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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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046 No good end comes from opposing Khan (first update)

Dịch giả: 549690339

"Have you thought it through?" Yelu Yan sipped his tea, placed the cup on the table, and looked at the group of court ministers.

The court ministers answered in unison, "We have thought it through, Your Majesty."

Yelu Yan spoke indifferently, "This Khan knows, you may leave."

The court ministers hastily knelt and performed the elbow-bending salute to Yelu Yan, respectfully saying, "Thank you, Khan. We shall take our leave."

After the conservative ministers had exited the Hall of Diligent Governance, many wiped the cold sweat from their foreheads.

While Yelu Yan was staring at them, they felt a chill at the back of their necks and broke into a cold sweat.

A minister said, "What do you think the Khan meant by that?"

Yelu Yan had only said, "This Khan knows," without another word, so his true intentions were unclear and baffling to them all.

An elderly minister remarked, "What else could he have meant? Can't you tell that the Khan was angry? He hasn't forgiven us."