In contrast to Li Helanâs struggles, Qin Yining was very happy today. Grand Steward Zhong and a group of her confidantes had finally made it to the capital!
âHave you been well, miss? When we were on our way, we heard that the first convoy had been attacked by bandits. I was scared out of my mind! Thank goodness you and your family are alright. The heavens bless the kind, the heavens bless the kind!â Steward Zhong looked emotionally at Qin Yining, finally able to breathe a sigh of relief.
The fourth miss had undergone quite a great deal since arriving in the capital. Though no one had given her the cold shoulder at the Pang Manor, and she had Xianyun and Xiaozhou for company, she still had no visibility into or hold on her own finances.
Oh, she trusted Steward Zhong completely, of course, but he and therefore support was far away.
Now that he was by her side again, she would have full backup in whatever she did. Besides, it was just a good thing to see the loyal elder after such a long time.
âIt was certainly a trip and quite a long story. Iâll tell you some other time.â Qin Yining looked at the two standing behind the steward and couldnât help but smile. âMissus Nine and Brother Lu, youâre here as well.â
Liu Jiuâer and Lu Dehan had been part of the refugees that Qin Yining had taken in at Ning Park.
âBenefactor.â Hot tears came to their eyes when they saw that Qin Yining still remembered them. They knelt down to kowtow to her.
Qin Yining hastily helped them back up. âWhatâs all this? Please hurry and get up.â
When taking shelter at Ning Park, theyâd all starved and suffered together. The refugees were the picture of gratitude when thinking of the Qin fourth missâ altruistic deeds. Lu Dehan and Liu Jiuâer wielded more authority out of the refugees and so were closer to Qin Yining as they worked together more often.
Liu Jiuâer stood up and flashed an easy grin. âBenefactor, when Steward Zhong said that he was bringing his entire family to join you, the two of us talked it over and decided to come with. We donât have much skill, but weâre absolutely loyal to you. Please give us any orders you wish and tell us whatever you want to do. Donât be modest with us at all.â
Lu Dehan bobbed his head rapidly in agreement.
âOkay then, thatâs actually rather perfect. I am indeed short on people. Iâll be at ease with your help. Whereâs Mister Ni then?â
The two chuckled to see that Qin Yining even remembered old man Ni Liping.
âMister Ni is getting up in the years and said that his old bones couldnât handle the hardships of travel,â responded Lu Dehan. âThatâs why heâs not here with us. Steward Zhong found jobs for all of us, just like how you said. Everyone at Ning Park now has a farm to tend, a house to live in, and food to eat. The steward pitied the old and poor and found a place for the elderly and orphaned. Mister Ni has his own little residence and is taking care of the orphans there. Heâs teaching them their characters and numbers. With the benefactorâs help, theyâre all living well.â
âThatâs good, absolutely wonderful!â Qin Yining beamed merrily. âGreat fortune always follows in the wake of great disaster. Our good days stretch out long ahead of us.â
Liu Jiuâer smiled. âItâs already our good fortune to follow you, miss.â
The Qin fourth miss turned to her steward with a smile. âItâs not convenient to talk here. Let me get ready and weâll go find a restaurant for some food. We can talk more seriously then.â
âUnderstood.â The three assented respectfully.
Qin Yining returned inside her room to change, but the welcoming inns were only so big. The disturbance at her place immediately made its way to the old dowager.
When the matriarch heard that Qin Yiningâs prized helper in Great Yan had arrived in town, her eyes glinted enthusiastically.
âQuick, quick, have the girl come here!â
Qin-mama had no choice but to carry out the instruction.
Qin Yining had just finished changing when the mama arrived. The girl immediately knew what the servant was here for, but welcomed the visitor with a pleasant smile. âHello Qin-mama, does Old Dowager have any instructions?â
Awkwardness flashed across the granny servantâs face as she sighed. âThe old dowager has heard that the missâ former grand steward has arrived. She sent me to invite you over for a conversation.â
It was incredibly, blatantly obvious what the old dowager wanted to talk about.
The Qin family fortune had been lost in the bandit attack, the second elder master was waiting on the emperor for a position, the third elder masterâs businesses were all in Great Yan and he was still establishing contact with them. All of the womenfolk were doing needlework to help with the family finances.
And now, Qin Yiningâs grand steward had arrived before the third elder masterâs! Of course he was here with money for household expenses!
Qin Yining smiled faintly. âIn that case, Iâll go see the old dowager first.â
Qin-mama relaxed with her agreeable response. Sheâd been afraid that the fourth miss would mulishly dig her heels in because she didnât like the old dowagerâs style. The family was already a mess these days and couldnât withstand any further disruptions. If they kept having fall-outs like these, itâd be a humiliating show to the Lis and Gus across the way, much less making life difficult for themselves.
Normally suffocated with resentment whenever she saw Qin Yining, today the old dowager craned her neck forward with anticipation of seeing her granddaughter.
The fourth miss had just entered through the door curtains when the question spilled out, âGranddaughter Yi, did the grand steward of your businesses arrive today?â
Qin Yining came forward to bend her knee and smiled wryly, âSurely you jest, Old Dowager, what businesses do I have now?â
The unexpected response stopped the Qin matriarch dead in her tracks. Her granddaughter continued lowly, âThere is no more Institute of Luminous Charm after the fall of Great Yan. The income that the Institute generated was long confiscated by the Great Zhou officials. All of the inns, taverns, and properties have been taken as well.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat?!â The old dowager shrieked in anger and skepticism. âAre you trying to pull the wool over the eyes of an old woman?! If theyâre not here with a business update, what are they here to meet you for?! Youâre a Qin daughter through and through, are you thinking of ditching the family to die?? Weâre depending on someone else for survival now and have almost nothing to cook in the pots, but here you are getting stingy! Girls are biased to outsiders alright, weâve raised you for fifteen years for nothing!â
The Qin matriarch completely forgot propriety in the depths of her anger.
Off to the side, the second madame, second wife, and eighth miss were the epitome of awkwardness. They really wanted to point out that Qin Yining hadnât returned home for long, and she hadnât taken one bit of Qin resources for the first fourteen years of her life. In fact, sheâd come back for a tremendous share of suffering after returning home. She was the unluckiest of them all!
The fourth miss sighed instead of flying into a rage. âPlease quell your anger, Old Dowager. Why would I try to pull the wool over your eyes? Have you forgotten how much Iâve sacrificed for this family?â
This finally reminded the Qin matriarch of the familyâs history. Her righteous anger slunk away when she thought of how Qin Yining had been sent to the peace negotiations, then to the Great Yan palace, then forced to become a nun, then almost entering the Great Zhou palace... the girl really had given a lot to the family.
âGreat Yan is no moreâeven the national treasury and the commandery princeâs private purse have been confiscated by Great Zhou. The Institute was a business that the former imperial family gave to my maternal grandfatherâs clan. It was recorded in the Yan imperial records as well. What kind of defense could Steward Zhong muster? He had to hand over keys and books when the Great Zhou officials wanted them, or heâd be struck down as a rebel.â
âWell... even though thatâs the case, youâve run the business for so long, didnât you stash away any personal savings?â
âPersonal savings? I did indeed have some, but my bundle was lost when we were attacked by bandits on the way here. Didnât the old dowager pick up my bundle from my carriage?â
A frown deeply creased the Qin matriarchâs forehead. âDo you think Iâd want that trifling bit of personal possessions? The personal savings Iâm talking about is the silver on your accounts!â
Qin Yining arched an eyebrow, chuckling softly. âI understand your meaning now, Old Dowager. I know things are tight at home, but itâs not like Great Zhou sent fools to us when we surrendered. They took all that when they took the books. Steward Zhong isnât my servant, just a steward that I hired as a manager. We no longer have an employer-employee relationship, so itâs nothing to do with me anymore how much silver he has.â
Her words were rational, logical, and made perfect sense. The old dowager couldnât find anything to refute.
She didnât believe that the girl didnât have a bit of personal wealth. But she was the honored grandmother of the family, her dignity and status self apparent. She couldnât search her granddaughter now, could she? If she searched Qin Yining, wouldnât she have to search everyone else too?
The old dowager irritably flapped her hand. âSince you have no relationship with Steward Zhong anymore, why are you still meeting with him?â
The Qin matriarch must truly have lost her senses in her anger or her anxious fretting over money. How else would her words be so flawed and have so many openings for others to seize?
âSurely you jest, Old Dowager. Even if Iâm no longer his employer, we are still more than acquaintances. Now that everyoneâs in Great Zhou, we count as being from the same hometown. Itâs only right that I see him. Father often taught me how to the proper way of conducting myself with others. I would never dare forget any of his lessons.â She dipped a curtsey. âYour granddaughter must see to my guest. I will disturb you no longer.â
Qin Yining fully saw through all of the courtesies with the second madame, second wife, and others before she left.
The old dowager flushed red and white. Frustrated rage brewed when she thought of how such a large sum of silver no longer belonged to the Qins just because Great Yan had fallen. There could never be too much silver when it was needed. The family couldnât make ends meet now and the whereabouts of her firstborn still unknown. Life in the welcoming inns meant being restricted at every turn. They didnât even have their own house in the capital! How could she not be anxious?
The second madame and wife looked at each other, then quietly snuck out of the room, leaving only Qin-mama, Qin Huining, and the eighth miss on duty inside.
The atmosphere was so heavy that it felt itâd physically congealed.
Qin Yining left Lian Xiaozhou in Xianyun and Qiuluâs hands, bringing Bingtang and Jiyun with her as she left with Steward Zhong.
Since they werenât familiar with the capital yet, the steward proposed, âIf you donât mind, miss, why donât you come to the residence that Iâve rented? My familyâs all there, and itâll be more convenient for us to eat and drink there.â
âThat would be wonderful. Iâm just afraid that itâll be a bother for the lady, my brothers and sisters-in-law.â
âNot at all! Itâs their honor to have you visit, miss!â Steward Zhong beamed at Qin Yiningâs intimate titles for his family.
Qin Yining followed the steward to a neighborhood where musicians abounded, entering a residence that was one house wide and deep.
âWe havenât found our footing yet since weâve just arrived, so I had someone rent this place first. In either case itâs a place for the family to rest,â explained Steward Zhong as they stood in front of a speckled door that was mostly black.
The Qin fourth miss nodded with a smile, âSteward Zhong has always had a conscientious mind.â
The group entered with chatter and laughter. Qin Yining first met all of the Zhong womenfolk, fully greeting Madame Zhong and her daughters-in-law before heading to the study.
âMiss, Iâve properly settled all of the businesses in Great Yan. Though we donât have the Institute anymore, the fields that you bought out of the goodness of your heart are being used to great effect now! Iâm not exaggerating at all when I say that the crops your fields produce in one year can feed one third of the original Great Yan country!â