The messenger told her seriously that this was impossible, and at the same time politely explained what the queen had entrusted to him.

"The queen wants me to convey to you that she is looking forward to your banquet in the palace," the messenger paused after speaking.

"I think you shouldn't question my professional level, Miss Bennet," he seemed to be unable to hold back, and said a little unhappy, "and you shouldn't question the Queen's will."

"Sorry, I'm just..." Lydia said, "I'm a little surprised."

The messenger nodded, expressing his understanding, and left after performing a standard royal etiquette.

The Bennet family became the center of hot topics in the town that day, which even overshadowed the neighbors who had seen Jane get in the carriage again a few days ago and be invited to Nefield Manor.

People with troubles rushed over like a tide, those who joined in the fun, those who congratulated, those who were jealous, or those who felt that Lydia had taken Hertfordshire's opportunity to show her face in front of the queen, everyone ran to the door of Bennet's house.

They could not wait to talk to Lydia more than thirty times a day, as if they felt that Lydia brought a messenger from the queen when she went to London, and there was some extraordinary means.

Actually it's just a magical coincidence.

Lydia asked the system to understand that she got lucky with the gift from Ms. Anne, and exchanged diamonds for an invitation letter from the Queen.

And their shop has been put into business under the help of the four sisters. The name of the shop is "Life of Roses", and the main customer group is also ladies in their teens to thirties.

Most of the store decorations are made of transparent glass. In the era without electric lights, candles could only be used for lighting in dark places. Therefore, the lighting of the store during the day has become very important.

Thanks to the mysterious teacher "she", Lydia referred to several different styles of design structures under her guidance, and finally found a system to exchange for professional interior design.

After all, according to the woman, soft wallpaper and well-designed lighting can avoid the shortcomings that may be magnified, and bring out the temperament of every woman.

However, although the sisters of the Bennet family have a good reputation, it is obviously a bit deviant behavior for Miss Squire to organize their own shop.

Therefore, even if their designs are unique and novel, there is almost no business except for Miss Jin, Charlotte and a few other good families who have come here to buy clothes.

It is obviously a good opportunity to appear at the queen's ball at this time, at least now that they will wear clothes designed by themselves to attend the royal banquet, the orders in the store today are too many to count.

But the more troublesome thing is coming - if they fail to meet the etiquette standards at the ball next month and make a fool of themselves, not only the family, but even Hertfordshire will not be able to stay.

Not to mention the shop opened by a few people who paid in advance for the dowry...

In order to catch up with the progress earlier, Lydia had to give up the precious rest time and enroll herself and her sisters in a cram school and work hard.

Her flexibility and sensitivity are not enough, and people they don't know at the queen's banquet are likely to fall into embarrassing situations.

Only by being good enough can you avoid being reduced to the redneck who others ridicule.

"Raise your head, keep your chest up, and draw your stomach in," the extra-training teacher kept tapping on Lydia's legs and waist with a long plank. "The movements are not up to standard, move quickly."

Lydia gritted her teeth and persisted, but beads of sweat continued to roll from her forehead.

After finally reaching the break time, Lydia breathed a sigh of relief, and quickly lay down on the mat to catch her breath.

Several sisters also gathered together, discussing the uninvited guest tomorrow.

"As for this Cousin Collins," Elizabeth complained, "I don't want to get married. Even my dresser and bench belong to him. Why shouldn't we inherit the property. Well, if you have the chance to choose, you What do you want to do?"

"I guess I want to do something good," Jane smiled, "no matter what good things are. Go out for a walk, live a little life of your own, have some money, cook some food for the children, and take care of them Others, like this."

Jane is actually a relatively homely girl, she has no ambitions, and what she likes is the ordinary life of daily necessities.

"I'm going, um," Elizabeth rubbed the corner of her clothes, seeming to hesitate, "I want to be a lawyer."

"Then I'm probably a writer." Mary also pondered for a while, "My main job is writing, and my side job is playing the piano. A few days ago, my father praised me for getting better and better at practicing piano music."

【It seems that your third sister doesn't know much about her own level," the system joked.

"Anyway, I don't want to get married," Kitty stuck out her tongue. "I want to be with skirts every day. I really like drawing these things. I want to see others wear them, and I want to make them for myself."

A large number of designs in the clothing store are almost all from her hands, and she also occasionally goes to the store as a guest to entertain customers, sell the skirt styles she designed, and get a lot of orders.

"Me too," Lydia almost engraved the words of approval on her face, "I don't want to get married, I just want to go out and play."

Go out and look at the scenery, isn't Africa good?

After studying geography, she knew that there are so many countries in the world, so she wanted to go around, to Africa, to other countries in Europe, to the legendary East, to see what her aunt would send to her before she left. The suit given to her is not worth mentioning in the East.

But Lydia's dream may be realized by the system, and the dreams of the sisters are...

She sighed.

"Speaking of which," Jane stammered uncharacteristically, "I... After Lydia left last time, I went to Nefield Manor, and I haven't had any contact with Mr. Bingley since then."

Jane met everyone's puzzled eyes and said sadly, "I don't know why...Maybe he doesn't like me, and catering to me is only superficial. He avoided me a little this time. I don't know. I…"

She sighed again.

"Whether he likes you or not!" Mary became uncharacteristically fierce, "If you want me to say, after going to the palace, you will definitely meet more and better gentlemen!"

"That's right," Lydia agreed, "I think it's like at the prom, there will definitely be a lot of people inviting you! You are the most beautiful girl in our family!"

"I..." Jane was stunned.

"That's right, it's time to go to London, and all good things will happen!" Kitty praised Lydia's statement, "Gentlemen come as we choose!"

"Speaking of which, I'm going to London," Elizabeth said worriedly, "Do you still remember what I asked my father to send a letter a few days ago?"

Lydia hadn't heard of it.

She looked over with some doubts, and found that the second sister who used to be Zhang Yang also seemed hesitant.

Thinking of Jane, Lydia was shocked.

"Do you have someone you like too?"

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