Kay Forrest returned to the company and instructed Wendy to prepare for the mini-skirt party on Saturday night.
When she heard this, Wendy was taken aback: "Mini-skirt?"
Kay raised an eyebrow: "That’s right. The company needs to shoot an advertisent for leg cream. I discussed it with the old man and decided to select a spokesperson from within the company.
There will be directors and peers there on Saturday night. Since it’s an ad for beautiful legs, naturally, the legs need to be highlighted.
The length of the mini-skirt is limited; no R-rated, and it can’t cover the calves."
So that’s how it is. Wendy nodded: "Got it, Director Forrest, I’ll arrange it now."
"If any employees don’t attend, list their nas.
Since this is a benefit for all employees, naturally, everyone should share in it.
If they voluntarily choose not to go, have them sign a declaration of withdrawal from the selection process."
"Alright."
"Okay, you can go now." Kay waved her off, and Wendy turned to make arrangents.
In the afternoon, after a delightful al, Xiaohua originally wanted to go out for a bit, but thinking it might not be safe for Jane Quinlan to go out now, the two of them decided to take a nap instead.
Kay ca back around four o’clock. When she entered, the two were playing tarot cards.
Seeing him return, Xiaohua lazily joked, "Director Forrest, you’re back. Can I retire now?"
Jane Quinlan tapped her on the head: "Look how worried you are."
"I’m not a hobody; I don’t like sitting around doing nothing at ho. It’s really annoying."
Xiaohua got up to leave with her bag, and then she rembered sothing: "Director Forrest, lately, please have the bodyguards downstairs handle your deliveries at ho.
So things are quite shocking when you see them.
Even normal people find them disgusting, let alone soone who finds everything disgusting."
Kay nodded: "I’ll send soone to take you back."
"No need, no need, I’ll just catch a cab back.
It’s still early. I’m going to wait for Benjamin Quinlan at your company’s entrance so we can go on a date together, bye."
With a laugh, she left, and Jane Quinlan was speechless, "This woman is definitely teasing ."
"What, you want to go on a date too?
No problem. If you want to go, we can go out together.
As long as I’m with you, I’m not worried."
Jane Quinlan shook her head: "Too lazy to move, lying at ho is more comfortable."
"Okay, if you don’t feel like moving today, then let it be. Let’s wait for Saturday. I’ll take you out on Saturday night to relax."
"Why Saturday?"
Kay tapped her on the head: "You’ll find out then."
He glanced at the tarot cards scattered on the table and smiled: "Do you believe in this?"
"I don’t believe in it, nor do I understand it, but Xiaohua recently got into tarot cards and insisted on guiding out of confusion."
"And the result?"
Jane Quinlan laughed wryly: "ssed around for an hour without figuring anything out."
She shrugged: "But when she was doing this, I suddenly thought, shouldn’t we pick a na for our baby in advance?
Even if we can’t think of a good official na, at least we should have a fetal na.
I’ve been reading prenatal education books lately, and they say that after three or four months, we should communicate with him more often.
Whether it’s a boy or a girl, it’s best to have a fetal na.
This way, they’ll be very sensitive to this na in the future."
Kay nodded: "That sounds reasonable."
He raised his wrist to check the ti; it was only four. After dinner, they ate early.
"Wait, let get a pen and paper. Let’s think of so nice fetal nas."
"Are you good at this?" Jane was a little worried.
"Nowadays, many people hire others to pick nas."
"Why hire soone? I don’t believe in that nonsense.
If we say our child’s luck is good, then they will be good.
It’s like old folks in so rural areas saying the more you say you’re poor, the poorer you get.
Besides, I ca up with Miya’s na at Faye Townsend’s house; isn’t it nice?"
Jane laughed: "Kids’ nas don’t have to sound nice or not.
Look how excited you are. Alright, alright, we’ll do it ourselves."
"That’s the spirit; let’s not get into that superstitious stuff."
They both got serious, each lying on the table, writing down nas they liked.
They had to be serious. After all, this would be their precious one’s first na in the world, so they had to be serious.
Kay, like a child taking an exam, even shielded his paper from Jane.
Jane was really not good at naming.
But even so, she struggled to co up with a few before putting down her pen.
Kay glanced at her: "Why did you stop?"
"I think you should co up with the nas. I don’t think I’m any good."
Kay casually picked up the paper she left on the table and glanced at it.
"Dodo?"
"That’s Levi Holland’s eldest daughter’s nickna, you know Levi Holland, right? That celebrity."
"Why, handso?" He folded his arms and squinted, ready to extinguish her if she dared to complint soone else.
"Handso or not doesn’t really matter to .
The important thing is, I just really like Dodo.
Super pretty and talented, she can do everything.
I hope our child can be like Dodo."
Jane put her hands together in a hopeful gesture.
Kay laughed: "I see, then what about this Stone?"
"That’s Tyler’s son’s na, I like that na."
"If it’s a girl and you call her Stone, she’d hate you."
Jane pouted: "Aren’t we supposed to write down the nas we like?"
Kay continued looking: "And this Dudu, which celebrity’s child is this?"
"It’s not a celebrity’s child.
I was afraid if I used all celebrity kids’ nas, you’d laugh at for being uneducated.
I think Dudu is pretty cute, suitable for both boys and girls."
"My precious can’t have the sa na as soone else."
"But there are lots of people with the sa na, Eldoria has more than a billion people, you know." She pouted and glanced at his paper: "You don’t like the nas I ca up with. Why don’t you show yours?"
Kay smugly waved the paper in front of her, passing it over.
He had written four nas, Chris, Floo, "Aren’t these foreign nas?"
"Why foreign? They’re trendy."
"No, my child must have a Chinese na."
"Look at the bottom two, then."
"Muyang? Chenchen?" Jane pouted. Could she say she didn’t like either of those nas?
"What’s with that look? Don’t like them?"
"Since it’s a nickna, it should be cute and endearing, why make it so formal? I just don’t really like them."
"So Dudu is okay?"
Jane nodded vigorously, yes, it’s perfectly fine.
Kay was helpless: "That’s not a good idea, if you call out Dudu on the street, ten kids might turn around."
Jane burst out laughing: "It’s not that exaggerated, I just like the na, it’s cute and it’s unisex."
Seeing how much she liked it, and thinking his nas didn’t get used, Kay felt a bit displeased.
"How about this, let’s call my dad and let him choose one from the nas we’ve picked together."
Jane nodded: "Okay."
Kay took out his phone to call his dad. When the call connected, he said, "Dad, I’m giving you the highest authority, we’re trying to pick a nickna for the baby.
Jane and I narrowed it down to two, you pick the one you like most.
One’s called Dudu, and the other’s called Chenchen, which do you prefer?"
"This is what you call giving authority? I didn’t even choose these, and I don’t like either of them.
If you really want to give authority, then let pick the na for the baby.
I already ca up with nas for the child a few days ago."
Hearing this, Kay couldn’t help but roll his eyes.
Turns out the old man was more eager than they were.
Then again, after waiting so many years, it’s only natural he’d be eager.
"Let tell you, the baby’s nickna should be Sunshine, because all things grow under the sun.
The full na should be Mason Forrest, Mason like ink, and Forrest like the bamboo flute."
"Dad, isn’t this a bit much?"
"How’s it too much? I’m the father, you’re the child, do you have any objections if I na my grandchild?"
Hearing this, Kay imdiately raised his hand to rub his forehead, communication was impossible.
"Dad, Dad?" He called twice, holding the phone away. "Strange, how’s the signal so bad," then he hung up directly.
Jane was puzzled: "What happened?"
"Don’t visit my dad these days, the baby’s na will be Dudu, and that’s final."
Huh? Jane was puzzled; what’s going on?
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