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Married to the Rough Khan, Farming the Steppes

Petite Princess VS Rough Khan On their wedding day, Yelu Yan told Li Xianyun that apart from affection, he could provide her with endless wealth and honor. After the marriage, he indeed kept his promise, cherishing her in the palm of his hand. Little did he know, the more he cherished her, the deeper she burrowed into his heart, right to the very top. Not long after the political marriage with the Khitans, Li Xianyun gradually noticed earth-shattering changes around her: Initially, the commoners who disliked her began to worship her as a deity... The court officials accusing her of bewitching their lord were now pleading with her to consummate the marriage with the Khan... The most perplexing of all was her husband in name; wasn’t he the one who said he wouldn't give her emotional affection? Why was he always following her around? Little theater scene 1: One day, Yelu Yan cornered Li Xianyun against the wall. “Why are you avoiding this Khan?” “They say you might have taken a liking to your servant.” “Remove ‘might’, isn’t it obvious enough from how this Khan acts?” “But you said you wouldn’t give your servant emotional affection.” Yelu Yan held his forehead; he had indeed said too many foolish things. “The Han people always say that one should start a family and then establish a career; clearly, the two are not in conflict.” Little theater scene 2: The sun had risen high, yet Yelu Yan was still clinging to Li Xianyun. “Get up quickly, I have to leave. There are patients on the street waiting for my consultation, the good fields to the west need irrigation, the homestead plots in the east need measuring, and I have to oversee the silk reeling and dyeing... Uh...” “Your husband is a patient, don’t you care for him?” Li Xianyun looked at the man tough enough to rival ten bulls and was utterly speechless.

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007, you are the princess consort, the affairs of the bedchamber are up to you.

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Yelu Yan scrutinized her with his profound tiger-like eyes and said, "You are the queen, you have the final say on the matters of the bedchamber."

Li Xianyun curtsied and said, "Thank you, Khan."

As she watched Yelu Yan leave, Li Xianyun, accompanied by Zhuo Ma and Youlan, headed towards the Empress Dowager's Palace. The maids at the entrance had completely abandoned their earlier indifference, standing by the door with utmost respect and even performed a bent-arm salute as Li Xianyun passed by.

Li Xianyun couldn't help but look back at Yelu Yan, his broad back and tall figure imposing and majestic; it was thanks to this man that she was treated with such favor.

Entering the palace, the pavilions and towers were connected, and although they couldn't compare to the exquisite beauty of Houtang's architecture, there was an added sense of grandeur.

"Princess," Zhuo Ma advised by Li Xianyun's side, "when we enter the Grand Imperial Consort's bedchamber, you will see many women of the court. You needn't pay respects to them; just salute the Grand Imperial Consort."

"Alright."

"You must now perform the bent-arm salute according to Khitan customs," Zhuo Ma continued.

Li Xianyun nodded and asked, "Is the Grand Imperial Consort the Khan's mother?"

"Yes."

Li Xianyun hesitated before asking, "What is the relationship between the Khan and the Grand Imperial Consort?"

Zhuo Ma had a troubled expression on her face, which suggested the relationship between the two wasn't very good.

Li Xianyun understood and said lightly, "This palace understands."

Appreciating her perceptiveness, Zhuo Ma said, "Princess, from now on, you should refer to yourself as 'this consort.'"

Li Xianyun nodded, feeling somewhat unaccustomed to the change.

Li Xianyun was led by the Grand Imperial Consort's Palace maids, heading deeper into the palace. The Khitan etiquette was quite different from Houtang's, but fortunately, Zhuo Ma was with her to guide, sparing her from making any blunders.

Upon entering the main building, the vast hall housed many women, their Khitan attire glittering and splendid, their headgear shimmering brightly.

Different clothes and headwear signified differing statuses.

Li Xianyun instantly spotted the lavishly dressed woman seated at the center.

Although she was well past fifty, it seemed time had been generous to her. Her skin remained as smooth as a young girl's, with only a few wrinkles at her neck and around her eyes betraying her age.

She wore many precious head ornaments atop her high-piled hair, which looked heavy and tiring to wear, yet she seemed to revel in it, chatting merrily with a young woman beside her.

The young woman she conversed with also stood out among the many in the room. She was strikingly beautiful, vibrant, and extroverted, seemingly quite cheerful, her eyes almost turning into crescents when she smiled.

At first glance, she seemed quite likable, but the glances she occasionally cast in Li Xianyun's direction revealed a woman of deep cunning.

Just as Li Xianyun pondered the identity of this woman, Zhuo Ma whispered, "Princess, the woman seated in the main seat is the Grand Imperial Consort, and the one speaking with her is the Commandery Princess of the South, who grew up with the Khan."

Zhuo Ma, indeed sent by Yelu Yan, clarified the relationships with just a few sentences.

The Commandery Princess of the South had grown up alongside Yelu Yan; the two were practically childhood sweethearts.

Li Xianyun thought back to Yelu Yan's words that aside from love, he could give her endless wealth and honor. Could it be because of this Commandery Princess of the South?

Could it be that Yelu Yan was fond of the Commandery Princess of the South?

That seemed unlikely. What kind of person was Yelu Yan? Over the years, his conquests had led many neighboring states to pay homage to him, even those who had not submitted were terrified by his name.

A man like him, if he fancied a woman, would surely take her as his wife. Why would he let the woman he liked suffer and marry someone else?

Moreover, she herself was sent by Houtang to please Yelu Yan; she was inconsequential, and Yelu Yan would not mistreat his beloved for her.

So she must be mistaken, Yelu Yan did not harbor feelings for this Commandery Princess of the South. Whether there were other feelings akin to those of siblings, she couldn't be certain yet.

But what she could be sure of was that the Commandery Princess of the South must have feelings for Yelu Yan.