Wickham tried his best to show his romantic and considerate side. He accompanied Dorothy to fish, and talked with Wendy about current literature, music, and painting. The two had a great time talking.When it was time to eat, he showed off his cooking skills and grilled the fish he caught earlier, which made the two ladies, one big and one small, very happy.

In the days that followed, the two entered into a period of passionate love, and even the innocent Georgiana could feel the deep affection between them.The little girl was disappointed for a few days before she regained her joy and accepted the fact that her favorite brother Weihan and sister Wendy would get married.

A month later, on Monday, during morning walk time, Wickham invited Wendy to take a walk in the garden.After struggling for 10 minutes, he cheered himself up, took out a ring from his trouser pocket, and knelt down on one knee to propose to Wendy.

Wendy was taken aback at first, she didn't expect Wei Han to propose to her so soon, she thought he was always tame.When she realized it, Wendy's cheeks were flushed, she stretched out her hand shyly, and agreed to Wickham's marriage proposal.

The two entered the clinic hand in hand, and Thomas, who saw the state of the two, immediately reacted, and Wickham smiled and said to him seeing his understanding, "Thomas, I just proposed to Wendy in the garden, she Promise me, we will get married soon."

"Congratulations, Mr. Weihan, Wendy, I wish you a lifetime of happiness!" Thomas was happy for his two friends to be married.

Wickham set the wedding a month later, and after discussing with Wendy, he wrote invitations and sent wedding cards to the friends who wanted to invite.

On the day of the wedding, under the solemn declaration of the pastor, Wickham and Wendy Kester became husband and wife, and they have been together for the rest of their lives.

In the first year of marriage, Wendy gave birth to a daughter, and the antipyretic drug developed by Wickham was officially launched. The pharmaceutical company paid him generously, enough for Wickham to set up a private laboratory.

In the fifth year after marriage, Wickham's personal laboratory was officially established in the Oxford school district, and he cooperated with Professor Bligh's laboratory to develop a blood-relieving drug for treating cerebral vascular carbuncle, which brought him great reputation and fame. Because of the benefits, Wickham bought a manor twenty or thirty miles away from Pemberley, and placed his new home with his wife and children there.

In the sixth year of marriage, Wendy gave birth to twin sons for Wickham again, and became friends with Elizabeth, who often came to visit.

Wickham dedicated his life to medical innovation and owned many inventions, becoming one of the most famous medical scientists of his time, and he was widely respected for his special concern for the suffering of ordinary people.His two sons, Edward and William, also inherited their father's ideals and successively became famous and famous doctors in England.

In the last days of Wickham, after discussing with his wife and sons, he took out half of his savings to set up the "Wickham Scholarship" at Oxford Medical School, and made his final contribution to the reserve of medical talents. Passed away.

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