When Qin Yining and Bingtang stepped into the Garden of Loving Piety, Qin- mama was waiting anxiously beneath the hallway roof. She quickly walked forward to meet them and spoke in a low voice, âThe old dowager is keeping the senior madame company. The senior madame is still in a faint and the old dowager is extremely anxious. Sheâs gotten even more so with your absence.â
The old servantâs meaning were clear. âI was afraid that the doctor wouldnât get here in time because of the distance,â Qin Yining explained as she wiped off some sweat from her brow. She turned to Bingtang to urge the girl on. âGo take a look at my mother.â
Bingtang nodded once, and broke into a trot. Qin- mama was touched by Qin Yiningâs great worry. It would seem that in times of crisis, oneâs own daughter is always the most useful. It didnât seem like Miss Huining was greatly upset at recent events at Ding Manor. The old servant had also carefully asked around just now and learned that itâd been the sixth miss whoâd delivered the message to the ancestral hall. The sixth miss was well known to have a long-standing friendship with Miss Huining, so the messageâs true intent and mastermind were no mysteries to solve.
Qin- mama sighed. âDonât worry, miss. The senior madame is likely just overly saddened. We have to experience all sorts of good and bad in life. Life is only complete after weathering trials and disasters, no? Donât be sad, just comfort Senior Madame well.â
âQin- mama speaks truly.â Qin Yining nodded and continued with a wry smile. âTo be honest, I really am panicking. Although I havenât returned home for long, my maternal relatives were the second closest group of people I had other than our own family. Now that such a situation has occurred, I donât feel good about it either. But as a girl, thereâs not much else I can do.â The two had reached the top of the stairs. âAll I can think of is to comfort mother well so that she wonât be sad for long, and being a filial granddaughter to the old dowager. Thatâs all.â
âIndeed, miss.â The old servant nodded at the young girlâs words. She knew that Qin Yining was mature beyond her years and was in no danger of acting rashly. The old dowager had been worried that the fourth miss would do something extreme for her maternal relations. It seemed that had been a superfluous worry.
The old dowager finally heaved a sigh when she heard that there was nothing seriously wrong with her daughter-in-law. She canât blame me for anything even though sheâs fainted in front of my doors. She rearranged her face into a dark expression, âForget it. Let her rest after taking some medicine. We can talk about the rest later.â
Qin- mama followed her mistress out and quietly conveyed Qin Yiningâs words from earlier. The old dowagerâs dark expression lightened slightly after hearing this. âAt least sheâs mature.â
âYes. I thought of a way to get word out. Donât worry, mother. I just need you to pretend to be in a faint for now, or Iâm afraid the old dowager will immediately punish you.â
She nodded. âItâs just that father is in a delicate position because of his identity. He canât do anything himself, so he can only authorize me to do it. Mother, you should be understanding of his difficulties.â
âSo you must be strong and live well with father. Grandfather and the others will be gratified if they see you living a good life. If even you arenât getting along well, how will you have the energy to take care of grandmother and the others? The people Iâve sent have already taken grandmother and the others to my business. Now that grandfather and the men are no longer here, we should try to help the womenfolk more because we have the ability to, no?â
The house grew quiet as the bustle faded. The candlelight flickered, throwing shadows onto the gridded windows. A soft sigh echoed outside the rear window, and a figure leaped up onto the roof. It paused for a second before bounding forward, silently navigating the rooftops to land soundlessly outside the Qin Manor.
Hidden behind a large tree, Huzi glanced around before greeting his master. âYouâre back, master. Everything had been arranged, but our people were a step too slow. The bodies had already been retrieved in what seems like several stages. Iâm about to investigate to see who did it.â
Pang Xiao took the greatcloak that Huzi handed him and swirled it around him before responding quietly, âNo need. She did it.â
Huzi made a sound of surprise. âYou mean the Qin fourth miss?â
A tinge of humor rose in Pang Xiaoâs eyes, and his normally sharp eyes softened for just a moment. âSheâs clever, knowing to do it in different waves.â