Spring passed and autumn came, and in the blink of an eye, the chubby daughter—oh no—Xiao Wan had already turned two. Initially, to give the chubby daughter a good name, Mo Yan and Xiao Ruiyuan racked their brains, but in the end, it was Mo Qingze who made the final decision, settling on the single character "Wan," taken from the phrase "The lush bamboo charmingly graces the green pond, while the delicate lotus floats above the jade-like ripples."
"Wan" signifies beautiful jade, representing all beautiful things. In Mo Qingze's eyes, his granddaughter was the embodiment of beauty, worthy of the best of everything, and he cherished Xiao Wan deeply, even more so than his own son MoHan who was born on the same day as her.
However, two years had passed, and the chubby daughter remained plump, utterly overwhelming her little uncle in body mass. As long as the chubby daughter stood in front of her little uncle, she could block him completely, not even a hem to be seen.