Katie Bennett is not an independent person, she always followed her sister Lydia to do some silly things.Now, with her sister, she is pestering Mr. Darcy to promise him a feast.

They were not welcomed by Countess Wilde's ball, so they could only pester Mr. Darcy to attend another ball with the demeanor of upper-class aristocrats.Those country balls were not as grand and refined as those given by Mr. Darcy.

Mr. Darcy could hardly bear his boredom. It is rude enough for an unmarried woman to pester a man, but when that woman doesn't know what restraint is, and asks people to hold a ball even more rudely, people should understand this woman Is a flirtatious.

There was almost frost on Mr. Darcy's serious face, but all this eased a lot when Louisa appeared.

Luisa didn't care about the reputation of being arrogant and arrogant. All people in the upper class were always arrogant, and no one would care about the thoughts of these common people.Although she likes the sisters Elizabeth and Jane, it doesn't mean that she will wrong herself and accommodate Lydia and Katie.

Louisa walked to Mr. Darcy's side, and said to Mr. Darcy with a smile on her face: "You look distressed, is it because these women's inappropriate behavior bothers you?"

Lydia heard this, and without waiting for Mr. Darcy's answer, she jumped up and screamed: "Oh! Inappropriate! I never heard that it was an inappropriate behavior!"

Louisa sneered: "Is that so? It turns out that your upbringing made you feel that it is not impolite to pester a man and ask him to hold a ball. On the contrary, it is still a decent behavior? I am really Wondering if your governess is that famous lady."

Lydia blushed, evidently ashamed of not having a governess, and feeling shorter than Louisa, since her family had no money for a governess.

Elizabeth hurried over at this time, saluted Louisa and Mr. Darcy in embarrassment, and then pulled her two little sisters away.Elizabeth didn't want to see her two sisters humiliated again, it was a shame, so rude and thoughtless.

Louisa didn't care much about Elizabeth and the others, she cared more about what Mr. Darcy thought.

Mr. Darcy smiled at Louisa: "Thank you, and as a thank you, I invite you to dance with me."

Luisa pretended to be dissatisfied and said: "This thank you is really too light. But, I am a generous lady, am I not?"

At the ball, people came and went, and Mrs. Bennet was probably the most proud.The affairs of her eldest daughter and Mr. Bingley have given her the limelight, and Mr. Bingley's recent performance has made her proud among the many wives.Mrs. Bennet has repeatedly asserted that the day when Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane is not far away.

Apart from Jane, Mrs. Bennet's most proud daughter is Mary. Mary also sits obediently beside Mrs. Bennet uncharacteristically. Le ruined the atmosphere of the ball, she looked much calmer than before.According to Mrs. Bennett, Mary is engaged and grown up.

Mrs Bennet both loved and hated Elizabeth, the queerest of her daughters.She almost wanted to give up persuading her daughter, and she was more inclined to let Lydia and Katie quickly find a good man to marry. The officers in red uniforms were naturally one of the good men she said.

Originally, Mrs. Bennet sat calmly watching her daughters play with those officers. She was very sure of her daughters' behavior in her heart, and decided to take those whispers as a sign of her two daughters' charm. envy.However, when she saw the two daughters pestering Mr. Darcy, her face was not very good-looking.

Although Mr. Darcy is rich, Mrs. Bennet can't bear his bad temper.In Mrs. Bennet's opinion, a man who is rich but will not become his son-in-law is not a good man.

She looked even worse when she saw Elizabeth take Lydia away from Darcy.She knew that Mr. Darcy, an arrogant and disagreeable man, would hurt her poor Lydia.

Mrs. Bennet couldn't wait to get up and walked towards her daughters.She was completely unaware of her daughter's mistakes, and instead encouraged them to go in the wrong direction.This made Elizabeth very distressed.

But these are Elizabeth's business.

Luisa also faced difficulties.

Her life had been easy since the ball, and she was even happier when Ann and Charlotte both fell in love.However, when people are proud, there will always be some situations.

For Louisa, this situation is Mr. Darcy's aunt, Mrs. Catherine.

As Mr. Collins has returned to his residence to prepare for the marriage, Lady Catherine, who has lost her personal flattery, grows more irritable and impatient.After knowing that Mr. Darcy was not prepared to back down, she went to find Louisa in Xickley Garden in a rage.

When Louisa learned that Lady Catherine was visiting, she was very surprised.However, because the other party is Mr. Darcy's aunt, although she has some guesses about the reason for her arrival, Louisa is not prepared to avoid it impolitely.Some things, there is no way to avoid.

Luisa was dressed luxuriously and walked down the stairs slowly. With a touch of aristocratic arrogance, she quietly bowed to Madam Catherine.Although she respects that Lady Catherine is Mr. Darcy's aunt, she needs to remind Lady Catherine of her identity, lest she do inappropriate things.

It is a pity that Luisa's veiled protest did not have the desired effect.Lady Catherine's arrogance was more serious than Louisa imagined.

Lady Catherine didn't realize that Louisa was a countess when she saw Louisa's gorgeous dress at the first time. On the contrary, she thought that it was such a vain and despicable woman who cheated her lovely little Darcy.

How smart and sensible little Darcy used to be, but since he settled in London, many things have changed.He even wanted to violate the agreement between himself and his mother, the agreement of the previous generation, how dare he!

Thinking of this, she looked at Luisa even more fiercely.

Although Louisa didn't know what she was thinking, she also knew that it must have something to do with Mr. Darcy.Feeling a little distressed in her heart, she sighed, but her will was firm.

No one can disgrace himself, not even Mr. Darcy's aunt.If this lady Catherine said something rude, then she would not want to get her own respect.

Lady Catherine looked at Louisa, and saw that the London woman was as beautiful as her mother.Mrs. Catherine was very upset when she thought of her daughter. Her daughter is so excellent, but she has a weak body. These women are useless, but they confuse those men with their beautiful faces.

The more she thought about it, the more angry she became, Madam Catherine said to Louisa in a cold voice: "Let's go out and talk."

Louisa raised her eyebrows slightly, she realized that this lady really didn't have the consciousness of being a guest.However, this request did not touch Louisa's bottom line. She just nodded lightly and followed Madam Catherine out.

Madam Catherine was indeed the former duchess. She walked with great momentum, which made Louisa, who was following behind, want to laugh.Although Louisa was annoyed by her arrival, she clearly knew from Madam Catherine's behavior that she was a proud and undeniable person.She began to sympathize with poor Mr. Darcy, because Mrs. Catherine can entangle herself once, but not for a lifetime, but Mr. Darcy is hard to get rid of.Thinking about it this way, the gloom caused by Mrs. Catherine's arrival gradually dissipated.

However, this depression soon entangled Luisa again.

Mrs. Catherine stood on the path lined with bushes on both sides, looked down at Louisa, and raised her voice to reprimand loudly: "Miss Brooke, you should leave Mr. Darcy."

Luisa sighed, thinking "here it is".She raised her head and did not give in at all: "In what capacity are you saying this? Mr. Darcy's aunt, or Miss De Bourgh's mother? If it is Mr. Darcy's aunt, then I can tell You, I will not leave Mr. Darcy unless Mr. Darcy leaves me. If Miss Idebow's mother, then please call me Countess Brooke, which is the honor I deserve."

Lady Catherine's cheeks flushed with anger, and she took two hard breaths to keep herself from fainting.She stared at Louisa viciously and said, "Ha! You are such a difficult lady. You must know that the marriage between Mr. Darcy and Miss De Bourr was decided by the previous generation. Don't you want to Do you want to destroy this wonderful agreement! Mr. Darcy is very good, but don't you feel guilty for ruining this wonderful marriage!"

Louisa only felt that Madam Catherine's logic was extremely ridiculous. Although the current marriage was all about getting married, there was no reason for her aunt to intervene in the marriage.She said she was guilty, but what was she guilty of?What is there to be guilty of being happy with each other?

Louisa glanced at Lady Catherine, who was so angry that she had even forgotten to use honorifics in the conversation.Louisa felt helpless about offending this noble lady so easily: "I don't think there is anything to be guilty of in my behavior. Mr. Darcy loves me, so I agreed to his pursuit. This is a normal relationship between men and women , there is nothing worth concealing. As for you, if you must want to separate me and Mr. Darcy, why not start with Mr. Darcy. Once a man gives up a marriage, a woman can never get it back. "

This sentence turned Madam Catherine's face.

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