Wen Wan and her mother-in-law discussed for quite a while, deciding to name the baby "Jinbao" as a nickname, leaving the proper name for her husband to choose upon returning.
As for Jinbao, naming a child with gold and silver is too vulgar.
Granny Song had no objections.
Why didn't she object? Mainly because she thought, given she had a promising son, her grandson's name should be impactful, letting people know right away that he will be successful. Names like Jinbao and Jinbao are too common in the village.
Wen Wan had just given birth and couldn't sit for long, so she held the baby for a while before lying down on the bed and falling asleep.
Granny Song quietly closed the door; Old Song had already received the news, dropping the furniture he was making halfway to rush home.
Upon seeing Granny Song, he hurriedly asked how the Third Lang's wife was doing and if the little grandson was robust.