Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife-Chapter 1335 - 1332: Nickname
Chapter 1335 -1332: Nickname
She was always affectionate toward her children, and after finishing speaking, she added, “If Chu Ziluo and Lil’ Jin haven’t fallen asleep yet, call them over for a chat too.”
“We’ve been delayed quite a bit today; tomorrow we can sleep in a little longer.”
“The servant girl will go right now.” Su Mei could see Ye Muyu’s love for her children, and she left the courtyard to call for them.
Only then did Ye Muyu ask with some concern, “Ah Heng, what do you think we should call our child as a pet name, and have you decided on a formal name yet?”
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Chu Heng nodded. “I have already chosen a few formal names; shall I show them to you later?”
“Of course,” Ye Muyu trusted his judgment and was happy to let the father name their child as she resigned herself to picking a pet name.
“Let’s call the pet name Nuanbao,” Ye Muyu said with a smile.
Chu Heng raised an eyebrow. “How so?”
“I hope that when Nuanbao grows up, he can become a warm-hearted man. Plus, he’s a baby now, so that’s why I call him Nuanbao.”
Chu Heng coughed lightly, not expecting such a straightforward and brusque name. Although it sounded a bit feminine, their son was born after his wife had nearly lost her life, so naturally, handing over the naming rights to Ah Yu was appropriate—accepting it was expected if the son were to be dutiful to his mother.
“Okay,” Chu Heng nodded, indicating his agreement.
Ye Muyu was very pleased. To tell the truth, she had never raised such a small infant before.
As the couple spoke, there was movement at the door. Madam Liu came in holding Nuanbao, closely followed by an anxious Chu Ziluo and Chu Jin.
The two children rushed to the bedside. Chu Ziluo reached out to grasp Ye Muyu’s hand, her eyes red, “Mother, you finally woke up.”
As she spoke, large tears fell.
Ye Muyu reached out to wipe her tears. “Chu Ziluo is a big girl now; you can’t cry. Your eyes will swell and won’t look good.”
Chu Ziluo didn’t stop crying but instead plunged into her embrace, sobbing for a good while before she released her fears.
Chu Jin was too embarrassed to hug her, but he held onto her hand and didn’t let go, releasing his chatty nature, “Mother, I don’t want any more brothers or sisters in the future. You can’t leave us.”
“Doctor Lu said that you’ll be fine once you’re awake. Is that true?”
“I’ll prepare the medicine and watch you take it. From now on, I’ll come to see Mother every day.”
“Mother, are you still in pain?”
All these words of concern warmed Ye Muyu’s heart. “Mother is fine. Don’t worry.”
“Lady, this is the Third Young Master, who’s still asleep.” Su Mei placed Nuanbao beside her.
Ye Muyu actually didn’t know how to hold a baby, so she was a bit stiff.
Chu Heng, after having his dinner, came over and told her how to hold the baby.
In her flustered state, Ye Muyu eventually learned how to hold him, though she remained very cautious.
Madam Liu looked on amused. “Ah Yu, it’s been too long since you’ve seen such a small child; that’s why you seem a bit uncomfortable, right?”
“Mother, don’t tease me. But indeed, I’m a bit unused to it; I haven’t held such a small infant for a decade.” Ye Muyu said, her face breaking into a smile as she looked at Nuanbao.
But since he was fast asleep, she didn’t hold him for long, and soon placed him back in the bed.
“By the way, Mother, I picked a pet name for the child; we’re calling him Nuanbao.”
“Why this name?” Madam Liu had never heard such a pet name before.
Ye Muyu repeated her earlier reasoning for the name.
Hearing this, Chu Ziluo said with a smile, “Mother, I knew you liked well-behaved boys. Big brother, you’ll have to change your ways.”