Qin Yining quickly held her mother back. âAlright, okay. Donât panic, mother. Letâs see whatâs going on. Weâll be able to discuss everything with father more clearly after we see whatâs going on! Mother, you must stay calm!â
âYes, madame. Fourth Miss is right. We really need to stay calm in this situation.â Jin- mama âs forehead was covered with cold sweat.
Bingtangâs face was white as she spat out through gritted teeth, âWhat is that useless emperor up to now?!â
The carriage neared the hubbub as they all lifted the curtains for a look. Matters had alarmed nearby pedestrians and servants from neighboring manors. Many people had crowded over, some for the show, and others in righteous indignation. The buzz of discussion rose quickly, as everyone was mystified why the perfectly fine Duke of Ding Manor had fallen to these straits after holding Sun Yuâs funeral!
The duchess, senior aunt, second aunt, and other daughters-in-law were all roped together. Everyone was trying to support the two pregnant women in the middle. The one with the largest belly, and was mere days away from birth, was Qin Yiningâs fifth cousin-in-law, while the budding bump belonged to eighth cousin-in-law. Even though they had people supporting them, they still didnât look too good. Fifth and eighth cousin, one row ahead of them, kept turning back to ask how they were doing.
When the soldiers saw this, they glanced forward at the middle-aged man wearing the black fur and velvet cloak. His lips curved in a silent order. The soldiers understood and moved back, bringing their scabbards crashing down on fifth and eighth cousin a few times, breaking the skin open on their heads and faces in a few places. Fresh blood trickled down their cheeks as they rocked on their feet.
âThis is a raid! Who let you talk?!â
âAh! Donât hit them!â The females frantically called out.
âDonât you touch my grandsons!â The duke roared loudly, lunging forward to body slam the soldiers aside. Although his hands were tied behind his back, he was an indomitable as a mountain, putting himself squarely in front of his children. Senior and second uncle also kicked and charged angrily, sending the soldiers tumbling to the ground. The crowd also began to grow restless as they pointed and criticized what was going on.
âHit them? That was a light tap!â
âCao Bingzhong! How dare you exact a private punishment!â
So the leader of the soldiers was the former Grand Preceptor Cao!
âThe emperorâs given this task to me to do as I see fit! If you canât accept it, then you can go complain to His Majesty himself! But first, youâll need to be able to see him first.â Elder Statesman Cao laughed silkily. âArenât you so very capable? Then why are you all strung up like chickens for the slaughter?â
The crowd was silent for a second before someone plucked up the courage to shout indignantly, âWhat crime has the Duke of Ding and his family committed? Their eldest grandson has just given his life for the country, so why is their home being raided?!â
âYeah! Why are you raiding the dukeâs home?!â
âIt must be because of the trampress!â
âThis manâs the trampressâ father, which makes him nothing good either!â The crowd only needed a single spark to start the tide of criticism that was loosed onto the soldiers and their master. Although people gravitated towards what would benefit them and tried to avoid pitfalls, they didnât care that much when overcome with emotion. Besides, none of them had broken any laws or gone against their conscience, they were simply discussing amongst themselves. There was nothing punishable by law, and they didnât think that these soldiers would dare arrest them all.
Statesman Cao glared angrily at them. The soldiers immediately stepped forward understandingly to threaten several citizens. âShut up, all of you! Or do you want to join them as well?â
A mocking lilt appeared on Statesman Caoâs lips as he jeered. âSun Dechen, do you actually think thereâs still a place for you to speak? Your family breeds nothing but traitors and troublemakers! The emperor is already furious. Do you want to incite the citizens into riots?â He turned to address the crowd. âGreat Zhou had already offered us an olive branch! Our crisis might be already over if Sun Yu had been willing to offer his brains to their dowager empress for a cure! But Sun Dechenâs darling grandson dared defy an imperial order! The emperor hasnât even faulted the Dings for that! And now, the nation of Great Zhou is enraged and the Faithful Prince of First Rank is raging on our borders with his Valiant Tigers. If they really do take Xihua, there will be no peace for any of us! And this is all because of Sun Dechenâs family!â
Statesman Cao didnât care a whit as he looked down at the Dings loftily. âThe emperor has no choice in this either. Great Zhouâs letter is plastered everywhere. We can only offend your family for the citizens of Great Yan.â
âI donât believe this! Even if the emperor wants my life, I want to hear it straight from him! The Suns have always been loyal subjects. My grandson died for the nation, and my sons have shed blood on the battlefields. I donât believe that this is our end!â
âYou want to hear the emperorâs decree? But the emperor doesnât wish to see you!â
The dukeâs face was beet red in his indignation. âCao Bingzhong, you petty thief! Your daughter entrances and befuddles our liege. All she does is urge him onto frivolous pursuits. Youâre just as crooked as her! Arenât you afraid of retribution?!â
âHahaha!â Statesman Cao clapped, guffawing loudly. âMy retribution has yet to come, but yours is already here!â He then affected a serious expression and called out to the audience. âThe emperor has decreed that Sun Yu disrespected imperial majesty in defying the decree. He was insubordinate and feckless. Itâs obvious that the entire Sun clan bears rebellious hearts. They have stirred up trouble in a relationship between two countries and ruined the possibility of peace between two nations. The punishment decreed is that all Ding males, regardless of age, will be executed three days from now at noon! All females are to be sold to the Royal Academy! A street fair will be set up for the Ding Manor servants on Long Street three days from now. All Duke of Ding properties will be confiscated by the imperial government!â
The silence lasted for all of a second before the outcry broke out. The duke was stunned, standing stock still. A lost look entered the duchessâ eyes for a second before she screamed, âNo!â
Qin Yiningâs senior uncle roared, âYour Majesty! Donât be blinded by these foul officials! I, Sun Haichen, have fought for my country all my life! My sonâs loyalty was unparalleled, and all he wished to do was to serve his country! But you wanted his brains in a bid for peace, and now the lives of my entire family! My youngest nephew is only five! Your Majesty! The children are innocent! Mercy, Your Majesty!â
âEven if the Ding clan does not receive imperial favor, what does a five year old child know?! We will not regret our deaths, but please leave a drop of the Ding bloodline alive!â
Senior and second uncleâs tragic cries stirred similar emotions from the crowd. They all began loudly cursing the emperor.
Statesman Cao sniffed derisively. âHis Majesty is wise, you all do indeed have rebellious hearts! Look at you! Youâve fanned the ignorant people into cursing the emperor with just a few words!â
He casually waved a hand and sent several eunuchs and soldiers charging into the crowd. They grabbed a young man, one of the loudest among them, and hacked down at him with a fearsome looking blade.
It landed right on his neck, sending a spurt of blood high into the air as the body crashed to the ground. The crowd instantly fell quiet. Elder Statesman Cao turned to look at them. âAnyone else who runs their mouth will be charged with high treason!â
How would the citizens dare say anything else after that? They all stared mutely, their eyes conveying their fury.
The dukeâs eyes were bloodshot as tears streamed out of them. âThe emperor has failed my Sun clan and the loyal citizens of Great Yan! Your Majesty, arenât you afraid making your subjects lose faith in you?!â
âShut it! Take the males to the dungeons in the Bureau of Punishment and send the females to the Royal Academy! Take them all away!â
âUnderstood!â
âMy lord!â the duchess called out in a choked up voice.
The duke turned back to look at his wife of many years. They all knew that this was the last time they would meet. âPeizhen, Iâve failed you.â
âNo, my lord. You are a hero and a good man. To have followed you my entire life, thatâs all I need.â The duchessâs voice was a hoarse whisper from all her sobbing.
Senior aunt, second aunt, and the other wives were all crazily screaming their husbandsâ names. The two rows of people struggled to get closer to each other. Senior and second uncle fell to their knees with tears in their eyes. Because they were all strung up on the same rope, all of the males were brought to their knees as well.
âYour son is unfilial and bids you farewell now, mother.â The uncles kowtowed to their mother at the same time as Qin Yiningâs male cousins kowtowed to their mothers. Senior aunt was bawling brokenheartedly as second aunt screamed incoherently. She was half mad with distress. Out of those to be executed, most of them were part of her branch of the family. Her five year old grandson was no exception.
âGrandfather, senior uncle, and second uncle.â Theyâd been exposed, so there was no longer any point in hiding. Qin Yining knelt down and performed the grand gesture of greeting. The duke looked at them and didnât say anything, while senior and second uncle laughed and cried.
âYou must be sister Hanâs daughter? Take good care of your mother.â
The soldiers and eunuchs moved forward to separate the females and males, taking them in separate directions. The final parting was upon them at last, and their tightly clasped hands were forced apart. Tears swam in the dukeâs eyes as he looked expectantly at his wife. âPeizhen! Live well with the children!â
The duchess could no longer see clearly from the tears in her eyes, but nodded emphatically. Fifth cousin cried out frantically, âGrandmother, please take care of Shuangâer! No more tears, Shuangâer. Give birth to our child, and live well!â
âHusband! My husband!â Fifth cousin-in-law wouldnât let go of her husbandâs hands no matter what. As the soldiers tore her hand away, she was sent tumbling to the ground in the chaos and clutched her stomach with cries of pain. A trail of blood was left behind as she was forcefully dragged away, leaving fifth cousin out of his mind with anguish. My child!
Qin Yining couldnât sit back anymore and roughly shoved the soldier in front of her aside. He stumbled, not expecting that a noble girl would have such immense strength to her frail looking frame! Someone wanted to draw their blade on her but was stopped by a knowing eunuch. âThatâs Grand Preceptor Qinâs daughter!â
Although they didnât dare harm her, four stocky men still barred her way. She could only yell, âDonât worry, cousin!â
The duke, her uncles, and cousins all looked at the source of that strong shout. Tears brimmed in her eyes, but her look was extremely resolute. âIâll go to the Royal Academy right now!â
The Institute of Luminous Grace hired only from the Royal Academy, and that was Qin Yiningâs business now! The duke smiled and nodded firmly at her. Qin Yining also nodded, looking at her fifth and eighth cousin one more time before turning away. Fifth cousinâs voice sounded from behind her. âCousin Yi, your brother thanks you!â