“I think we can name her after the names of Chinese herbs. I know a Lot of good ones," Godwin suggested. Since he was passionate about Chinese medicine, his wish was to find a girl in the future whose name was somehow connected to Chinese medicine.

Boswell refused straight away, shaking his head again.

"She doesn't need to take Chinese medicine."

Adkins looked into the little girl's eyes and said, “How about we call her Grape? Look at her big and round eyes. Don't they look like grapes?"

“Too tacky!" Boswell shook his head again.

As soon as he finished his words, the other boys looked at him at the same time and said, "You name her then."

After racking his brain for a good name, Boswell finally decided to name the little girl Candy.

The others snorted in derision at the same time, angrily glaring at

Boswell. Adkins sneered, "You're even worse than Mom when it comes to coming up with names. You'd better take Godwin's suggestion and name her after Chinese herbs."

Embarrassed, Boswell scratched the back of his head.

“Okay then.

Godwin, what did you have in mind?" Boswell was the one who found and brought this little girl home, as such he felt as though it was his responsibility to give her a name.

"Okay..." Godwin gave him a list of names.

"Pollia japonica Thunb.,

Pinellia ternata, Aster, Angelina Root, Cistanche, Indigo..."

“Angelina?' Boswell's black eyes lit up. He looked at the girl and bobbed his head up and down in a thoughtful manner. She was as cute as an angel! "Let's call her Angelina!"

“Angelina Godwin tried to recall what the Angelina Root looked like, but despite his greatest efforts, he wasn't able to remember as there were too many Chinese herbs dancing about in his mind.

Eventually, he gave Boswell the nod of approval.

"Okay! Then her name will be Angelina."

As Debbie came downstairs, shaking a feeding bottle in her hand, she mumbled to herself, “I'm glad I found this in the storage room. I remember getting this for Jeffrey but we never got to use it. I didn't think it was going to come in handy now." When she passed by the Living room, she said to the children, "Take care of the baby girl. I'm just getting her some water."

“Okay, Grandma!" Adkins replied loudly.

Debbie rinsed the feeding bottle and poured some water. Then she went back to the living room, picked up the little girl and began to feed her.

Carlos walked in with a can of formula in his hand.

“Honey, I got this but they didn't have the brand you asked for. The man at the store said this was very popular with the kids now."

“Okay, put it in the kitchen first. I'll feed her some water first."