"Oh! My dear Mr. Bennet, do you know that Jane and Charles are coming back today, I haven't seen them for a long time, you don't know how much I miss them, oh, of course! The whole Merry People in Duntown also miss them very much, and I believe they also miss this place very much, because London is not as comfortable and comfortable as our country.”

Rushing into the study, Mrs. Bennet's slightly bloated body sat down on her husband's desk, and said excitedly, her face was flushed with excitement, like a layer of rouge, and the beauty that had disappeared at this moment came back again. There is a hint of back.

Mr. Bennet, unmoved by his wife's excitement, is still looking down at the book, but a closer look shows that his attention is not on the book.

Mrs. Bennet didn't care about her husband's attitude at all, and continued to talk endlessly about Jane and the others coming back. When her lips were about to dry, she licked her dry lips, paused, and suddenly remembered something. He shouted angrily: "Oh, sir, you don't know how nasty the postman is, to deliver this letter just now. According to the above date, this letter should have appeared in Longborn yesterday, It’s so hateful that I only now know the great news.”

The indignation on Mrs. Bennet's face was only exchanged for her husband's indifferent sentence after he glanced at her sideways through his glasses:

"Oh, my dear, I think you should thank him for saving you from the anxiety of a long wait."

"No, my lord, I assure you I am not thankful to him at all, and he has lost a whole day's pleasure in letting me know the news, and he has not been able to tell it to all Meryton. The people in the town let us lose the joy of getting this news, he should be punished by his superiors for his passive sabotage," Mrs. Bennet said angrily.

Having not got what he wanted to hear, Mr. Bennet became impatient, and finally looked up at his wife and said, "My dear, if you don't mind, I think you should show me that letter."

"Oh, of course!" said Mrs. Bennet, and handed the letter she was clutching to her husband.

After confirming that his precious daughter Lizzie was really coming back, Mr. Bennet was also very happy: "I think I should hurry up and ask the servant to tidy up Lizzie's room, she will be back today."

"Come back? Why do you want to come back? How nice it is to live in Netherfield Garden, oh! By the way, I have to pack my luggage as soon as possible. I have to go to Netherfield Garden to live for a while. It must be an urgent time for Charles and the others to leave. I want to know about the situation in Meriton Town".As she said that, Mrs. Bennet turned around hastily and wanted to rush out the door as if she had come in. At this time, she was very anxious, but she was forced to stop halfway through this action.

"Mrs. Bennet, I think I must tell you something, so you'd better stop."

"what's up?"

Mr. Bennet was very displeased with Mrs. Bennet's suggestion that Elizabeth should live at Netherfield Gardens, and could not help pouring cold water upon her wife's excitement.

"Honey, your eyes are only distracted by the good news that Jane and the others are coming back, but you completely ignore the others. You must know that Charles and the others are not the only ones who came this time. The letter clearly stated that your last The obnoxious and insolent Mr. Darcy and the two Bingley sisters will also come, don't you see? I don't expect you to rush back with a face full of anger in such a hurry to stay in Netherfield Garden , so it is necessary for me to kindly remind you, dear."

Although Mr. Bennet said that he was kind enough to remind his wife, there was a hint of schadenfreude in his tone, as if watching his wife get angry about it was a particularly interesting thing.

As Mr. Bennet thought, as soon as his words fell, Mrs. Bennet immediately jumped and screamed in circles like a ignited firecracker: "My God! That annoying Mr. Darcy and Mrs. Those two sisters will come too?! Oh, this is the worst thing I have ever heard, why does Charles have such relatives, I swear, they are the most unlovable people I have ever met, and I can't even talk to them for a day They can't stay," shrieked Mrs. Bennet, the harshness of which made Mr. Bennet frown disapprovingly, and make him regret having provoked her wife in the study.

"Mr. Bennet, you are too bad, oh, why do you have to tell me this bad news now, can't you understand my weak nerves?"

After a burst of shouting and anger, Mrs. Bennet felt that her nervousness had returned, and she put her hand on her forehead and complained to her husband.

"Honey, if I don't interrupt your joy, I'm afraid you are sitting in the hall of Netherfield Garden with your luggage by now." Mr. Bennet mocked without raising his head. He is now He desperately wanted his wife to leave the study as soon as possible.

"God! Why are you always angry with me and don't understand me at all!"

Mr. Bennet didn't respond, and continued to flip through the book without saying a word.

Mrs. Bennet had no choice but to swear a few words, and finally slammed the door out.

A boring concerto was played by the piano and floated in the house. It lost its own agility due to the excessive attention to technique. For a person who has no ability to appreciate music, such a piece of music makes people dizzy sleep.

And to Mrs. Bennet, who was pissed at her husband, the music was nothing more than a debilitating noise.

"Enough! Mary, please let the house be quiet for a while, your clumsy piano sound really hurts my nerves!" Mrs. Bennet stood in the corridor and roared angrily towards the hall below.

In an instant, the sound of the piano stopped immediately.

Mary stopped playing the piano, looked up unhappy and said, "Mom, my piano skills have improved a lot, and Mrs. Lang praised me for it last time."

"bump!"

What responded to Mary was a violent slamming of the door.

Curling her lips, Mary withdrew her gaze and continued to play music with her head down.

Longborn regained his composure.

The spring is cold and cold, with the newness of spring, the grass is green, like a gorgeous blanket covering the world.Plains, abandoned thatched huts, woods, villages, flocks of sheep, scenes of rural scenery gradually emerge before the eyes, with a different kind of tranquility and peace.

Several carriages connected in a line and drove onto the dirt road in the countryside, setting off a cloud of dust.

"Lizzie, do you want to stay in Netherfield Garden today, or go back to Longbourn?" Jane asked Elizabeth beside her softly.

"Honey, of course I'm going back to Longborn. I'm sure Papa misses me very much too."

"Back to Longbourne? Elizabeth, you can stay in Netherfield Gardens. After traveling for such a long time, maybe you should stay in your room and rest later. Wouldn't it be better for us to go back to Longbourn together tomorrow?" , said Charles.

Jane hesitated for a while, but after weighing it up, she continued to persuade: "Yes, what Charles said is right, let's go back to Longbourn together tomorrow, or you can simply live in Netherfield Garden temporarily and go back to Just take a look." Jane frowned slightly: "Go back to Longborn, I'm afraid my mother will have to nag about your marriage all day long."

Ever since Elizabeth had rejected her cousin Collins' marriage proposal, Mrs. Bennet had brought it up from time to time.

After Jane and Lydia both got married, as the eldest unmarried girl in the family, Elizabeth's marriage has become the top priority of Mrs. Bennet's heart. However, there has been no progress for so long, and Mrs. Bennet often Thinking of what happened back then was like complaining to Elizabeth.I often complain that Elizabeth has no conscience, and I don’t understand her care as a mother. I always fight against her and so on, which annoys Elizabeth and Mr. Bennet, so Elizabeth followed Jane and they went to London for Christmas. thing.

As the closest sister, Jane was very clear about Elizabeth's situation at home, so she hesitated for a while. Considering her mother's unreasonable troubles, she would rather let Elizabeth live in Netherfield Garden, even if there were Darcy and Caroline there.

"No, we have just come back now. Mom won't focus on my marriage. At least during this period of time, the news of your return to Netherfield Garden will temporarily divert her attention," Elizabeth smiled mischievously and turned to the two. said the man.

"Oh, that's true," Charles agreed, laughing.

Infected by the emotions of the two, Jane let go of her worries and smiled softly: "Well, I will arrange a carriage to take you back later."

The carriage galloped all the way, and soon arrived at Netherfield Garden.

The white and exquisite manor is like a beautiful pearl inlaid in this green ocean. The plain is undulating, hidden under the woods, only its delicate roof is exposed, and it is not fully displayed until it is in front of it.

Taking a deep breath of fresh air, Charles shouted cheerfully: "Finally back again, how fresh the air is, during the time we've been away, this place has become more and more beautiful and charming."

Hearing Charles' praise, Elizabeth couldn't help being happy, especially since she would be able to return to Longbourn soon, but seeing the people coming down from the carriage, her joy disappeared immediately.

Luisa got out of the carriage, and Erwin, who was being held by the nanny behind him, adjusted the thick little cloak, and said without looking back: "You can always say compliments to any place, I believe it is just one place. You can tell the loveliness of a run-down farmstead, Charles."After tidying up and ensuring that Erwin would not be blown by the wind, Luisa quickly ordered the nanny to carry Erwin back to sleep, and after they left, she raised her head and turned to look at the house in front of her: "But what you said is not bad. , here is indeed a beautiful house, although it is not as good as Pemberley Manor, but it has its merits."

Charles didn't care about Louisa's words, but was delighted by her final approval, "Oh, this is indeed a beautiful house, you are right, Louisa."

"Why must it be compared with Pemberley Hall? Every residence has its own loveliness and charm. The comparison is meaningless, isn't it. Pemberley Hall is beautiful, but I think Netherfield Gardens are also beautiful, Although it doesn't have that kind of grandeur, it is exquisite and beautiful." A clear voice came, with some suppressed anger.

Elizabeth was very annoyed at what Louisa said. This Netherfield Garden is not only the residence of Jane and Charles, but also the most beautiful house in their area, but only in exchange for Louisa's "good points", which can't help but make her feel uncomfortable. She remembered the arrogance of the two sisters Bingley, who looked down on their family and even mocked their family.Angry in my heart, I immediately mocked:

"This is the same as a person's moral character. Although the country people are not as noble and elegant as those noble ladies and lords in the upper class, they have a sincere, simple, kind and lovely character, instead of being arrogant and arrogant like those who think they are noble. Arrogant, hypocritical, selfish and despicable."Speaking meaningfully, he glanced at Louisa and Caroline who just got off the carriage.

Today Caroline is wearing a white long dress with gilt embroidery and a shawl of the same color draped around her body, carrying the noble elegance of the upper class that Elizabeth said.A pair of soft flat shoes under his feet, stepping on the grass, walking lightly, quietly.

Caroline raised her eyes and glanced at Elizabeth's face when she heard the words, her eyes were calm and calm, as if she was just a gust of wind blowing by, or a dead grass or tree, not worth mentioning.

Such a contemptuous attitude was more unbearable than any arrogant discourse attitude, and Elizabeth couldn't help but flushed with anger.Staring at Caroline, anger made her eyes brighter and more attractive, and there seemed to be countless fires shining brightly inside.

Caroline was not in the least interested in her pretty eyes, which might have had some effect had she been staring at Darcy.To her, those beautiful eyes were not as interesting as a piece of bread.

Approaching several people step by step, the long skirt brushes across the grass, the white and green against each other, blending together strangely, giving people a visual impact, as the whiteness gradually approaches, it seems that they are not stepping on the ground. On the grass, but step by step on their hearts.

An unreasonable pressure spread over the surface.

"Sincere, simple, kind and lovely character. I'm sorry Miss Bennett. I didn't see these in your family. On the contrary, I did see your mother's vulgarity and unreasonableness, and your sister's unrestrained dissoluteness." A plain voice sounded in the In Elizabeth's ear, it was so calm, but extremely indifferent, every word, once again tearing open the wound in her heart, but Caroline did not let her go because of this.

"One thing, you are indeed right, Elizabeth, your mother and sister do not have the nobility and elegance of the nobles of the upper class," Caroline chuckled lightly, her eyes fell on Elizabeth's face, and she paused every word. Said: "I didn't expect you to be so self-aware."

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