Li Rui and his wife learned from Li Xianyun's letter that Yelu Yan allowed her to leave the palace to do things she enjoyed, such as running her workshop, Drying Room, including the Ice Porridge Shop and pastry shops, which were all mentioned in the letter, but seeing is believing.
Looking at such large-scale workshops and Drying Room, and seeing so many well-organized workers busy at work, Li Rui and Qiu Qianyun grew even more approving of Yelu Yan.
No emperor throughout history had ever allowed one of his consorts to frequently leave and enter the Imperial Palace, to engage in activities she liked, but Yelu Yan had made it possible.
It was clear to see just how much he doted on Li Xianyun.
Li Shaojun had always greatly admired Yelu Yan, who was skilled in martial arts; now, he developed even greater respect for his brother-in-law.
Li Xianyi, being young and preoccupied with eating and drinking, also understood that her brother-in-law was very good to her older sister.