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The Devil Doctor's Spicy Love-Chapter 387: Eu-Meh
A somber silence ensued. Jia remembered the day when Mingshen had confronted Ehuang’s parents to locate She’s next gathering location. At one point, Mingshen had lost his cool when they had crudely questioned as to who would ever want a daughter in their life?
The blaze in his eyes was unmistakable back then.
Frankly, Jia was shocked. Mingshen had met quite a lot of unsavory people in his life who held an abomination of thoughts and beliefs. She hadn’t expected him to react so strongly because he inherently took people to be that foolish and stupid. But that day he did react. A devil who was never fazed by anything in this world got rattled with fury for the first time.
And now she understood why.
Who would ever want a daughter in their life?
That was the most insulting question anybody could have asked to a family who was struck with a tragedy like this. A mother who had carried her daughter for nine months, a father who had held his dead daughter in his hands and a brother who lost his sister he would bickered with all day long...
That was as humiliating as it could get.
Behind that chirpy and sunny aura and lips that always held a wicked grin, Jia never imagined that he was also holding onto something as painful as this.
It also occurred to her why Mingshen was always so uncomfortable around Zhuo Syaoran. He was a victim in his own sense that fateful day, yet when faced with the loss of your sister who could have been alive only if Yang Cheng would have gotten at the hospital in time - it was natural that Mingshen wouldn’t really be thrilled by the company of such a man even if he understood his situation.
She glanced at him.
Mingshen might not hate Zhuo Syaoran being a doctor himself. He understood Yang Cheng’s predicament all too well.
But as a brother...
Zhuo Syaoran would always remind him that he lost his sister because of him. Yes, it would be unfair to blame him but it was never easy to placate the heart with rationality.
Jia didn’t know what to say. Condolences would only fall flat before the small tombstone before them.
"Eu-Meh...Who thought of that name?"
Mingshen glanced at her. "What do you think?"
"Honestly I cannot tell...Maybe Aunt? But Uncle might have thought about a good name too."
"Dad wanted to name her Yun Ling Feng Yue."
Jia’s brows, once started to twitch, just couldn’t stop. She tried her best but failed.
"...Yun Ling Feng Yue?"
Cloud, spirit, wind, moon all in one name? And isn’t it very long?
But she didn’t wish to insult his choice.
"...It’s very colorful indeed," that’s the best she could respond.
He smiled. "You can be a little more harsh since Mom had outrightly rejected it."
"And what was Aunt’s choice?"
"Douhua."
"..."
Why would somebody want to name their daughter after...tofu pudding?
"Mom was craving to eat tofu pudding during her pregnancy."
Is that a reason to name your daughter tofu pudding? She genuinely questioned the couple’s naming sense.
"Then who thought of Eu-Meh?"
"Who else is remaining in the family?"
Jia let out an audible gasp and blurted out before she could stop herself. "You chose such a beautiful name?"
"I can be very imaginative."
After the very characterful name options decided by his parents, Jia truly hadn’t hoped the name would be Mingshen’s choice. On the contrary, she assumed him to have a very bizarre choice.
"You thought I would have a very bizarre choice, didn’t you?"
Jia looked away. "Considering your reputation, I expected an even more...colorful name from you."
He shrugged. "Not like I put too much thought into it. I am super handsome. Genes dictated that my sister would grow up to be very beautiful too. Eu-Meh means exactly that - very beautiful. And she would have hated us a little lesser for having a normal name."
Jia silently let out a breath of relief.
"Hold on," she looked at him in horror. "Who had thought of your name then? Mingshen is...a normal name."
I am sorry Uncle, Aunt.
"Wei’s mother."
Aunt Yubi!
"Apparently, she insisted on naming me. She begged Mom to let her name me. Mom didn’t understand why but she was happy to. She loves her a little too much, so much that Uncle Weizhe is very displeased at times."
Suddenly, Jia didn’t wish to know what names the couple had thought for Mingshen.
"Don’t worry. Even if Aunt Yubi didn’t have the insight to insist on naming me back then, I would have eventually discarded that name in the future and abandoned Mom and Dad anyway. My handsome existence deserves a handsome name, not some tomfoolery."
Her brow twitched.
She then gazed at the tombstone and wondered what kind of a girl Eu-Meh would have grown to.
Would she have been a quiet and composed girl like Yang Cheng or cheerful and chirpy like Yang Bingqing? Or maybe she would have inherited a little bit of craziness and narcissism from her brother.
No matter what kind of a personality she had, Eu-Meh would have been a bright and smart girl. Her gaze dimmed at her loss and tears rimmed her eyes again. She looked at Mingshen once again, who didn’t exhibit any particular emotion. But she knew the sorrow that would be surging in his storm at this moment.
She placed her hand on his, pressing her fingers against his with a firm squeeze. She knew she couldn’t say or do anything to ease that loss but she could stay with him, offering her silent support. She felt his fingers faintly move and with that, the light in his gaze flickered.
"Mom and Dad still cannot muster their courage to visit her grave. They want to but they cannot. They know they will completely break down. I couldn’t leave her alone. Better to please her than let her haunt me."
Despite his attempt at humor, Jia didn’t fail to notice the tremble in his voice. She saw him clenching his jaw as if holding back from letting go of something. He eventually turned his head away and the last thing she saw was the trace of a tear sliding down his cheek.






