Qin Huining hurriedly patted the old dowagerâs chest to help the matriarch breath more easily. She turned back to yell angrily, âHow dare you act like this! How dare you talk to grandmother like this?!â
âShut your trap. What right do you have to lecture me?â Qin Yining looked coldly at her.
An involuntary tremble ran through Qin Huining as the color drained from her face. The bellyful of resentment and anger she was nursing withered into fear in the face of Qin Yiningâs aura and presence.
âThis is ludicrous, ludicrous! Sheâs rebelling! Servants, drag her out of here, drag her out!â The old dowager commanded.
âThereâs no need for you all to do anything, Iâll leave after Iâve said my piece.â Qin Yining snorted disdainfully when she saw movement out of the corner of her eyes. She looked straight at the old dowager, the glowing coals in her eyes turning fiery. âI know what youâre thinking of, old dowager. Everyone does as well, weâre no fools. Weâve only known each other for two months, so itâs understandable if you donât care about me, fatherâs feelings, and the ties of blood between us. But my mother has poured a great deal of effort into this family, even if she might not have stunning achievements to show for it. Sheâs kept you company for almost thirty years, so is this the kind of heartless treatment that sheâs due? How will second and third aunt feel about this? What about the newly entered Auntie Cao?â
âYou!â
âI recommend grandmother think about all this carefully, and not present too ugly a sight in your doings.â
âUnfilial granddaughter! Servants, beat her out of here! Beat her out!â
âGranddaughterâs words have been improper today and offended the old dowager. Please announce your punishment, grandmother.â Having said all that she wanted to say, Qin Yining lifted the hem of her skirt and knelt primly. Her back was ramrod straight and her proud aura hadnât faded one bit. Although she was admitting her fault, everyone could see that she was doing so only because of the ties between grandmother and granddaughter, and not because she truly wanted to.
They all felt that they learned something new today when they saw how domineering and feisty Qin Yining was in the face of suppression! The look in Cao Yuqingâs eyes had changed to subtle appreciation and interest.
The old dowager took a deep breath in, nearly screeching. âLock the fourth miss in the woodshed! Let her out only when she realizes her wrongs!â
Silence reigned.
Unlike usual, Qin- mama didnât spring to attention at her mistressâ words. She bit her lip, stamping down on the urge to speak to her mistress. In the same vein, the second and third madame also looked at each other, wondering if they should speak up for Qin Yining.
When Qin Huining saw how those assembled were hesitating to follow the old dowagerâs instructions and how differently Qin- mama treated Qin Yining, a surge of jealous anger overcame her self control. She loudly reprimanded the mama , âWhat, is Qin- mama planning on ignoring grandmotherâs instructions?â
The mama started in surprise and looked down. âThis servant wouldnât dare.â
âImpudence! When did it become your place to talk?!â The old dowager frowned and irritably glared at Qin Huining. The girl flushed hotly and looked down sullenly.
Although the old dowager didnât like Qin Yiningâs resistance, she still liked the girlâs smarts, charisma, and manner of dealing with matters. Not only did this type of girl know how to react in any situation, she had a pretty face, and had caught the crown princeâs fancy. She was perfect for a strategic marriage. The old dowager was punishing Qin Yining only for considerations of face.
Although the old dowagerâs own actions werenât completely above reproach, she still didnât like the look of Qin Huining hurrying to curry favor with those in power.
Cao Yuqing smiled when she saw the silent crowd. âOld Dowager, if this humble concubine may say something out of line, itâs frightfully cold and the ground is freezing today. The fourth miss is just a little girl. If she catches a cold in the woodshed, illness might take root in her. If that happens, wouldnât you be the saddest of us all? Friction is inevitable in a family, but as all our parent, please treat the fourth miss lightly.â
âIndeed, donât take niece Yi to task for this, mother.â The second madame also entreated.
The old dowager was greatly soothed by someone giving her a way out. She settled for glaring coldly at Qin Yining and was about to speak when a maid announced loudly from outside, âThe lord is here!â
Qin Huaiyuan strode in almost as soon as the words were out of the maidâs mouth, a lead-gray brocade cloak topped with black fur flung casually over his shoulders. Frost had touched the tips of his hair and steam still wafted off his skin. It was obvious that  heâd just finished bathing and hadnât even dried his hair before rushing over.
Qin- mama snuck a peek at the door and saw Bingtangâs figure flash by. So the fourth miss was telling Bingtang to summon reinforcements just now. That was quick thinking!
Qin Huaiyuan bowed to his mother as soon as he entered the room. âMother.â
âMengâer, why are you here without even drying your hair? Youâll get sick, you know.â The old dowager fretted over her beloved son, telling Qin- mama to quickly fetch towels to tousle Qin Huaiyuanâs hair dry.
The lord of the house sat down on a stool within the old dowagerâs line of sight, smiling in thanks at Qin- mama, who had taken it upon herself to dry his hair. âI was perusing âThe Thirty-Six Stratagemsâ when I came across the one of hiding a knife behind a smile. I wanted to discuss it with daughter Yi. Therefore, I came rushing over as soon as I heard she was here.â
There was great meaning in âhiding a knife behind a smileâ, and everyone drew different conclusions as they digested his words. Regardless of other peopleâs thoughts, a blush appeared on the old dowagerâs face. She snorted uncomfortably. âWhat would a little girl who hasnât read many books know of the âThirty-Six Strategemsâ?â
Qin Huaiyuan smiled happily. âDaughter Yi, which chapter of the âThirty-Six Stratagemsâ does this come from?â
âThe tenth strategy of the second chapter. âCharm and ingratiate yourself with the enemy. When you have gained his trust, move against him in secret. Be of firm inward resolve and outward gentleness.â⊠Father, your daughter knows her wrongs.â Qin Yining sighed lightly. Sheâd still been too violent after all. Her fatherâs words had snuffed out her fury and brought clarity to her thoughts. Although her way was both simple and effective, it had also erased any possibility of handling the matter in a more peaceful manner. She just wasnât used to thinking about the people supporting her when she got the short end of the stick. Previously, itâd always been just her. That had formed her personality, which was why sheâd clashed so badly with the old dowager.
Her thoughts had been that since the old dowager didnât care about her, it didnât matter what she did or didnât do. However, sheâd forgotten to consider her fatherâs feelings. He was caught in the middle. Heâd purposefully referred to âhiding a knife behind a smileâ to jab at those doing just that, subtly warning them that their actions werenât as covert as they thought. He was also teaching her that she should be âof firm inward resolve and outward gentlenessâ.
One had to say, it was no wonder that Qin Huaiyuan was called the âWise Pan Anâ. His years as a court official hadnât gone to waste. In just a few words, heâd criticized everyone who had needed it just the right amount, and subtly given pointers to his daughter.
He laughed when he saw how quickly Qin Yining had realized her mistake. âA resonant gong doesnât need to be beaten with a heavy mallet. Very good, daughter Yi. Youâre a good child. Youâre just a bit too blunt and should think more carefully before taking action in the future.â
In saying that she was âjust a bit too bluntâ, Qin Huaiyuan had just tacitly admitted that his daughterâs intentions had been correct, simply that sheâd been a bit too straightforward about it all. So while he looked like he was lecturing Qin Yining, he was actually complaining about the old dowagerâs actions!
There was not a soul in the room who missed that, and cogs started turning as they began to formulate their own opinions of the evening. Meanwhile, the old dowager blushed even redder. She actually felt a bit aggrieved. Who else was she doing all this for if not her son?!
âUnderstood. Thank you for your teachings, father.â Qin Yining immediately kowtowed docilely towards the old dowager. âDonât be angry, grandmother. Your granddaughter is only fourteen and has eaten less rice than you have grains of salt. If Iâve offended you, please forgive me on behalf of father.â
The old dowager had had enough unpleasantry for the night. âHow would I dare speak of forgiveness?â
Qin- mama had finished drying Qin Huaiyuanâs hair by now and had skillfully retied it in a knot on top of his head. He stood up to interject, âDonât be angry, mother. Daughter Yiâs faults are because of my mistakes in parenting. Think of all the years sheâs spent outside, sheâs lacked the chances for proper discipline. Sheâs had so many years of hardship. Donât be angry, mother. My heart is fraught with worry whenever you feel angry.â
Qin Huaiyuan was the Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent, but still presented such a submissive front to his mother. This gave her the best way out and thoroughly satisfied her sense of dignity. She sighed. âForget it, just forget it. Iâll just have you set her punishment. You canât let her off easily, however! Iâll be watching how you punish her.â
âUnderstood.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled gratefully and turned to Qin Yining. âFor your transgressions, daughter, I punish you to copy the âThirty-Six Stratagemsâ thirty times over. Iâll inspect them in the outer study two days from now.â
What kind of punishment is this⊠It was only by virtue of the long years theyâd spent practicing manners that the crowdâs jaws didnât hit the floor en masse. Did Qin Huaiyuan feel that his daughter needed to use more strategy when going against the old dowager in the future?! Even before that, werenât girls usually punished with copying âLessons for Womenâ or âThe Classic of Filial Pietyâ, or the liker? Qin Huaiyuan was treating her just like a son!