What Aunt Mary said is actually correct.
Chris has undergone tremendous changes since he was a child. He has experienced the best days in the world, and he has also experienced the hardest days. He has already witnessed everything.
Even if he didn't marry Nora back then, even if he is still was working on the construction site now, there is no way he'd be dissatisfied with himself.
Because in his opinion, after the death of his parents, working hard to live is the greatest comfort to them.
As for money and status, he had already forgotten it.
During the years he married Nora, he suffered humiliation, but he never thought of going back to the Arthur's house for help.
Even if his dignity was rubbed repeatedly by the Bromwick family on the ground, he could accept it calmly.
Three years of incomparable humiliation passed, but even though he himself was in the center of this vortex, he was the most peaceful one.
But his calmness was completely changed because of Aunt Mary's "serious illness".
At that time, he was too afraid of Aunt Mary's death.
Because, in his eyes, she was his savior, his reborn parent, and his biological parents were already dead, so he must never watch her die.
He once went to the hospital and wanted to do a match with her, to see if his kidneys was compatible.
If the matching was successful, he would have simply donate a kidney to her.
However, the hospital told him at the time that the matching failed.
So, he could only do everything possible to get money to find the source of the kidney for her and perform a kidney transplant.
Because of this, he mustered up the courage to borrow money from Mrs. Bromwick during her birthday party.
But unexpectedly, the Old Mrs. Bromwick not only rejected him mercilessly, but also took the entire Bromwick family to ridicule him there!
At that time, Chris was frustrated.
It was also at that time that Griffin suddenly appeared in front of him.
The moment he saw him, his heart was very angry.
Although he did not know that his parents were harmed by others, he always felt that the Arthur family could not shirk the blame for his parents' death.
And Griffin, as the housekeeper of the Arthur family, can be said to be the one who made him hate the family.
Therefore, when Griffin asked him to go home and inherit the family property, he refused.
When Griffin gave him the Axel Group and gave him 10 billion, he also refused.
However, when Griffin told him that Aunt Mary's illness still needed two million to save her life, he compromised.
He knew that he had no other way to save Aunt Mary apart from accepting the Arthur family's money.
Therefore, he accepted the Axel Group and the 10 billion cash given by the family.
Since then, Chris's life trajectory has undergone a major reversal.
However, he never thought that all of this was actually a bitter trick by Griffin and Aunt Mary.
A battle forced him to accept Arthur family's "gift" or "compensation" tricks.
At this moment, he had been deceived and even betrayed in his heart.
To be continued....

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