If Nora hadn't relied on this stubborn "stupidity", she would have listened to persuasion and had enough.
In that way, what kind of destiny would he have?
Chris didn't dare to think.
Before marrying Nora, his life was very difficult.
Because the orphanage didn't accept adults, on his eighteenth birthday, Aunt Mary bought a birthday cake with her frugal money, celebrated his birthday, and sent him out of the orphanage with tears.
At that moment, Chris once again became lonely and helpless in this world.
Aunt Mary wanted to help him, she wanted to introduce him to work and provide him with living allowances, but he had no face to ask.
He found a construction site alone, and moved bricks, sand, and cement with others at the age of 18.
He was not able to rent a house, so he lived in the prefabricated house on the construction site, eating the cheapest meals, and doing the most tiring, heaviest and dirtiest work.
He only kept a small part of the money he earned to live, and the rest was donated to the orphanage.
Because the orphanage still had many brothers and sisters who were just as helpless and lonely as himself. They are still young and need more care and love.
However, after all, the orphanage had limited funds and can ensure that they are fed and clothed, but it cannot guarantee that they eat well and wear well.
Therefore, he spared no effort to donate the money he saved to his younger brothers and sisters to improve their lives, and even buy them textbooks for them to study hard.
In the 4th year of working on the construction site, his construction team was employed by the Bromwick family and began to work on a project for the Bromwick family.
At that time, Grandpa Bromwick, who came to inspect the construction site, could tell at a glance that Chris and his grandfather looked almost exactly the same when they were young.
And the reason Grandpa Bromwick knew Chris's grandfather was because the Bromwick family was the Arthur family's servant a hundred years ago!
From his grandfather's generation, Elder Bromwick fled all the way to Cliffspring. When he was about to starve to death, the Arthur family took them in.
In order to repay their favor, they voluntarily sold themselves to the Arthur family and started long-term jobs.
At that time, the Arthur family was already one of the largest families in Cliffspring, and the head of the family was kind and sympathetic to the servants, allowing them to marry, allowing them to have children, so that they could live and work in the Arthur family.
Elder Bromwick's father was born and raised in the Arthur family.
Later, Elder Bromwick's father became an adult, and he voluntarily sold himself to the Arthur family and continued to work for them.
Later, Elder Bromwick was also born in the Arthur family.
Therefore, when he was a child and a young man, he was raised in the Arthur family, and also worked as a servant in the in the family.
The Old Master of the Arthur family was about the same age as the Old Master Bromwick, and the two had grown up together. Of course, there was a huge difference in status, so the Old Master Bromwick knew him, but he didn't know the Old Master Bromwick.
After the war, the Arthur family also prepared to move out to avoid the war, but couldn't take so many domestic servants, so they gave most of the domestic servants a generous settlement allowance and dismissed them.
It was at that time that Elder Bromwick returned to his hometown with the Arthur family's settlement allowance.
Therefore, when he saw Chris, he firmly believed that he must be a descendant of the Arthur family.
Therefore, after his repeated questioning, Chris revealed his life experience.
At that time, Grandpa Bromwick knelt directly on the ground and knocked three heads to Chris, saying that he was kneeling and thanking the Arthur family for their kindness to the Bromwick family.
Then Mr. Bromwick took him back to the Bromwick family and insisted he married his eldest granddaughter Nora.
At that time, the Old Master Bromwick didn't know if Chris, the young dragon, could even fly into the sky.
But he felt that the descendants of the Arthur family shouldn't spend their lives on the construction site.
As the servants of the Arthur family for generations, the Bromwick family has the responsibility and obligation to take care of this Chris who was living away and give him a stable home!
To be continued...

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