Be the C heroine in a famous book [Quick Transmigration]
Chapter 10 The Marriage Proposal Failed
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After Elizabeth went back, she talked to Jenny playfully about this matter: "Jenny, look at Mr. Darcy's appearance, and to be honest, it's really refreshing. An arrogant person like him should be hit hard. That's good."
Jenny had been listening to Elizabeth silently just now, and when she heard this, she asked Elizabeth worriedly: "Liz, are you okay?"
Elizabeth's smiling face disappeared, and she knew she couldn't hide it from Jenny, because Jenny was the person who knew her best.
She was silent for a while, then smiled and said: "Jenny, I'm fine. It's just a lovelorn. Who hasn't been lovelorn a few times. I knew that Mr. Darcy and I are not from the same world. He and Miss Bingley It's a perfect couple."
Jane Austen said: Girls hope that they will fall in love several times, so that they can show off.
Although Jenny knows that losing love is essential, she still feels sorry for her inevitably. She is such a sympathetic person.
"I'm really fine, Jenny. Miss Bingley is such a lovely person. She is friendly, sincere and generous. Who wouldn't like her? Let's just watch her torture Mr. Darcy." Elizabeth comforted her sister .
"I wrote to my family today to ask my mother to send a carriage to pick us up, but the family will not be able to get a carriage until next Tuesday. I think we should ask Miss Bingley to send us a carriage tomorrow?" Elizabeth asked in consultation .
Jenny nodded, and fell silent.
Elizabeth immediately guessed that she really missed Mr. Bingley, but both Mr. Bingley and Jenny were sick these days. Except when they went to see him this afternoon, neither of them spoke. Elizabeth comforted: "Jenny, although Mr. Bingley is sick, Yes, but it can be seen that he is very enthusiastic about you, when you are around, he hardly looks at others."
On the one hand, Jenny felt that what Elizabeth said was right, but on the other hand, she was so sensitive that Mr. Bingley was not as enthusiastic about her as he was a few days ago. Is it because of illness?
She told Elizabeth this idea, but she answered in denial.
"It seems to me that Mr. Bingley's enthusiasm for you has not changed."
Jenny could only let go of her worries for the time being, and told her about Mrs. Bennet's rude behavior when she came to visit, and whether it would make the Miss Bingleys have any opinion.
"I think Mrs. Hurst has always been lukewarm to us. After that, her attitude towards me has changed a bit. However, Miss Bingley has not changed. I am a little ashamed of this." Elizabeth said.
And in Caroline's room, it was another scene.
Mrs. Hurst insisted on sharing a room with her, and Caroline lay on the bed with her helplessly.
"Caroline, what the hell is going on here? What the hell happened to you and Mr. Darcy? Why did Mr. Darcy look so upset afterward, despite his obvious admiration? Are you up to some trick again, won't you?" Will it go too far?" Mrs. Hurst asked with some concern.
Although Mrs. Hurst is happy to see her sister's enlightenment, she is always worried that she has played too much, and this kind of life is too exciting.
Caroline said: "Louisa, I understand what you think, but how can ladies not refuse a few marriage proposals? In this way, gentlemen think they are precious!"
Mrs. Hurst turned over in surprise, and exclaimed, "What? What did you say? Mr. Darcy proposed to you? And you refused? God, I'm going to say that you really did it wrong, Mr. Darcy is not an ordinary gentleman, he is a nobleman, spoiled by the ladies in London, he probably won't fall for your tricks! Caroline, you should immediately say that you regret it!" He said He Mrs. Sturt got up at once, looking really ready to dress Caroline.
Caroline immediately grabbed Mrs. Hurst and comforted her: "Louisa, calm down, Darcy is not the kind of person you think, he is very persistent in his feelings, and he doesn't give up so easily. Go at this time, it's okay It’s too late, and it might be counterproductive.”
Mrs. Hurst stopped moving, and asked half-believingly: "Really? Darcy won't give up?"
Caroline nodded affirmatively, but she was actually a little uncertain. After all, she refused mercilessly. The ghost knows what Darcy thought, but she pressed her face calmly and said, "Trust me, Louisa, who wouldn't want a wealthy son-in-law like Darcy, why should I lie to you?"
Having said that, Caroline is also prepared for the tragic ending, so she can only choose an alternative plan, and no one knows what the scoring standard is, so there is no rigid rule that the relationship line must be with the male lead. If there is a man comparable to the male protagonist, she thinks it is theoretically feasible to form a relationship with him.
In this way, she can only find another high-quality man to be the hero, but where can she find such a man?Maybe back in London there will be a chance.Thinking of this, the Bingley sisters fell into a dreamland.
For breakfast the next day, Elizabeth naturally did not wait for the carriage from the Bennett mansion. She could only ask Miss Bingley for help, hoping that she could send them a carriage to take them back.
Caroline thought about it and agreed.
At that time, Jenny hesitated and was about to speak, but was interrupted by Mrs. Hurst: "Miss Bennet, Miss Elizabeth, when Charles wakes up, I will definitely convey your concern to him. Good luck, ladies .”
The disgust in Mrs. Hurst's words was obvious, and Charles was still sleeping, so it was inconvenient to visit.
Jenny wasn't thick-skinned enough, so she got into the carriage in frustration.
When Charles woke up, he knew that Jenny had left, and he was really disappointed.
But his feelings for Jenny are not as deep as in the original book, and at this time, he unexpectedly discovered that everyone rejected Jenny.
So he asked curiously: "Miss Bennet is such a lovely person. She is beautiful, kind and generous. I have never seen such a lovely lady."
Then he added: "Except, of course, for my two lovely sisters."
"I don't understand why anyone doesn't like her?" He said, looking at Louisa.
Louisa replied: "Charles, Miss Jenny is indeed as you say, very kind and beautiful."
Then she changed the subject and said, "However, her relatives are not as likable as she is."
"Perhaps you don't know? On Thursday, Mrs. Bennet came, not to mention her vulgar manners and vulgar conversation."
"I never saw anything more absurd and insolent than that she should ask for a ball at Netherfield when the master was very ill."
"I really feel sorry for our sister Caroline. I have to accept such guests and agree to their unreasonable request." Seeing that Charles was shaken, Louisa continued.
Sure enough, Charles' attention immediately turned to Caroline, and he said distressedly: "Caroline, my sister, I'm so lucky to have a sister like you. It's because of you that my illness recovered so quickly."
Charles is much better again today and is on his way to recovery.
Darcy was unusually silent beside him.
He doesn't seem to have recovered from the blow of the broken relationship, except for a few words with Charles at first, and then just looking at them, which managed to get Charles' attention.
Although Darcy is usually very silent, but out of the intuition of a small animal, he feels that Darcy today is a bit unusual.
Then he asked: "Darcy, my dear friend, has anything happened to you these days?"
Darcy glanced at Caroline, and replied: "Something happened, and you will definitely be surprised by this, I'm sure."
Caroline didn't know what he was going to do, and looked at him in the same astonishment.
"Then you must tell me, Darcy." Charles was very cooperative.
Darcy said in a low voice: "Actually, I fell into the same thoughts as you, but the goddess of love didn't take care of me, and I was rejected."
Charles was astonished that Darcy should have fallen in love with a young lady during his illness.
He seemed to have thought of something, and said in surprise, "Darcy, you're not talking about Miss Elizabeth Bennet. You proposed to her? So soon?"
As soon as this remark came out, Darcy's complexion was very beautiful, with redness in the white and blue in the red.
He glanced at Caroline several times, not very secretly, but saw her half-smile eyes.
He hurriedly objected loudly: "No, no, it's not Miss Elizabeth Bennett. Why is it that only Miss Bennett's family deserves the admiration of a gentleman?"
Charles was even more surprised, wondering: "Then who else? Darcy, just tell me? I'm really curious."
It's a pity that Darcy had already fallen into an extremely embarrassing situation, and he didn't even bother to explain, so he found an excuse and ran away.
Charles could only turn his eyes to his sister, hoping for a hint.
Then his eyes opened wider and wider, and under Mrs. Hurst's affirmative gaze, he fell into a sea of joy.
Goodness, Darcy is in love with his sister, Caroline.
It was wonderful that he and Darcy should have the possibility of being a family, nothing could be better.
It's a pity that he was happy too early, and Caroline didn't want to agree to Darcy yet.
However, Caroline was a little happy to see that Darcy recovered so quickly and was not scared off by the blow, but wanted to pursue her again.
Furthermore, I have some admiration for his mentality and a feeling of appreciation.As expected of a person who can become a hero, he has a strong psychological quality.
As it turns out, Darcy has not only recovered, but seems to have developed a new strategy.
He not only got Charles as an ally, but also tried to get close to Mrs. Hurst.
This afternoon, because the guests had all left and Charles had gotten better, everyone was sitting in the living room a little bored.
Mr. Hurst brought up the card game again, and this time Darcy did not refuse, for he also wanted to see Caroline's cleverness in playing cards.
However, Caroline felt too boring and refused.
At this moment, Mr. Darcy said: "Mrs. Hurst, Caroline, if you don't mind, it would be very nice if I could go for a walk with the two ladies."
Mrs. Hurst admired Caroline very much in the morning, because all her guesses about Mr. Darcy were right, and Mr. Darcy did not give up because of her refusal, but became more and more frustrated.
Near Netherfield there was a lovely fresh wood, through which ran a clear brook, in which Miss Bingley used to walk.
As soon as he left the door of the living room, Darcy stopped, and said to the two ladies: "In order to prevent the two noble ladies from falling down, why don't you help me?"
Darcy moved his arms slightly away from his sides so that the ladies could take his arms.
Mrs. Hurst was very kind, and Caroline spent all her time watching what he could do to please her, and she didn't refuse.
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After Elizabeth went back, she talked to Jenny playfully about this matter: "Jenny, look at Mr. Darcy's appearance, and to be honest, it's really refreshing. An arrogant person like him should be hit hard. That's good."
Jenny had been listening to Elizabeth silently just now, and when she heard this, she asked Elizabeth worriedly: "Liz, are you okay?"
Elizabeth's smiling face disappeared, and she knew she couldn't hide it from Jenny, because Jenny was the person who knew her best.
She was silent for a while, then smiled and said: "Jenny, I'm fine. It's just a lovelorn. Who hasn't been lovelorn a few times. I knew that Mr. Darcy and I are not from the same world. He and Miss Bingley It's a perfect couple."
Jane Austen said: Girls hope that they will fall in love several times, so that they can show off.
Although Jenny knows that losing love is essential, she still feels sorry for her inevitably. She is such a sympathetic person.
"I'm really fine, Jenny. Miss Bingley is such a lovely person. She is friendly, sincere and generous. Who wouldn't like her? Let's just watch her torture Mr. Darcy." Elizabeth comforted her sister .
"I wrote to my family today to ask my mother to send a carriage to pick us up, but the family will not be able to get a carriage until next Tuesday. I think we should ask Miss Bingley to send us a carriage tomorrow?" Elizabeth asked in consultation .
Jenny nodded, and fell silent.
Elizabeth immediately guessed that she really missed Mr. Bingley, but both Mr. Bingley and Jenny were sick these days. Except when they went to see him this afternoon, neither of them spoke. Elizabeth comforted: "Jenny, although Mr. Bingley is sick, Yes, but it can be seen that he is very enthusiastic about you, when you are around, he hardly looks at others."
On the one hand, Jenny felt that what Elizabeth said was right, but on the other hand, she was so sensitive that Mr. Bingley was not as enthusiastic about her as he was a few days ago. Is it because of illness?
She told Elizabeth this idea, but she answered in denial.
"It seems to me that Mr. Bingley's enthusiasm for you has not changed."
Jenny could only let go of her worries for the time being, and told her about Mrs. Bennet's rude behavior when she came to visit, and whether it would make the Miss Bingleys have any opinion.
"I think Mrs. Hurst has always been lukewarm to us. After that, her attitude towards me has changed a bit. However, Miss Bingley has not changed. I am a little ashamed of this." Elizabeth said.
And in Caroline's room, it was another scene.
Mrs. Hurst insisted on sharing a room with her, and Caroline lay on the bed with her helplessly.
"Caroline, what the hell is going on here? What the hell happened to you and Mr. Darcy? Why did Mr. Darcy look so upset afterward, despite his obvious admiration? Are you up to some trick again, won't you?" Will it go too far?" Mrs. Hurst asked with some concern.
Although Mrs. Hurst is happy to see her sister's enlightenment, she is always worried that she has played too much, and this kind of life is too exciting.
Caroline said: "Louisa, I understand what you think, but how can ladies not refuse a few marriage proposals? In this way, gentlemen think they are precious!"
Mrs. Hurst turned over in surprise, and exclaimed, "What? What did you say? Mr. Darcy proposed to you? And you refused? God, I'm going to say that you really did it wrong, Mr. Darcy is not an ordinary gentleman, he is a nobleman, spoiled by the ladies in London, he probably won't fall for your tricks! Caroline, you should immediately say that you regret it!" He said He Mrs. Sturt got up at once, looking really ready to dress Caroline.
Caroline immediately grabbed Mrs. Hurst and comforted her: "Louisa, calm down, Darcy is not the kind of person you think, he is very persistent in his feelings, and he doesn't give up so easily. Go at this time, it's okay It’s too late, and it might be counterproductive.”
Mrs. Hurst stopped moving, and asked half-believingly: "Really? Darcy won't give up?"
Caroline nodded affirmatively, but she was actually a little uncertain. After all, she refused mercilessly. The ghost knows what Darcy thought, but she pressed her face calmly and said, "Trust me, Louisa, who wouldn't want a wealthy son-in-law like Darcy, why should I lie to you?"
Having said that, Caroline is also prepared for the tragic ending, so she can only choose an alternative plan, and no one knows what the scoring standard is, so there is no rigid rule that the relationship line must be with the male lead. If there is a man comparable to the male protagonist, she thinks it is theoretically feasible to form a relationship with him.
In this way, she can only find another high-quality man to be the hero, but where can she find such a man?Maybe back in London there will be a chance.Thinking of this, the Bingley sisters fell into a dreamland.
For breakfast the next day, Elizabeth naturally did not wait for the carriage from the Bennett mansion. She could only ask Miss Bingley for help, hoping that she could send them a carriage to take them back.
Caroline thought about it and agreed.
At that time, Jenny hesitated and was about to speak, but was interrupted by Mrs. Hurst: "Miss Bennet, Miss Elizabeth, when Charles wakes up, I will definitely convey your concern to him. Good luck, ladies .”
The disgust in Mrs. Hurst's words was obvious, and Charles was still sleeping, so it was inconvenient to visit.
Jenny wasn't thick-skinned enough, so she got into the carriage in frustration.
When Charles woke up, he knew that Jenny had left, and he was really disappointed.
But his feelings for Jenny are not as deep as in the original book, and at this time, he unexpectedly discovered that everyone rejected Jenny.
So he asked curiously: "Miss Bennet is such a lovely person. She is beautiful, kind and generous. I have never seen such a lovely lady."
Then he added: "Except, of course, for my two lovely sisters."
"I don't understand why anyone doesn't like her?" He said, looking at Louisa.
Louisa replied: "Charles, Miss Jenny is indeed as you say, very kind and beautiful."
Then she changed the subject and said, "However, her relatives are not as likable as she is."
"Perhaps you don't know? On Thursday, Mrs. Bennet came, not to mention her vulgar manners and vulgar conversation."
"I never saw anything more absurd and insolent than that she should ask for a ball at Netherfield when the master was very ill."
"I really feel sorry for our sister Caroline. I have to accept such guests and agree to their unreasonable request." Seeing that Charles was shaken, Louisa continued.
Sure enough, Charles' attention immediately turned to Caroline, and he said distressedly: "Caroline, my sister, I'm so lucky to have a sister like you. It's because of you that my illness recovered so quickly."
Charles is much better again today and is on his way to recovery.
Darcy was unusually silent beside him.
He doesn't seem to have recovered from the blow of the broken relationship, except for a few words with Charles at first, and then just looking at them, which managed to get Charles' attention.
Although Darcy is usually very silent, but out of the intuition of a small animal, he feels that Darcy today is a bit unusual.
Then he asked: "Darcy, my dear friend, has anything happened to you these days?"
Darcy glanced at Caroline, and replied: "Something happened, and you will definitely be surprised by this, I'm sure."
Caroline didn't know what he was going to do, and looked at him in the same astonishment.
"Then you must tell me, Darcy." Charles was very cooperative.
Darcy said in a low voice: "Actually, I fell into the same thoughts as you, but the goddess of love didn't take care of me, and I was rejected."
Charles was astonished that Darcy should have fallen in love with a young lady during his illness.
He seemed to have thought of something, and said in surprise, "Darcy, you're not talking about Miss Elizabeth Bennet. You proposed to her? So soon?"
As soon as this remark came out, Darcy's complexion was very beautiful, with redness in the white and blue in the red.
He glanced at Caroline several times, not very secretly, but saw her half-smile eyes.
He hurriedly objected loudly: "No, no, it's not Miss Elizabeth Bennett. Why is it that only Miss Bennett's family deserves the admiration of a gentleman?"
Charles was even more surprised, wondering: "Then who else? Darcy, just tell me? I'm really curious."
It's a pity that Darcy had already fallen into an extremely embarrassing situation, and he didn't even bother to explain, so he found an excuse and ran away.
Charles could only turn his eyes to his sister, hoping for a hint.
Then his eyes opened wider and wider, and under Mrs. Hurst's affirmative gaze, he fell into a sea of joy.
Goodness, Darcy is in love with his sister, Caroline.
It was wonderful that he and Darcy should have the possibility of being a family, nothing could be better.
It's a pity that he was happy too early, and Caroline didn't want to agree to Darcy yet.
However, Caroline was a little happy to see that Darcy recovered so quickly and was not scared off by the blow, but wanted to pursue her again.
Furthermore, I have some admiration for his mentality and a feeling of appreciation.As expected of a person who can become a hero, he has a strong psychological quality.
As it turns out, Darcy has not only recovered, but seems to have developed a new strategy.
He not only got Charles as an ally, but also tried to get close to Mrs. Hurst.
This afternoon, because the guests had all left and Charles had gotten better, everyone was sitting in the living room a little bored.
Mr. Hurst brought up the card game again, and this time Darcy did not refuse, for he also wanted to see Caroline's cleverness in playing cards.
However, Caroline felt too boring and refused.
At this moment, Mr. Darcy said: "Mrs. Hurst, Caroline, if you don't mind, it would be very nice if I could go for a walk with the two ladies."
Mrs. Hurst admired Caroline very much in the morning, because all her guesses about Mr. Darcy were right, and Mr. Darcy did not give up because of her refusal, but became more and more frustrated.
Near Netherfield there was a lovely fresh wood, through which ran a clear brook, in which Miss Bingley used to walk.
As soon as he left the door of the living room, Darcy stopped, and said to the two ladies: "In order to prevent the two noble ladies from falling down, why don't you help me?"
Darcy moved his arms slightly away from his sides so that the ladies could take his arms.
Mrs. Hurst was very kind, and Caroline spent all her time watching what he could do to please her, and she didn't refuse.
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