âSir Yaoâs bearing is uncommon and martial arts sophisticated. Itâs truly admirable that you were able to lead my daughterâs four guards in resisting the attacks of more than twenty assassins.â Qin Huaiyuanâs smile was elegant and expressed genuine gratitude, but was also tinged with suspicion.
Pang Xiao had resumed his genteel demeanor and was clutching his wound with the color drained from his face. âIâm a business person and once had a martial arts master when I was young. Thankfully my guard has the real skills, or I wouldnât have been able to manage by myself.â
âNo no no, young masterâs skills are very good.â Huzi immediately smiled honestly and shook his head.
Qin Huaiyuan turned his attention to Huzi, seeing a young-looking, strong guard with very shrewd eyes. His taut muscles brimmed with vitality, and it was apparent at first glance that this was a very well-trained professional. When the grand preceptor looked back to the handsome gentleman, he noted that the latter was also tall and fit, but possessed a gentle and elegant air. Qin Huaiyuan mostly believed what he was being told after this. He had no option but to be suspicious. This person had just so happened to appear at the nunnery and saved his wife and daughter. He had to make a thorough investigation.
Qin Yiningâs lips were compressed and asked anxiously during a lull in their conversation. âAre the family members in the side yard alright?â
The duchess also looked nervously in their direction, while Qin Huaiyuan looked at Xu Mao off to the side.
âDonât worry, Grand Preceptor. Weâve already sent men over. The females in the side yard are all fine as the assassins didnât make their way over there. They came straight here,â the East Area Commander responded. He looked at the duchess suspiciously as he spoke, and at Priestess Liu as well.
The duchess was very composed, albeit with a bad pallor to her face. Priestess Liu still had an unsettled, frightened expression on her face and was murmuring various things with her eyes closed. She was plainly still shaken.
Xu Mao finally turned his assessing gaze onto Pang Xiao and Huzi. Pang Xiao was frowning slightly and holding his shoulder, while Huzi was inwardly cursing up a storm. Qin Huaiyuan, you bloody ingrate! Isnât there a single good official left in this stupid Great Yan? And Qin Yining youâre trouble, big big trouble! We couldâve left a long time ago and not get involved in any of this. Itâs all because of you, big trouble!
Meanwhile, Qin Yiningâs slender brows were knitted together in worry as she watched the look in Xu Maoâs eyes. She was certain that the gentleman had complex origins, but he had saved her, mother, and grandmother today. If it hadnât been for him taking the arrows, sheâd probably be dead by now. She was someone who repaid kindness. Besides, this was only the second time sheâd met Sir Yao. It was natural that he wasnât telling the truth about who he was. She wouldnât negate the gratitude she felt for his life-saving actions just because he was keeping his identity a secret.
Qin Yining didnât have the best impression of Great Yan officials, and she deeply despised the corrupt government. She naturally wouldnât help them do ill to her lifesaver. Her brain flew furiously through ideas and plans.
Pang Xiao had been feeling a bit dejected, but his mood quickly took a turn for the better when he saw that Qin Yining was worried for him. His observation skills were were superb. Even if he wasnât staring at her, he still got a clear glimpse of her vaguely narrowed eyes set in slightly frowning face that was deep in thought. How can she be so cute? He really wanted to just carry her off and keep her by his side. The girl was as beautiful as a painting, and it would be nice to just look at her everyday.
However, Qin Huaiyuan had much to do with Pang Zhongzhengâs death. Logically speaking, Pang Xiao knew that he couldnât put all the blame on Qin Huaiyuan. It was firstly the paranoid despot of Northern Jiâs fault, and secondly just a matter of different positions. As a Great Yan citizen, it was normal that Qin Huaiyuan would try to take down invaders. But emotionally speaking, he felt awkward, uncomfortable, and conflicted whenever he saw Qin Huaiyuan. Why is such an interesting girl his daughterâŠ
However, Xu Mao strode forward and blocked Qin Huaiyuanâs way, raising his hands in a polite cupped fist salute. âPlease hold your steps, grand preceptor! Your family are witnesses in todayâs matter and Iâd like them to remain for questioning.â
âThe nuns are also witnesses, and the others as well.â Qin Huaiyuan responded with dissatisfaction. âWith all these people, isnât that enough for Sir Xu?â
Xu Mao remained smiling and bowed respectfully, but his words and attitude remained resolute. âPlease forgive me, Grand Preceptor Qin. Iâm just doing my duty. Grand Preceptor Qin is the foremost example for all officials. You wonât deny me this small, reasonable request, will you? It would be bad for your reputation if word of this gets out.â
Qin Huaiyuanâs expression was dark as he frowned at Xu Mao. The commander remained smiling and firmly blocking Qin Huaiyuanâs way. It was apparent to Qin Yining what exactly was going on. Sir Xu wasnât in the same camp as her father. He was likely part of Elder Statesman Caoâs faction. The Caos had a complicated web of connections at court, and after many years of careful cultivation, their confidantes were present in every department. Although Qin Huaiyuan was domineering, he didnât have the empress backing him up like Statesman Cao did.
Qin Yining didnât want want her father to conflict with Statesman Cao because of this matter. It wasnât good to make enemies, even if the other party was Statesman Cao, not to mention that she wanted to help the gentleman. If she put in an appearance, his identity would seem much more believable. Even though she suspected him as well, helping his cover would be a payback for his earlier favor.
âFather, why donât you go home with mother first?â She walked up and curtsied. âMatters at home need your help as well. I can stay here to explain to Sir Xu and go home after.â
âHow will it appear if a girl like you goes out and about in public?â
âFather knows that Iâm different from ordinary girls,â Qin Yining responded. âBesides, Iâm not by myself. Grandmotherâs here, as is my business partner and guards.â
âBusiness partner?â Qin Huaiyuan arched a skeptical eyebrow.
âYes, Sir Yao. Father also knows that the Institute has various businesses.â
Qin Huaiyuan frowned at Pang Xiao again. He wanted to ask further, but knew that it was no time to do so. Who knew how many informants were present? He nodded. âKeep your wits sharp.â
âYou two go in first and check on Sir Yaoâs injury.â Qin Yining ordered Bingtang and Qiulu as Xu Mao checked the yard with his men. She said âyou twoâ, but was actually looking at Bingtang. The maid nodded firmly.
âDonât worry, miss. Iâll go right now.â
Qin Yining then turned to Pang Xiao. âBe at ease, sir. My maid knows a bit of medicine. Sheâll dress you wound and stop the bleeding first, then have the doctor come over for a look.â
Pang Xiao looked at Qin Yining with a hint of a smile, neither nodding nor declining. Her heart actually sped up at this look. Even the hand heâd grabbed earlier felt a bit on fire.
âThen I thank you for the trouble.â He finally let her off that hook when she quickly lowered her lashes, a bit flustered.
Priestess Liu quickly showed everyone inside again. âLetâs check it here. I have some herbs we can use.â
When Pang Xiao and Huzi followed Bingtang and Qiulu into the house, Qin Yining took Songlan with her to answer a few questions. Xu Maoâs questions dwelled on what had happened today, how had Qin Yining discovered the assassins, and how sheâd sent people for help.
Qin Yining responded noncommittally, glossing over her answers. The more she chatted with Xu Mao, the less she liked him. He seemed friendly and smart, but was actually quite arrogant. She often wouldnât even finish before he interrupted with âyes yes I knowâ or âthatâs enough, I knowâ. She refused to speak towards the end. He had drawn his own conclusions already anyways, so what was the point?
Xu Mao crossed his arms. âIs that Sir Yao really your friend?â
âYes, Sir Yao and I are business partners.â
âBusiness partners?â A sneer suffused Xu Maoâs tone. âMiss Qin is a strong character, hmm?â
She naturally noted his disdain and smiled. âYouâre joking, sir. Iâm just a girl of the inner residence. How strong can I be?â
The seemingly innocent response reminded Xu Mao who the girl in front of him represented. She was Qin Huaiyuanâs daughter, the Duke of Dingâs granddaughter! Although the Duke of Ding had fallen, his factionâs supporters still existed. Qin Huaiyuan was the recipient of great royal favor lately, so he really couldnât afford to offend this girl!
He ignored the girl and began conjecturing about the bodies on the ground.
âAfter careful observation, these assassins are wearing Great Zhou army uniforms. Hah! Do they think the Wardenâs Office is that easy to fool? Theyâre definitely not from Great Zhou!â
âRight right, you are so very right sir!â Someone instantly agreed fawningly.
âYou are quite wise, milord! If they really were from Great Zhou, why would they wear their own uniform?