Fifth cousin-in-lawâs eyes were wide-opened and staring. Although she was looking at Qin Yining, her eyes werenât focused. Tears gushed out of her eyes continuously, as if never-ending springs.
When the duchess saw her thus, she walked slowly forward and placed her hands on her knees, slowly sitting down on the bed. Her voice spoke of great experience and calm.
âHe can leave with a peaceful heart knowing that you delivered the child safely. The dead are gone and the living must be strong. They actually have it easy in just closing their eyes and leaving everything. Duties and responsibilities fall on those living. Shuangâer, I know you were a young couple deeply in love. Listen to your grandmother, just pretend that heâs gone on a long journey and that youâll meet again one day.â
âGrandmother.â Fifth cousin-in-law choked out and grabbed the duchessâ hand while her other held her child. She clutched to the duchessâ hand so strongly that it seemed she would crush the matriarchâs hand.
Everyone couldnât help but cry all over again. In the face of such a great disaster, one would either be defeated by what life had flung at them or take a breath in and stand up straight with a back that had been curved. The duchess remembered clearly what the duke had said to her before he left. She was a woman worthy of her reputation alright. In this crucial moment, she was the weakest and shouldâve been absolutely prostrate with sorrow. But here she was, able to calmly analyze the situation and choose the correct path for the grief-stricken women.
Qin Yining looked at the duchess with admiration and heartache. What she herself could do was to take good care of them and make sure they didnât go short on clothes and food.
The Duke of Ding and his descendantsâ tragic end were soon public knowledge thanks to Great Zhou propaganda. Their fliers were posted not only over bulletin boards, but also all over streets and alleyways. Anyone who could read could quickly take in everything off of them.
The emperor of Great Zhou had executed twenty thousand captives due to the Yan emperorâs impudence. That made another twenty thousand sons who would never be able to see their parents again. And the vaunted Yan emperor? He still lived a luxurious and plentiful life with his trampress. in fact, heâd even forced the Duke of Dingâs grandson to offer his brains in a bid for Great Zhou forgiveness. Sun Yu had refused and so the Great Zhou envoy had thrown a tantrum. Just that had been enough to make the Yan emperor metaphorically pee his pants and slaughter all of the Sun males! He hadnât even shown mercy to a five year old child! After killing off one of his subjects, heâd immediately sent word to Great Zhou and wagged his tail for forgiveness like a shameless dog.
âMother!â She was wearing a sapphire blue vest and silver hair ornaments. Her black cloak flared as she entered the house and flung herself to the duchessâ legs with a sob. âMother, Qin Meng is an ingrate of a bastard! Heâs turned his back on me and our family!â
The duchess felt her mind buzz as she looked at her sobbing daughter. This daughter really is beyond hope. She only knew to cry and wail against the heavens whenever she ran into anything. No wonder she would raise a daughter such as Qin Huining.
âStand up and speak.â The duchess rubbed her temples.
The duchess stroked her face and looked at Qin Yining. âGranddaughter Yi helped us a lot this time. We have nothing to thank you with.â
âDonât say that, grandmother. This is just what I shouldâve done. Iâm also doing this for mother as well.â Qin Yining responded seriously.
âI know. You are a clearheaded child. Iâve already thought of where we should go and made appropriate contact. Weâll prepare to move starting today. Serve your mother well in the future and live well in the Qins. Letâs not contact each other much in the future.â
Qin Yiningâs forehead was furrowed tightly, while Bingtang, Songlan, and Qiulu all felt that the duchess was being too coldblooded. Their mistress had spent more than just silver in saving the females and bringing messages into the dungeon so that the males might not pass onto the next world  with great uncertainty. Sheâd also assumed enormous risk in giving them a good burial and retaining all of the needed servants. But the duchess now saying âavoid visits and cut down on contactâ was drawing a clear moat between the two.