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My Husband, a Marshal: Conquering the Stars with My Culinary Arts-Chapter 714 - 240 Naming, Testing_3
Chen Yin glanced at it, took the cup in his hand, but did not intend to drink, instead, he said somewhat helplessly, "These netizens really have nothing better to do, why are they so concerned about me and Miao Miao!"
The word "concern" was spoken by Chen Yin with great emphasis, almost through gritted teeth.
Rob’s cold gaze slowly swept over the comments. The netizens’ comments were actually quite restrained; they did not blindly praise Miao Miao nor did they solely criticize Chen Yin. However, the word "mismatched" was almost reflected in every comment. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
"Should I have someone control the comments?" Rob hesitated to suggest this, but it knew Chen Yin would definitely refuse. Sure enough, Chen Yin sighed, shook his head, and did not accept the suggestion.
He stood up, looked at the many government booklets beside him that were still unfinished, and eventually turned off the Light Computer without looking at those comments again: "Indeed, there are areas where Miao Miao and I are mismatched, but those areas already exist, and my anger is something others cannot feel; it’s just my silent irritation."
Chen Yin reached out and picked up a governmental booklet that had fallen to the edge of the table and opened it, speaking softly, "I’ll just work hard, strive to narrow the gap between me and Miao Miao, and by the time I am more outstanding, I’d like to see which netizen would dare to say Miao Miao and I are mismatched."
"Then keep working hard." Chen Yin now looked like a little kid swallowing his anger, with so much outrage in his heart yet trying hard to restrain it, pretending not to be angry while biting his lip in grievance to comfort himself.
With Rob taking care of little "Chen Yin" here, over at the Ke Family, Miao Miao finally had time to get on the Star Network, but instead of reading comments, she clicked on a few other articles.
When Du Xixi came upstairs to call her for dinner, Miao Miao was still a bit dazed. After Du Xixi called her several times, she let out a bitter smile and said to Du Xixi, "Miss, it seems I’m still more suited for political economy; the strength of these researchers is truly formidable."
Miao Miao had not yet understood the overall level of researchers; she assumed that the level of these researchers she published articles with represented most researchers’ levels. Therefore, upon seeing these articles carefully selected by the Imperial Research Institute, she thought her level quite mediocre.
Miao Miao stood up, took Du Xixi’s hand, and went downstairs for a meal, already thinking about whether to respond to Blue Star University’s professor’s invitation the next day. If the person in charge at the Imperial Research Institute knew Miao Miao’s thoughts at the moment, they would probably burst into tears on the spot, right?
The next day, while the Star Network was still abuzz over the paper Miao Miao had published, she sent a message to Lin You and then strapped on her backpack, going downstairs to meet up with Du Xixi and others.
Today was an important day; Yiyi and the three children’s names were to be registered, and their constitution and spiritual power were to be tested. This was a very important day for every child in the Star Era. Even though the Ke Family didn’t actually care much about the children’s talent, at this moment, they were somewhat solemn.
"Have you all packed up?" Ke Xing was holding Sansi, while Yiyi and Er Er were each held by one of Ke Lian’s hands. Ke Xing looked at everyone and saw Miao Miao and Du Xixi with backpacks, even 2569’s artificial fur had been carefully groomed, and he smiled, "Let’s just relax a bit, shall we!"
"None of us adults are nervous; if you ask me, it’s still Yiyi and Er Er who are the most nervous." Du Xixi patted her two sons’ heads and laughed, calling out, "Ke Xu, Ke Ren, Ke Fang."
Ke Xu, Ke Ren, Ke Fang — these were the names Du Xixi and the others had given Yiyi, Er Er, and Sansi. They were names the adults had carefully thought over for several days, each with good meanings, but the children chose their names randomly by drawing lots, and whichever they picked, that’s what they would be called.
Yiyi and Er Er were more familiar with their nicknames, so when Du Xixi called their full names, they raised their heads in confusion, not knowing who she was calling. However, Sansi woke up from his nap, the little one also didn’t understand but reached out to Du Xixi with a smile for a hug.
Du Xixi nodded at his little head and picked up her youngest son into her arms. However, her light backpack was taken over by Ke Xing and the group quickly boarded the hovercar, heading to the registration center to register their names—beside the registration center was the place to test constitution and spiritual power, conveniently all done at once.
"I originally thought that Yiyi and the others wouldn’t test constitution and spiritual power so soon; even as for their names, I didn’t expect they’d be taken so early." The hovercar was large, so everyone sat in the same one, and next to Miao Miao was Er Er, who was obediently holding Miao Miao’s hand without making a fuss.
Yiyi and Er Er were only a few years old, just at the age where they could walk and run, and Sansi had only just turned a month old. In the Star Era, where children generally didn’t get named until five or six years old, the Ke Family’s children were indeed a bit early.







