You Guang asked, "Uncle, what’s my little brother’s na?"
"Xie Yizun." Xie Baosheng rubbed his thick palms, "Haha, his grandma and I, your mom, specially asked a master to na him. Does it sound good?"
"It sounds good." The curve of You Guang’s lips widened.
It’s him.
"We haven’t picked a nickna yet. Don’t know what to call him."
"How about just calling him Yiyi, Uncle?"
In a previous life, he was also called Yiyi, but it wasn’t chosen by her, it was Xia Youqing who picked it.
"Yiyi, Yiyi sounds good."
Xie Baosheng called out a few tis, and the more he said it, the better the nickna sounded.
...
That afternoon, when Ning Youguang had so free ti, she opened her phone’s Weibo interface, edited a tweet, and sent: "The mont you arrived, like a magnificent transformation." Attached was a picture of Yiyi’s hand.
Soon after the Weibo post went out, there were comnts from netizens:
God of Wealth: "Congratulations, congratulations."
Strange: "Congratulations to the blogger on the new addition."
Orange: "Such a cute hand, is it the blogger’s child?"
President Poop: "So beautiful, the construction of this picture."
An Ordinary Person replied to Orange’s comnt, "@Orange, it’s my little brother."
Ning Youguang’s Weibo ID is "An Ordinary Person," registered last year, and now has eighty thousand fans.
During this year or so, she maintained a frequency of posting one Weibo every two days.
Her Weibo content is very niche, sharing knowledge about psychology, philosophy, etc., and the photos she posts are ones she took herself, forming her own style, very valuable and textured to her followers.
Thanks to her early use of Weibo and experience from previous lives, Ning Youguang’s Weibo stands out among many users who are still unclear on how to leverage Weibo to create their personal brand, so it attracts followers well, and has strong fan retention.
She’s accustod to using smartphones and switching between various self-dia platforms.
In the past two years, Ning Youguang has been paying attention to the developnt of major dostic online dia platforms, and when Weibo began its internal testing last year, she had her father buy her a smartphone to register on Weibo.
At this ti, there weren’t many people using Weibo, but Ning Youguang already knew its future potential and decided to make good use of it to lay the groundwork for her future career.
...
On the second day after her little brother Yiyi was safely born, Ning Youguang confird that Xia Youqing had completely passed the danger stage, and then went ho with the Xia family elders who ca to visit.
To accompany Xia Youqing during childbirth, she took seven days off from school, but Yiyi was born earlier than expected, so she returned to school on the fourth day of her leave.
On the day she returned to school, she arrived at the classroom quite late, and most of the classmates were already there when she walked in.
Against the backdrop of the rising morning sun, so classmates were eating breakfast, so were drinking milk, and the majority were chatting lively.
Seeing her appear in the classroom, the classmates were very happy:
"Good morning, Ning Youguang."
"Good morning."
The quiet, small boy sitting in the second row by the window, originally holding a pen and looking outside, turned his head towards her when he heard the voices. His cold and handso brows and eyes instantly flowed with a gentle warmth, like a winter stream kissed by the spring breeze.
He leaned in and slightly pulled open the chair next to him.
"Good morning, Little Wangyue." You Guang sat down on the chair he just pulled out.
"Good morning." The small boy’s voice was soft and joyful.
He watched her neatly organize her backpack, and after everything was ready, asked gently, "Did your brother arrive safely?"
"Mm, he’s born." You Guang nodded with a smile, her face radiant like jade, glowing with happiness.
"What’s his na?"
"His given na is Xie Yizun, and his nickna is Yiyi."
"Does sister really like him?"
"Yes, he’s so small and adorable."
The small boy’s lips curved slightly, reaching into his desk’s backpack, he took out a red velvet box.
"Sister, can you help give this gift to Yiyi?"
"What’s this?" You Guang asked with a hint of surprise, "Can I open it to see?"
"Sure, it’s a longevity lock; may he be safe for life."
Sister isn’t just eagerly anticipating her brother’s arrival?
Then I’ll also support sister.
"Wow, Little Wangyue is so thoughtful." You Guang laughed, opened the red velvet box in her hand, and paused. "Why are there two longevity locks?"
"One is silver, which Yiyi can wear now. The other is gold, which Yiyi can wear after he turns one year old. I checked online, and it says that if a child is younger than one year old, they shouldn’t be given a gold lock directly but should be given a silver lock. This will better enhance their blessings and avoid the gold lock disrupting their destiny. Once a child is over one year old, we can give them the gold lock. Anyway, Yiyi will soon turn one, so I decided to give both together."
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