"Call me whatever you like," Ye Zhen said softly.
"Ye Zhen, Ye Zhen..."
Ji Xinghuo muttered her real name, then suddenly slapped his thigh, realizing he had been oblivious. He had seen in Ye Zhen's files that her name came from one of the famous poems of the "Book of Songs," "Peaches in Blossom," "The peach tree is young and elegant; its leaves lush (zhen)."
There was a peach blossom mark on her forehead, she lived secluded in Peach Blossom Valley, and on the opposite bank of the Secret Realm, she even planted a large Peach Blossom Forest.
All these hinted at her true identity.
And "Ren Mian" also related to peach blossoms, a homophone for "human face," referring to "The human face is nowhere to be found, but the peach blossoms continue to smile in the spring breeze!"
She would often flip through those books, including the "Book of Songs" and ancient poetry collections.