However, when he saw Nan Feng's dislike for the Emperor, he paused.
The letter wouldn't have been seen by just the two of them; others must have seen it, especially the Emperor.
But since the letter ended up in his hands, it showed that the Emperor didn't do anything to Nan Feng, merely taking her complaints as a girl's whim.
After not seeing Nan Feng for so long, Yege felt as if he was seeing her while reading her words. So, he quickly wrote back to Nan Feng:
"Fengfeng, everything is well with me here, don't worry. Work hard, eat well, and be sure to be happy. As your husband, I want to come back from victory on the battlefield to a healthy and cheerful wife."
...
The carrier pigeon also first flew to the Emperor's Dragon Cloud Palace.
The Emperor opened Yege's letter, and pondered over the last sentence.
A healthy and cheerful wife, probably meant that Nan Feng couldn't be wronged at all in the palace.