Therefore, Georgina gradually developed resentment towards her employer’s family and always felt that the other party was deliberately bullying and oppressing her, a poor woman who abandoned her husband and left her hometown. However, she ignored a very simple reality. The reason why her employer took the risk of taking care of her as an illegal immigrant was because the price of illegal immigrants is relatively low. Considering their own limited conditions, employers have to make such a choice.
If the price of two people is the same, all employers will not consider the latter. Most illegal immigrants can also understand this truth, but Georgina didn’t think so. She didn’t realize the natural gap between herself and the legal nanny, she just kept accumulating her own resentment in her heart and even gradually raised hatred.
In the third year of her arrival in the United States, a fire broke out in her employer’s house. This killed three people in the family, a young couple in their thirties and their eldest daughter who was five years old. Their youngest son, who was under a year old at the time, was missing in the fire.
The fire came from Georgina’s hands. After she set fire, she took the infant to another city. She entrusted a middleman to sell the child to a Chinese couple for $30,000 in their 40s who had been unable to have a child. At that time, this transaction far exceeded the local market price and the buyer was once persuaded by the high price. But Georgina was very smart. She could see the couple’s desperate hope for a child and also saw that the one-year-old baby was somewhat similar to the man so she described the child’s appearance to the couple based on the child’s facial features, saying that as the child grows up, he must be very similar to the man.
In addition, the astute Georgina also hit the most moving pain point, because they look alike, as long as they take the child to live in another place, when the child grows up, no one will doubt that the child is not theirs, even if they take him back to his hometown in China in three or five years, no one will doubt it if they say it is their own child. Moreover, she also told the couple that, unlike the adopted child, the child she brought is not yet one year old and will never have any memory of the original parents when he grows up. In Georgina’s words, as long as you buy this child, the family will be passed on in one step. So, the persuaded couple bought the child for $30,000, while Georgina got $25,000.
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