Jane immediately suspected that someone was playing tricks, and wished that Lydia was by her side at this moment, so that she could instruct the simple-minded little girl to quickly find Charlotte, the picker, but it was a pity that Lydia did not come.The admiration on Collins' face made Jane feel uncomfortable, and the only person who could cause trouble was her own sister.

She was not mistaken about Collins. Collins was really shocked by her sickly beauty. It would be more appropriate to describe Jane at this time as charming and pitiful. Take care of this lamb of God with your own hands.

Jane was stared at by Collins, and thanked her cousin politely: "It is said that you have left Derbyshire since you were a child, and your relatives have never seen each other. I wonder if you like the scenery of Longbourn?" She Looking at Elizabeth: "I am so grateful that you can accompany my mother and sister here to visit the sick!"

Collins praised Elizabeth along the topic: "Your sister is really smart, and she will never make people feel bored."

It's a pity that you are not as beautiful as you. Collins prefers Jane.

Darcy couldn't stand it anymore, so he left the room first with an excuse. Naturally, he could see the beauty of Miss Elizabeth Bennet, but in his heart he had a desire for exclusiveness that he despised, and hoped for her beauty. will not be discovered by others.

Aunt Catherine saw what Collins was thinking, and she helped: "Miss Bennet is a very well-behaved and generous girl."

As early as at Rosings Manor, Aunt Catherine said that being well-behaved is the most important quality, and now this is recognized, Collins could not hold back his excitement and wiped his palms.Mrs. Bennet dared not say in front of the Duchess that her daughter already had a lover, and that there was no definite engagement.She looked boldly at the Bingleys, but was disappointed to find that they had hardly spoken the whole time.

Bingley saw that Darcy was gone, and he also left, without expressing his opinion.

Mrs. Bennet couldn't recover, and Jane kept gnashing her teeth: Charles Bingley, what does this mean? !

Aunt Catherine gave Collins permission, thinking that he was a fool, not so stupid that he couldn't take care of his own marriage, and felt that it was meaningless to stay any longer, so she also left.Among so many girls, only that Elizabeth was interesting.

The old lady left the room with a "groaning and chirping", and the crowded room suddenly became deserted.

Mrs. Bennet breathed a sigh of relief, and received Jane's hint for help, she said with a smile: "Mr. Collins, I have something to say to you." Regardless of the rudeness, she pulled Collins out: "This But it's important!"

Collins thought the marriage was a good one, and Mrs. Bennet negotiated terms with him, thinking that it would be good to have a charter in advance, so she happily followed.Since he wanted a son-in-law of the Bennet family, he would never drive these women out of the house, and God would praise him for his morality and discipline.

Unexpectedly, Mrs. Bennet regretfully told him that Jane was about to marry someone else, and also hinted that the person was Mr. Bingley, hoping that Collins would quit.

Collins was a little unhappy. After all, Mr. Bingley didn't show any difference to Miss Bennet the whole time just now, otherwise why would he leave the room very simply, and he didn't show any hospitality to Miss Bennet.Seeing that Collins was skeptical, Mrs. Bennet had no choice but to tell him about the many dances between the two in Meryton. She said that Bingley was particularly flattering Jane. Let Collins not dream about Jane.

In the room, Jane asked Elizabeth with a worried face: "Has Collins come to our house to find a marriage partner?"

Isn't that obvious?Originally, Collins could meet five at a time, but you have been living in Netherfield Gardens, raising the other party's expectations. I don't know if Mrs. Bennet can successfully dispel Collins' thoughts.If Collins had wild fantasies, Netherfield would be full of life.

Elizabeth nodded: "Mom wants to marry a daughter to him, so that we will be safe in the future. I think Dad agrees with her attitude."

Of course Jane knew about this, it was written in the original book, not to mention that Collins had nothing to do with Jane Bennet in the first place. In fact, he never married a girl from the Bennet family, but now he ran in front of him abruptly Come on, the plot has long been out of control.

Jane would not naively think that the arrival of the time-traveling girl would have no effect on the plot. Anyway, she also knows the butterfly effect, but no matter who the butterfly wings are on, it cannot be on her.Her fate of stealing from others is irrelevant, no one can destroy what she wants to do.

"I...I don't want to." She deliberately blushed and twisted the hem of her skirt, and replied shyly, "You know Mr. Bingley..."

Elizabeth was almost drunk. Of course she knew that Jane would not be willing to marry Collins, but if she didn't want to, would others deserve to be unlucky?Besides, since he rejected Bingley, he now makes such a gesture, thinking that everyone is a fool!There are no secrets in the village, everyone is watching your every move!

She didn't want Jane to know that the marriage proposal was seen through by everyone, so that no one could get off the stage, so she said cryptically: "Then you live here, and you must always let Mr. Bingley know what you think. If you are too shy and reserved, He's going to be misunderstood."

Not only should Bingley know her own feelings, but Darcy should also know. Jane lowered her head: "I'm really shy."

You are really enough, there must be a bottom line for pretending, Elizabeth is too lazy to talk to her.

Unexpectedly, Jane raised her head suddenly: "If Liz and you don't want to, I don't know if Collins will have the idea of ​​Mary, Kitty or Lydia. I think he is not a bad marriage partner, but it is definitely not a good one. You See if Charlotte Lucas is suitable, she is not young, maybe Mr Collins is quite suitable for her." She immediately seemed to regret: "This is just my own idea, Liz, can you Don't laugh at me."

"How can I laugh at you?" Elizabeth just wanted to sneer, because she was afraid that Charlotte would not go to the CP officer to match Collins, and wanted to borrow strength from her best friend. Even if Charlotte was unwilling, maybe Sir Lucas and his wife When she got worried, it would be hard for Charlotte to resist, she said sarcastically: "Your thought is for us and Charlotte, if it weren't for Charlotte's older age, you would be like her sister Just as considerate.”

This sounds a bit awkward, but it seems that there is nothing wrong with it, Jane didn't think much about it.

She only thought that Elizabeth had listened to the suggestion. Her impression of the original heroine was that she was a little clever and easily influenced by emotions. As long as she exerted a little influence, she could use Elizabeth's hand to get rid of the unexpected trouble of Collins.Any woman would do, she didn't want to see the ugly Collins again.

And what about Charles Bingley? !Even if you are angry with yourself, you must have a bottom line, how can you put on face in front of so many people.As the former head of Durian TV, she has countless suitors. How could it be Bingley's turn to shake her face?Now the situation is beyond her control. Jane regrets that after rejecting other people's marriage proposal, she can't grasp this object. In this day and age, men and women are not allowed to communicate in private. Woolen cloth?

Jane began to think of a way, it is best to take Darcy together by the way.

She expects Bingley to propose again but does not want him to act immediately. On the one hand, she can verify her attractiveness to men. On the other hand, she is worried that if she refuses the second time, she will cut off the possibility of attacking Bingley, the target person. Now the plot Not even the part of the ball at Netherfield!

Also, her own body is really disappointing. Jane looked out of the terrace in full swing, but she couldn't wait for the so-called famous doctor in London.

Downstairs, Darcy stood at the billiard room door for a long time, just to wait for Elizabeth to come down and take a good look. He first saw Mrs. Bennet and Collins running out to whisper, and laughed at each other's wishful thinking. Then he was worried about Banner. Mrs. Te really moved Collins, and he would really focus on Elizabeth in sequence, which made Darcy in a dilemma, not knowing how to untangle this tangled matter.

If he went forward to propose now, he could solve all the troubles quickly, and he didn't care whether Collins and Elizabeth's sisters became husband and wife in the future, but he could not propose marriage.

There is a tug-of-war between the two ends of life, one end is the charming lady who makes him unable to turn his eyes away, and the other end is the relatives of the lady that people avoid.

At the moment when his mind was in a mess, Darcy finally waited until Elizabeth went downstairs. He secretly admired how light Elizabeth's steps were on the stairs, while pretending to meet her by chance.Elizabeth more or less guessed that the man would not go far, so she was not surprised.

"Miss Bennet, are you leaving?" Darcy suffered from the "speaking premature death" syndrome when he met Elizabeth, so he had no choice but to remind him in a roundabout way: "If you want to take Mr. Collins' carriage I'm afraid I'll have to wait a while when I get home, he just went to visit my aunt again, and the time to talk according to the usual practice will not be short."

This was a veiled warning to Elizabeth that once she agreed to marry Collins as his wife, she would have to go to the Duchess from time to time to listen to the admonition and flatter her, which, as he knew the lady, she was not willing to live such a life, And she's sure to speak her mind out loud.Her tact and ingenuity also prevent her from giving in to a little rich life and flattering her aunt Catherine, who she doesn't like very much.

But Darcy was not so sure if her family would not be kicked out of the house if the marriage involved her, after all Miss Elizabeth Bennet took her family very seriously.It was one of the strengths he admired in Elizabeth, but it could turn out to be her weakness.

Elizabeth understood, if it wasn't for Darcy's face, she really wanted to answer that if she couldn't marry Collins in order to avoid dealing with Aunt Catherine all day long, then there was no need for her to marry Aunt Catherine's nephew, Mr. Darcy. ah!The pastor's wife can see the benefactor several times a year, but the aunt, nephew and daughter-in-law should always be filial to the aunt.

She gave an odd smile, thinking that Darcy was really anxious about Collins.

In such a heart-stopping world, that's really good news.

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