Chapter 566 - Men called Egger must all be very gentle.
She stared at the chat log on screen filled with English lines.
[bill: Hmm… Why do we have one more person in our group?]
[Abby: It’s a girl’s name!]
[Gloria: It really is! Did the course registration start already?]
[Ada: I don’t think so. Prof William’s online course is quite sought-after.]
[Abby: Exactly. If our prof’s online course goes public, the server will be lagging now!]
Seeing that these people were talking about her, she sheepishly ran her fingers across the keyboard, giving these few unknown people a friendly greeting.
[Abby: Yes! Somehow, he gives me the heebie-jeebies.]
Dangerous?
Reading the two’s comment, she paused a little, Aren’t they all students of Prof William? Why would they say that about their classmate?
The English name Egger, however, did not give her any sense of danger.
Instead, it gave off an amiable and very likeable feeling.
That was because this English name was really familiar…
‘Since our little girl has an English name, Daddy here must have one, too!’
‘He he! Sure, Daddy!’
‘What English name does daddy’s little princess think he should get?’
‘Hmm… I don’t know, either, but your English name should contain mine; it’s proof that you’re my daddy!’
‘Sigh… Our little princess is so picky. Now, I’m out of ideas!’
‘Daddy, is it really hard for you to think of one?’
‘Of course not; who am I? I’m the all-rounder dad of our little princess!’
‘So, Daddy, did you come up with a good name?’
‘Yup!’
‘What is it? What is it? Quickly tell me, Daddy!’
‘It’s… Egger!’
‘Egger?’
‘Yes, Egger, loving Ge [1. Eg sounds like Ai, which is love in Chinese.]; its meaning is to love our family’s little Ge Ge. See; doesn’t it contain our little Ge Ge’s name?’
‘Eh?! That’s right! Daddy, you’re so great!’
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“Egger… an English name that evokes feelings of affection,” she mumbled under her breath, her facial expression reminiscent.
She really wanted to meet this person who shared her father’s English name.
She felt that this man named Egger was no dangerous individual. Rather, he was just like her father – a gentle man!