It is said that Yelu Yan, father of the Khan Yelu Zhang, was also a man of great passion.
Yelu Zhang cherished Tia dearly, and as long as she was willing to stay, he would comply with her every wish and agree to anything she asked.
Although Tia's demands were excessive, Yelu Zhang found them hard to accept but ultimately agreed to them and followed through.
He gave her no official status and let no one know about her; even the royal secret records did not contain her name.
It was for this reason that Tia referred to herself as "the mother," instead of "imperial consort."
A simple sentence from Tia instantly brought tears to Yelu Yan's eyes.
He had never dared to hope that his mother would apologize to him; just having his mother acknowledge him and not hate him was enough to satisfy him.
And yet, the situation had far exceeded his expectations.