Darcy, however impatient he was with this Miss Bennet, had to wait patiently for her to speak, as Georgiana was concerned.

Seeing that Darcy was really afraid, Jane knew that she had used the right method. She looked around and found that there were people coming and going in this corridor occasionally. In order to make the best use of the prophet of the original book, she planned to invite Darcy Go down and talk, if people hear Georgiana having an affair with Wickham through the wall, then the exposed secret will be useless.

"Mr. Darcy, let's talk in another place." She pretended to be shocked and embarrassed: "This matter was originally told by Liz in private. Mr. Wickham asked her to keep it secret, but I think you belong to Miss Georgiana. Brother, you should always have the right to know."

This is just to tell him alone, it is hard to say what happened after the lonely man and widow.

However, Darcy's attitude did not waver at all: "You just say here that as Georgiana's elder brother, her daily activities are completely carried out under the arrangement of my guardian, and there is nothing in it that is afraid of outsiders knowing! "

What a man who doesn't like oil and salt, if he wasn't the male god in the classics, Jane wouldn't even list him as a target in the first place.Her skill lies in being able to accurately exploit the loopholes that men deliberately reveal, but she is often helpless like Darcy.

She didn't know that the watertight Mr. Darcy almost opened the floodgates when he was dancing with Elizabeth.

It was also because of the two people's emotional exposure, which fell into the eyes of a caring person like Jane, that she did not hesitate to die together, and she was unwilling to let Elizabeth succeed.This is just a game, she will upgrade again at worst, and Elizabeth will not only arouse Darcy's disgust because of her participation in spreading rumors about a noble lady, but also her reputation will be humiliated all her life, and no lady will dare to make friends with her again.

Just like in the entertainment industry, once there is negative news, it will be difficult to turn around in this life.

Jane felt that all the grievances she had suffered these days would be vented out heartily.

Since Darcy was not afraid of making a fool of herself, she simply said it openly, to see who was the last one to lose face.Without Darcy, she would ruin him and his family.

"When Liz heard about this matter for the first time, she was also very frightened, so she came to ask me for advice, because Mr. Wickham repeatedly assured that the past 'friendship' between him and Miss Georgiana would not affect him and Liz. Here's the current 'friendship'." Anyway, Wickham is a scumbag, and Jane has no scruples in fabricating rumors. Although in the original book, even Wickham didn't deliberately disclose this matter, Jane feels that Wickham came to inform her. The blame couldn't be more appropriate: "To be honest, as the eldest sister, I am very worried about the 'friendship' that Mr. Wickham mentioned. Mr. Darcy, you are also the eldest brother, so you must understand my worry now!"

Darcy was leaning against the pillar, with his back straight, and his eyes were so deep that Jane couldn't guess what he was thinking. After a while, he satirized indifferently: "Miss Bennet, I have no reason to feel the same way as you .”

Jane's face turned red all of a sudden, what she didn't expect was that Darcy was still stubborn at this point, did she really want her to say the word "elope"?

"Oh, Mr. Darcy, your attitude towards your sister is too indifferent." Jane also tore off her hypocritical face: "If Elizabeth was deceived and 'eloped' with Mr. Wickham because of this, do you think you have no responsibility? Since There are lessons learned from the past, even if you have no obligation to prevent history from repeating itself, you should at least give a kind reminder."

If it weren't for the incredible nonsense of this woman, Darcy would have laughed angrily.

"I don't know what lessons you're talking about," Darcy denied, "It's all nonsense."

Jane softly spat out the fatal sentence: "Just this past July, in Hargreaves by the sea," she tried to conceal her elation, for she had now struck Darcy's lifeblood: "Because Georgiana The young lady's companion, Mrs. Yangji, was bribed, and she almost managed to leave with Mr. Wickham."

"Georgianna hasn't left in Pemberley this whole summer, I don't know what Hargreaves is." Darcy's face didn't change at all.

At this point, Darcy still didn't respond. Jane's heartbeat began to speed up. In her impression of the original book, Darcy was very concerned about Georgiana, and even lost her due calm because of concern. The current situation Very wrong.

"Mrs. Yangji is the witness," she continued to threaten Darcy under the guise of Elizabeth: "She has accepted Wickham's benefits, and she will also be open to others' bribes. It is not difficult to get her to tell the truth. You How can you expect a villain to keep a secret, one day, she will endanger the reputation of the ladies."

Darcy looked at her as if he was looking at a mental patient: "If you are talking about the Mrs. Yangji I know, then I do know one by chance. But she is not Georgiana's girlfriend. As early as the beginning of this year, she was My Aunt Catherine has chosen to be Miss Anne's companion, and they get along very well at Rosings Manor, and Mrs Younge doesn't have that much time to go to Hargreaves to help Mr Wickham do your delusion out things."

What?Isn't Mrs. Younge Georgiana's chaperone?Georgiana didn't go to Hargreaves this summer?

Darcy then gave her a heavy blow: "Mr. Wickham's army only came to Derbyshire last month. They haven't left Kent for half a year before that. I don't think he has time to go to Hargreave. S, and the door of Pemberley will not be opened to him."

Jane could hardly breathe. The corsets of this era are so tight. She realized that the news of herself in a rural place like Longbourn had already lagged behind. Love has long since changed.

She was threatening Darcy just now with a handle that didn't exist at all. No wonder he was so confident.

Darcy and Georgiana had nothing to do with it.

She could barely stand.

Darcy didn't want to step forward to give her a hand. Even if Jane fainted, there would be a whole bottle of smelling salts brought by Mrs. Jane immediately. The effect would definitely make her unable to faint until tomorrow morning. The other party took the final blow: "Miss Jane Bennet, based on your mother's usual impression of me, I don't deny that occasionally my posture is indeed arrogant. However, if you want to get a good impression of me, you don't necessarily need to be good-looking. Very beautiful, although I must admit that you are beautiful objectively, but I value a quality called 'honesty' more, and you don't have it."

Jane's legs suddenly stopped being weak, because she was completely stunned in place as if struck by lightning, and then her vision quickly blurred, and the surrounding air seemed to be distorted by steaming heat, and her brain seemed to be overwhelmed. Suddenly, he lost consciousness.

Darcy frowned and helped her slightly, letting her lean against the pillar.

Then he went down the stairs and found Mary who had just finished speaking with the Duchess and was waiting for Collins to come back. He hurried up and said, "Miss Mary, your sister, Miss Bennet, just passed out and must have just recovered. If she is sick, help her up quickly and find a place to rest."

Mary panicked at first, but Darcy's attitude was calm. Coupled with the brainwashing of Collins and the Duchess these days, she quickly calmed down: "I'll go right away and tell the owner here that we need a room," she said. Suddenly realized that the master was right in front of him, and he already knew about it: "I will ask the Duchess for advice, after all, she is highly respected and knows how to deal with it."

Miss Bennet, who was the third in the ranking, had grown up. Darcy was quite impressed, so he left the matter to Mary and left.

Although he concealed it very well just now, some information in Jane Bennet's words has indeed aroused his concern. The three important people in July Hargreaves she mentioned just now, Georgiana, Wickham and Mrs. Yangji has conclusive evidence of her absence.But also in July, at Rosings Park, Cousin Anne, Wickham, and Mrs Younge were all together.

He began to worry that something bad might have happened to one of his closest family members besides Georgiana, Aunt Catherine and her daughter.And looking at Aunt Catherine's attitude, she obviously didn't know, otherwise the whole Kent County would have been turned upside down, and Wickham might have been sent to the ship that escorted the slaves.

Thinking of Anne's weak and pale face, and thinking of her possible forbearance, Darcy felt very distressed.

In his heart, Annie, his cousin, was almost his biological sister.

If such a thing really happened, he must be unable to escape the feeling of self-blame.

At this moment, he is not in the mood to do that lifelong event again. The most urgent thing now is to ask Annie whether Wickham has done something unbearable to her, and whether there is still time to save her, even if it cannot be saved. He is also a solid backing for Cousin Anne, and he will definitely protect the aunt, mother and daughter to the end.

Before the old Mr. Darcy died, it was one of his last words to protect the interests of the mother and daughter in Rosings Manor.

Elizabeth also knew this shocking thing from Collins at the moment. Although Collins kept interrupting, she still understood.In July this year, Wickham, who was supposed to appear in Hargreaves, did not go to Hargreaves to lure Georgiana to elope.Instead, he was stationed in Kent for half a year and approached Rosings Manor according to local conditions. With the help of Mrs. Yangji, he has been deliberately seducing the future Duchess Miss Anne.

Wickham's appetite grew, which was Elizabeth's first reaction.

Moreover, Mrs. Younge became Miss Anne's companion instead of Georgiana's. It is said that it was because Miss Anne and Mrs. Younge had a special hit-time relationship when Aunt Catherine and her daughter went to live in Pemberley at the beginning of the year.

Elizabeth realized that there must be something wrong with Miss Anne.

And she soon got a note from the Netherfield servant, to the effect that Mr. Darcy was very sorry that he could not come to the appointment.

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