Celebrity House [Anna]
Chapter 37
The train has arrived.
When getting out of the car, Anna and the others first accompanied Countess Vronsky to look for her son.
It doesn't take much time.
For it was evident that Countess Vronsky's son was an acquaintance of theirs.
"I think that should be your son. What a coincidence, Countess Vronsky. I don't think I need an introduction. I'm already acquainted with your son, Count Vronsky." Karenin slightly He smiled and said.
When she saw Count Vronsky approaching, Anna finally understood something. She turned her head to look at Karenin, who had restrained his smile at this moment and became calm.
"Mother, do you know each other?" Seryozha asked softly.
"Yes." Anna blinked.
Karenin glanced at Anna when she blinked, and quickly looked away when the latter looked at him.
"Come here, Alexei, and look at the Karenin family, you must thank them for helping your old mother." Countess Vronsky said in a doting tone.It seemed that the tall man in front of him was still a child like a small antelope.
Vronsky was delighted when he saw Anna, but soon he saw Karenin again, which was a little awkward, especially after his mother briefly explained to him that Karenin had helped his mother. when.
"Thank you very much," said Count Vronsky, taking off his military cap a little askew in respect.
"You're welcome, Count Vronsky," said Karenin.
"Don't you think their family is so sweet? Alexey."
Countess Vronsky, who didn't know it, was still instilling in her son the happiness of her savior's family, and hoped that her son could get married as soon as possible.
A look of embarrassment appeared in Count Vronsky's eyes.
If Karenin had been anything superficial, he would have stopped and admired it with great pleasure.
But after what happened yesterday, after a night of thinking, Karenin had already decided not to let those bad emotions control him, and reason returned to his brain.
His opinion of Count Vronsky was less important.
"Since your son is already with you, please forgive us for leaving first."
"Oh, yes, I hope I will have the honor of visiting you during your stay in Moscow."
"If you don't find it disturbing." Karenin said politely, and then he took Anna and Seryozha to the opposite direction, where he should be able to meet Skiva directly.
"I seem to understand something."
After walking for a while, Karenin paused when he heard his wife say that, and then continued to move forward.
"What do you understand?"
"Obviously it's a man's nature to play dumb," Anna said.
Seeing that there was no room for concealment anymore, Karenin simply said: "Well, I admit that yesterday I was controlled by some irrational emotions. I apologize for this, but please rest assured, Anna, I never doubted the relationship between you and me. loyalty."
"You have to tell me honestly, when did you find out?"
"After she said her name was Vronsky."
There was a moment of silence, followed by a soft laugh. Karenin coughed uncomfortably, and said, "Anna, are you sure that Skiva is nearby?"
"Ah, I don't know. I just knew that some people were so jealous that they blamed me innocently." Anna said in an innocent tone, taking revenge for what Karenin said before she blamed him.
"It's unseemly to be jealous," Karenin said, implying that he didn't do anything resembling jealousy.
Anna stopped arguing with Karenin, because they had obviously overlooked one person.
"So, that uncle named Vronsky made father feel jealous?" Seryozha came to a divine conclusion, and Anna looked at the little guy in astonishment.
"Seryozha, your inference is completely groundless." Karenin said disapprovingly.
"But I think that's what it means!" Seryozha said cautiously, wondering why his father didn't agree with him.
Karenin was silent for a while, and finally said: "When the truth of the matter is not clear, it is best to keep silent, Seryozha."
"Okay, father." Seryozha sighed. If his father didn't want him to continue talking about this topic, he would obediently agree, but he would ask his mother later.
The father and the son had their own concerns, but Anna was in a happy mood, so when she saw her elder brother, Skiva, and got a warm hug and kiss from that handsome man, she didn't take the latter into consideration. Push it into the ditch.
"Anna, I haven't seen you for a long time!" There were even a little sentimental tears in Skiva's beautiful eyes.
"Ah, I can feel it, my dear Skiva." Anna said with a smile, and at the same time she leaned a little closer to Karenin and pushed Seryozha out of the way.
"Seryozha, don't you miss your Uncle Skiva?"
"I miss you so much!"
Seryozha said an exaggerated tone and stretched out his arms to show that he needed a hug.Normally Karenin would not have allowed him to say that, it would be disrespectful.
"Look at you, how long has it been since I saw you, my dear little nephew?" Skiva hugged Seryozha in his big arms, and even lifted him up, amidst Seryozha's giggles , and the big man with the broad palms rubbed his shaggy beard on Seryozha's cheek.
"No, no, I hate beards!" Seryozha laughed.
"And what about Uncle Skivat's beard?"
"I like it so much!" said Seryozha pleasantly, making Skivas laugh.
After they make out, Skiva finally realizes that he has neglected his brother-in-law.
When facing Karenin, the handsome and kindly big man cringed a little.
"Long time no see, Alexey Alexandrovitch, I miss you so much."
"I think we met once last month, Skiva. Normally, you won't miss me so soon." Karenin said calmly, choking Skiva.
Of course, Skiva didn't miss Karenin. Although he didn't hate his brother-in-law, he was also afraid of him. Especially when this happened, he didn't feel ashamed to see his wife, but he couldn't. For Karenin, because the latter stood there quietly like a mirror of shame, Oblonsky often chose to avoid it.
"Why are you here to chat, to be honest, I don't think I can feel my legs anymore." Anna said, and smiled.
The three men all looked at her, worried.
Skiva nodded: "Then go back first, I let the carriage park outside."
They got into the carriage, and Skiva was supposed to talk to the two grown-ups, but he didn't know how to face Karenin. He would have liked to talk to Anna, but once he did, Karenin's eyes were always Looking over, so in the end, he could only talk to his little nephew.
After arriving at Oblonsky's house and handing over the coat to the servants, Schevara asked his housekeeper, "Where's Madam?"
"She's on the second floor."
Skiva frowned: "Did she clean up the guest room?"
"As far as I know, not at all."
Skiva shivered for a moment. You know, generally speaking, to judge whether a woman is disheartened, she only needs to see whether she is willing to take care of her husband's face.
Anna watched Skiva ask the housekeeper, and soon trembled, so she asked, "What's the matter?"
"Oh! God, Ana, what should I do?" Skiva said in frustration.
"It's no use asking God about it," Karenin said flatly.
"Of course I know!" Skiva muttered. Fortunately, he didn't have the habit of taking anger at others, which may be the reason why he was called a nice guy.
"Is Darya Alexandrovna on the second floor?" asked Karenin.
Skiva's eyes lit up, and he nodded hurriedly.
"Yes!"
Karenin looked at his wife: "Anna, perhaps it would be better for you to talk to Darya Alexandrovna."
"I will," said Anna, and she walked up to the second floor.
Skiva took Karenin and Seryozha into the living room, where the three children were still in class.
Anna reached the bedroom on the second floor, she knocked on the door, and there was a hoarse voice from inside.
"I said I don't need food, just give it to anyone, anyway, I don't need it!"
Anna stopped knocking on the door and asked in a soft voice, "Tao Li, this is Anna."
The room was silent for a while, and then the hoarse voice sounded again.
"come in."
Anna unlocked the door and went in. She looked around the group and soon found Tao Li who was still wearing a nightgown standing by the bed.
"Tori," Anna called.
The woman named Tao Li turned around, her eyes were red and bloodshot, and there were mottled tears on her face. Her hair was a little thin, and it was even more messy now, but judging from the color, she must have been a blonde beauty when she was young.
"If you're here to speak for him, you don't have to!" Dolly said in a voice of guard and pain.
"Who?"
"Skipan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky!" cried Dolly firmly.
"Oh, I won't," said Anna.
Tao Li still looked at Anna warily, but the latter didn't make a sound or even moved. After a while, Tao Li looked at Anna suspiciously.
"why?"
"No reason, I just came to tell you, Dolly, aren't you worried about Grisha and the others?"
Hearing the child's name, Tao Li scratched her hair in pain. She sat on the edge of the bed and cried again.
"How could he do that to me, with my children's governess, and how am I alive?"
Anna walked over, stroking Tao Li's back, and then took her into her arms, with her cheek against hers.
"Of course you have to live, and you have to live well." She said softly.
Tao Li couldn't hear this, she was still crying bitterly.
The crying lasted for about 10 minutes before it gradually stopped.
"I wish I could die!" said Tao Li, weak and yet determined.
"What do you do when you die? If you die, you will have nothing." Anna said coldly.
Dolly was taken aback.
Anna calmed down a bit, and showed a gentle expression again.
"You're tired, you're hungry, Dolly."
"Yeah, I'm tired, I'm hungry, but I don't know what to do," murmured Dolly, lost in her own emotions again.
Anna took out her handkerchief, wiped away Dolly's tears, and said the most ordinary words.
"Think about your kids, they haven't had their lunch yet, they're still worried about you, there's nothing Schwarz can do."
"Yes, he can't do anything well. I take care of the children when they are hungry, thirsty, and sick, and he only teases them when he likes, but they all love him, as if I will only be harsh on them." Tao Li shed tears again, deeply aggrieved in her heart.
"That's because you didn't see how they were worried about you. You are their mother." Anna continued to comfort, and reminded without any trace: "Or, do you want to let others get it? For example, the mistress of this house position, even Grisha's role as their mother?"
"Nobody!" said Dolly bitterly.
"Yes, Tao Li, so you need to eat and drink." Anna continued to comfort her in a soft tone.
Tao Li grabbed Anna's hand vigorously, and her nails even pinched Anna's wrist, which shocked the latter too.
"You'll help me, won't you, Anna?"
Anna looked at Taoli for a while, and then smiled slightly: "Yes, Taoli, no matter what you want me to help you with, I will always."
With Anna's promise, Tao Li finally felt relieved.She got up and said: "I want to eat, I want to drink water, Anna, I have to arrange a guest room for you..." She rambled on.
Anna looked at the woman's back and knew it clearly.At this moment, Tao Li's fighting spirit is not improved, but she has fallen into another neurotic area, but it is better than becoming a resentful woman. As for other things, as long as her body does not collapse, she will gradually get better.
Die, where is it so easy?
Only those who have never died will feel that death can be easily said, Anna smiled coldly in her heart.
Tao Li tidied herself up, and then arranged a guest room for Anna and the others. She didn't look at her husband when she was doing all this, and the latter was like a child who had done something wrong, and could only follow behind her mother step by step. , looking at the former with a pitiful and innocent look.
Grisha and Tanya were very happy to see their mother coming out of the room after class or Anna's family coming.
Anna told Seryozha to play outside with the three children, and she went to her room to pack.
Not long after, Karenin came in.
"How is it?" Anna asked casually, folding Lenin's clothes in her hands.
"What did you say to Darya Alexandrovna, Anna?" asked Karenin.
Anna tilted her head and smiled: "Afraid that I will persuade her to get a divorce?"
Karenin frowned: "You promised me."
"Of course I didn't." Anna continued to fold the clothes, but not as carefully.
Karenin realized that Anna was angry after glancing at the pile of clothes that belonged to him and this one that had been treated so carelessly by the owner.
"I just don't want you to get in trouble."
"Obviously you think it's okay to watch an innocent woman struggling in an unhappy marriage," Anna said.
"Divorce is not the best, especially for Daria Alexandrovna."
"Oh, do you need a specific person for divorce?" Anna put down the clothes in her hand and asked.
"Don't misinterpret my words on purpose, Anna," said Karenin, "I don't think you are unaware of this order."
Anna blinked, then spoke slowly.
"Of course I know."
"Now that you know, don't involve yourself in it and tell me what you promised her."
Anna looked at Karenin for a while, then said: "I just told her that whatever she does, I will help her."
"Stupid," said Karenin.
Anna brushed her hair together and smiled: "This is just like me, isn't it? I love the people around me, I love Tao Li, I help her unconditionally, and I only wish her happiness."
"I would rather you not, you don't need to do this, Anna, you are you." Karenin said in a reproachful tone.
Anna froze for a moment.
"I thought you'd be happy to see it."
"You didn't ask me, so you concluded that I would be happy to see you get involved?" Karenin frowned. "No matter what the outcome of the matter is, you have dragged yourself into trouble."
"It sounds like it's quite troublesome." Anna smiled softly.
Karenin paced the carpet for a while, then said: "I want to be honest."
Anna looked down at the clothes in her hands, then smiled and said, "I'll tell you if you help me fold the clothes." After she finished speaking, she looked up at the man, who first stared at her for a rare moment, then He walked over like giving up.
When getting out of the car, Anna and the others first accompanied Countess Vronsky to look for her son.
It doesn't take much time.
For it was evident that Countess Vronsky's son was an acquaintance of theirs.
"I think that should be your son. What a coincidence, Countess Vronsky. I don't think I need an introduction. I'm already acquainted with your son, Count Vronsky." Karenin slightly He smiled and said.
When she saw Count Vronsky approaching, Anna finally understood something. She turned her head to look at Karenin, who had restrained his smile at this moment and became calm.
"Mother, do you know each other?" Seryozha asked softly.
"Yes." Anna blinked.
Karenin glanced at Anna when she blinked, and quickly looked away when the latter looked at him.
"Come here, Alexei, and look at the Karenin family, you must thank them for helping your old mother." Countess Vronsky said in a doting tone.It seemed that the tall man in front of him was still a child like a small antelope.
Vronsky was delighted when he saw Anna, but soon he saw Karenin again, which was a little awkward, especially after his mother briefly explained to him that Karenin had helped his mother. when.
"Thank you very much," said Count Vronsky, taking off his military cap a little askew in respect.
"You're welcome, Count Vronsky," said Karenin.
"Don't you think their family is so sweet? Alexey."
Countess Vronsky, who didn't know it, was still instilling in her son the happiness of her savior's family, and hoped that her son could get married as soon as possible.
A look of embarrassment appeared in Count Vronsky's eyes.
If Karenin had been anything superficial, he would have stopped and admired it with great pleasure.
But after what happened yesterday, after a night of thinking, Karenin had already decided not to let those bad emotions control him, and reason returned to his brain.
His opinion of Count Vronsky was less important.
"Since your son is already with you, please forgive us for leaving first."
"Oh, yes, I hope I will have the honor of visiting you during your stay in Moscow."
"If you don't find it disturbing." Karenin said politely, and then he took Anna and Seryozha to the opposite direction, where he should be able to meet Skiva directly.
"I seem to understand something."
After walking for a while, Karenin paused when he heard his wife say that, and then continued to move forward.
"What do you understand?"
"Obviously it's a man's nature to play dumb," Anna said.
Seeing that there was no room for concealment anymore, Karenin simply said: "Well, I admit that yesterday I was controlled by some irrational emotions. I apologize for this, but please rest assured, Anna, I never doubted the relationship between you and me. loyalty."
"You have to tell me honestly, when did you find out?"
"After she said her name was Vronsky."
There was a moment of silence, followed by a soft laugh. Karenin coughed uncomfortably, and said, "Anna, are you sure that Skiva is nearby?"
"Ah, I don't know. I just knew that some people were so jealous that they blamed me innocently." Anna said in an innocent tone, taking revenge for what Karenin said before she blamed him.
"It's unseemly to be jealous," Karenin said, implying that he didn't do anything resembling jealousy.
Anna stopped arguing with Karenin, because they had obviously overlooked one person.
"So, that uncle named Vronsky made father feel jealous?" Seryozha came to a divine conclusion, and Anna looked at the little guy in astonishment.
"Seryozha, your inference is completely groundless." Karenin said disapprovingly.
"But I think that's what it means!" Seryozha said cautiously, wondering why his father didn't agree with him.
Karenin was silent for a while, and finally said: "When the truth of the matter is not clear, it is best to keep silent, Seryozha."
"Okay, father." Seryozha sighed. If his father didn't want him to continue talking about this topic, he would obediently agree, but he would ask his mother later.
The father and the son had their own concerns, but Anna was in a happy mood, so when she saw her elder brother, Skiva, and got a warm hug and kiss from that handsome man, she didn't take the latter into consideration. Push it into the ditch.
"Anna, I haven't seen you for a long time!" There were even a little sentimental tears in Skiva's beautiful eyes.
"Ah, I can feel it, my dear Skiva." Anna said with a smile, and at the same time she leaned a little closer to Karenin and pushed Seryozha out of the way.
"Seryozha, don't you miss your Uncle Skiva?"
"I miss you so much!"
Seryozha said an exaggerated tone and stretched out his arms to show that he needed a hug.Normally Karenin would not have allowed him to say that, it would be disrespectful.
"Look at you, how long has it been since I saw you, my dear little nephew?" Skiva hugged Seryozha in his big arms, and even lifted him up, amidst Seryozha's giggles , and the big man with the broad palms rubbed his shaggy beard on Seryozha's cheek.
"No, no, I hate beards!" Seryozha laughed.
"And what about Uncle Skivat's beard?"
"I like it so much!" said Seryozha pleasantly, making Skivas laugh.
After they make out, Skiva finally realizes that he has neglected his brother-in-law.
When facing Karenin, the handsome and kindly big man cringed a little.
"Long time no see, Alexey Alexandrovitch, I miss you so much."
"I think we met once last month, Skiva. Normally, you won't miss me so soon." Karenin said calmly, choking Skiva.
Of course, Skiva didn't miss Karenin. Although he didn't hate his brother-in-law, he was also afraid of him. Especially when this happened, he didn't feel ashamed to see his wife, but he couldn't. For Karenin, because the latter stood there quietly like a mirror of shame, Oblonsky often chose to avoid it.
"Why are you here to chat, to be honest, I don't think I can feel my legs anymore." Anna said, and smiled.
The three men all looked at her, worried.
Skiva nodded: "Then go back first, I let the carriage park outside."
They got into the carriage, and Skiva was supposed to talk to the two grown-ups, but he didn't know how to face Karenin. He would have liked to talk to Anna, but once he did, Karenin's eyes were always Looking over, so in the end, he could only talk to his little nephew.
After arriving at Oblonsky's house and handing over the coat to the servants, Schevara asked his housekeeper, "Where's Madam?"
"She's on the second floor."
Skiva frowned: "Did she clean up the guest room?"
"As far as I know, not at all."
Skiva shivered for a moment. You know, generally speaking, to judge whether a woman is disheartened, she only needs to see whether she is willing to take care of her husband's face.
Anna watched Skiva ask the housekeeper, and soon trembled, so she asked, "What's the matter?"
"Oh! God, Ana, what should I do?" Skiva said in frustration.
"It's no use asking God about it," Karenin said flatly.
"Of course I know!" Skiva muttered. Fortunately, he didn't have the habit of taking anger at others, which may be the reason why he was called a nice guy.
"Is Darya Alexandrovna on the second floor?" asked Karenin.
Skiva's eyes lit up, and he nodded hurriedly.
"Yes!"
Karenin looked at his wife: "Anna, perhaps it would be better for you to talk to Darya Alexandrovna."
"I will," said Anna, and she walked up to the second floor.
Skiva took Karenin and Seryozha into the living room, where the three children were still in class.
Anna reached the bedroom on the second floor, she knocked on the door, and there was a hoarse voice from inside.
"I said I don't need food, just give it to anyone, anyway, I don't need it!"
Anna stopped knocking on the door and asked in a soft voice, "Tao Li, this is Anna."
The room was silent for a while, and then the hoarse voice sounded again.
"come in."
Anna unlocked the door and went in. She looked around the group and soon found Tao Li who was still wearing a nightgown standing by the bed.
"Tori," Anna called.
The woman named Tao Li turned around, her eyes were red and bloodshot, and there were mottled tears on her face. Her hair was a little thin, and it was even more messy now, but judging from the color, she must have been a blonde beauty when she was young.
"If you're here to speak for him, you don't have to!" Dolly said in a voice of guard and pain.
"Who?"
"Skipan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky!" cried Dolly firmly.
"Oh, I won't," said Anna.
Tao Li still looked at Anna warily, but the latter didn't make a sound or even moved. After a while, Tao Li looked at Anna suspiciously.
"why?"
"No reason, I just came to tell you, Dolly, aren't you worried about Grisha and the others?"
Hearing the child's name, Tao Li scratched her hair in pain. She sat on the edge of the bed and cried again.
"How could he do that to me, with my children's governess, and how am I alive?"
Anna walked over, stroking Tao Li's back, and then took her into her arms, with her cheek against hers.
"Of course you have to live, and you have to live well." She said softly.
Tao Li couldn't hear this, she was still crying bitterly.
The crying lasted for about 10 minutes before it gradually stopped.
"I wish I could die!" said Tao Li, weak and yet determined.
"What do you do when you die? If you die, you will have nothing." Anna said coldly.
Dolly was taken aback.
Anna calmed down a bit, and showed a gentle expression again.
"You're tired, you're hungry, Dolly."
"Yeah, I'm tired, I'm hungry, but I don't know what to do," murmured Dolly, lost in her own emotions again.
Anna took out her handkerchief, wiped away Dolly's tears, and said the most ordinary words.
"Think about your kids, they haven't had their lunch yet, they're still worried about you, there's nothing Schwarz can do."
"Yes, he can't do anything well. I take care of the children when they are hungry, thirsty, and sick, and he only teases them when he likes, but they all love him, as if I will only be harsh on them." Tao Li shed tears again, deeply aggrieved in her heart.
"That's because you didn't see how they were worried about you. You are their mother." Anna continued to comfort, and reminded without any trace: "Or, do you want to let others get it? For example, the mistress of this house position, even Grisha's role as their mother?"
"Nobody!" said Dolly bitterly.
"Yes, Tao Li, so you need to eat and drink." Anna continued to comfort her in a soft tone.
Tao Li grabbed Anna's hand vigorously, and her nails even pinched Anna's wrist, which shocked the latter too.
"You'll help me, won't you, Anna?"
Anna looked at Taoli for a while, and then smiled slightly: "Yes, Taoli, no matter what you want me to help you with, I will always."
With Anna's promise, Tao Li finally felt relieved.She got up and said: "I want to eat, I want to drink water, Anna, I have to arrange a guest room for you..." She rambled on.
Anna looked at the woman's back and knew it clearly.At this moment, Tao Li's fighting spirit is not improved, but she has fallen into another neurotic area, but it is better than becoming a resentful woman. As for other things, as long as her body does not collapse, she will gradually get better.
Die, where is it so easy?
Only those who have never died will feel that death can be easily said, Anna smiled coldly in her heart.
Tao Li tidied herself up, and then arranged a guest room for Anna and the others. She didn't look at her husband when she was doing all this, and the latter was like a child who had done something wrong, and could only follow behind her mother step by step. , looking at the former with a pitiful and innocent look.
Grisha and Tanya were very happy to see their mother coming out of the room after class or Anna's family coming.
Anna told Seryozha to play outside with the three children, and she went to her room to pack.
Not long after, Karenin came in.
"How is it?" Anna asked casually, folding Lenin's clothes in her hands.
"What did you say to Darya Alexandrovna, Anna?" asked Karenin.
Anna tilted her head and smiled: "Afraid that I will persuade her to get a divorce?"
Karenin frowned: "You promised me."
"Of course I didn't." Anna continued to fold the clothes, but not as carefully.
Karenin realized that Anna was angry after glancing at the pile of clothes that belonged to him and this one that had been treated so carelessly by the owner.
"I just don't want you to get in trouble."
"Obviously you think it's okay to watch an innocent woman struggling in an unhappy marriage," Anna said.
"Divorce is not the best, especially for Daria Alexandrovna."
"Oh, do you need a specific person for divorce?" Anna put down the clothes in her hand and asked.
"Don't misinterpret my words on purpose, Anna," said Karenin, "I don't think you are unaware of this order."
Anna blinked, then spoke slowly.
"Of course I know."
"Now that you know, don't involve yourself in it and tell me what you promised her."
Anna looked at Karenin for a while, then said: "I just told her that whatever she does, I will help her."
"Stupid," said Karenin.
Anna brushed her hair together and smiled: "This is just like me, isn't it? I love the people around me, I love Tao Li, I help her unconditionally, and I only wish her happiness."
"I would rather you not, you don't need to do this, Anna, you are you." Karenin said in a reproachful tone.
Anna froze for a moment.
"I thought you'd be happy to see it."
"You didn't ask me, so you concluded that I would be happy to see you get involved?" Karenin frowned. "No matter what the outcome of the matter is, you have dragged yourself into trouble."
"It sounds like it's quite troublesome." Anna smiled softly.
Karenin paced the carpet for a while, then said: "I want to be honest."
Anna looked down at the clothes in her hands, then smiled and said, "I'll tell you if you help me fold the clothes." After she finished speaking, she looked up at the man, who first stared at her for a rare moment, then He walked over like giving up.
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