Qin Huiningâs pupils contracted violently when she saw the other walking over, looking stately beneath the setting sun. Qin Yiningâs tall figure was eye catching in the light of evening, her beige cloak flaring open slightly with every step, revealing ripples of her downy-yellow long skirt. The movement of the fabric made her appear quite light-footed, lending a hint of athleticism to her fragile looks. Her spine was upright, and she smiled slightly when she saw Qin Huining. That uncanny resemblance to a young Prime Minister Qin left Qin Huining feeling like she came off worse in the comparison.
Taking a deep breath in, Qin Huining reminded herself sternly, Iâm the official firstborn! Iâm well versed in the zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting! Thatâs just a barbarian! This is my home territory! It should be Qin Yining who should be nervous!
After shoring up her mentality some, Qin Huining walked up to Qin Yining with a smile and reached out for the otherâs hands, bending her knees in greeting.
âYouâre here, younger sister Little Creek. I was just about to send someone to Snowpear Courtyard and summon you. We have a rule of greeting our parents every morning and dusk.â
Sheâs still making an issue out of my name? Is there no end to her antics?! Qin Yining smiled and returned the greeting.
âThank you for your kind intentions, Miss Huining. Jin- mama told me of this already and prevented me from embarrassing myself in front of the madame. But I thank you for your thoughts.â
She spoke gently, âSince youâre newly returned and donât understand much of the manor, you can come ask me if you have any questions. Iâm no sage, but I still understand some of the basics.â An exploratory jab started the conversation; the implication being that Qin Yining didnât even understand the most basic of rules.
âMany thanks to Miss Huining. Father will naturally arrange teachers and a mama for the rules.â Qin Yining spoke slowly, warmth in every word. âI grew up in the countryside and wasnât so lucky as Miss Huining to grow up in the manor.â A riposte with sharp fangs ended it; an imposter who took anotherâs place by luck was feeling this proud?
The two walked across the flagstones to the covered hallway, small smiles on their faces as they gazed at each other. Qin Huining kept her eyes trained on Qin Yiningâs at first, but possibly due to the latterâs resemblance to her father, Qin Yiningâs eyes seemed to be able to see through everything.
A merciless glint that would be more appropriate in a wild beast gleamed deep in her eyes. It was ruthless enough to make Qin Huining subconsciously evade the otherâs look, but when she realized what she was doing, she began sulking again. This girlâs fangs havenât been blunted at all by whatâs happened so far!
âFourth Miss and Miss Huining, youâve come!â Head maid Caijuâs voice cut through the awkward situation as she bent her knee in greeting, lifting the door curtains to one side.
Qin Huiningâs emotions instantly hit rock bottom. That title of âfourth missâ was no longer hers. A single word from father had turned her from the daughter of the official wife to a foster child. Qin Yining caught all the changes in her expression clearly, her brows knitting together slightly.
The lights lit at dusk reflected a faint hue on the ground beneath the two girlsâ feet. A gust of warm air and the soft fragrance of nuts wafted towards them, as if it were spring. The two girls handed their cloaks over to the maids as Qin Yining couldnât help but look around with avid curiosity. Sheâd thought that her place was well off enough already, but finally knew what the word âluxuryâ meant when she arrived at Garden of Tranquility. At the very least, her place wasnât as warm as here.
âMy lord dotes on you and has already requested a mama from the palace to teach you manners and rules. Heâs even spent good money to hire a teacher for you.â She couldnât contain her urge to speak sourly. âThis is all treatment that daughter Hui and the others never had.â
âI donât care where your mother is, but if you are to live in this manor, you must obey our manorâs rules. If I tell you to learn well, you better bend your back to the task. Donât think about being lazy or making excuses! A family like ours has plenty of opportunities to meet others in the future, and if you disgrace yourself outside and lose face for the manor, Iâll have your skin!â
Had she come back just to act as everyoneâs favorite target? She had endured blow after blow already, seeking to win these people over with a docile and mature attitude, but what had she gotten in return!?
Perhaps sheâd been too naive, dreaming of an idyllic life in a powerful noble family. Everyone who lived here seemed to harbor malicious intentions as they speculated on oneâs every thought, motion or remark. There was nothing that remained for them to vanquish, but they still wanted to step on others to highlight how mighty they were. These people were even more terrifying than wild beasts! Wild beasts ate men in order to live, but these people ate men for their own selfish desires!
In that moment of heartbreak and icy realization, Qin Yining suddenly understood that giving way, showing weakness of any kind, would not result in affection or pity. If she continued to be so genteel, even her own servants might dump poison in her food one day!
âMadame, do you still not believe my identity? You have been a married couple with father for many years already, has he ever lied to you about something of this importance? Father has few children to begin with, so if he really did have another child outside, he could bring the child back openly with no one saying anything! Why would he have to lie to you, a woman? Grasping wildly at straws and making something out of nothing without a care for hurting your daughter is one thing, but donât you care about hurting father?!â
Caiju made a affirmative noise, rolling up her sleeves. She marched forward, her hand rising to slap the impertinent girl when Qin Yiningâs eyes snapped to hers. A cold shudder traveled down her back as she quailed under that arctic gaze. Her hand remained in the air, she didnât dare to bring it down. This miss is a wild barbarian alright! The look in her eyes is just like a wild beast!
âI will naturally investigate whether you are my daughter or not, but in either case, you have no right to speak in front of me! Is it my fault that Qin Meng lacks children? If you think heâs been wronged, then just recognize him as your father. Thereâs no need to recognize me, âa womanâ, as your mother!â
âGet the hell out!â She spoke coldly, having successfully suppressed her guilt.
Qin Yining watched the act that Qin Huining was putting on, learning a few more things in the process. She lowered her head and hid her cold smile, responding gently, âPlease donât be angry anymore, madame.â
The Baidu entry gives the English name as âpierâ, but after looking up both Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries, I donât actually see âan ancient, bowed Chinese stoolâ given as one of the definitions. Itâs more known as garden stool: a ceramic stool with an embroidered cover. Click for pic!