"Annihilation Jin?" Ji Xinghuo pondered thoughtfully.
That name, of course, referred to himself.
The True Dragon people placed great importance on surnames, using them in social interactions to distinguish between noble bloodlines and social status. Sometimes, just a surname was enough to discern one's class and origin, even their strength.
If one were a member of the True Dragon Family, they would have a surname from birth, regardless of the family's size.
Yet, over 95% of the True Dragon people did not have a family.
Those among the True Dragon people, who were commoners, were born with only a given name and no surname.
There were three ways for them to acquire a surname: the first was by being selected as the Dragon Lord, which was the most common method; the second was to embark on the path of a Dragon Warrior, advancing to the Fifth Rank to earn a surname; the third was to join the True Dragon Family, the family head bestowing a surname upon one.