Statistics show that citizens of the Northwest Republic chose a total of 247,660 different surnames in the first phase. Of course, many of them are particularly creative or imaginative, but they are repetitive. The situation is also serious. According to statistics, there are nearly 150,000 people who need to register again and re-determine their surnames. There are 624 surnames that have been registered and cannot be used by more families.

Among these surnames that have been used "two hundred times", the most common ones are region and occupation, such as "East", "West", "North", "Sans", "Wood", "Carpenter", "Mahler", "Blacksmith"... the list goes on.

There is no doubt that those who want to take this kind of surname but are not able to get into the top 200 can only trouble them to think about a surname again.

"Huh? Didn't I rank among the top two hundred?" Ruby received the notice and said with some surprise, "Why do so many people use the surname 'Sword'? This is unreasonable!"

"There must be a lot of retired adventurers, and there must be a lot of people who want to use this surname." Hopps said, "Similarly, Lance, Brad, and Bob, these must have been used up."

"Damn it! Then what should I use?" Ruby frowned and turned to look at the other members of the elite group, "What about you?"

"After receiving the notice, my dad immediately used the teleportation spell to rush to the city hall and finally grabbed the top two hundred 'Booker's." Sid spends his free time reading, and now is no exception. "So from now on, I That’s Sid Booker.”

"Booker...this surname must be very popular, too," Hopps asked.

"Yes, my dad said that among the surnames most wanted by spellcasters, Mana, Ether, Majik, Booker, Haven... are all in extremely short supply."

"It's better to have a last name!" Ruby sighed deeply, looking at Hopps and Dudu with eyes filled with envy, "Having a last name saves you a lot of trouble."

"The surname Wilder is actually nothing to envy." Thinking of his childhood life, Hopps couldn't help but smile bitterly, "Do you think this surname is a good thing? There are not many people with this surname. Get along!”

He recalled carefully, among the "Wilders" he had known over the years, how many of them could be considered good people?

I can probably figure it out myself, because if you want to be a bad guy, you have no chance.

Among the brothers, the younger ones can probably be counted, and the same goes for it.

What about the elders?

After thinking about it, it seems not...

The Wilder family's main business is to serve as advisers to people. As a famous military strategist family in the Orc Empire, they are keen to promote their wisdom, travel among tribes, and work hard to make suggestions - however, most of their wisdom, Both are used in conspiracy and war. Behind the name "Wilder" is countless blood and corpses.

What is there to envy about such a surname?

Not to mention, Hopps has been discriminated against since he was a child because he is of mixed race. If it weren't for his father's protection, he would have been used as sacrificial material by relatives, or simply disposed of. As he gets older, it becomes increasingly difficult for his father to protect him. In particular, many members of the Wilder family are members of the Isis organization and even high-level officials. It can even be said that the Wilder family is the one behind those evil terrorist organizations who advise them.

Why did Hopps travel thousands of miles to the Northwest Republic in the first place? Why would you rather follow the Xihuang caravan and risk your life and death to cross the great desert that can be called a "life forbidden zone"? Isn’t it just that I can’t survive in the Orc Empire, and if I don’t leave, I will die!

Thinking about it carefully, it seems that the name Wilder only left him with those unpleasant memories and the sins passed down from generation to generation.

"Maybe I should change my last name..." he murmured to himself, "What's a good last name? Hopps? This is so insincere. Lebit? In theory, I can inherit this last name... but one The man’s surname is Lebit, which is a bit strange..."

"You're so good, why did you change your surname?" Dudu asked, "Isn't the surname inherited from the family bad? I really like the surname 'Hill'."

"You belong to the dwarf royal family. Even if you want to change your surname, will your grandfather agree?" Sid asked.

Dudu touched his nose and laughed twice.

His grandfather is the current king of the dwarf kingdom.

A dwarf elder with high moral character, strong martial arts, and famous for his physical persuasion.

How does this elder usually convince those young tribesmen? First, find a wooden stick that is thick enough and strong enough; then, aim at the thick-skinned and fleshy parts of those disobedient boys and pull it down hard; if the physical persuasion does not work once, you can repeat it several times, repeat if necessary Dozens of times is not a problem - anyway, dwarves have thick skin and thick flesh, and the royal family also has the strange ability to reduce damage. They can't be beaten to death with just wooden sticks or something like that.

perhaps.

Dwarves attach great importance to family honor and inheritance. If Dudu really wants to change his surname, he may have to face physical persuasion from His Majesty the King.

With Du Du's character, it is of course impossible for him to accept persuasion honestly. However, it is obvious that he cannot beat his grandfather - he has not even reached the high level yet, and his grandfather is the legendary mid-level - so he has no choice but to give in and cannot afford it. Such a weird thought.

Hopps didn't have this problem. From the moment he went out with a bag of luggage, the Wilder family had nothing to do with him. My father made it very clear that whether he was rich or poor in the future, it would have nothing to do with the Wilder family. Even if one day we meet each other on the battlefield, there is no need to show any mercy.

Of course, the possibility of meeting on the battlefield is unlikely. Hopps has already made up his mind to be a lifelong worker. There is no way that the Northwest Republic will be reduced to needing a prospector or miner to go to the battlefield. But the father's attitude was clear. He would never recognize his son again, and Hopps was not allowed to recognize him as his father.

The family relationship of more than ten years ended here.

If you think about it carefully, it would be a bit strange if he still insisted on taking the surname Wilder.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but sigh.

"What do you think if my last name is Lebit?"

Dudu was stunned for a moment and looked at him seriously: "Of course there is nothing wrong with the surname Lebit. If you want to change it, I think it's okay."

"But this last name sounds familiar to me..." Ruby said, "I seem to have heard of it somewhere..."

"Lebit, the surname of the Bunny King of the Orc Empire. The previous Bunny King had a princess who married into the Wilder family of the Fox people. Although this princess has passed away, it is said that she did have a child." Sid was still looking at it. Book, said calmly, "However, the rabbitman royal family has a rule that only recognizes women's inheritance rights. Men generally have no right to use the surname 'Lebit'."

Hearing this, Dudu felt better, but Ruby looked confused.

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