Chapter 213 Thank you, Grandma!!!



Today's Mid-Autumn Festival family banquet at the palace has attracted much attention, especially Princess Ping and Prince Ping.

Those two children were the first pair of twins in the royal family, a pair with a very auspicious meaning. The fact that the little girl was born on the Mid-Autumn Festival made it even more auspicious.

The next generation of Prince Ping's family attracted the attention of several powerful figures in the palace from the moment they were born. Princess Ping couldn't help but smile, and the whole banquet was filled with joy. Even if there were sarcastic remarks from royal princesses she didn't get along with, she could still say a few words with a smile, making her seem extremely easy to talk to.

"Why isn't Prince Ping's son here today? This is the Mid-Autumn Festival family banquet."

"There's no other way. Last night, Ah Shou's wife gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl."

"..."

"Look at my sister-in-law, she doesn't look so well. Women really need to take care of themselves, otherwise they'll look old and haggard."

"Does your sister-in-law also know that Ah Shou's wife gave birth to twins last night, a boy and a girl?"

"..."

"I……"

"Does your sister also know that Ah Shou's wife gave birth, and that they now have both a son and a daughter?"

"..."

I really don't want to talk to Princess Ping anymore.

Flawless. I was originally going to be a little jealous, but Princess Ping showed off so much that I can't even look at my daughter-in-law with a pleasant expression.

Prince Ping's side wasn't much better off than his wife. This couple was like troublemakers at the family banquet, stirring things up everywhere, which was even more stimulating for those who had been married for several years without children.

The Imperial Concubine didn't even bother to look at Fei Qing, who was following beside her. The two of them got married around the same time, but now Jiang Xuelin had both a son and a daughter, which was an auspicious sign, while Fei Qing's belly showed no signs of pregnancy at all. This made the Imperial Concubine feel inferior to the Princess Consort of Ping.

Fortunately, that was only the heir of Prince Ping, while her grandson was a precious imperial grandson, which was incomparable. Thinking this, the Consort's expression improved slightly.

Previously, Prince Ping and his wife had little contact with the Imperial Concubine. It was only after Fu Hanlai and Jiang Xuelin became engaged that the relationship between the two sides deteriorated.

On that day, the Prince Ping's mansion even wanted to arrange a marriage between him and Fei Qing, so their relationship with the Imperial Concubine was naturally not that bad.

After a long and difficult family banquet, Prince Ping and his wife finally returned to their palace with the rewards from the palace.

With this on their minds, Princess Ping immediately came to Qiutang Courtyard after the two returned.

"Mother, there's a problem. These two children weren't born on the same day, so what should we do for their third-day celebration? Which day should we choose?"

Princess Ping, who was lovingly rocking the cradle, was left speechless.

The movement stopped instantly.

She also fell into deep thought.

Yes, so which day is better for the baby's third-day celebration? Should it be based on the grandson's birth or the granddaughter's birth?

And then there's his future birthday, the subsequent full moon...

What are your thoughts?

Princess Ping thought for a moment and then passed the question back to Jiang Xuelin and Fu Hanlai, the newly appointed parents.

"...Well, Your Highness, you can do it. I can't come out anyway, so let Your Highness decide."

Fu Hanlai: "..."

"Then let's follow Little Delay... ah no, let's follow Little Mooncake's suggestion."

After all... Jiang Xuelin was in pain all day on August 14th, so she would definitely remember this day.

However, Princess Ping was surprised again when she heard Fu Hanlai's words. She couldn't help but look at her own son and repeat the name she had just heard.

"Little procrastinator and... little mooncake?"

Who is this?

Could it be her beloved grandson and granddaughter?

She desperately wanted to hear a negative answer from Fu Hanlai, but Fu Hanlai shattered her fantasy as soon as he opened his mouth.

"That's your grandson. I originally said we should just call him Little Delay, since he dragged his feet all day, blocking the doorway until then and making his mother suffer so much. Isn't that just Little Delay?"

Princess Ping: "..."

Then, Fu Hanlai added regretfully, "It's a pity that Jiang Xuelin thought the name was bad, fearing that the brat would really become a procrastinator in the future, so she simply named him Little Mooncake."

Princess Ping: "..."

"Oh, by the way, my daughter's name is Little Moon, and she was born on the Mid-Autumn Festival."

Princess Ping was furious.

What kind of parents are these? The name of their granddaughter is one thing, but what kind of name is that of their grandson?

A little procrastination?

Mini mooncakes?

The granddaughter's name is quite nice, her nickname could be Little Moon, but the grandson's name is definitely out of the question!

Princess Ping originally gave Jiang Xuelin the right to name the child, which was out of consideration for Jiang Xuelin's difficult childbirth, but now she regrets it.

Deprive them of their right to name their child!

"The girl's name is nice, so let's name the boy Lu'er."

Just as Fu Hanlai was about to speak, he was immediately glared at by Princess Ping, leaving him no choice but to shut up.

Lu'er it is.

It's really not as easy to remember as "small mooncake" or "small drag".

Princess Ping: "..."

I'm mentally exhausted.

It was just that the prince couldn't come over at the moment; otherwise, she would definitely have entrusted this matter to him.

“When the prince was young, the empress gave him a name. Ashou was also given a name when he was young. Now that it’s Ashou’s son, it would be just right to call him Lu’er.”

Jiang Xuelin really didn't know that Prince Ping had a childhood name, and judging from the attitude of Princess Ping, Prince Ping's childhood name should be... Afu, right?

Three generations of a family, blessed with fortune, prosperity, and longevity?

She was too embarrassed to ask for confirmation, and planned to ask Fu Hanlai privately.

“That’s good. How about Shuwang? Hanlai Shuwang, it sounds like my son.”

Princess Ping: "..."

"Fu Ashou, shut up!" Seeing that Princess Ping's expression was not good, Jiang Xuelin quickly stopped her, and then looked at Princess Ping ingratiatingly, "Mother, please speak, please speak first."

All anger was suppressed by Jiang Xuelin's voice.

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