Chapter 922 Extra Story - Naming
As soon as Ivy saw Alexander with a pen and a notebook, she became a bit flustered.
"Alexander, can you not personally choose names for the 36 children of the quadruplets?" Ivy pleaded.
"...And why is that?" Alexander furrowed his brows slightly.
As a father of the children and the ruler of the six realms, isn't it natural for him to personally give them names?
Ivy pouted, "It's not that the names you choose are not good, but they're just a bit too complex. Remember my manga 'Death of the Spirit Snake'? After it ended, many fans wanted to see a side story of the female protagonist giving birth. So, I created a side story where the father of the children gives them names, and I specifically used the names you gave in it. Unexpectedly... all the readers said that those names..."
"What happened to those names?" Alexander's brows furrowed even more tightly.
People actually thought the names he chose were not good?
"Maybe... you should take a look at the comments section yourself?" Ivy said somewhat hesitantly.
Alexander couldn't wait to open 'Death of the Spirit Snake"
Reading the comments in the "Death of the Spirit Snake" fan section, I nearly passed out from anger.
What name did the father choose for the child? Yolanda, Yvonne, Yasmina, Yesenia, Yvette? It's so hard to pronounce! These names aren't cute or ladylike at all for a girl!
Is the father crazy? He chose such a complicated name for the child, containing characters I don't even recognize, let alone write! It's too much effort. Just looking at these names has killed off a bunch of brain cells!
A name is just a code, why make it so complicated?
The whole comic is great, and the ending is perfect, except for the bonus story. The name the father chose for the child is terrible, I can't accept it!
Dear author, please consider the bigger picture and quickly change the children's names. I can't stand having my OCD triggered!
It would have been better if there were no bonus story at all. I'm so fed up with the name the father chose!
"What kind of fans are these!" Alexander slammed his phone in frustration, itching with anger.
"Alexander, calm down, take a deep breath!" Ivy quickly comforted him.
Alexander paced around in place, feeling dizzy from anger. He had never been this furious before. "No, I named my own child, what reason do they have to oppose it?"
Having gone through so much in life, he thought his ability to handle stress was adequate. However, he never expected to be angered by a few comments from fans!
He was being criticized for naming his own child!
It was the first time Ivy had seen Alexander this angry.
Suddenly, she regretted what she had said earlier.
Carefully, Ivy said, "Or... you can name all 36 children from the quadruplets... I can delete the bonus story now to prevent further discussions. We might lose a little profit, but it's okay!"
Alexander wiped his face and quickly collected his thoughts.
The hotter the discussion in the comments section, the higher the profits for this comic. He almost forgot about that. "No need to delete it. Let them talk. It won't cost me anything."
"What about naming the quadruplets..." Ivy blinked her beautiful eyes.
"You can do it. I named the first, second, and third. This time, it's your turn."
"Really?" Ivy was overjoyed.
She grabbed a pen and paper, ready to choose the names.
"Hold on!" Alexander warned cautiously. "Don't choose anything too simple or strange..."
"I know! Don't worry!" Ivy opened her computer and pinned a comment at the top of the "Death of the Spirit Snake" comment section.
Dear fans, are you all here? I've noticed that many of you don't like the names the father chose for the child. So here's an opportunity for you. Share your favorite names, and I'll select some and create a new bonus story.
Within less than a minute of sending the message, hundreds of replies flooded in beneath the comment. The readers were enthusiastic, eager to participate.
"Many readers left their favorite names, but most didn't come up with too many. Some left one, some left two. Ivy went through each message, jotting down the names readers had chosen in her notebook. One reader gave a very good suggestion: using star names. It's meaningful and unique... "This suggestion is not bad, we can consider it!" Ivy also wrote down the name reader "Polaris" had chosen in her notebook. The comments in the section were still increasing, and Ivy kept scrolling down. Suddenly, she saw a reader who had come up with names for all the children, and she was deeply moved. She immediately decided to use the names provided by this reader for the names of the quadruplets. After a while, Ivy came out with her little notebook, joyfully announcing, "I have named all 36 of my quadruplets! Do you want to know what their names are?"