Qin Huiningâs face had gone as white as a new sheet. Her limbs prickled as tendrils of fear crept along her limbs. It felt like the blood in her veins were just a few degrees shy of freezing.
The old dowager was also nervous, and anxiously spoke up, âMengâer.â
Qin Huaiyuan smiled gently at his mother, settling her worries with a wave of his hand before turning to Qin Huining with a firm gaze. âYouâve been a Qin daughter for fourteen years. Although we have recently come to know that we arenât related by blood, I, your mother, nor the old dowager have ever viewed you as an outsider since. But it seems youâve actually placed yourself in that category first.â
It was deathly silent inside the house as everyone looked at Qin Huining with various expressions.
âEven after daughter Yi returned, you were still accorded the same food and trappings as all the other young misses in the household. Weâve never shorted you on anything. Think back carefully, isnât that the case? I hope you will use your wiles on proper pursuits in the future. Up until now, I can pretend that things of the past didnât happen, but the future is up to you. Thatâs all Iâll say, you can go take care of your mother now.â
Qin Huining felt like sheâd been tossed into a cavern of permafrost, but her face was burning hotly. Sheâd assumed that father was unaware of the affairs around the house since he spent his days at court. Sheâd presumed that as long as she kept the old dowager happy, she would escape any consequences of her actions. But Qin Huaiyuanâs words today completely upended all of her thoughts. She didnât dare stammer anything, skittishly curtseying before walking out, fighting to keep control with every step.
Qin Huaiyuan shook his head as he looked at her retreating figure, his slender hands lifting the teacup to this lips.
The second master held an unimportant position in the Ministry of Rites and just quietly drew his salary every so often. The Qins were one family, and there was no reason for the second branch to offend the head of the household for an immature, concubine-born daughter! Why, there were lines and lines of people waiting, just hoping for an opportunity to reach the grand preceptor!
âSixth daughter was brash yesterday. Iâve already yelled at her,â the second madame smiled hesitantly. âShe made her senior aunt faint from anger! It really is negligence on my part. I hope you donât take it to heart, brother-in-law.â
âDonât worry, this matter started with daughter Hui.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled back in response. âItâs really not your fault.â
The second madame heaved a silent sigh of relief. Qin Huaiyuanâs sight was as clear as ever. He was also aware that the foster girl was the origin of the trouble.
âThe fourth miss has arrived!â A serving girl had quietly made her way to the hall, halting outside to announce the newcomer. Qin Yining walked in, her gait reserved and stately. She was dressed in a plain white vest, her ensemble completed by the eight-panel skirt of dark green paired beneath it. Part of her long hair had been quickly twisted into small buns that were secured by dark green ribbons. The remaining hair trailed loosely down her back. Sheâd forgone powder or any ornaments.
Qin Yining was tall, slender, and pretty to begin with. With her almost austere outfit, her pale complexion and the pronounced dark circles under her eyes from staying up, the familyâs hearts went out to her. Compared to the perfectly dressed Qin Huining, this seemed much more congruent with the image of a daughter whose maternal relations had just been executed. The groupâs minds ran a bit further with their fantasies. Blood will speak to blood after all. Qin Huining is really too cold about it all.
Qin Yining walked up to curtsey to the old dowager and Qin Huaiyuan, then made her greetings to all the females in the house before quietly taking her spot off on the side.
âIs your mother better?â
âIn response to father, mother is alright. Sheâs just overly sad and not thinking very clearly. She even spoke in her dreams last night. It was really heart wrenching to watch.â
No one would be in good spirits if anything even remotely similar had happened to their family. Everyone sighed softly, and Qin Huaiyuan responded, âComfort your mother well, but take care of your own health as well. I know youâre a good daughter, but there are things that the servants can take care of just as well. Look at how wan you look already. Youâre still young and still growing. Keep an eye out for yourself.â
âUnderstood. Thank you for your concern, father.â Qin Yining smiled, touched. Her limpid eyes seem to speak of her gratitude as well.
Qin Huaiyuan smiled to see his daughter look at him with the look of a little animal. âThe citizens have taken it upon themselves to give the Sun males a proper burial. You can go back and tell your mother that the emperor wonât be able to pursue this further, even if he wanted to. The books have closed on this.â
His father was telling her that her plans had been successful, and that the emperor wouldnât be looking further into it out of considerations of face? After all, he couldnât dig up the bodies again, not unless he wanted to completely enrage the citizens.
Qin Yining heaved a great sigh of relief and nodded with a bit of energy. âUnderstood, Iâll be sure to tell mother. She will be very happy to learn that the Sunâs nobility and loyalty havenât been for nothing.â
âMm.â Qin Huaiyuan nodded and turned to the old dowager. âThereâs one thing that Iâd like to request motherâs help with.â
Pin drop silence followed this announcement. Wasnât Stateman Caoâs eldest daughter born of the official wife, and the empressâ blood sister?! The soon-to-be Concubine Cao was thirty years old and had taken a bit too long in choosing her husband because her beauty was enough to fell cities. She hadnât married until she was twenty, but had ended up widowed in but three years. Having resided by herself all this time, there were many who said that she should marry again. But to think that the emperor would decree her as Qin Huaiyuanâs concubine!
Even though the family may not follow the twists and turns of court too closely, it was simplicity itself to understand why a feud had risen between the two families after Statesman Cao had been demoted and Qin Huaiyuan immediately elevated to grand preceptor. Just what was the emperor thinking!? Not to mention, this was the trampressâ own sister! It was a given theyâd look alike, but who could make any guarantees about her personality? What if the new concubine was arrogant and domineering and was secure in her support from Statesman Cao and the trampress? There wouldnât be a day of peace left in the household!
âMaybe you should take a nap first,â the old dowager fussed over him. âWhat matter could possibly be so urgent? Donât tire yourself out.â
The old dowager personally saw Qin Huaiyuan out, nagging and worrying along the way. After she sent him off down the covered hallway, she came back excitedly to pull the second and third madame into a quick meeting, discussing on how they could best go about this.
I guess fatherâs going to visit mother because he wants to explain this himself and comfort her. Qin Yining sighed, drew a deep breath in, and walked out of the the Garden of Loving Piety.
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