"But you'd better not call her that name in front of Sister Nan, or she'll lose her temper—ah, why am I telling you this? I should let Sister Nan kick you flying...."
Huang Mao didn't seem very bright.
The Yu Zhaodi they had been looking for was actually Jinnan, the close sister Suizi had just made.
"Jinnan... 'strong man', Zhaodi, ah, I should have thought of it earlier."
Suizi murmured Jinnan's name several times and had an epiphany.
Such an unpleasant name as Zhaodi must have been given by the sexist Yu Youchan.
With Jinnan's personality, how could she possibly use such a name?
Since the northern region entered the heavy industrial era, in opposition to the preference for boys over girls, many families with only daughters started naming their daughters 'Sheng Nan,' 'Sai Nan,' or 'Ruo Nan.'
'Nan,' homophonic with 'male.'