Qiao Jinniang was about to give birth. Usually, she would only go to the restaurant for a stroll before returning. She was supposed to give birth on the first day of August, but the child refused to come out.
It was not until August 15th, which happened to be the mid-autumn Festival, that she gave birth to a son.
Qiao Jinniang and Lu Chenchu were father and mother. They were still young, so they were somewhat cramped.
Qiao Jinniang was not a person who believed in ghosts and gods, but when it came to naming her child, she had no choice but to believe in ghosts and gods. She invited a fortune-teller to read the child’s name.
The Fortune-teller said that it was best to give the child a name after the age of three, so Qiao Jinniang and Lu Chen named the Child Brother Tuan.
Lu Chen clearly discovered that after Brother Tuan was born, Qiao Jinniang did not even read her favorite speech book every day. She could often look at Brother Tuan in a daze all day long.