Chapter 1445: Chapter 1445 Naming
"The babies are asleep. I was the one who put them to sleep." Third Young Master Jun gazed at the sleeping faces of the little ones with a satisfied look, his face brimming with pride.
Ye Lu rolled her eyes speechlessly. What was there to be so proud of? She really couldn’t understand the odd hobbies of this new dad.
Then she thought of something. Staring at the two sleeping babies, her eyes filled with tenderness, she whispered, "The children don’t have names yet. Yuanyuan and Yiyi were names I chose, so this time, I’ll leave it to you to name the babies!"
Third Young Master Jun turned to look at her and reached out to clasp her hand tightly, a look of indescribable gratitude brimming in his eyes.
"Thank you, Lu’er."
"Thank me for what?" Ye Lu shot him a playful glance. Between old married couples, what was there to thank each other for?
"Thank you for giving me two children, and thank you for giving me this opportunity."
In truth, compared to him, she was more qualified to name the babies, especially since she had endured the most sacrifice and effort for them.
But she still passed this important privilege to him, letting him name their beloved children and giving him the pride and fulfillment of being a father.
"You silly fool..." Ye Lu chuckled softly, biting her lip. "Hurry up and think. If you can’t come up with good names, I’m taking back this chance."
Then, recalling the time they discussed baby names on the plane, she glared at him with a warning, thinking of this mischievous man’s track record.
"Don’t pick some corny, low-class names. If you do, I swear I’ll beat you for it."
Third Young Master Jun smirked slyly, his eyes glinting with mischief. "Honey, threatening me like this isn’t fair. If my mind gets jumbled, I might come up with names like Doggie or Second Egg."
"You wouldn’t dare!" Ye Lu gritted her teeth. If their kids grew up with names like that, they’d chase the pair to the ends of the earth.
She would never let her children resent her for life—because of this infuriating, shameless man.
"Haha, don’t be mad, my darling wife. I was only joking." Third Young Master Jun reached out to rub her face, then glanced at the two babies before looking at her with deep affection. "Actually, I’ve already thought of names."
He’d been anticipating the arrival of these two babies for a long time. As a father, of course, he’d been pondering what names to give them from the start.
His children were the most adorable babies in the whole world, so naturally, they deserved the most beautiful, meaningful names.
Because of this, he spent countless hours brainstorming. He came up with many names but always felt they weren’t good enough—never worthy of his precious little ones.
Yet, after being so picky, Eldest Young Master Jun finally settled on two names he was satisfied with.
He felt the names were simple yet profound, carrying a depth of meaning that he was proud of.
He’d always planned to give these names to his children in the future.
But later, as fate took a harsh turn, he sensed he might not live to see his children born. He smiled bitterly, feeling he no longer had the right to name them.
To his surprise, destiny showed compassion. He got to witness his children’s births and even name them himself. He felt deeply happy.
"What names?" Ye Lu asked expectantly.
Third Young Master Jun smiled faintly and said, "Both are boys. Let’s call them Jun Wei and Jun Zhi!"
Ye Lu mulled over those two names, gazing at the deep emotion in Third Young Master Jun’s eyes. Her heart trembled, and suddenly, clarity struck her.
A lifetime of devotion, only to you!
Both names were contained within that sentiment. She stared at him in stunned silence before breaking into a radiant smile, her heart brimming with happiness.
"I feel the same way," she murmured softly.
You are my one and only true love, Jun Huang.
Third Young Master Jun lowered his head and kissed her. "Rest now. You’re tired."
After both mother and babies had fallen asleep, Third Young Master Jun tucked her in, moved the babies back to their crib, and quietly closed the door.
Standing just outside, he leaned against the door and began to ponder deeply.
Though his children’s arrival filled him with joy and excitement, he hadn’t entirely lost himself to those emotions. He couldn’t shake the nagging feeling that something wasn’t quite right.