Ye Lulun blinked thoughtfully. She didn't really care whether the children's names were auspicious or unlucky, but she was very confused as to why Guan Chibei chose these names.
Especially the third baby’s name, Scorpio, well, it’s simply...
Ye Lulu was really ashamed of the name Scorpio, and couldn't help but ask Guan Chibei: "What does the name of the little old man mean... Uh, why did you call him Scorpio?"
Guan Chibei glanced at her. Of course, the names of the three sons of Hades were not easy to determine, and they had to suppress their auras.
It must also match their destiny.
Naturally, there are reasons for the names he gave to his three babies.
Guan Chibei simply said: "This name is most suitable for Xiao Laosan."
The truth is that the third child was born closest to childhood, had the darkest nature, and had the heaviest aura of darkness. Scorpions are poisonous, vicious, vengeful and retaliatory, most similar to Xiao Laosan.
He chose names for his three babies that best fit the children's nature and future destiny.
Ye Lulun said, "Oh..." at a loss for words. He really didn't know what to say, so he just gave Guan Chibei a split.
Even after explaining it, it was still not clear, but with the appearance of Chi Bei, his name should not have been chosen casually.
Let's just leave it like that. Anyway, this was in ancient times, and there was nothing wrong with the name Scorpio. It was just that it sounded a little strange to her.
Ye Lulun didn't mind Guan Chibei's name for the baby.
She didn't care so much in her mind. Since she had given the babies nicknames, it was okay for Guan Chibei to give them big names.
So today, the names of the babies have been determined.
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After the three babies were one month old, the housekeeper completely attracted attention in the village.
So far, no one has discovered that the butler is doing business at the dock, but the villagers have been talking about the butler's meals and Guan Chibei's hunting for several days.
The next day, of course Aunt Rong and the others went to the city to set up a stall. Now the housekeeper’s big business of making money can’t stop yet!
However, Sister-in-law Guan stayed at home today. Because there were too many household chores left over from the full moon banquet, Sister-in-law Guan stayed to take care of it.
Guan Chibei also went out to fish again. When he came out of the kitchen after washing, Sister-in-law Guan held a large and blue wild duck egg, washed it clean, held it up and said to Ye Lulu:
"I still have dozens of wild duck eggs at home. On the day of the full moon, my mother said that wild duck eggs are rarer than wild ducks, so I kept them at home to eat. Do you think it's better to pickle duck eggs or add scrambled eggs?"
Ye Lulun was surprised that there were already pickled duck eggs here, but when she heard that wild duck eggs suddenly smelled like fried duck eggs, she thought it would be better to eat fresh ones, so she said: "Let's eat fried duck eggs at home? Anyway, duck eggs It’s not a lot, and there are a lot of people in the family, so it should be gone after a few meals.”
Sister-in-law Guan also felt that it would be troublesome to pickle these wild duck eggs, so she nodded, "Okay, Mom should agree."
At noon that day, Ye Lulun ate fresh and tender fried wild duck eggs. The freshly fried wild duck eggs are golden in color, steaming hot, fried at just the right temperature, tender and smooth, and couldn't be more delicious.
Some home-cooked meals are inherently the most hunger-inducing.
Moreover, after eating the fried wild duck eggs, there was no fishy smell at all, only the rich flavor of eggs, which surprised Ye Lulun.
They were probably wild duck eggs that Guan Chibei found in the mountains. No one had been to the mountains, so the environment was great.
The fried wild duck eggs also received unanimous approval from the butler that night.
(End of chapter)