Chapter 466: Name Decided



However, before Grandpa Jiang and his family left, they decided on the names of several children.

In fact, we didn’t have any special names for the second and third children. The names that grandpa gave to them when Kang Kang was born were already good, and we felt it was a pity that we didn’t use them at the time.

So this time Lu Xia directly decided on those two names.

The second oldest is Jiang Chenan and the third oldest is Jiang Qichen.

Grandpa was also very happy after hearing this, after all, he was the one who named the children.

However, when it came to the fourth child, who was naming Jiang Junmo's only daughter, he also wanted to fight for this right.

The grandfather and grandson refused to give in, so the situation became deadlocked.

In the end, they decided to each choose a name that they were satisfied with and let Lu Xia choose.

Grandpa Jiang’s name is Jiang Qinglian, which is also taken from the Book of Songs, describing a girl who is pure and beautiful.

But Jiang Junmo disagreed. He felt that the name was too old-fashioned and unsuitable for his precious daughter.

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"What are you going to call yourself?" Lu Xia asked.

Jiang Junmo thought about it and said the name he had prepared for a long time.

"Jiang Mucha"

When the name came out, Lu Xia was stunned for a moment, and then her face turned red after she realized what was going on.

Then he glared at him fiercely!

This name is too straightforward. If she said that naming her eldest son Jiang Luming was a pun, she could accept it, but this one is a bit embarrassing.

After hearing this, Grandpa Lian Jiang looked at him with an indescribable look.

In this era, people are more reserved in expressing emotions. Lu Xia certainly couldn't let the fourth child call her by this name, otherwise she probably wouldn't be able to open her mouth every time she called her.

And if she really called him that, it would be hard to give her a nickname. Should she be called Xia Xia or Xiao Xia? Wouldn't that be the same name as her mother?

But she also didn't like the one that Grandpa Jiang picked because it smelled like white lotus.

So he thought about it and said, "How about calling her Jiang Yezhen?"

Grandpa Jiang's eyes lit up when he heard this. "The peach tree is young and lush, and its leaves are dense. Not bad, not bad, Xiaoxia is the best name. It's also from the Book of Songs, and sounds better than Qinglian. It's the same as the origin of his brothers' names. Very good, we can tell it's brother and sister at first glance!"

Jiang Junmo was a little disappointed, but he also knew that Lu Xia didn't agree with the previous name, so he nodded and said, "Let's call her Ye Zhen. From now on, our precious daughter will be Zhen Zhen!"

After deciding on the name, Grandpa Jiang and the others left.

After they left, the compound became quiet again.

Children grow up very quickly and they have grown up a lot in a short time.

When Jiang Junmo was feeding the children, he still favored the fourth child. He always let her eat first before feeding the two older brothers. The second and third children would only eat half full and then drink milk powder.

At the beginning, she weighed the least, and Lu Xia didn't say anything. But during this time, Lu Xia saw that they were almost the same size, and even felt that the fourth child was a little fatter, so she stopped being partial and fed them the same amount of breast milk every time. If they were not full, they would drink formula.

At the beginning, the fourth child cried and refused to eat milk powder.

Jiang Junmo felt distressed when he saw that her eyes were red from crying, and wanted to persuade Lu to let her eat it.

But Lu Xia glanced at him and refused directly, "No, we must treat children equally. If we let her develop the concept that everything must be done first, what will happen when she grows up!"

Jiang Junmo also knew this truth, but he just couldn't bear to see his daughter cry, so he helped explain: "She is still young and doesn't understand."

Lu Xia frowned, "If she didn't understand, she wouldn't cry. And even if she really didn't understand, she would start crying if something didn't satisfy her, and then if you indulge her, the consequences would probably be more serious.

If I let her develop a habit, then whenever she is unhappy in the future, she will think that crying can achieve her goal. Wouldn't that be harming her!

It's only been less than a month and he's already so spoiled. It's all because of you. Do you want your son to live with his parents' favoritism in the future?"

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