"Heh, Kurosaki Nagato at your service, ojou-chan" Nagato lied casually, using a randomly thought up name to exchange the relatively infamous surname of his. The first name was fine, as nobody had ever inquired about it anyway. Knowledge of his family's 'brand name' was usually enough to sway the opinions of clients positively. Besides, how much of a negative difference would giving a fake or real name even have? At least with the fake one, you can't just Google the name and find a bunch of new reports with his family name on it.