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... at Yelu Yan and said, "Husband, then sing for me to hear."
Yelu Yan’s Adam’s apple bobbed as he cleared his throat, and then he began to sing.
He sang a Khitan folk song, the melody was melodious and pleasing to the ear, often featuring prolonged vocal intonations—a distinctive characteristic of Khitan ballads.
His voice was deep and magnetic, quite pleasant to listen to.
At the start of his singing, Yelu Yan seemed a bit nervous, and a tinge of red even appeared ...
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