Mönkhsaikhan accepted Jing's embrace happily, while the people of Lijiang and Jargalant may share some distant DNA it was a case that the Jargalantan's seemed more open and less formal than their ethnic cousins. "And I wish you both many more years ahead" he commented on the Dragon-Empresses comments about the length of their marriage. As the Dragon-Empress went around the table the Khan said hello to each of those introduced in turn. "Prince Chun we will of course be delighted to attend your upcoming wedding regardless of when it takes place. I hope that once your nuptiuals are completed you would consider spending a honeymoon of sorts in Jargalant as our guests." As Princess Wenjun was introduced he paused for a moment or two. "Princess its wonderful to meet you." then onto Daoming, the young Prince. "I hope young man that you too will come and visit us." It was strange to Mönkhsaikhan that a Concubine would be here but that was were the two nations may have differed, while the Dragon-Emperor fathered children with those of less noble blood the people of Jargalant did not concern themselves too much beyond the Khan's senior wife about the social standing of others. While introductions had been made his own family had arrived.
"Tsagaan-arslan you know but this is my boy Khicheengüi and my youngest son Saruulbuyan, he is 17." the two boys both still had one parts of their ceremonial armour and each placed a hand over their heart and sat. "Next we have my senior wife Ankhtsetseg and our daughter Princess Azjargal." The group took seats and the Khan took a sip of the wine, "I like it" he said keenly holding his glass up towards a server to indicate he would like some more. He shot Khicheengüi a glance as the Prince was already loading a plate beyond polite heights. The boy must have a tapeworm, he ate like the world was running out of food yet never put on weight. "I'm apologising if this is rude but while we have family here I wish to speak a little of family business. We will have much to discuss Dragon-Emperor to Khan later. Our nations should be the closest of friends but your nations mourning has put us back several generations but I think we have a speedy fix. Next summer Saruulbuyan here will be expected to marry, pretty Wenjun there is reaching an age you will be searching for a suitable husband. I think a Prince of Jargalant would be a very good match. I also hope you do not take offence to this but Azjargal should have married a while back but wished to attend University. If Prince Chun here has yet to marry his bride I would propse Azjargal marries him, I would have no worries if once Azjargal and Chun married he also marry his current betrothed, your religion though will have customs much different to ours and if I have offended you then please accept my apology." He finished and noted that both Azjargal and Saruulbuyan, who were well aware of their fathers plan, had shown little reaction. The Khan took another sup of his wine, picked up some strips of meat and waited the Dragon-Emperors response.