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In a world reshaped ten thousand years ago, the true mark of nobility is not wealth or title but the ability of men to conceive and bear children, while noble women alone can sire heirs. It is a society where delicate sons of great houses carry dynasties within their wombs, and women wield both the sword and the seed.
Li Xiu, a fragile, porcelain-skinned young noble with long black hair and an ethereal beauty, has just entered his first pregnancy. Only sixteen and newly wed to the formidable General Ya Jia, their marriage began as a political union-one cool, dutiful, and distant. Yet as the months pass, the bond between them shifts. She, once reserved and iron-willed, grows tenderly overprotective of her husband, while he, once shy and withdrawn, begins to discover a warmth and dependence he never thought he'd allow.
But their love unfolds beneath the watchful gaze of an emperor who treasures Ya Jia like his own kin, and in a court where alliances are as fragile as porcelain. Between tender quarrels over rice balls and secret smiles softened by strawberry milk, the story traces the slow weaving of intimacy-delicate, fragile, and unbreakable-between a warrior woman and the androgynous, expectant husband who carries both her child and her heart.
A tale of reversal, vulnerability, and devotion, where moonlight meets steel, and love blooms gently even in the shadow of an empire.