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Caroline looked at his handsome face, always showing a unique side in front of her, and felt very sweet in her heart.
She deliberately replied slowly: "In that case, next time I want to find someone to ride a horse with, Mr. Darcy is a good choice."
Seeing her sly smile, Darcy was extremely embarrassed, and looked around for a while, not daring to meet her eyes, for he was afraid that he would blush even more.
For a while, the two rode slowly side by side. Although they didn't speak, they felt very happy.Caroline felt that she was in a much better mood, and things suddenly became clear. She felt that she didn't have to think so much. She liked Darcy, so she should actively strive for it instead of waiting blindly.
But Darcy was only admiring her bright face and bright eyes because of the exercise, and unconsciously, she reached the fork in the road.
When dismounting, Caroline's skirt was hanging on the ponytail mountain, and she almost slipped. Darcy immediately pulled her back, but with too much strength, she took her into his arms.
Caroline held him in his arms for a while in surprise, and felt that the place was not the same as his cold appearance, but was very warm and thick. His heartbeat was strong and powerful, and she could feel his scorching heat through several layers of fabric. temperature.
Caroline's face gradually became flushed. When she left this embrace, she glanced at Darcy. The moment they looked at each other, she obviously felt her heart beating faster, and got into the carriage in a panic.It wasn't until the carriage was two or three meters away that she dared to raise her head and looked back. Seeing that Darcy's eyes hadn't left, she turned back in a panic.
Watching the carriage go away, Darcy was finally willing to return the horse he had just snatched to Charles, and headed for the town.
Darcy was a little absent-minded along the way, and he obviously felt that Caroline's attitude had undergone a gratifying change. He wondered whether she fell in love with him for a while, and worried about gains and losses for a while.Then he thought that Caroline likes to ride horses very much, and maybe some horses should be selected from Pemberley's horse farm, but she is too dangerous to ride a horse and needs someone to accompany her. Where is he more suitable?
Not to mention how Mrs. Hurst teased Caroline on the road, and how Caroline blushed to cover it up, just talk about what happened at the Bennett's house.
When the Miss Bingleys reached the Bennet's house, the master, hearing the sound of the carriage, came out to meet them.
Seeing the two of them alone, Mrs. Bennet asked, "Isn't Mr. Bingley here? It really makes me sad that I don't see such a lovely young man today."
If the male guests want to come, they will notify Mr. Bennet in advance, so Mrs. Bennet asked a little abruptly, and the two older Miss Bennet blushed a little.
"No, he and Darcy have something to go out today, and I will definitely convey your greetings." Caroline didn't take this to heart, because she regarded Mrs. Bennet as a patient in her heart. To a patient, Of course not too much.
"Oh, that's such a pity. I thought he would come over together to see Jenny. You know, people who are in love can't be separated for a moment." Mrs. Bennet's words were finally stopped by Elizabeth this time, and she deflated Shrugging, he led the guest into the reception room.
Miss Bennet was walking behind, when Elizabeth, who was beside her, asked her sister: "Has Mr. Bingley recovered? How is he?"
After getting an affirmative answer, they all cheered up.
Mrs. Hurst said at this time: "Yes, Charles has been well for a long time. He was able to walk around yesterday morning. We asked him if he wanted to come with us when we went out today. He said it was more urgent to visit friends. , let us bring an apology."
Caroline felt embarrassed for Jenny when she heard the eccentric words.
What does it mean that a friend is more urgent?Doesn't it mean that Jenny is not that important?
It's just that Charles did have the idea of giving up Jenny, so Caroline didn't say anything. Jenny obviously noticed it, and her eyes dimmed a little.
Seeing this, Eliza couldn't believe it, because from her point of view, Mr. Bingley obviously had a deep affection for her sister, so she questioned a little: "Miss Bingley, is your brother really saying that?"
She didn't ask Mrs. Hurst, because she obviously felt that she was very dissatisfied with Jenny, and it was difficult to hear the truth. Miss Bingley had always been friendly, so she probably wouldn't lie to them.
"Charles did know that we came to visit you, and we parted ways halfway." Caroline said it rather cryptically, but she didn't admit it or deny it.
But for Jenny, this sentence was enough. It turned out that her premonition was correct, and Mr. Bingley had already forgotten her.
In the following time, Jenny watched the sisters chatting with the Bingley sisters in silence, with a heavy heart, and her sister Elizabeth was not much better, and she was eager to comfort Jenny.
And these have little to do with Caroline, the purpose of her coming today is not them, her eyes are intentionally or unintentionally on the youngest of Bennett, Lydia Bennett is the youngest child of Mrs. Bennett , and the most favored, but it was this child who brought a crisis to the whole family.
In the original book, the heroine described her like this:
When the militia were stationed in Hertfordshire, she hadn't seen Lydia's attraction to Wickham at all, but she knew that Lydia would be hooked if anyone seduced her.
She likes this officer one day, and another officer the next day. As long as you show courtesy to her, she will take a fancy to you.
Her usual emotions are extremely non-specific, but she has never been short of someone to talk about.It's only because she has never had a tutor and indulged her willfully, which resulted in such a girl ending up like this.
This girl is very willful and obsessed with officers. In the original book, she elopes with Wycombe. If Darcy hadn't forced them to marry, none of the Bennet girls would be able to marry.
And the crux of the matter is not Wycombe. Although this smooth-talking man has seduced her, without Wycombe, it is hard to say that there will be no one else, and now it is impossible for Darcy to deal with her family for Elizabeth as before. thing.
It might not be a bad compensation for the Bennets, then, if her elopement was prevented.
As for how to stop a wayward girl from elopement, it is difficult to stop it with simple persuasion, and she is not qualified.But Lydia's parents chose to let it go, which is tantamount to giving up this qualification.Then, she can only go the other way.
When she checked the system yesterday, she found that one of the diseases was very suitable for this little girl.It's not harmful to nature, nor is it harmful to her body, but it's a good thing for her that she can't go out for a while.Because she is only 16 years old, she shouldn't have participated in too much social interaction.
After she gave the system an acceptable command, she temporarily put the matter aside and communicated with the Bennetts.
"Actually, we are here today, and there is one more thing to tell everyone. Because of something happening in London, we need to leave for a while earlier. As for the ball I promised last time at Netherfield, it can only be temporarily It’s cancelled.” Louisa’s letter to London received a quick response, and Charles discussed with everyone and returned to London tomorrow.
"Oh, this is really unfortunate news." Mrs. Bennet looked like she was about to faint. "So, when is Mr. Bingley coming back? He will be back!"
Luisa smiled proudly: "Maybe it will, but no one can say for sure about this matter, I will miss you, my friends."
Now, even Elizabeth doubted Charles' affection for Jenny.She began to doubt her own judgment. Maybe Mr. Bingley was just kind and didn't have much affection for Jenny.But she made a decisive conclusion and let Jenny get deeper and deeper. She couldn't believe that she was the chief culprit who made Jenny sad.
The atmosphere at Bennett's house was very gloomy on this day!Mrs. Bennet is sad about losing a wealthy husband, and Miss Bennet is broken in love.Elizabeth was busy blaming herself and comforting her, while the two younger ones were grieving over a lost chance at a prom.Only Mr. Bennet and Mary were the most unflappable, both obsessed with books.
But the misfortunes at Bennett House were not enough, and the next day the whole house was in turmoil.
Lydia's best sister, Katie, woke up and let out a terrified roar, which successfully attracted everyone to her.Mrs Bennet then managed to pass out and was only revived with the help of smelling salts.
Soon the whole of Longborn knew the news: Lydia Bennett had become bald.In fact, according to Mrs. Lucas, Bennett's neighbor, Lydia had no hair on her entire head. Her hair had fallen out, smoother than an egg, and her eyebrows had also fallen out. I can't see anyone anymore.
Now, Jenny and Elizabeth didn't have time to think about the Bentleys, and the house was full of visitors.
It was also on this day that their cousin Collins arrived, complicating the situation further.
In order to compensate the lost property of the Bennets, Collins decided to choose one of the Miss Bennets as his wife.
In order of age, Collins chose Jenny, and Mrs. Bennet was finally a little happy about it.That way, they won't have to worry about being homeless after Mr. Bennet's death.
Elizabeth was the only one in the family who disapproved, but it didn't help, and even Jenny herself agreed, for from the outside it looked like a good marriage indeed.
At this time, unlike the original book, Mr. Bingley was pursuing Jenny, so Mrs. Bennet naturally refused to marry Jenny to Collins on the grounds that Mr. Bingley was going to be engaged to Jenny, so that Collins entangled Elizabeth.
The current situation is that Collins fell in love with the most beautiful Jenny, and none of them had any reason to object, and Jenny agreed to his marriage proposal.
In this regard, Elizabeth is very painful, but helpless.
She can't say that she agreed to Collins' marriage proposal regardless of her feelings like Miss Lucas in the original book, because Jenny has already been deeply hurt by her misleading, and she looks a little disheartened.
On the morning of the second day when Caroline visited Bennett, Charles boarded the carriage to London, and the three of them had to pack their things and leave two days later.
Therefore, Caroline knew that the system had worked on Lydia's alopecia, which would last for five years.All the Bennet ladies would be married by then, and Lydia was only twenty-one, and not too late to enter society.
As for Collins' proposal to Jenny, she found out when she met Elizabeth on the third day's walk.It can be seen that she is very painful because of this, and she is not at all happy when talking about it.Caroline struggled with this too, because Charles hadn't completely forgotten about Jenny, because he had a conversation before he left.
It was the night before he left. It could be seen that he was preoccupied and sighed from time to time.Finally, he said to himself, "Miss Bennet is a nice lady, isn't she?"
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Caroline looked at his handsome face, always showing a unique side in front of her, and felt very sweet in her heart.
She deliberately replied slowly: "In that case, next time I want to find someone to ride a horse with, Mr. Darcy is a good choice."
Seeing her sly smile, Darcy was extremely embarrassed, and looked around for a while, not daring to meet her eyes, for he was afraid that he would blush even more.
For a while, the two rode slowly side by side. Although they didn't speak, they felt very happy.Caroline felt that she was in a much better mood, and things suddenly became clear. She felt that she didn't have to think so much. She liked Darcy, so she should actively strive for it instead of waiting blindly.
But Darcy was only admiring her bright face and bright eyes because of the exercise, and unconsciously, she reached the fork in the road.
When dismounting, Caroline's skirt was hanging on the ponytail mountain, and she almost slipped. Darcy immediately pulled her back, but with too much strength, she took her into his arms.
Caroline held him in his arms for a while in surprise, and felt that the place was not the same as his cold appearance, but was very warm and thick. His heartbeat was strong and powerful, and she could feel his scorching heat through several layers of fabric. temperature.
Caroline's face gradually became flushed. When she left this embrace, she glanced at Darcy. The moment they looked at each other, she obviously felt her heart beating faster, and got into the carriage in a panic.It wasn't until the carriage was two or three meters away that she dared to raise her head and looked back. Seeing that Darcy's eyes hadn't left, she turned back in a panic.
Watching the carriage go away, Darcy was finally willing to return the horse he had just snatched to Charles, and headed for the town.
Darcy was a little absent-minded along the way, and he obviously felt that Caroline's attitude had undergone a gratifying change. He wondered whether she fell in love with him for a while, and worried about gains and losses for a while.Then he thought that Caroline likes to ride horses very much, and maybe some horses should be selected from Pemberley's horse farm, but she is too dangerous to ride a horse and needs someone to accompany her. Where is he more suitable?
Not to mention how Mrs. Hurst teased Caroline on the road, and how Caroline blushed to cover it up, just talk about what happened at the Bennett's house.
When the Miss Bingleys reached the Bennet's house, the master, hearing the sound of the carriage, came out to meet them.
Seeing the two of them alone, Mrs. Bennet asked, "Isn't Mr. Bingley here? It really makes me sad that I don't see such a lovely young man today."
If the male guests want to come, they will notify Mr. Bennet in advance, so Mrs. Bennet asked a little abruptly, and the two older Miss Bennet blushed a little.
"No, he and Darcy have something to go out today, and I will definitely convey your greetings." Caroline didn't take this to heart, because she regarded Mrs. Bennet as a patient in her heart. To a patient, Of course not too much.
"Oh, that's such a pity. I thought he would come over together to see Jenny. You know, people who are in love can't be separated for a moment." Mrs. Bennet's words were finally stopped by Elizabeth this time, and she deflated Shrugging, he led the guest into the reception room.
Miss Bennet was walking behind, when Elizabeth, who was beside her, asked her sister: "Has Mr. Bingley recovered? How is he?"
After getting an affirmative answer, they all cheered up.
Mrs. Hurst said at this time: "Yes, Charles has been well for a long time. He was able to walk around yesterday morning. We asked him if he wanted to come with us when we went out today. He said it was more urgent to visit friends. , let us bring an apology."
Caroline felt embarrassed for Jenny when she heard the eccentric words.
What does it mean that a friend is more urgent?Doesn't it mean that Jenny is not that important?
It's just that Charles did have the idea of giving up Jenny, so Caroline didn't say anything. Jenny obviously noticed it, and her eyes dimmed a little.
Seeing this, Eliza couldn't believe it, because from her point of view, Mr. Bingley obviously had a deep affection for her sister, so she questioned a little: "Miss Bingley, is your brother really saying that?"
She didn't ask Mrs. Hurst, because she obviously felt that she was very dissatisfied with Jenny, and it was difficult to hear the truth. Miss Bingley had always been friendly, so she probably wouldn't lie to them.
"Charles did know that we came to visit you, and we parted ways halfway." Caroline said it rather cryptically, but she didn't admit it or deny it.
But for Jenny, this sentence was enough. It turned out that her premonition was correct, and Mr. Bingley had already forgotten her.
In the following time, Jenny watched the sisters chatting with the Bingley sisters in silence, with a heavy heart, and her sister Elizabeth was not much better, and she was eager to comfort Jenny.
And these have little to do with Caroline, the purpose of her coming today is not them, her eyes are intentionally or unintentionally on the youngest of Bennett, Lydia Bennett is the youngest child of Mrs. Bennett , and the most favored, but it was this child who brought a crisis to the whole family.
In the original book, the heroine described her like this:
When the militia were stationed in Hertfordshire, she hadn't seen Lydia's attraction to Wickham at all, but she knew that Lydia would be hooked if anyone seduced her.
She likes this officer one day, and another officer the next day. As long as you show courtesy to her, she will take a fancy to you.
Her usual emotions are extremely non-specific, but she has never been short of someone to talk about.It's only because she has never had a tutor and indulged her willfully, which resulted in such a girl ending up like this.
This girl is very willful and obsessed with officers. In the original book, she elopes with Wycombe. If Darcy hadn't forced them to marry, none of the Bennet girls would be able to marry.
And the crux of the matter is not Wycombe. Although this smooth-talking man has seduced her, without Wycombe, it is hard to say that there will be no one else, and now it is impossible for Darcy to deal with her family for Elizabeth as before. thing.
It might not be a bad compensation for the Bennets, then, if her elopement was prevented.
As for how to stop a wayward girl from elopement, it is difficult to stop it with simple persuasion, and she is not qualified.But Lydia's parents chose to let it go, which is tantamount to giving up this qualification.Then, she can only go the other way.
When she checked the system yesterday, she found that one of the diseases was very suitable for this little girl.It's not harmful to nature, nor is it harmful to her body, but it's a good thing for her that she can't go out for a while.Because she is only 16 years old, she shouldn't have participated in too much social interaction.
After she gave the system an acceptable command, she temporarily put the matter aside and communicated with the Bennetts.
"Actually, we are here today, and there is one more thing to tell everyone. Because of something happening in London, we need to leave for a while earlier. As for the ball I promised last time at Netherfield, it can only be temporarily It’s cancelled.” Louisa’s letter to London received a quick response, and Charles discussed with everyone and returned to London tomorrow.
"Oh, this is really unfortunate news." Mrs. Bennet looked like she was about to faint. "So, when is Mr. Bingley coming back? He will be back!"
Luisa smiled proudly: "Maybe it will, but no one can say for sure about this matter, I will miss you, my friends."
Now, even Elizabeth doubted Charles' affection for Jenny.She began to doubt her own judgment. Maybe Mr. Bingley was just kind and didn't have much affection for Jenny.But she made a decisive conclusion and let Jenny get deeper and deeper. She couldn't believe that she was the chief culprit who made Jenny sad.
The atmosphere at Bennett's house was very gloomy on this day!Mrs. Bennet is sad about losing a wealthy husband, and Miss Bennet is broken in love.Elizabeth was busy blaming herself and comforting her, while the two younger ones were grieving over a lost chance at a prom.Only Mr. Bennet and Mary were the most unflappable, both obsessed with books.
But the misfortunes at Bennett House were not enough, and the next day the whole house was in turmoil.
Lydia's best sister, Katie, woke up and let out a terrified roar, which successfully attracted everyone to her.Mrs Bennet then managed to pass out and was only revived with the help of smelling salts.
Soon the whole of Longborn knew the news: Lydia Bennett had become bald.In fact, according to Mrs. Lucas, Bennett's neighbor, Lydia had no hair on her entire head. Her hair had fallen out, smoother than an egg, and her eyebrows had also fallen out. I can't see anyone anymore.
Now, Jenny and Elizabeth didn't have time to think about the Bentleys, and the house was full of visitors.
It was also on this day that their cousin Collins arrived, complicating the situation further.
In order to compensate the lost property of the Bennets, Collins decided to choose one of the Miss Bennets as his wife.
In order of age, Collins chose Jenny, and Mrs. Bennet was finally a little happy about it.That way, they won't have to worry about being homeless after Mr. Bennet's death.
Elizabeth was the only one in the family who disapproved, but it didn't help, and even Jenny herself agreed, for from the outside it looked like a good marriage indeed.
At this time, unlike the original book, Mr. Bingley was pursuing Jenny, so Mrs. Bennet naturally refused to marry Jenny to Collins on the grounds that Mr. Bingley was going to be engaged to Jenny, so that Collins entangled Elizabeth.
The current situation is that Collins fell in love with the most beautiful Jenny, and none of them had any reason to object, and Jenny agreed to his marriage proposal.
In this regard, Elizabeth is very painful, but helpless.
She can't say that she agreed to Collins' marriage proposal regardless of her feelings like Miss Lucas in the original book, because Jenny has already been deeply hurt by her misleading, and she looks a little disheartened.
On the morning of the second day when Caroline visited Bennett, Charles boarded the carriage to London, and the three of them had to pack their things and leave two days later.
Therefore, Caroline knew that the system had worked on Lydia's alopecia, which would last for five years.All the Bennet ladies would be married by then, and Lydia was only twenty-one, and not too late to enter society.
As for Collins' proposal to Jenny, she found out when she met Elizabeth on the third day's walk.It can be seen that she is very painful because of this, and she is not at all happy when talking about it.Caroline struggled with this too, because Charles hadn't completely forgotten about Jenny, because he had a conversation before he left.
It was the night before he left. It could be seen that he was preoccupied and sighed from time to time.Finally, he said to himself, "Miss Bennet is a nice lady, isn't she?"
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