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Elizabeth, feeling her gaze, smiled politely, and went to keep her sister company again.

At three o'clock in the afternoon, Elizabeth came to see Charles and took her leave.

Caroline hurriedly tried to persuade her to stay: "Miss Elizabeth, Jenny is very ill. She must very much hope that her closest sister is by her side. I think you should stay in Netherfield."

Elizabeth thought she was just staying in accordance with the etiquette, but still insisted on leaving.

But she later realized that Caroline was indeed sincere to keep her.

Because Caroline came to visit Jenny in the afternoon and kept her again, and Jenny really couldn't bear her to leave.

So she accepted Miss Bingley's kindness and stayed in Netherfield. Miss Bingley was very considerate and sent someone to deliver a letter to Bennet's mansion, and Elizabeth was even more grateful.

And Jenny learned what the Miss Bingleys said in the morning from Elizabeth, and she lamented that she had not misjudged the person, and her spirit was better.

With Elizabeth taking good care of her, her condition has improved.

Caroline and Louisa went next to Charles' room, where Mr. Darcy happened to be.

Seeing Caroline, he was much calmer than in the morning, but he was a little bit bitter and bitter, and he had nothing to say after a simple greeting.

He is in great pain now, and his whole body is split into two halves, one half, and he can't help but pay attention to Caroline.The other half, however, was condemning his playful behavior, he couldn't stand it anymore, and didn't show up again all day.

Caroline is genuinely curious about Darcy, who seems to be struggling and definitely has something to do with her.

Because every time she spoke, his eyes would be on her, but whenever she looked, he could always see his face turned away.

She was sure that she was not so annoying, so what happened to Darcy's strange behavior?

Caroline couldn't figure it out, and she felt a little frustrated for a while, feeling that her task was very slim.

To Mrs. Hurst's delight, Charles' condition stabilized, with a low-grade fever.

He was very concerned about Jenny's condition, and he didn't fall asleep again until Caroline told the good news about Jenny.

The next day, Thursday, Mrs. Bennet came with her three other daughters.

This woman who always sighs "fragile nerves" in the original work has always been keen to marry her daughter, but because she is too eager, she often makes people laugh, including her husband and daughter.

At this time, she was sitting on the sofa opposite Caroline, praising her decoration and luxurious furniture all the time, showing no concern for her daughter at all.

Caroline has always been confused by the woman in the original book. On the one hand, she thinks that she is right to consider her daughter, and on the other hand, she feels that her feelings for her daughter are very strange.

At this time, when Caroline saw the real person, she realized that she was indeed a little nervous. Perhaps the pressure of long-term childlessness and the issue of inheritance rights overwhelmed her.

According to the Land Restricted Inheritance Law, after Mr. Bennett's death, the land and manor of Bennett will be inherited by their distant relative Mr. Collins. If they don't marry their daughters, they will all be homeless.

Therefore, Mrs. Bennet is a patient who is about to collapse, and many of her behaviors are understandable.

For example, in order to bring Jenny into the Bingley family, she did not hesitate to throw her daughter at Netherfield Manor and ran home by herself.

As for Bennet's youngest daughters, one of them was seen to be unsociable, and to speak very awkwardly.

The other two little ones were a bit too lively, the result of improper education.

When Jenny and Elizabeth were born, they were expected, and the Bennets had a good relationship, so they were well educated.

Elizabeth, in particular, was almost brought up as a boy by Mr. Bennett.

But a few small ones were born because their parents wanted to have sons.

Mr. Bennet, who had five daughters, was completely disheartened and hid in his study, while Mrs. Bennet was a little nervous, so the younger daughters were ruined.

It is not difficult to understand why the youngest daughter Lydia chose to elope with the only villain in the story, Wickham.

Because her mother taught her that a "red uniform" officer is a good match, and Wycombe is a handsome "red uniform".

When Caroline received the Bennetts, Elizabeth was very embarrassed throughout the whole process, and kept stopping her mother and sisters from acting inappropriately.

Although she knew that Miss Bingley would not care, she blushed even more.

Especially when Mrs. Bennet proposed a ball at Netherfield, she was stunned.

Fortunately, Miss Bingley was very tolerant and kind, and agreed to this unreasonable request.

God knows how much it would be to make such a request from my mother, who was a guest, while Mr. Bingley was still ill.

After receiving the Bennetts, Caroline returned to Charles' room.

Mrs. Hurst didn't go out just now, and when she heard her talking about the ball, her dissatisfaction with the Bennets deepened.

She remembered that Charles had never forgotten Miss Bennet during his illness, and Mr. Darcy was very concerned about that Elizabeth. She always felt that Longbourne was not a place to stay for a long time.

The time spent with the patient was very boring. This afternoon, Caroline could only take a book and pretended to be very serious, but she was actually reading "Pride and Prejudice" carefully.

At dinner time, Mr. Darcy finally showed up, still in the same pained manner.

It's just that, apart from Caroline, he didn't even look at Elizabeth.

Caroline felt even weirder, but, instinctively, she thought it was a good thing.

After dinner, after visiting the sick, we all went to the living room together.

Mr. Darcy was still so silent, as if there was something he couldn't figure out, he was always thinking, his brows were slightly frowned, making it hard to get close to.

When Mr. Hurst came back, he said he wanted to play cards. Darcy immediately took a look at Caroline and refused immediately, so he could only lean on the sofa and doze off.

After chatting with Mrs. Hearst for a while, Caroline became a little bored, because "Pride and Prejudice" was already a bit tired. When she was thinking about whether to read another book, Mrs. Hearst suggested that they Come play the piano and sing.

Caroline struggled for a moment between the two.

reading?

Sorry, although she has related text information in her mind, but out of habit, she is not used to this kind of ancient text, and always feels that there is a layer of separation.

She can retrieve a lot of slang and customs in her mind, but she can't empathize with her, and she can't understand the connotation. But she always needs to learn to read books.

Singing and playing the piano is better than reading a book, after all, music is never out of date.

But she can't sing the songs of this era, and the information in her mind is far from the actual operation, so I don't know if it will reveal anything.

Thinking of this, she suddenly felt that she needed to practice music.

At this time, Mrs. Hurst had pushed her down by the piano and sat down, and Caroline could only drive the ducks to the shelves.

Fortunately, her mental power is much higher than that of ordinary people, and she can control her fingers at the millisecond level.

So every time she watched Mrs. Hurst's movements first, and then made exactly the same movements. From the eyes of ordinary people, their movements were almost exactly the same.

Mrs. Hurst's piano skills are very superb, but she is suspected of deliberately showing off her skills, so she is a bit deliberate and loses her naturalness. ④

But after they finished playing, the men sitting in the room applauded respectfully.

Seeing this, Mrs. Hurst gave up the seat to Caroline alone, hoping that she would show off.

Caroline couldn't shirk it, so she could only accept her kindness, but playing the piano was definitely not enough, so she had to choose to sing.

She thought about it, chose a tune she liked, adapted the lyrics into the language of this era, and decided to sing it after making sure it wasn't too shocking.

Of course, it is her unilateral idea not to shock the world, just like when she first expressed the equality between men and women, she did not realize that her words were too advanced, which caused Mrs. Hurst to get stuck.

Fortunately, Mr. Darcy, who was equally enlightened, agreed with her at that time, otherwise the scene would be very embarrassing.

So Caroline sang:

morning rose

your fragrance intoxicates me

like your withering breaks my heart

your fragrance intoxicates me

I keep chasing

looking for my rose

Although heartbroken

your fragrance intoxicates me

you nourish my heart

Let me understand your preciousness more

The fragrance of roses is so precious

How can I be willing to push it out

no matter how many heartbreaks

I keep chasing

looking for my own rose

Can't stop your withering

I can only cherish your preciousness

your fragrance intoxicates me

I keep chasing

This is an interstellar pop song meant to sing about love that never goes out of style.

In the interstellar era, marriage has existed in name only, and the relationship between men and women is determined by hormones after all. Fast food love is commonplace, but the pursuit of love is an eternal topic.

This song sang the hearts of many people. Although the love is short, I will cherish it and face the next relationship with a better attitude.

Caroline changed the lyrics a lot more implicitly, but the meaning is also very obvious. Fortunately, there are many similar songs in this era, so it is not out of line.

Everyone present was silent, and Mr. Hurst didn't know when he woke up, but he froze abnormally, and he didn't know where his thoughts went.

Mrs. Hearst was moved to tears, but she was sure she had never heard the song.

So she asked: "Dear Caroline, you didn't write this song, did you? My dear, you must not be modest, I promise I have never heard this song."

She did change the lyrics, but the song was written by an epic musician, but Caroline couldn't find anyone who was responsible, so she had the cheek to admit that it was her own work.

When she sang this song, Mr. Darcy listened very carefully without knowing it.

Her music was very moving, and perhaps he had heard much better singing than this, but her emotion made up for it.

And the look in her eyes was magical and alluring as she sang, arguably one of the most beautiful pieces of music he had ever heard.

Darcy was fascinated by what he heard, and temporarily forgot his troubles.

But he gradually understood the lyrics, and fell into new troubles.

When he was sure it was Caroline's work, he was both proud and ashamed.

It was because of Miss Bingley's excellence that made him proud.

Because this is the person he admires and admires, but he is very mean, and he dare not say that he has completely forgotten Miss Elizabeth, so he is very ashamed.

Don't mention Darcy's inner turmoil and contradictions, just listen to Darcy suddenly ask at this moment: "Miss Bingley thinks that people should cherish the present, which is not a problem, but..."

Caroline looked at Darcy, but saw that he was staring at her closely, hesitant to speak, but he was obviously conflicted and struggling, stood up and took a few steps, he looked a little restless.

But at last he sat down with determination, and finally he asked: "Miss Bingley, how long do you think you can go after a rose after it withers? Or, when a rose has not completely withered, do you meet another rose? "

Darcy sits between two wall lamps, the light shines on half of his face, and the other half of his face is hidden in the shadows. At this time, he is like a prisoner, seeing the hope of release.

Caroline was inexplicably nervous. She didn't know why Darcy asked such a question, and she couldn't see Darcy's expression clearly. Although there was no expression on that face, when he looked at her like that, her words became more cautious. .

She thought about it carefully, and found that Darcy's question was very interesting. The first question was about how long it would take to start a new relationship after breaking up, and the second question seemed to be asked by a scumbag who cheated on the world. So why did Darcy ask such a question? ?

Is this what he has been thinking about today?

Her heart moved, and she said: "The first question is very simple. As long as we clean up the past and prepare for the future, then we can pursue our own happiness."

Speaking of this, she glanced at Darcy, and seeing that he was still staring at her closely, she knew that the second question was what he really cared about.

"As for the second question, it's a little more complicated. We should clarify the premise that there can only be one rose. Do you agree?" Caroline looked at Darcy and said slowly.

Darcy regained his energy, his deep eyes were shining again, and he nodded as a matter of course.

Of course, as an upright gentleman, loyalty is one of his life creeds, and this is the biggest difference between him and Wycombe.

"Then, there must be a reason for the withered roses to wither, and there must be a reason for the new roses to appear. If we find this reason, we will be able to make the right choice." Caroline ended her speech .

After listening to her words, Darcy realized something. He looked at one of the sources of his conflicts and found himself more and more attracted.

But he needed to think carefully. In front of her, he was always easily disturbed, so he stood up restrainedly, and said to Caroline, "Miss Bingley, forgive me."

As he spoke, he forced himself to look away, left the living room, and did not reappear throughout the night.

After Darcy left, Elizabeth went to the living room out of courtesy, but she was not welcomed, and Miss Bingley was thoughtful.

Mrs. Hurst, who had always been haughty, intensified her sneers, and Mr. Hurst fell asleep again.

Elizabeth sat for a while, then changed to a new book, and went upstairs to accompany her sister.

Caroline had some guesses about Darcy's thoughts, but she also doubted her own judgment and was a little absent-minded.

Seeing this, Mrs. Hurst took her for a walk, "Caroline, let's take a walk around, I haven't had a good look around our house yet."

This is what it means to have something to say to her, and it is inconvenient for Mr. Hurst to know.

The Hurst couple belonged to the type of partners to live together. They were like tool people to each other, and they were not to the point where they could let each other know their private conversations.

Caroline was a little curious about what Mrs. Hearst was going to say, so she took her arm and walked around the room with her.

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The author has something to say:

I made up the lyrics myself, lol

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