My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 300 - 19 Major and Minor Names_2
Chapter 300: Chapter 19 Major and Minor Names_2
"Once she’s rested, she’ll be bigger," Zheng Cuicui handed him a rice ball.
Shen Chi quickly finished three buns and stood up, "I’ll go back to the military to ask for leave first, Grandma, you go back and make some chicken soup for Wanwan, she’ll definitely be hungry when she wakes up."
"I know, I know, do you really need to tell me that?" The grandmother was particularly annoyed by her grandson’s nagging now.
Shen Chi didn’t say more and left, since he wanted to hurry back.
Han Shouxin also didn’t leave after breakfast, as he wanted to wait for Shen Chi to return, and then secure the household registration for the children together.
When Lin Xiaoguai woke up, she couldn’t even think about her empty stomach; the first thing she asked was about the children’s household registration issue.
"Is it sorted out?"
Shen Chi nodded with a smile, "It took some effort, but we finally got the registration done."
Lin Xiaoguai breathed a sigh of relief, as long as the registration was settled, everything else would be manageable. She then remembered, "Right, which names did you choose for the children?" Since they didn’t know if the babies were boys or girls, they had prepared three names for both boys and girls in advance, which was just as well, otherwise they wouldn’t even know what names to report for the registration.
"The eldest is Shen Yisi, the second is Han Yiheng, the third is Gu Yijing, the fourth is Shen Yiqiao," Shen Chi replied.
Lin Xiaoguai was somewhat surprised, "I thought you’d choose the name ’Ning’ for the fourth."
"The youngest is little and delicate, I think ’Qiao’ suits her, so I changed it on the spur of the moment," Shen Chi touched his nose and said.
"Then let’s call the two daughters Sisi and Qiaoqiao." After finishing, Lin Xiaoguai asked again, "Did uncle help out with the registration this time?" The uncle she referred to was Gu Xinseng.
"He did," Shen Chi couldn’t help but exhale, "The Military Department really had someone watching me, thank goodness I was cautious and pulled the uncle on board, otherwise the kids would really have become unregistered."
Originally, when Gu Xinseng wanted to adopt him, after thinking it over, he refused but then proposed to have his own son adopted by the Gu family. Of course, he had made it clear in advance that no matter what the child’s surname was, he could not be separated from his parents. After some consideration, Gu Xinseng had agreed to his proposal.
— According to Shen Chi’s preference, he would rather his son carry the surname Gu than Han. After all, he still had some respect and admiration for his biological mother, but as for Han Kuang... all he could say was, well.
If it hadn’t been for his elder brother’s sake, he really wouldn’t have wanted his second son to carry the surname Han.
He couldn’t help feeling relieved again, "I originally thought that having two more sons would be best, and now it’s perfect."
"I’ve got it all planned out. I’ll give everything I earn to Little Niangao, the connections and inheritance from the Han family that my mother left to me I’ll give to the third child, and uncle will hand over the family business of the Gu family to the fourth child. As for Sisi and Qiaoqiao, I’ll leave your belongings as their dowry," Shen Chi happily planned.
— It turned out that initially, Shen Chi had made an arrangement to meet with an old colleague of Gu Fangwei, Elder Ji, and got all of Gu Fangwei’s connections from him.
Perhaps knowing what kind of person Han Kuang was, this mother had made such arrangements for her younger children.
Lin Xiaoguai actually didn’t like Shen Chi’s behavior of deciding on the division of property so early, but she didn’t make it clear either, only curling her lip, "Don’t keep calling them ’the third and fourth,’ it sounds awful."
"Then what nicknames should we give them?" Shen Chi asked, taking note.
Lin Xiaoguai thought for a moment, "Let’s call them Little Sun and Little Spring Breeze, which matches Little Niangao perfectly." The weather outside was particularly sunny, and the spring breeze was gentle, making these perfect nicknames for the children.
Shen Chi thought Little Sun was alright, but Little Spring Breeze seemed more suitable for girls, and considering it was the heaviest among the quadruplets, the name didn’t seem to match well, but he thought it was a minor issue and didn’t argue.
Thus, the full names and nicknames of the quadruplets were decided.
After the children woke up later, Lin Xiaoguai fed them, and after they were full, the little ones quickly fell asleep again.
"Once the kids grow up, Wanwan, your breast milk might not be enough, should we go buy some formula?" Luo Yufang put the child back in the incubator, then suggested.
"I bought the formula a while ago." The formula she bought, of course, was from an exchange store; she didn’t trust the formula from the real world.
After the meal, unable to resist his curiosity, Gu Xinseng came to the hospital to see the children, and seeing the child named Gu Yijing, who was the largest among the siblings, he was extremely pleased and reluctantly left only when it got dark.
At night, Lin Xiaoguai fed her youngest daughter some milk and, seeing her tiny body no bigger than two palms, she felt a pang of heartache. This child hadn’t managed to get enough nutrients in the womb compared to her siblings, and although the doctor said her body was fully developed, including her heart and lungs, she considered that her physique might still be weaker.
She mused that it was inconvenient to make arrangements while still in the busy hospital, but once discharged, she definitely planned to nourish her youngest daughter. Not just her, but Sisi and the other three couldn’t be an exception either; compared to Little Niangao before, these four children were somewhat lacking.
The very next morning, Lin Xiaoguai welcomed an unexpected visitor.
"...General Han Kuang." Lin Xiaoguai paused and greeted.
Han Kuang glowered at his daughter-in-law; it was one thing for his younger son to avoid calling him dad, but now even his daughter-in-law was following suit.
"I came to see the children," he said. Hanna was furious inside about his children hiding the pregnancy from him until after the children were born and the registration was done. And the worst part was, he had nowhere to vent his anger, as no one cared to deal with him.
No wonder during the New Year celebration, he shamelessly went to his eldest son’s place and didn’t see his younger son’s family at all. He had thought his younger son was avoiding him, only to find that they didn’t want him to see his pregnant daughter-in-law!
What was most depressing was that he only found out about having two more grandsons and two more granddaughters from that old fellow, Gu Xinseng.
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