No matter what outsiders thought, Qin Yining understood that in publicly treating her like a son, her father was giving her both face and support. He was reminding everyone present that no matter how many concubines he had, he only had one daughter. No one present was a fool. They naturally knew what Qin Huaiyuan meant to convey with his words, and thus looked at Qin Yining with different eyes.
Even the old dowager felt a bit of regret in throwing her pipe just now. Thankfully, Qin Yining had dodged it. If itâd connected and caused a head injury that ruined her looks, how would the old dowager explain herself to Qin Huaiyuan? As a mother, she knew of the difficulties her son carried. As accomplished as he was, Qin Huaiyuan didnât have any sons to carry on his name. Not only did Qin Yining look very similar to him, she was also quite intelligent, decisive and assured in her actions. She didnât seem like a typical girl of the inner residence, and had more than a couple of hints of boyish straightforwardness. No wonder Qin Huaiyuan liked her and was raising her like a son. If Iâm going to discipline Qin Yining in the future, Iâll have to hide it from my son.
âDaughter Hui.â Qin Huaiyuanâs sonorous voice caught their attention again.
Qin Huining had been quietly sitting off to the side with her head lowered. When she met his gaze, her heart pounded and she frantically lowered her eyes to curtsey. âFather.â
He flicked a sideways glance at Qin Huining, displeased by the bright red ensemble and the jade and gold ornaments in her hair. He glanced over at Qin Yining and was slightly comforted to see her in an ivory-white outfit free of any hair ornaments. âDaughter Hui is dressed very prettily today.â
Qin Huining swallowed nervously, knowing that her father was admonishing her. She scrambled for an explanation. âFather, I donât wear this normally either. Itâs just that Auntie Cao joined our family today, so I felt that dressing properly for the celebration would be the best show of respect.â
The lord of the manor finally looked at Cao Yuqing. It was the first time heâd truly looked at her since entering the house. The look in Cao Yuqingâs eyes had become extremely gentle; joy and fondness near leaped out of her eyes as she met his gaze.
However, Qin Huaiyuan looked away. âYour Auntie Cao comes from an illustrious family and is well learned. How would she care what you wear? Daughter Hui, the bodies of the Sun males are yet warm. You called the Duke of Ding your grandfather for more than a decade. Even if you possess no other talents, can you not even restrict what you wear?â
âPlease forgive me, father. I donât know what I was thinking. Please donât be angry.â Qin Huiningâs face burned hotly, so red that it seemed like it would drip blood any second. She fell to her knees with a thump.
âYou are grounded in Snowpear Courtyard starting tomorrow morning. Donât come out until youâve copied âThe Classic of Filial Pietyâ a hundred times over. Reflect carefully on what youâve done.â
Although Qin Huaiyuan was only lecturing her, doing so in front of so many others made Qin Huining feel like her face had been completely torn away. But father was the head of the household and had the old dowager in the palm of his hand. She wouldnât dare defy him even if she had ten times the courage. She could only lower her head piteously. âYes, thank you for your teachings, father.â
âYou should conduct yourself better.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled as he bowed at the old dowager. âMother, Iâve been waiting to study with daughter Yi, so Iâll be taking her with me now.â
The old dowager could only nod. Qin Huaiyuan put on his cloak and headed for the door, calling out tonelessly, âWell, come on, daughter Yi.â
âThe senior madame is fragile and she hasnât fully recovered from her illness last time. Hurry and help your mistress up. Prepare a carriage and send her back to Garden of Tranquility for some rest.â He sighed.
This was protecting the wife after defending the daughter! The old dowager pursed her lips but didnât otherwise object. She sent Qin- mama out instead to await orders. The old servant immediately rushed to prepare a carriage.
Her family had long since done a thorough investigation and learned that there had been a chance that the emperor was going to deny the Great Zhou envoyâs demand for Sun Yuâs brain. Itâd been the trampress whoâd goaded him into making the imperial decree, forcing Sun Yu to take a stand with his death. When Great Zhou had distributed their response for all to see and threatened the emperorâs life, itâd been the trampress whoâd given the emperor the idea of annihilating the Suns in order to pacify Great Zhou. The spawn of Cao had been the cause of the Sunsâ downfall, and the Cao family were the vilest of enemies!
âUnderstood.â Qin Yining had finished dressing herself and was holding a hand warmer along with Bingtang, Qiulu, and Songlan.
Cao Yuqing took an involuntary two steps forward and called out sweetly, âMy lord.â
Qin Huaiyuanâs footsteps paused for an instant, but he didnât turn as he responded, âConcubine Cao has had a tiring day. Put her up well.â He turned to Qin- mama . âMake sure you arrange for the most fitting servants for Concubine Cao. Not one bit of lacking service can happen. Send her the best of food and clothing.â
Cao Yuqing watched as Qin Huaiyuan vanished into the distance, the hopeful expectation in her eyes dimming as she sighed lightly. She was invited back inside again by Qin- mama , who well understood her mistressâ wishes. Qin Huining also brightened her mood again. My punishment starts tomorrow anyways, so I might as well sit and laugh with Cao Yuqing.
Everyone feted her like the stars dancing attendance on the moon, surrounding her as they laughed and accompanied her inside. The warm hubbub of conversation soon smoothed any unpleasantness.
Qin Yining followed her father to the study in the outer residence. The two each took a seat on the luohan bed next to the window. Qin Huaiyuan dismissed the maids after theyâd served tea. Qin Yining bit her lip and spoke apologetically, âFather, I was too impulsive today and offended the old dowager. Please forgive me.â
âYouâre my daughter, so I naturally understand your thoughts and anger.â Qin Huaiyuanâs voice was calm and measured. He paused for a moment to collect his thoughts. âYouâre smart and perceptive, capable of seeing through things with a single glance. But youâre too impetuous. You seek to immediately make a move right after you assess the situation, and thereâs always a right or wrong in your eyes.
âI know that there isnât anyone who can stand up to you if you argue or fight at home. But outside? If you really run into someone who knows martial arts, you are only slightly stronger compared to other girls, thatâs all. What could you do to them? Youâre relying on the status of the official daughter at the moment. No one would dare harm my daughter inside this manor. But in the outside world, people will come after you even if you donât do anything to them. Do I make sense to you, daughter?â
âFather speaks truly, I know my wrongs.â Qin Yining lowered her head in shame. âI really am too impulsive. I canât help but charge forward when I see injustice.â
âI understand.â Qin Huaiyuan smiled. âBut you must remember that filial piety sits on top of all virtues. Although the old dowager is incorrect in her doings, she is still my mother. I believe that you have more strategies in you than just direct assault in trying to improve your motherâs circumstances. You can use your other tremendous methods on Qin Huining, but itâs disrespectful to your elders if you employ them against Old Dowager. Besides, what does it accomplish if you win an argument with an elder? Life will still be difficult for you and your mother in the future, no?â
Qin Huaiyuan had spent most of his days in the outer residence and rarely set foot inside apart from greeting the old dowager. Qin Yining found it quite admirable that her father was able to so clearly analyze the inner residence.
âFather is right. I actually regret my actions as well. I was just thinking that well, since the old dowager doesnât like me, she still wonât like me no matter what I say or do. Sheâll still treat me and mother coldly, so I just did whatever I thought was right.â