After seeing Jiang's mother off, Mrs. Yao turned to educate Mrs. Lu: "You better not go soft now, think more about how Nannan suffered at her hands, you haven't failed to see it."
"I, no," Mrs. Lu argued.
She was merely taken with the suggestion Jiang's mother had made.
Knowing her best friend's thoughts, Mrs. Yao contemplated and said, "Don't rush this, I'll ask around first. We need to figure out how reliable her words are before proceeding. A child's name is a big deal."
When Manman heard Mrs. Yao say this, she lost focus for a moment, startled, and spilled some tea from her cup.
Seeing this situation, she realized there was no chance to casually discuss with her husband the naming of their two children.
The elders, all eager to prove themselves, wanted to make a big statement with the names of their two children.