Qin Yiningâs face was still red even as she took her seat in the carriage. When she thought of Yao Zhixiâs rascally attitude, she itched to give him a few punches. But there were also some scenes that kept rising to the surface of her thoughts.
Such as when he suddenly withdrew his timid appearance and asked her in a dominating fashion, âWhy should I tell you who I amâ.
When he suddenly charged forward to grab her hand and the arrow aimed straight at her throat.
When he stood in front of her, presenting a tall and strong back.
When his shoulder had been pierced through by the arrow, heâd still arched an eyebrow and smiled at her. That smile hadnât wavered even when he grasped the arrow in hand and casually broke it off.
The more she thought about these scenes, the more her heart felt uneasy. Even though the gentleman didnât have the nicest of tongues and liked teasing her, heâd saved them without hesitation when push came to shove. Otherwise, she, her mother, and grandmother wouldâve all met their end in the nunnery today.
âBingtang, are Sir Yaoâs injuries severe?â
âSir Yao is harmed very badly,â Bingtang responded quietly. âEven though the arrow hadnât injured his bones or tendons, he has lost a lot of blood. With that paralyzing poison, heâll be very weak over the next few days. Heâll need to rest well after being cured, but I can assure you that his life is in no danger.â
This finally gave Qin Yining some peace of mind. âLetâs go back and look through the storeroom. I remember that I have a 70-year-old ginseng. Letâs use it if we can, or Iâll really feel very bad about this.â
âDonât worry, miss. Youâve got me.â Bingtang nodded with a smile.
âOf course I trust you. Itâs just⊠Iâve been saved by wild horses and dogs before, but the number of times Iâve been saved by another person can be counted on one hand. My foster mother saved me when I was a baby and raised me until I was eight. Itâs such a tremendous pity that I didnât have time to repay her before she passed away.â Qin Yiningâs gaze fell on the swaying tassel by the carriage window as the look in her eyes grew distant. âThen, when I was seven, my foster mother fell gravely ill and we had no money left in the house. I really didnât know what to do and no one would help me. Iâd already planned on selling myself off as a servant because I wanted to save my foster mother no matter what. That day, a beautiful big brother happened by my house and asked for a bit of water. He forced a tip of ten taels of silver and several large coins on me. Although his tone was very mean, I could see the kindness behind his words. That is the second person who saved me. I want to repay him, but I canât find him anymore.â
âThe third is Sir Yao.â Qin Yining smiled. âAlthough the people Iâve met, such as father and my maternal grandmother, all mean me well, theyâre family and thus different from outsiders. I didnât have the ability to thank my foster mother and Brother Beauty before, but I can repay Sir Yao now. Curing him thoroughly without any lingering side effects is a must, and itâs not much of a repayment either. If he needs help with anything in the future, Iâll help him the best I can.â
Songlan and Qiulu both nodded with a smile. When it came to paying back favors of gratitude, Bingtang and Songlan shared many of the same thoughts.
âMiss, youâre kindhearted and loyal. Fortune will smile on you,â Bingtang said.
âI donât need good fortune or karma,â Qin Yining smiled. âI just want to have a clear conscience. Letâs go look for medicines in the storeroom later and prepare some more nutritious supplements. Bingtang, take them to Sir Yao when you visit him tomorrow.â
âWonât you be going tomorrow as well, miss? I think Sir Yao would really like to see you.â
âThere should be a distance between men and women.â Qin Yining involuntarily flushed hotly, and shook her head. âBesides, I have a new âauntâ entering the manor today. Itâs an unknown how things will be from now on.â
Qin Yining felt a massive headache whenever she thought of Concubine Cao joining the family today. Her mother was sure to throw a fit, and she had no idea how to salvage the situation. Concubine Cao came with an illustrious family background and had the emperor as a matchmaker. She had the empress and Elder Statesman Cao as her backer. Although theyâd yet to meet, Qin Yining already felt that the new concubine had a higher status than even the old dowager.
It was just⊠this was too heartless. But such was reality. Now that mother has no support, Iâm sure to be dragged in as well because Iâm the granddaughter of the Duke of Ding.
Qin- mama happened to emerge from behind the door curtains right then, laughing and chatting with Jixiang. She quickly lowered the curtains and walked up to curtsey respectfully when she saw Qin Yining. She murmured lowly, âYouâve returned, Fourth Miss. May we talk for a moment?â
âDoes Old Dowager have any instructions, Qin- mama ?â Qin Yining quickly rose when she saw the old servant walk towards her.
The old servant led Qin Yining to the covered hallway section off to the side.
âFourth Miss,â she murmured. âThe new concubine is inside. Old Dowager loves her very much. I know youâre a filial girl, but you must keep in mind that you canât be impulsive.â
That singular sentence encompassed many undertones. Was it avoid being impulsive so she didnât offend the new concubine? Or not to offend the old dowager? Or to not be brash so that she would avoid earning the old dowagerâs enmity? Qin- mama was the old dowagerâs most trusted servant. Her words were likely the old dowagerâs words.
Qin Yining was the sort whose thoughts became calmer as the difficulties she faced mounted. It only took her a few breaths to sort out her thoughts, and smile serenely at Qin- mama . âThank you for your pointers.â
For some reason, when the old servant looked at Qin Yiningâs clear eyes, she felt a chilly wind blow through her heart. The fourth miss was simply too similar to a young Qin Huaiyuan. It reminded Qin- mama of the same eyes young Qin Huaiyuan had when heâd fought to protect his mother with nothing but wit and courage.