Hearing the words âthe earth dragon turned overâ, Pang Xiao and Qin Yiningâs expressions turned solemn.
Thirty-some years ago, a large earthquake occurred in Northern Ji, leaving 500,000 citizens homeless across two provinces. In the humidity of summer and unfortunate rainfall, corpses buried in the rubble rotted their way to deadly virus mutations. Unable to clear out all of the debris in time, the situation ended with a wide-scale epidemic.
That loss gravely impacted Northern Ji, and it wasnât resolved until a long while later. The national treasury, empty enough to begin with, depleted even further.
âAny reports back on the situation after the earthquake?â Pang Xiao demanded anxiously.
Huzi shook his head. âThere arenât any precise numbers yet, but starting three cities to the north of the old capital were affected. Aftershocks have continued for two days straight.â
âThree cities? Does that include the city of Liang?â Qin Yining frowned. Sheâd grown up in Liang, and she quite missed it sometimes.
The guard nodded. âIt should be. But Liang is far away from the old Yan Dynasty capital, so it should be fine.â
The couple exchanged a look, both reading worry in the otherâs eyes.
The chaos of war had just subsided, but now such a devastating natural disaster struck! Though Great Zhou appeared outwardly glorious, the nationâs coffers ran on fumes and the emperorâs private purse was all but spent. What could they bring out for disaster relief? What troops could they send to help?
And though Li Qitian might take advantage of this incident to lay out a trap, what Pang Xiao cared about the most was the safety of the people.
âGreat Yan really has had its share of tragedies and trials,â sighed Huzi. âJust when we thought everything would start getting better, an earthquakeâs gone and descended.â
Qin Yining sighed as well. âWhether human or natural disaster, itâs the people who always suffer.â
Pang Xiao frowned worriedly, brainstorming rapidly on how to handle this.
The married couple didnât want to bring this negative mood to their elders, so all was as usual when they swung by Pinecrane Hall.
Née Ma popped out as soon as Qin Yining crossed the threshold. She took ahold of her granddaughter-in-lawâs hand and closely scanned the girl up and down before letting out a sigh of relief.
âThey said that Dafu carried you back in his arms. I was shocked out of my wits when I heard that! Then Huzi came to say that youâre alright, but he didnât have any details when we asked him. Thank goodness youâre alright. What happened in the palace? Why did you faint out of nowhere?â
Qin Yining discovered that her husband looked a bit uncomfortable when she snuck a look at him. Iâll keep Li Helanâs matter to myself then.
âItâs nothing major, just that Iâm a little short on blood. I was nervous when talking to the empress dowagerâthatâs why I fainted. The imperial physicianâs already taken a look at me and said that allâs fine. I just need to rest and recover for a while.â
Née Yao and Yao Chenggu were both highly doubting of this answer. Theyâd been watching Qin Yining just now. Hearing this response after seeing her sneak a look at their son, they were quite certain that she wasnât telling the truth.
Yao Chenggu: Perhaps the situation outside doesnât look good and the girl doesnât want us elders to worry and fret with them.
Née Yao: She looks a bit guilty, this is rather suspicious.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Née Ma clasped the girlâs hand tightly. âLook at how clammy your hands are. Itâs not a small thing to be short on blood. Youâre still young, what happens when you get older? But thankfully we discovered it early and can start treating it now. Youâll be fine after a while of care.â
âYes, thank you so much, grandmother.â Qin Yining looked gratefully at née Ma and swung her hand.
Sheâd missed out greatly on elderly love in her youth. Nothing needed to be said about the old dowager. Even with née Zheng, the Duchess of Ding, some personal gain had been mixed into their relationship. When Qin Yining had first retuned home and her mother disliked her, the fourth missâ maternal grandmother had tried to instill some sense in her mother not solely because the elderly woman liked her. It was also to help consolidate her motherâs position in the Qin household.
One of the few to be unconditionally kind to her was née Ma. Qin Yining could very clearly sense hostility, enmity, as well as goodwill. The elderly woman had felt like an old friend even back when Qin Yiningâs marriage to Pang Xiao was up in the air.
âSilly child, weâre all one family. Whatâre you thanking me for? Itâs me who has to thank you. You have to suffer with our Dafu at such a young age.â Née Ma tugged Qin Yining over to the heated platform next to the window. âTell the servants whatever youâd like to eat. Have them make it all. You come tell me if Dafu isnât good to you or bullies you. Iâll beat him for you!â
Amused by his grandmotherâs show of favor, Pang Xiao threw a mock-tantrum by née Maâs side. âMy position in this family is becoming ever lower. Even grandmother likes only my darling now.â
âOff with you, you wild brat! Your skin is so thick and coarse that you wouldnât even feel a pinprick! My lass is soft and tender, of course I like her more.â Née Ma merrily shoved aside her grandsonâs face.
Qin Yining burst into giggles, and even the smoking Yao Chenggu grinned broadly. Only née Yao remained smiling faintly.