"I'm just annoyed by this," Jiang Lu declared indignantly. "Give me a Zhou, a Jie, or even a You, and I'd at least know what that meant. They have to pick one that's not commonly used. I only have a high school education. How would I know about such obscure stuff? Isn't this taking advantage of an honest person?!"
He sighed, and then Bai Yi explained, "Being full of ambition often leads to confusion; forgetting the way because of desire leads to confusion; addiction and loss of ambition lead to confusion; taking a woman's advice is considered confusion; boasting and ending up impoverished leads to confusion."
Jiang Lu contemplated it carefully and suddenly felt enlightened.
"That's not wrong, and it feels quite fitting," Jiang Lu thought for a moment, then asked, "So this posthumous title wasn't specifically crafted based on my personal details?"
"No," Bai Yi shook her head. "It was one of the twenty-eight malevolent posthumous titles determined after achieving divinity."