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Chapter 16 Thank You For Your Thoughtful Madam

Chapter16 Thank you for your thoughtfulness, madam!

"Mr. Darcy, your tormented appearance of vacillating between reason and emotion... Are you really expressing love?" Several ways of expressing were going around in Jane's mind, and finally she I chose to make jokes.

"Be sure to believe in this heart, Jane...even though reason has been annoyed by its own deviation." Mr. Darcy put two completely incompatible expressions of pain and affection on that handsome face. It seems to be integrated.

Jane: "..." Are you spreading hatred, Mr. Fitzwilliam, Can't Stop Drugs, Darcy?

But she is a bun after all, even if she can't respond to the other party's unsuitable love, at least she won't speak ill of each other.She rubbed her forehead, and sighed deeply, deeply.

The atmosphere is full of hatred of iron and steel, which makes Mr. Darcy extremely puzzled and helpless - if you don't change your way of proposing marriage, language expression and facial expression, even if you are a rich man, you will be doomed to be lonely all your life!

"Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Darcy." Jane raised her eyes surrounded by thick golden eyelashes, those blue eyes were as sunny as ever, without any shyness or panic, "I can't answer your request now, I really can't Immediately give you an answer. Because you are a good man, a gentleman, and a man with a warm heart. I respect you, admire you, but I will not fall in love with you, and I will never fall in love with you. Since you have told me your doubts sincerely and frankly and sacrifice, then I must also be honest with you."

Mr. Darcy's usual calm face showed incredible surprise, frustrated pride and self-esteem, and deepening pain.

Jane felt sympathetic, paused slightly, and then made up her mind to continue: "If you can tolerate a loveless marriage, Mr. Darcy, then I may agree to you—although I will feel guilty and can't bear it—because I can't bear to see Such a bad fate for such a fine man as you are. So please think again, and think about what you want, Mr. Darcy."

Then she went back to the house, leaving the petrified male master by the lake to think about life.

When the servant announced the visit of Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh, a puff of bad premonition filled Jane's heart.

Lady Catherine was still as usual with her nostrils upturned, high-spirited, and impolite. Apart from saying a few words to her beloved nephew, she just sat down and said nothing.

Madam sat silently for a while, embarrassment and bewilderment pervaded the entire living room.Until Mr. Darcy could bear it no longer and decided to break the silence, Mrs. Catherine suddenly said to Jane coldly: "Miss Bennet, July is the most suitable season for walking. Can you go for a walk with me?" She Said arrogantly and flatly, without a tone of solicitation.

Jane Baozi Bennet acted like an obedient little daughter-in-law, and followed behind the valiant duchess step by step.

The lady's back was straight, and she walked fast like the wind. The golden cane poked viciously into the grass, splashing the turf and grass juice in all directions, making Baozi's weak (?) little heart tremble.

"You will understand why I came here, Miss Bennet." She turned around like a whirlwind and made Jane take a step back, "You must know in your heart, your conscience will tell you why I came this time."

Jane quickly lowered her head, pretending to be obedient - otherwise the curvature of her mouth would definitely be noticed.

She would not bother to offend Lady Catherine's inviolable dignity.

"You must be mistaken, Madame, I don't understand why you condescend to come to me, and continue to teach me how to behave? You are still so kind, Duchess, to come all the way , you have worked tirelessly to teach the daughter of a squire, you are really becoming more and more kind and merciful."

Madam Catherine choked, staring and said: "Since you still remember that you are just a squire's daughter, then I hope you also remember your identity, and don't try to climb high."

"Since frankness is the virtue most admired by Madam, then I would like to ask frankly, what is the purpose of Madam's words?" Jane tilted her head, looking more innocent and innocent than Miss Darcy.

Mrs. Catherine stared even more fiercely: "Miss Bennet, you must know that I would never let people come to make fun of me. Yes, I am a famous frank person, let alone in this matter, Of course I want to be more frank. Two days ago I heard the most astonishing news. I heard that not only Mrs. Bingley has climbed a high family, but you, Miss Jane Bennet, are about to climb my nephew. , my dear nephew, Mr. Darcy. Although I know that this is nonsense, although I will not look down on him like that, and I believe that such things will happen to him, I decided to come here once and express my opinion. Tell you."

Poof - this is the laughter that Jane simulated in her heart.

"Since it is nonsense, Lady Catherine, may I ask you where this nonsense comes from?"

"Two days ago, Mr. Collins solemnly mentioned that you had confided your secrets to her. You said that a gentleman of noble birth proposed to you." Mrs. Catherine said coldly and noblely, "A little girl from a humble family Miss Bennett's attempt to defile Pemberley's lintel? Can I put it more plainly and unceremoniously, Miss Bennet?"

Pfft—this time it was still the sound of vomiting blood.

Mr. Collins, focus on pitting teammates for 1 years, you are worth having.

"I see, dear Lady Catherine, you have come so fast, first, to find out how I treated this gentleman's proposal, second, to stop this 'scandal', and third... to bring your Aunt and nephew brought back your daughter, is that right?" Jane paused considerately, "You must be worried that I will have nothing to do with the virtues of humility, politeness, and obedience, and that I will bring a catastrophe and disaster to Pemberley I am worried that I will bring shame to the name Darcy, and that my relatives and friends will cut off contact with Mr. Darcy, so that he will be isolated, excluded and criticized... Besides, do you have any other earnest worries?"

The Duchess, known as the "Famous Frankness", was strangely silent.

——Everything she wanted to say was finished, which made Mrs. Catherine, who loves to teach others, very upset. She even yelled at her favorite signature words "humble birth", "low background" and "shameless" come out.

Just as Mrs. Catherine was racking her brains and thinking hard, trying to say some bloody and deafening words to save her face, Jane had already stepped forward, and her sky blue eyes were filled with complicated and incomprehensible smiles: "Please follow me!" Come, Lady Catherine."

Jane brought the Duchess, who was angry, upset and confused, into Pemberley's library, amidst the onlookers who fully conveyed "I'm curious".

"Please take a look at this globe, respectable and knowledgeable lady." Jane's slender and beautiful hands slowly turned the half-person-high globe, "Can you please help me point out where England is?"

Lady Catherine snorted, "Are you making fun of me, impertinent little girl?"

Jane pursed her lips aggrievedly and said, "How dare I, ma'am! I really want to ask you for advice."

With a heavy snort, the Duchess pointed to an island and said, "This is it."

"Then can you be more kind and help me find Derbyshire?" Jane said even more humbly.

This time it was much harder to find.Madam Catherine suppressed her anger and decided to take a good look at the medicine sold in the little girl's gourd, so she struggled to find some, and said angrily, "Here."

"One last big favor, please—Where is Pemberley Hall, can you point it out for me?"

"On the globe, Pemberley is too small to be found! Tell me, what the hell are you playing, Miss Bennet? If you don't give me a satisfactory answer, you will know the consequences."

Jane burst into a smile, a sweet and cheerful smile blooming slowly on her face like a flower.She said slowly and clearly: "Pemberley Manor is very large and beautiful. If you walk, you can't finish it all day. All British people eat in the mansion of Pemberley and take a walk in its well-manicured gardens. Pemberley is very big and beautiful, but it is by no means the center of the world, nor is it the whole of life.” Her fingers slid inch by inch across the tiny British Isles on the globe , "Look, it doesn't even exist on Earth."

Lady Catherine: "...are you insulting?"

Jane tried to change her smile into trepidation: "Absolutely not, madam! How dare I insult the residence of a noble gentleman? I am just trying to show you, Lady Catherine, what a coincidence it is that we were born in the early nineteenth century This is an era of turmoil.” Jane flipped the globe, covering the surface of the globe inch by inch with her palm, as if the king was patrolling her own territory, “We are arguing endlessly about your nephew’s life in the isolated manor At that time, the steam engine was billowing thick smoke; when we didn't care about worldly affairs, but only cared about whether we could catch a rich man or marry a well-matched lady, the train full of goods and workers was speeding from England to Scotland; While talking at the party and the ball, the cotton spun by the spinning jenny has been loaded on the steam steamer invented by Fulton and exported to all parts of the world..."

Jane paused for a moment, and gracefully turned around to face Mrs. de Bourgh.Her hand in the arm-length glove was placed on her lower abdomen demurely, and her bright and polite smile could not pick out any shadows or blemishes: "Dear Mrs. Catherine, what a coincidence and accident, we have the honor to see Nineteenth-century England. In the face of rising prosperity, how foolish I am to make it the goal of my life to be the mistress of an old manor."

Seeing Mrs. De Bourgh's face turning pale and blushing, and her brows capable of killing seven or eight mosquitoes, Jane added warmly and kindly: "Do you think so, Mrs. Catherine? Thank you very much for your hard work and condescension." You came here to remind me, remind me not to give up the thriving forest for Mr. Darcy, a small tree. You are so considerate of the younger generation, I really don’t know how to thank you!"

Pride and Prejudice has been spoiled by you, Jane Grinding Leprechaun Bennet. ——BY travels through the great god.

Mr. Darcy outside the library turned sideways slightly, avoiding Mrs. de Bourgh who was rushing out with strides, full of grievances but nowhere to vent.

"Jane..." He whispered the name of his sweetheart, and said to himself, "I've made up my mind, I've decided, Jane."

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