[Comprehensive novel] Almighty Lydia
Chapter 7
Not only Lydia, everyone in the room fell silent.
Then there was a burst of cheers.
Everyone stood up one after another, even ignoring the crumpled skirts, and rushed to pick them out.
"Have you seen it," said Mary excitedly, "The Beginner's Guide to Writing - Funny Stories You Never Know the Ending, I love this!"
She held another book in her hand, "Piano Playing Tips-How to Become a Real Player".
"I think this one is also very good," Jane pointed to the one next to it, ""Classical Embroidery Techniques - Wonderful Cheats from the East", this one looks very useful!"
"The complete works of Eastern and Western works you want," Elizabeth murmured, "This one is also great. Although it's not marked as 'online courses', it contains a lot of things. I want this!"
Lydia looked at it, only 10 attendance value.
"Buy it!" Lydia fantasized that she waved her hand, "Buy it all, buy it all!"
She quickly put these books into the shopping cart, and looked at the busy sisters in the room, a sense of pride welled up in her heart.
Haha, no wonder mom is so happy to take them to the grocery store!
She feels so happy now!
Is this what the system calls nurturing!Feel good!
[Host, let the system remind you,]
The system had to interrupt Lydia's wild thoughts.
[The hard work value is only 160. 】
In other words, you can't buy so many things.
Lydia froze.
She looked at the things she had piled up in her shopping cart, and then at the total amount after all selections.
Refresh and watch it again.
When the loading circle disappeared, the dazzling red numbers reminded her that this was a dream.
More than 5000.
Well, now she also understands why Dad is always reluctant to pay.
The painful reality woke her up.
Lydia collapsed on the mat exhausted.
"What's the matter, Lydia?" Seeing that something was wrong with Lydia, everyone put down their things one after another, gathered around, and asked what happened.
"My hard work is not worth enough," Lydia said with a sad face, "it's only one hundred and sixty, so I can only buy it for a fraction."
"It doesn't matter." Several people sorted out the books, "We originally only planned to pile up the courses that everyone is interested in, and pick one or two to learn together."
"But," Lydia looked at the dazzling array of books, "which one should we study?"
She thinks either one is good.
She looked singled out, but still a lot of books.
What should I learn?
"I think," said Kitty, pushing the book forward in her hands.
It was a book with a precious cover and a classic and elegant cover.
The noble lady above smiled gracefully at them outside the book, her posture was beautiful and generous, her expression was gentle, and she showed a little dignity.
"This." Lydia didn't open it, and took a cursory look. "Fashion-related? Weathervane?"
"Neither," said Kitty, spreading the book out, "is an education in manners and taste."
"Indeed," Elizabeth approached, "what our family lacks is such professional guidance."
"Yeah." Although Jane's eyes were a little disappointed, she still agreed, "It's really easy to make people laugh when we wear inappropriate clothes sometimes, and if we get married and have bad manners, it should be quite difficult. ..."
She secretly rubbed the book in her hand, and put it back ruthlessly.
"And maybe we can use this to make a different deal!" Lydia and Elizabeth said in unison.
The two looked at each other, looked at each other and laughed.
"Lydia," Mary put the book back in her hand, "can't we buy it separately?"
She was still a little reluctant to part with the book in her hand, but she was too embarrassed to put more pressure on Lydia.
But that book is really good...
[No, host, at most you can borrow different books separately,]
The system answers.
[But if you want to study separately, the system can't take care of so many people at once, and the study test that was originally for welfare will be automatically cancelled. 】
"Maybe not at the moment, Mary," Elizabeth replied rationally before Lydia could speak, "You learn this by yourself, we are all learning other things, you will definitely feel lonely."
Seeing Mary looking a little lost, everyone felt a little sad.
"When I earn more hard work, we have to take the class together, but we can use it to read the book," Lydia comforted, "Mary, don't be sad, instead of talking about it, think about how to choose a good one." course."
"I'm sorry, Lydia," Mary drooped her head, "can I help you work together for what it's worth?"
She really liked that book.
Mary's dream is to be a novelist, but there are not many books in this field at home, and many letters she sent were returned, all of which were politely rejected.
"If I can help, I want to help too!"
"I can too!"
"It's okay, it doesn't matter if you can't," Jane touched the cover of the book, "We'll be satisfied if we have this chance."
"System, system," Lydia skillfully dialed the internal channel between her and the system, "My sister wants to help me with housework, can I ask them to help?"
[No, you have to do it yourself.Nor can they follow to Africa.Don't try to be lazy, host. 】
The system crossed its legs and said.
Lydia sighed in disappointment, "It said no."
"Okay, okay," Elizabeth glared at Mary sternly, "greedy is not enough."
Reluctantly, Mary stroked the book in her hand, and put the book back at every step.
"Mary, I will try my best to earn more!" Lydia put her arms around the sister who was always obsessed with books, "Don't be sad, I will work more next time."
Just earn more hard work!
"I'm fine, Lydia," Mary said a little guilty, "I just want that book so badly... You should also pay attention to your body, just do whatever is normal, don't work too hard for me. I will learn together with you That's it."
"Yes," Jane continued, "Lydia, we're glad you're willing to take us to study with you. But there's no need to wear yourself out just to take us to study with you. If so, we won't study with you." .”
Kitty spread her hands, "Yes, you have learned to teach us the same."
"No," Lydia retorted deliberately, "I don't want to teach you stupid and slow guys! To teach you, I might as well do more work!"
"Hey you little girl!" Elizabeth leaned over and pinched her face lightly, "Sisters, come on! Let her taste our strength!!"
"I'm also here to avenge my revenge!" Mary rushed forward, "Look at my invincible tickle!!"
"Put it up, use it up!!" Kitty stood beside her and shouted, "Give her some color!"
Lydia was tickled and kicked her legs repeatedly begging for mercy, "I was wrong, I was wrong, ladies, please forgive me!"
"Hmph, you're smart." Mary, who had had enough trouble, clapped her hands and straightened her skirt. "Who is the idiot?"
"Me, me, me," Lydia surrendered with both hands, "you four are so smart, the only failure is that you have a stupid and miserable sister."
The five looked at each other again and laughed.
"You," Jane who was on the sidelines came over and nodded her eyebrows, "You are the most clever. You don't need to be on the right path if you are clever."
She handed over a piece of paper, and at some point, she had already made a list of calculations.
The mall shows the price for five people taking a class together. Each class is bought once, taught for half a month, once a day, and the class ends in about two to three months.
This means that Lydia's current hard work value of 160 is only enough for them to last for half a month.
At present, I bought this self-cultivation guidance course, and there are still 10 diligence points left. Jane picked and picked among everyone’s favorite books, and finally found Mary’s writing guide. It is easy to operate, everyone needs it, and it just happens to be 10 diligence Worth winning.
"I think," Jane said softly, "we can try to write something and pitch it, maybe we can make some money."
She pointed to the words of the introduction, "It feels very interesting, and it's something I've never seen before. It should be very interesting."
"As for the others, I think we can take our time," Elizabeth also said, "The current situation is that things are obtained by Lydia's hard work, and we have to exchange some things with her so that we can enjoy the new things as we should. Books and new courses, you know what I mean?"
"But I don't think so," Lydia said hastily, "We're all one family—you must help me if I'm in trouble."
"Isn't it not difficult?" Elizabeth touched Lydia's tender face, "I mean, everyone will treat you twice in the future, aren't you happy?"
"I'm happy," Lydia replied quickly, "but I don't want you to treat me well for this, I just hope, um, the usual kind."
"We know, Lydia," Kitty made a face at her, "you don't understand, you fellow."
The four of them knew exactly what Elizabeth meant, and Lydia was the only one who was confused.
His father's body was gradually declining, and he may have died soon.
And if this is the case, because the Bennet family has no males, if the five sisters don't get married before their father dies, they are likely to wander the streets with the surname Bennet.
This was what my mother had been worried about.
Jane and Elizabeth are the most advantaged.
They used to have tutors, not to mention their beautiful looks, they were also of marriageable age, and the long-blooming girls were like delicate and bright flowers blooming on the branches in the morning, attracting attention.
In the early years, the dowry prepared by their father for them was quite considerable.
And they still married off as daughters of gentlemen with an annual income of two thousand pounds.
It was somewhat more difficult for Mary and Kitty, but it was not possible, according to the degree of mother's care, not to seal their engagement within two years.
One of them is taciturn, and the other prefers to follow others, and their personalities are not bad.
Only Lydia, the youngest in the family, is immature, but proud and proud like a peacock with teeth and claws, likes to dance, likes to be lively, and is really easy to be deceived.
And her marriage is the worst thing to say, because unless her sisters marry to a high level and bring her in, she can only live with ordinary people in the countryside with her meager dowry.
Lydia will definitely be terribly disappointed because she married the worst.
"You don't understand!" Lydia snorted, "Are you sure it's this? I bought it?"
Seeing that several people nodded, she pressed the buy button.
After pressing, a panel pops up.
[Please confirm the entry list. 】
She scrolled down according to the tutorial, and saw her sister's name, her own name, her parents, and some people she didn't know.
Fitzwilliam Darcy?Georgiana Darcy?
Do these two people really exist?
Then there was a burst of cheers.
Everyone stood up one after another, even ignoring the crumpled skirts, and rushed to pick them out.
"Have you seen it," said Mary excitedly, "The Beginner's Guide to Writing - Funny Stories You Never Know the Ending, I love this!"
She held another book in her hand, "Piano Playing Tips-How to Become a Real Player".
"I think this one is also very good," Jane pointed to the one next to it, ""Classical Embroidery Techniques - Wonderful Cheats from the East", this one looks very useful!"
"The complete works of Eastern and Western works you want," Elizabeth murmured, "This one is also great. Although it's not marked as 'online courses', it contains a lot of things. I want this!"
Lydia looked at it, only 10 attendance value.
"Buy it!" Lydia fantasized that she waved her hand, "Buy it all, buy it all!"
She quickly put these books into the shopping cart, and looked at the busy sisters in the room, a sense of pride welled up in her heart.
Haha, no wonder mom is so happy to take them to the grocery store!
She feels so happy now!
Is this what the system calls nurturing!Feel good!
[Host, let the system remind you,]
The system had to interrupt Lydia's wild thoughts.
[The hard work value is only 160. 】
In other words, you can't buy so many things.
Lydia froze.
She looked at the things she had piled up in her shopping cart, and then at the total amount after all selections.
Refresh and watch it again.
When the loading circle disappeared, the dazzling red numbers reminded her that this was a dream.
More than 5000.
Well, now she also understands why Dad is always reluctant to pay.
The painful reality woke her up.
Lydia collapsed on the mat exhausted.
"What's the matter, Lydia?" Seeing that something was wrong with Lydia, everyone put down their things one after another, gathered around, and asked what happened.
"My hard work is not worth enough," Lydia said with a sad face, "it's only one hundred and sixty, so I can only buy it for a fraction."
"It doesn't matter." Several people sorted out the books, "We originally only planned to pile up the courses that everyone is interested in, and pick one or two to learn together."
"But," Lydia looked at the dazzling array of books, "which one should we study?"
She thinks either one is good.
She looked singled out, but still a lot of books.
What should I learn?
"I think," said Kitty, pushing the book forward in her hands.
It was a book with a precious cover and a classic and elegant cover.
The noble lady above smiled gracefully at them outside the book, her posture was beautiful and generous, her expression was gentle, and she showed a little dignity.
"This." Lydia didn't open it, and took a cursory look. "Fashion-related? Weathervane?"
"Neither," said Kitty, spreading the book out, "is an education in manners and taste."
"Indeed," Elizabeth approached, "what our family lacks is such professional guidance."
"Yeah." Although Jane's eyes were a little disappointed, she still agreed, "It's really easy to make people laugh when we wear inappropriate clothes sometimes, and if we get married and have bad manners, it should be quite difficult. ..."
She secretly rubbed the book in her hand, and put it back ruthlessly.
"And maybe we can use this to make a different deal!" Lydia and Elizabeth said in unison.
The two looked at each other, looked at each other and laughed.
"Lydia," Mary put the book back in her hand, "can't we buy it separately?"
She was still a little reluctant to part with the book in her hand, but she was too embarrassed to put more pressure on Lydia.
But that book is really good...
[No, host, at most you can borrow different books separately,]
The system answers.
[But if you want to study separately, the system can't take care of so many people at once, and the study test that was originally for welfare will be automatically cancelled. 】
"Maybe not at the moment, Mary," Elizabeth replied rationally before Lydia could speak, "You learn this by yourself, we are all learning other things, you will definitely feel lonely."
Seeing Mary looking a little lost, everyone felt a little sad.
"When I earn more hard work, we have to take the class together, but we can use it to read the book," Lydia comforted, "Mary, don't be sad, instead of talking about it, think about how to choose a good one." course."
"I'm sorry, Lydia," Mary drooped her head, "can I help you work together for what it's worth?"
She really liked that book.
Mary's dream is to be a novelist, but there are not many books in this field at home, and many letters she sent were returned, all of which were politely rejected.
"If I can help, I want to help too!"
"I can too!"
"It's okay, it doesn't matter if you can't," Jane touched the cover of the book, "We'll be satisfied if we have this chance."
"System, system," Lydia skillfully dialed the internal channel between her and the system, "My sister wants to help me with housework, can I ask them to help?"
[No, you have to do it yourself.Nor can they follow to Africa.Don't try to be lazy, host. 】
The system crossed its legs and said.
Lydia sighed in disappointment, "It said no."
"Okay, okay," Elizabeth glared at Mary sternly, "greedy is not enough."
Reluctantly, Mary stroked the book in her hand, and put the book back at every step.
"Mary, I will try my best to earn more!" Lydia put her arms around the sister who was always obsessed with books, "Don't be sad, I will work more next time."
Just earn more hard work!
"I'm fine, Lydia," Mary said a little guilty, "I just want that book so badly... You should also pay attention to your body, just do whatever is normal, don't work too hard for me. I will learn together with you That's it."
"Yes," Jane continued, "Lydia, we're glad you're willing to take us to study with you. But there's no need to wear yourself out just to take us to study with you. If so, we won't study with you." .”
Kitty spread her hands, "Yes, you have learned to teach us the same."
"No," Lydia retorted deliberately, "I don't want to teach you stupid and slow guys! To teach you, I might as well do more work!"
"Hey you little girl!" Elizabeth leaned over and pinched her face lightly, "Sisters, come on! Let her taste our strength!!"
"I'm also here to avenge my revenge!" Mary rushed forward, "Look at my invincible tickle!!"
"Put it up, use it up!!" Kitty stood beside her and shouted, "Give her some color!"
Lydia was tickled and kicked her legs repeatedly begging for mercy, "I was wrong, I was wrong, ladies, please forgive me!"
"Hmph, you're smart." Mary, who had had enough trouble, clapped her hands and straightened her skirt. "Who is the idiot?"
"Me, me, me," Lydia surrendered with both hands, "you four are so smart, the only failure is that you have a stupid and miserable sister."
The five looked at each other again and laughed.
"You," Jane who was on the sidelines came over and nodded her eyebrows, "You are the most clever. You don't need to be on the right path if you are clever."
She handed over a piece of paper, and at some point, she had already made a list of calculations.
The mall shows the price for five people taking a class together. Each class is bought once, taught for half a month, once a day, and the class ends in about two to three months.
This means that Lydia's current hard work value of 160 is only enough for them to last for half a month.
At present, I bought this self-cultivation guidance course, and there are still 10 diligence points left. Jane picked and picked among everyone’s favorite books, and finally found Mary’s writing guide. It is easy to operate, everyone needs it, and it just happens to be 10 diligence Worth winning.
"I think," Jane said softly, "we can try to write something and pitch it, maybe we can make some money."
She pointed to the words of the introduction, "It feels very interesting, and it's something I've never seen before. It should be very interesting."
"As for the others, I think we can take our time," Elizabeth also said, "The current situation is that things are obtained by Lydia's hard work, and we have to exchange some things with her so that we can enjoy the new things as we should. Books and new courses, you know what I mean?"
"But I don't think so," Lydia said hastily, "We're all one family—you must help me if I'm in trouble."
"Isn't it not difficult?" Elizabeth touched Lydia's tender face, "I mean, everyone will treat you twice in the future, aren't you happy?"
"I'm happy," Lydia replied quickly, "but I don't want you to treat me well for this, I just hope, um, the usual kind."
"We know, Lydia," Kitty made a face at her, "you don't understand, you fellow."
The four of them knew exactly what Elizabeth meant, and Lydia was the only one who was confused.
His father's body was gradually declining, and he may have died soon.
And if this is the case, because the Bennet family has no males, if the five sisters don't get married before their father dies, they are likely to wander the streets with the surname Bennet.
This was what my mother had been worried about.
Jane and Elizabeth are the most advantaged.
They used to have tutors, not to mention their beautiful looks, they were also of marriageable age, and the long-blooming girls were like delicate and bright flowers blooming on the branches in the morning, attracting attention.
In the early years, the dowry prepared by their father for them was quite considerable.
And they still married off as daughters of gentlemen with an annual income of two thousand pounds.
It was somewhat more difficult for Mary and Kitty, but it was not possible, according to the degree of mother's care, not to seal their engagement within two years.
One of them is taciturn, and the other prefers to follow others, and their personalities are not bad.
Only Lydia, the youngest in the family, is immature, but proud and proud like a peacock with teeth and claws, likes to dance, likes to be lively, and is really easy to be deceived.
And her marriage is the worst thing to say, because unless her sisters marry to a high level and bring her in, she can only live with ordinary people in the countryside with her meager dowry.
Lydia will definitely be terribly disappointed because she married the worst.
"You don't understand!" Lydia snorted, "Are you sure it's this? I bought it?"
Seeing that several people nodded, she pressed the buy button.
After pressing, a panel pops up.
[Please confirm the entry list. 】
She scrolled down according to the tutorial, and saw her sister's name, her own name, her parents, and some people she didn't know.
Fitzwilliam Darcy?Georgiana Darcy?
Do these two people really exist?
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