Mother Qi didn't dare to use the grandson's name to talk to Cheng Su, but couldn't resist, and called Qi Taiguo secretly to say that the Five Elements belong to Metal for the child, so a name with metal would be best.
She also talked about the bad aspects of men's names, like frequent illnesses and life's misfortunes, trying to persuade her son.
Qi Taiguo said there's no such fuss; the birth certificate is already taken, and the household registration will be done in a few days, so it's decided.
Mother Qi felt uncomfortable, but didn't dare to say much, only complained for a while, and reminded him not to tell his wife, lest it affect her mood during post-partum care.
Qi Taiguo was somewhat surprised, but he was glad his mother said this, so he naturally agreed.
After talking to Mother Qi, he received a call from his father, and after a brief conversation, he understood why his mother said such things: she was afraid of not seeing the grandson.
