Mr. Bingley did not come to visit Jane the next day as Elizabeth said, and there was no movement in the next three days. Jane was very disappointed and believed that Mr. Bingley had forgotten her.

Elizabeth didn't believe it, and she said to Jane: "I think Mr. Bingley must have been out and didn't see your letter, otherwise he should write a reply even if he forgot you. Wouldn't it be rude to have no response at all?" Is it? So I think you ought to write another letter, this time to Miss Bingley, who must be in London."

Jane was very frustrated and said: "Lixi, what should I do if there is still no reply this time?"

"No, as long as Miss Bingley reads the letter, she will definitely reply. Didn't she always boast that her manners are very good? Since her manners are so good, why would she make such a disrespectful act?" Elizabeth said. She said sharply that she really hated Miss Bingley, and believed that Mr. Bingley's sudden return to London this time was because of Miss Bingley's instigation. After all, anyone with eyes could tell that Miss Bingley did not want Jane to marry Mr. Bingley.

Of course Elizabeth thinks that Mr. Darcy must have played a big role in this matter, but she doesn't blame Mr. Darcy very much now.Elizabeth is a very paranoid person. After she decided that Wickham was a complete liar, she thought that everything he said before was a lie. Miss Darcy's evaluations are all false, and she did a lot of rude things to Mr. Darcy because of those lies, and she also said a lot of rude words. Now I feel a little guilty when I want to come to Elizabeth, so although she Already thought Mr. Darcy to be a very disagreeable gentleman, but could not blame him very much.

"But it doesn't matter if Miss Bingley replies, as long as she doesn't tell Mr. Bingley, then Mr. Bingley still won't come to visit us." Jane said.

"Then we will visit him in the past. As long as we get a reply, we will have a reason to come. Jane, we have to seize the opportunity. You saw the ball yesterday. Those nice gentlemen were all surrounded by the 'noble' lady in London." , They won't even look at us more, the only thing we can choose is those crooked melons, don't you want to marry such a gentleman?" Elizabeth said.

In fact, based on Jane and Elizabeth's looks, it's not that there are no good gentlemen to talk to them, but Jane already has her own heart, so naturally no one looks down on her, and Elizabeth has always had a high vision. She wants the gentlemen to be handsome. , but also want them to learn a lot and be able to chat with her, it's too hard to find.

After hearing Elizabeth's words, Jane wrote a letter to Miss Bingley. This time, she got a reply soon, but they still didn't hear from Mr. Bingley. Instead, Miss Bingley told them about Miss Darcy's coming to London. And she wrote in the letter that she would be very active in promoting Mr. Bingley and Miss Darcy.

"Jane, Miss Bingley must have written this because Miss Bingley still loves you, otherwise she wouldn't need to write such irritating words in the letter." Elizabeth said after reading the letter.

Jane also agreed with Elizabeth's words in her heart, so she asked, "Then do we really want to take the initiative to visit Bingley's house?"

"Of course, we must go, and we will also dress you up beautifully!" Elizabeth said with her chin raised.

So the two Bennet sisters went to visit Bingley's house in the afternoon of the second day. Mr. Bingley was very surprised when he heard the report from the servant, and he was a little at a loss, because the two greeting letters written by Jane before him were not I didn't pay attention to it at all. Meeting now will definitely make both parties very embarrassed.But it was too late to go out more, so Mr. Bingley had to pretend not to know and went out to pick up the guests.

After Jane saw Mr. Bingley, she couldn't take her eyes off him, and there was finally love and excitement in her eyes that seemed calm all the time.

Mr. Bingley's heart beat faster when he saw her eyes.Today Jane was specially dressed up, and she looked even more beautiful than usual, which made Mr. Bingley unable to take his gaze back.

Elizabeth breathed a sigh of relief seeing Mr. Bingley's expression, and was glad that she brought Jane here.

Mr. Darcy came in from the outside with a bad face, and saw the Bennet sisters in the living room, who were stunned for a moment, and then greeted each other in a stiff voice: "Good afternoon, Miss Bennet, I didn't expect you to come back to London. Did you come to play with your family?"

"Good afternoon, Mr. Darcy." Elizabeth saluted Mr. Darcy with a complicated expression, and then said, "Jane and I were invited by my uncle to come and live for a while, and my family members are still in Longbourn."

"Is that so?" asked Mr. Darcy, looking at Elizabeth, "have all your sisters been at Longbourne?"

"Yes." Elizabeth looked at Mr. Darcy strangely, wondering why the gentleman suddenly mentioned her three younger sisters.

Mr. Darcy didn't say anything more, and after sitting on the sofa, he was silent and stopped talking.

Seeing Mr. Darcy's appearance, Elizabeth was very puzzled. She thought that Mr. Darcy's character was really annoying, so she ignored Mr. Darcy.

The ambiguous atmosphere just now was a little awkward because of the appearance of Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Bingley also put away his emotional emotions just now, and chatted with the two Bennet sisters in a serious manner.

Seeing that Mr. Bingley's appearance changed after Mr. Darcy appeared, Elizabeth couldn't help but glared at Mr. Darcy, and then said to Mr. Bingley: "Mr. Bingley, people in Longbourne miss you very much. When will you Will you go back?"

"It's not certain yet, I have a lot of business to do in London," said Mr. Bingley.

"Jane and I will also stay in London for a while, and you and Mr. Darcy are very welcome to visit our uncle's house. My uncle and aunt are very kind people, and the children are also very cute. " Elizabeth said, implying that she very much hoped that Mr. Bingley could visit them.

"Of course." Mr. Bingley replied, and when he was about to say that he was going to visit the Gardiners tomorrow, Mr. Darcy was quietly giving him a wink to refuse Elizabeth's invitation.

Mr. Bingley didn't know why, but he believed that Mr. Darcy would not do this for no reason, so he turned around and said, "But I may not be able to find time to visit in the near future. Mr. Gardiner probably told you that some days ago some people in London The workers went on strike. Although this matter has basically been resolved now, there are still many things that need to be dealt with by Darcy and me."

Jane was a little disappointed, but she could understand it, as long as Mr. Bingley didn't love her.

The two Bennet sisters stayed at Bingley's house for more than an hour before leaving. As soon as they left, Mr. Bingley immediately looked at Mr. Darcy and asked, "Fitzwilliam, why did you wink at me just now?"

"On the way here, I saw the youngest daughter of the Bennet family and Wickham walking out of a civilian area. The two behaved very intimately." Mr. Darcy said with a very bad face, and he told Wick Ham was absolutely disgusting, and anything connected with Wickham repelled Mr Darcy.

"But Miss Bennet and the others didn't say Miss Lydia came together?" Mr. Bingley said in surprise, and soon realized that something was wrong.

There is no need for Jane and Elizabeth to hide the fact that their sister came to London together, but after Mr. Darcy confirmed to Elizabeth just now, they still said that they were the only ones who came to London, so one possibility is that they really did not know that their sister came together , but this possibility is very small.Another possibility is that they deliberately concealed Lydia's coming to London, but there was almost no reason why.Moreover, Lydia was actually with Wickham, and it was obviously Elizabeth who was with Wickham before.

"So I think you should be more cautious before making a decision. The things here don't look that simple. You also said that Miss Bennet's performance this time was a bit too eager." Mr. Darcy said.

"Yes, I must be more cautious. I will immediately write to the steward of Netherfield Gardens and ask him to find out what happened to the Bennet family." Mr. Bingley said immediately.

"My suggestion is that you'd better forget about this matter completely, find a chance to visit the Gardiner family, settle the matter between you and Miss Bennet, and then find a suitable lady for you again." Mr. Darcy Said.

Mr. Bingley took a deep breath and said, "You're right, Fitzwilliam, I'd better forget about Jane. But I still want to know why Jane is so enthusiastic about me all of a sudden, I really want to know .”

"Okay, if you insist." Mr. Darcy said helplessly.

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