After Being Mind-Read, the True Young Master Saves the Soul Pet World by Eating Melons

[Dual Male Leads + Mind-Reading + Gossip + Strong x Strong + Beast Taming + Humor]

Si Er transmigrates into a novel, taking the role of a cannon fodder "true young master" who doesn’t...

Chapter 465 Change Your Name (1/2)

Jun Bai: "..."

Suddenly, he realized that bringing Si Er and the other three to visit Elder Hua was a mistake, as Elder Hua was about to expose his true colors.

There was no other way; he had often visited his father and grandfather at Cangyan Mountain since he was a child. Several elders who had been stationed there for many years had watched him grow up and knew everything about him.

Looking at Elder Hua's smiling face, Junbai didn't really want to tell her about those unpleasant things.

But that won't do. If Elder Hua doesn't know anything, she might be schemed against by that scumbag Nan Yutian in the future.

Junbai sighed and summarized what Guagua and the gossipy duck had said, then told Elder Hua. As Elder Hua listened, the smile on his face disappeared, replaced by a solemn and grim expression.

Nan Mubai's expression was also very unpleasant; he hadn't expected the origin of his name to be so disgusting.

Many people say that a name is the first gift parents give to their child. Parents who truly love their children will carefully choose a name for them, incorporating their own expectations for their child into the name.

Take Junbai for example. When Lord Jun chose this name, he hoped that his eldest son would be as evergreen and long-lived as a cypress tree, and as resilient and unyielding.

When naming his second son, Junyu, Lord Jun hoped that his son would have a steadfast character and a peaceful and prosperous life.

There's also Jun Sangsang. When Lord Jun found the child, the child was already unrecognizable and on the verge of death. Lord Jun hoped that the child could have a strong will to live and be able to return to his hometown as soon as possible.

Of course, later on, Lord Jun didn't really want the child to go back...

But that's not important. What's important is that Lord Jun carefully named each child. Nan Mubai once really appreciated Lord Jun's thoughtfulness and even asked his father why he named himself Mubai.

Nan Yutian said this at the time: "Admiration means respect, and white means nobility. As your father, I hope that my son can admire noble people and become a noble person himself."

Nan Mubai believed it to be true and genuinely liked his name, thinking that his father truly had such expectations for him, but...

Nan Mubai felt a churning in his stomach and wished he could vomit on the spot.

"Mother, I want to change my name."

After listening to Junbai's words, Elder Hua began to ponder Nan Yutian's recent actions. When he came to his senses, he heard his son say this.

She waved her hand dismissively and said, "From now on, you'll take my surname, Hua. As for what you want to be called, that's up to you."

"Once you've made up your mind, go to the registration office to let them know, and I'll come over and help you change your name."

"Okay." Nan Mubai immediately felt a little better in his stomach.

Elder Hua ignored him and pulled Junbai out of the tent.

"Bai'er, come with me."

Si Er glanced at Jun Bai's back, then turned her gaze to Nan Mu Bai, wondering what kind of name he would change to.

Although Nan Mubai was not familiar with the four young men opposite him, he treated them as his own because they were brought by Jun Bai.

"I'm sorry for airing my dirty laundry in public; please excuse my embarrassing behavior."

“That’s not very funny,” Feng Yingzhi waved his hand and said, “But I’m a little curious about what kind of name you’ll change to. Can you give me a hint? It’s okay if you can’t.”

Nan Mubai felt there was nothing to hide: "I want to change it to Hua Yan Nan."

Feng Yingzhi was shocked: "Hua Yannan? The Yannan of hating men?"

"No, it's that I hate Nan Yutian and dislike Nan," Nan Mubai said helplessly. "Although there are many people with the surname Nan and whose names contain the character 'Nan,' I shouldn't generalize."

“But calling me Yantian is definitely not an option; I’m not so desperate as to go against the heavens.”