After saying that, Esther immediately raised her head and asked Penelope: "Has this Chris Arthur's information been transferred out?"
"Yes." Penelope said, "It's in the pile of specific information at the back."
"Good!" Esther immediately flipped out Chris's information, opened it, and immediately saw Chris's ID photo.
She immediately clenched her fists and said excitedly, "It's really him!"
After saying that, she gently tapped her finger on Chris's photo avatar and murmured, "Hello Lord Arthur, finally we meet again!"
Then, she began to check Chris's official information, but after a cursory sweep, she was surprised and said: "This Chris, there is no information related to his family background?!"
"No parents, no grandparents, grandma and grandparents, not even any relatives, did he pop out of the cracks of a stone?"
Penelope nodded and explained, "Miss, this person's life is rather pitiful, the official information shows that he was abandoned at birth and then adopted by the Hillsprings orphanage."
"The management of the household register was also rather chaotic, so he was in the orphanage in a black state until he was 8 years old, after 8 years old, the orphanage unified a group of orphans to apply for a collective household register, and only then he was considered after the age of 8."
"The orphanage unified a group of orphans to apply for a collective household, he is considered to have a household."
This is where Griffin was brilliant.
Chris was actually 8 years old before he entered the orphanage, and his household registration was not local to Hillsprings.
In order to make Chris absolutely safe, he had to give him a brand new identity, a local Hillsprings identity, and 1 that would stand up to scrutiny, as well as 1 that would not be recognized in the future.
That's why he made up Chris's background, so that his official information shows that he was abandoned by his parents after birth.
Could not find his biological parents, and was in an orphanage until he was 8 years old when he was registered through the orphanage.
In this way, it's basically a seamless process.
After all, many abandoned babies who cannot find their parents always end up with their own registry, and this operation is considered routine.
When Esther saw this, she did not have any doubts, but could not help but exclaim: "This person's life is actually so tragic?"
"And I see that he seems to have dropped out of high school and only studied in college for a year until he got married, and he doesn't have a degree."
"Yes." Penelope also sighed: "It seems to be quite miserable, and after he got married, his household registration was moved out of the collective account of the orphanage"
"And into the family account of Davis, if I guessed correctly, he should be the live-in son-in-law of the Bromwick family."
"Live-in son-in-law?" Although Esther grew up in the U.S, she was born and raised in a Springsen family after all, and she was still very familiar with many Springsen unique customs.
She couldn't help but frown and mutter, "This Lord Arthur, he's actually a live-in son-in-law? If he is really that capable, why is he a live-in son-in-law?"
"And also, this Bromwick family, the strength seems to be very, very average……"
In her impression, the status of a live-in son-in-law can be said to be a label of the lowest class in Springsen society.
Only the kind of people whose families are in difficulty, or whose family strength and status are too inferior to the woman's, will give up their dignity and become a son-in-law.
After all, just being a live-in son-in-law means giving up a man's face and even his original family of origin.
And also, many Springsen families that Esther knew had let their daughters recruit sons-in-laws because they had no sons or wanted to be more prosperous.
Even the children born have to take the surname of the woman's family.
Because of these impressions, Esther is incomparably surprised, she really can't understand, if Chris is really very powerful, why get into a small family, as a live-in son-in-law?
To be continued

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