This is a diary, and the Duchess should have found it while sorting out the relics.

Miss Anne de Bourg had been secretly in love with Colonel Fitzwilliam since she was a girl, and it was mentioned several times in her diary that she had vaguely mentioned the idea of ​​marriage between cousins, but the Duchess' object always revolved around Darcy, Disdain for the Colonel.

When she found out that her mother was not willing to marry the colonel herself, Anne kept silent about this relationship.

If it weren't for that wonderful experience and the diary in her hand, Elizabeth would never have imagined that Miss Anne had such an emotional inner world. It turns out that there are people in this world who are better at hiding their emotions than her sister Jane.

She never fought for her own happiness.

Elizabeth is not selfless, but no matter which cousin Anne marries, she will end up happier than she is now.Even if the object is not the colonel, when the Duchess favors Darcy, it is the mother who helps her daughter get ahead, and Anne does not seem to exist in this dispute from beginning to end.If she asks Darcy before she meets Darcy, it doesn't matter whether Darcy will marry her in the end, but according to Darcy's personality, she will try her best to arrange her future life.

But when a person dies, there is nothing left.

Elizabeth sincerely hoped that the life of Anne who traveled through time would last long enough and not be affected by the original weak constitution, because she was lively and outgoing, at least when Elizabeth left that world, Anne's body didn't seem to have any problems.Whether it is the original Anne or the time-traveled Anne, they all love Colonel Fitzwilliam. The time-traveled Anne said all the things that the original Anne wanted to say but didn't say. The two not only empathized, but Anne hid in the depths of consciousness Also got an outlet for emotional catharsis.

Perhaps she was delighted to get another imaginary self, so when the teleportation returned, because of the strong desire of the real Anne, the traverser was saved.

Elizabeth would never know for sure, and this was the most reasonable conclusion she could draw.

"It's her own choice, Aunt Catherine," Elizabeth returned the diary to the Duchess: "She just described it calmly, describing her feelings, describing your reaction, without complaining or regretting, she is the one who should do it for you." The person in charge, aunt, maybe Miss Anne just wants to be by your side before the end of her life, she doesn't want to go anywhere."

The Duchess could no longer pretend to be strong, and she wept softly.

Elizabeth waited quietly for a while, and the Duchess cried a little, then arranged her appearance and planned to go out to attend the funeral.

"Finally you and Darcy have successors. Bad news is always accompanied by good news," said the Duchess, holding Elizabeth's hand firmly. Hope, the Duchess's whispered plea echoed in the dark, narrow space: "Maybe a boy is best, not that I'm selfish, Elizabeth, at this point in time, I hope she's not a boy, so maybe it's me Annie is back..."

"I know, Aunt Catherine," Elizabeth also tightly held the old hand that was holding her: "I know all about it."

They met the waiting people at the church door, and many were relieved by the apparent Duchess's final appearance. Elizabeth saw Colonel Fitzwilliam from a distance in the crowd, and his wife did not come.

"Elsa is about to give birth," Colonel Fitzwilliam stepped forward to greet them, "So I came alone."

Darcy patted him on the shoulder: "The news is too sudden."

"It was very sudden." The colonel glanced at the Duchess who was walking in front.

He used to go to Rosings Garden to report every year very diligently, far more diligent than Darcy, and the Duchess knew his thoughts but turned a blind eye.In the last two years, he did not hesitate to export his request, but he was still rejected in the end.If he had chosen to say those words to Annie, maybe everything would have turned out differently, but it might still be useless for Annie to listen to her mother like this.

If I had known this earlier, even if I used some despicable means, the colonel couldn't say that he had any particularly strong feelings for Annie, but his first choice back then was this cousin. This is far better than looking around in the marriage market, cousins After the marriage is cut apart, the blood relationship is still maintained, and the combination of interests is just a mess of mud after being cut apart.

Even if it is for Annie to live a few more years, he should give it a try.

Elizabeth deliberately observed the colonel, and found that although he was sad, he was not very sad. She was relieved and felt sorry for Anne again.

When the ice and snow melted in the spring of the following year, Darcy and Elizabeth's eldest daughter was named Anne Fitzwilliam Darcy, and Aunt Catherine traveled a long way in a carriage to congratulate her in person.Although the enthroned Regent George IV took back the title of the de Bourgh family, he retained almost all the family wealth of the family and gave him an additional allowance.

Some people say that the regent also felt the pain of losing his daughter because of Miss de Bourgh.

But Elizabeth did not believe this statement.

It was also rumored that the newly born Miss Darcy was born with the entire Rosings Garden and half of the Pemberley Manor as a dowry, and when she came of age she would be the richest heiress in the whole of England, Elizabeth scoffed.Only one thing was true in these gossips, and that was that her Anne was the baby of everyone in the Fitzwilliam family.

She and Darcy will have other children in the future, but Anne means different things to all of them.

Lydia, who often lives in the Pemberley Manor, finally played her usefulness at this time. She has given birth to three sons and is experienced in caring for maternity.Just because she never received care, Wickham ignored her at all, and had no money to hire a caretaker for her. Having lived a hard life, she knew what Elizabeth needed most.

Darcy finally showed a little kindness to her, and gradually accepted that his sister-in-law often appeared in front of him.

Before Miss Darcy was [-] days old, Wickham suddenly came to pick up Lydia and the children.

You would never have guessed that he had fled in such a panic, that he sat in the living room in all his splendor and jewels, and bragged about his luck.It turned out that the ship was detained by the Emperor of the East for two months. Because of the difficulty in communication, it was reported that the ship's delayed return was due to the fact that it had sunk.Wickham fled for two full months before he accidentally heard that the ship had returned. He immediately set off to cash in his investment, not even caring that the house was empty and Lydia and the child were missing.

The salary he got made him happy for half a year with a surplus. He bought fancy clothes and jewelry, drank and had fun in London clubs all night long, and lived with an actress for a long time. The joy of the nouveau riche took a long time to calm down. Coming down, he felt ready to step proudly on the steps of Pemberley.

Lydia was on the verge of tears when she saw him, and the three children barely knew him.

When Wickham saw his wife for the first time, he was not complaining of divorce but irony: "Living in Pemberley is quite good. Although I was forced to leave in the end, I have never forgotten the wonderful childhood I spent here," he looked provocatively. Looking at Darcy: "Elizabeth gave birth to a girl, the pregnancy process was long and tormented, but my wife looks very good..."

Darcy slowly opened a sandalwood box from the fireplace shelf, and inside was an old-fashioned musket inlaid with various diamonds, pearls and gems.

"I remember that you used to be very greedy for the jewelry on this musket, and always thought it was a great souvenir from the Governor of America to my father." Darcy suddenly pointed the gun at Wickham: "I forgot to tell you , my father told me that no matter how gorgeously decorated a gun is, it is still a gun. Before he died, he would take it out every day to look at it, oil it regularly, and I continued his habit. The muskets are loaded all the time."

Wickham was speechless, and left in a hurry with his wife and children before Darcy drove away.

People like him, when they have no money, are impoverished and hide from debts everywhere;

Another lover of the actress was jealous of Wickham, and the two met for a duel. Wickham wanted to make a move, but the other party was very alert. Although Wickham hit him in the leg, he also hit Wickham.Wickham's luck was not very good. The bullet got stuck in the bone of his waist, and he could only be paralyzed in bed from then on.

The actress ran away quickly, but Lydia showed extraordinary strength, and served Wickham's daily life and even his feces under the constant curse. Several sisters came to see her, even Bennett The old couple also came to see her. They all felt that Lydia might collapse in the next moment, but she survived in the end.

The actress returned after the better part of a year, leaving behind Wickham's fourth son.

Wickham lived another two months before he died, and Lydia raised the poor little thing as her own.

Fortunately, Wickham was paralyzed in time, and Lydia became a wealthy widow. After the mourning period expired, she was unwilling to take off her mourning clothes, and she had no intention of remarrying at all.Those 15-year-old dances, drinking, and indulgences seemed to be made by another Lydia.

If Darcy's brother-in-law hadn't come to visit suddenly, this matter might have passed peacefully.

Richard is the son of the justice, and instead of telling the innocent and kind-hearted Georgiana, he would rather tell Darcy himself.At this time, the preparations for Scotland Yard had just started, and the number of detectives was pitifully small, and they were always overloaded with work.Even if they noticed a problem, they just recorded it and couldn't take action to solve it, not to mention that it wasn't a big problem.

It turned out that Scotland Yard received the report from the actress and went to investigate Wickham's body, and found that he was already in disfigurement when he died. It seemed that he hadn't eaten a few bites of food for two full months. One pound of silver coins, but according to the criminal investigation technology at the time, it was impossible to determine whether he was starved to death or suffocated by a mouthful of silver coins, so the matter was left alone.

The actress's plan to use the illegitimate child to claim her inheritance also failed, because the testimonies of the neighbors said that Lydia regarded the child as her own flesh and blood.

Richard accidentally discovered this file when he was a trainee judge. He immediately made a report on the loss, took the file out, and handed it to the Darcys. Elizabeth burned the file with Darcy's consent. .

Lydia's four sons all grew up smoothly, and her own sons shared the wealth left by Wickham equally. The youngest son grew up to be extremely beautiful and clever, and finally married the baron's lady into another family.

She died wearing mourning clothes, and she said the truth to her sister Elizabeth before she died: "I love Wickham with all my heart, Liz, I used to say in my letter that I love Wickham far more than you love Mr. Darcy or Mr. Darcy." Jane loves Mr. Bingley so much that you must now believe that I am not a liar, or a youthful nonsense."

When Lydia awoke, the accompaniment and laughter at the ball were deafening.

She saw Wickham at a glance. He was still as young and handsome as he remembered, and he was dancing with his arms around the girl. Lydia recognized that it was the Meryton Ball, but the girl dancing with Wickham was not from the Bennet family. Not even Lydia knew her very well.

It's Ms. Jin, that little bitch who relies on her wealth to find handsome boys everywhere!

Lydia rushed forward angrily: Little bitch~ man!Let go of Wickham!

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