There are only a few towns to the west, and after that itâs no-manâs land.â
âYes,â said Lu Heng. âThe western landscape is complex and very vast, so itâs easier to play hide and seek with our pursuers. If in the east, weâll be easily intercepted by pursuers from the towns and provinces. If more troops come, theyâll be able to surround us in a flanking maneuver. We have only eight hundred in our fighting force now, and Iâm afraid theyâll account for our full strength.â
Cao Yuqing frowned and tugged at her hair.
âIf only Yiningâs father were here,â The guard captain smiled ruefully. âHeâs so smart, heâd definitely find a way.â
Amusement crossed the princess consortâs mind to hear Cao Yuqing say so. But after smiling, yearning for her father grew even hotter. Qin Huaiyuanâs understanding, patience, and love for her were absolutely unfeigned, and his teachings had had a profound impact upon her.
Truthfully speaking, in her time outside, wandering homeless and adrift, she missed Pang Xiao and Qin Huaiyuan the most. Even nĂŠe Sun didnât rate that highly in her heart.
Qin Yining took a deep breath. I will return home sooner or later, I only need to persevere through the current circumstances. When that time came, she would be able to enjoy the happiness of family and be a filial daughter to her father. How wonderful such a future would be!
In fact, during the countless days and nights of hardship in the desert, sheâd relied on these positive thoughts to shine a ray of light into the darkness, to keep herself going.
âI agree with Second Master Lu. Letâs go west for now, our chances of survival seem greater there,â continued Qin Yining. âWe can take advantage of this time to observe the state of affairs in Great Zhou and the situation between the two nations. If the two sides intend to fight each other, the emperor will certainly send His Highness to the front lines. When the time comes, we can contact the Great Zhou army and follow Pang Xiaoâs path. With so much provision to trade, Iâm sure the people of Great Zhou will promise to shelter the Minuo tribes.â
Uncle Alham smiled and nodded repeatedly upon hearing this. âThis is very good. If thatâs true, then things couldnât be better.â
Lu Heng also nodded assent. âIf things go well, they will naturally develop in this direction, and everyone will be saved. As for how to eke out a living after going to Great Zhou, the nation is vast in territory and abundant in natural resources. There are many beautiful places with uninhabited mountains and rivers. Itâs also easy to survive on the grasslands, so thereâs no need to worry about that. But thereâs another scenario we need to consider. What if we meet our pursuers first?â
Uncle Alham wiped his face and clapped Lu Heng on the shoulder. âOle brother Lu, my boy, canât you say something positive? If that really happens, none of us brothers are afraid of them! We Minuo raise no cowards! Anari tortured and killed our former chief, harmed so many of our people, and didnât even spare babes still in their swaddling clothes! Weâre going to fight them to the end, thereâs no question about that! When the time comes, we will fight!â
Uncle Alhamâs grasp of Great Zhou was extremely subpar, but Qin Yining, Lu Heng and Cao Yuqing felt an immediate sense of heroic pride flame up in their hearts upon hearing his words.
Cao Yuqing had always been a frank and straightforward person, and she chuckled at Uncle Alhamâs speech. âYes, if worst comes to the worst, weâll fight them. Being afraid of them wonât do!â
For a moment, both Qin Yining and Lu Heng didnât know whether to laugh or cry. Qin Yining understood Cao Yuqing a bit more than the Lu second master, so she wasnât too surprised by the declaration.
Lu Heng, however, regarded Cao Yuqing with new heights of respect. Such a delicate beauty is actually the bold and fearless sort, undaunted in matters of life and death!
âShould we encounter such a situation, of course we wonât be afraid, but thatâs also the worst-case scenario,â Qin Yining responded gently. âWe must try our best to prevent such a thing from happening. The most important thing is to minimise the loss of life among our tribesmen.â
âThatâs right,â agreed Lu Heng. âFirst things first then, letâs probe the surroundings tomorrow and start moving west as soon as we can. At the same time, weâll send out scouts ahead of us to assess the situation, which should also help keep casualties down.â
âAn excellent idea.â Qin Yining nodded.
After thinking it over, Cao Yuqing found it feasible. In any case, she couldnât come up with a better idea, so she too nodded in agreement.
Siqin and Uncle Alham then went to see the rest of the tribe and explain what had been agreed upon, giving the tribesmen a chance to discuss the situation as well as boost their morale.
Meanwhile, Qin Yining pulled Cao Yuqing back to her own tent.
It was a very simple tent, tall enough for a grown person to walk around in only if they stooped, and the floor was carpeted with animal skins and quilts. Because Qin Yining was now regarded as the chief of the Minuo tribe, the women traveling with the group had thoughtfully prepared hot water for their leader. They had also prepared a precious hot water pouch, filled with boiling water and placed under the bedding to warm the bed up.
Qin Yining pulled Cao Yuqing down to a cross-legged position facing her, then dragged the quilt to cover their legs, the hot water pouch in the middle between their feet.
Cao Yuqing giggled. âOh, itâs so warm!â
âYes.â Qin Yining also half-closed her eyes in comfort and took Cao Yuqingâs hands in hers. âAuntie Cao, you must have suffered a lot looking for me out there, all by yourself?â
With her hands held by Qin Yining, Cao Yuqing felt both awkward and delighted. Though she was married, sheâd borne no children, and there was no one in her familyâs younger generation whom she particularly liked.
In addition, due to her deep affection for Qin Huaiyuan, she loved Qin Yining too, and had always regarded Qin Yining as family in her heart.
She regarded herself as a boorish person incapable of pretty pleasantries, and could only dedicate her whole heart and act according to her conscience. It was enough in this life to bear no regrets or guilt, and sheâd never thought that Qin Yining would take her by the hands and speak to her without resentment.
Sheâd never had a younger family member take her hands and speak to her like this before Seeing Qin Yiningâs brows and eyes curved into crescents, Cao Yuqingâs embarrassment faded away, leaving behind only joy. She tightly grasped Qin Yiningâs hands to warm them up.
âFortunately, Iâve weathered all kinds of storms in the outside world over the years, so Iâm not afraid to walk alone. I was just very worried when I couldnât find you. I was injured when Siqinâs men took you, and didnât know how to tell your father what had happened. My only thoughts then were that if anything should happen to you, I wouldnât have the face to see your father ever again, so I might as well die. But by the grace of the gods, youâre safe and sound. I couldnât have been happier when I heard youâd assassinated Anari Khan!â
Cao Yuqing was so outspoken that Qin Yining couldnât help laughing her eyes out. âAuntie Cao, thank you so much!â
The girlâs genuine sincerity warmed the depths of Cao Yuqingâs heart, but she pretended to be angry instead. âOnly strangers would be so polite like this.â
âNo, I mean it, really!â Qin Yining replied hurriedly, âAuntie Cao, I see you as my family, so how can we be strangers? Itâs just that I like everything to be out in the open. Iâm grateful to you, so I want you to know.â
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