The Duchess de Bourgh was the closest to Darcy among his living elders, and she had to listen to her aunt's words. Darcy stopped walking, and patiently opened the letter that knew what it was without reading it. "Royal letter".

The words of the letter are mild, but it is not difficult to feel the arrogance in the bones. Darcy is very familiar with this point, but when others use it on himself, it is not very pleasant.

The letter was apparently dictated by the regent and recorded by the secretary.

First of all, he praised Darcy grandiosely, saying that the regent accidentally found out that there was such an outstanding young man, and Darcy himself was not surprised that his relatives had high or low titles.In order to live up to this young man who has been favored by God, the regent intends to give him a noble bride and a baronial title.In the second half of the letter, the Prince Regent has claimed to be his prospective father-in-law. He heard that Darcy has met Mrs. Grenouille and Maria, so he hopes that he can leave for London to prepare for the wedding soon. However, Britain is currently stalemate in the war on the European continent. Therefore, the wedding expenses must be borne by Darcy himself, and the regent hopes that he can bring a considerable amount of money to marry Maria.

After reading the letter, Darcy was shocked by the brazenness of the regent. He was probably so confident that he never thought that Darcy would refuse the marriage.

Objectively speaking, few people would refuse.

"Baron?" The Duchess glanced at Darcy: "It's not a loss-making deal."

Darcy couldn't believe that his aunt was really weighing this business: "The Prince Regent is notoriously dishonest. After the Whigs helped him regent, he didn't get into the cabinet at all."

"But if you marry Maria Grenouille," Mrs. de Bourgh calculated carefully, "even if the regent reneges on his promise, he will at least give you an honorary knight for the sake of looking good at the wedding, which is not a loss. Darcy."

No matter how many people want to pay for it, there is no way. This is the first-hand resource from the future king.

Darcy was unmoved: "Aunt Catherine, I must refuse."

"For Miss Elizabeth Bennet?" The Duchess had seen through everything a long time ago, but when she was in Netherfield Garden, Mrs. Grenouille came to express that she had chosen Darcy as her son-in-law, so that when she found out that her aunt The nephew didn't overreact to the country girl because he was tempted: "If there was no such a noble object, I might have condescended and ran to the Bennet's house to warn the country girl not to be delusional. I admit that she It’s good, but it’s definitely not the best. Darcy, you have too many choices. Even if I don’t like that woman, Grenouille, the benefits of marrying her daughter are obvious. Not only the de Bourgh family but also your uncle, Earl Fitzwilliam, hoped that you would accept this marriage, which means marriage to the future king, and the regent is in his prime."

Darcy understands the truth, but he is only a human being, and his heart beats only for Elizabeth at the moment.

"Auntie, please don't say that about Elizabeth, it's not her wishful thinking..." Darcy's tone was very painful: "It's me...I'm pursuing hard..."

The Duchess was a little shocked by Darcy's painful appearance. He is a child who does not easily express his intense emotions. Now his painful expression has shown that he is heartbroken for love.Although the Duchess was reluctant to give up, she could only convince herself that everything would be fine. She had lived for so long and seen too much resentment, and in the end she was tempered by trivial life and the passage of time. Darcy Although it is painful now, one day he will know that the old man's idea is right.

"Have a good night's sleep, Darcy," said the duchess, "I will send Mr. Bingley away on his own tomorrow. Although it is a little rude, he is your friend and will understand your pursuit of a great future." , and you must stay at Rosings Manor and go to London with me to meet the Regent. I know you are a good boy, but this matter cannot be missed, and if this is only Madame Grenouille's wishful thinking, I will not be willing to force you, My dear nephew, but we are facing an order from the future king. For the surname Darcy, it will no longer represent ordinary rich people, but a real nobleman. I think your deceased parents are I am very happy to see such a day, and when Georgiana gets married in the future, she will be matched with a better family background."

The other party brought out his father, mother and sister, Darcy had no choice but to remain silent, which hit his weakness.

Being at Rosings Manor made everything passive, Darcy could not sleep that night, and when dawn came, he was immediately alert to find that someone had broken into his room.

"Cousin Darcy," Anne sneaked in, wearing white pajamas like a ghost: "Cousin Darcy, are you awake?"

Darcy quickly lit the candle: "I didn't fall asleep."

"I guess you can't sleep, or it wouldn't be true love," Anne murmured, while directing her husband to lie on Darcy's bed: "Let the colonel lie here for you, and I originally wanted to sleep with him early in the morning." Go to the club to see off the Collinses and the Bennets, and you will come with me."

Darcy didn't want to involve his cousins ​​and cousins: "But Aunt Catherine will soon find out that this matter has something to do with you."

"My daughter has done bad things, and the mother is also to blame." Anne said with a fearless expression on her face, "Now is not the time to talk about morality, Cousin Darcy, I bet what you have in mind now has nothing to do with morality .”

Darcy was acquiescing. He wanted to run out, not just to meet Elizabeth for the last time.

Now he can only rely on Anne to leave Rosings Manor, and Anne can provide him with a carriage. Although he feels guilty, he has no other choice.

So Darcy and Anne went back to their room, and Colonel Fitzwilliam fell asleep alone.

But in fact the colonel didn't sleep well. He thought sadly that he would allow his new wife to share a room with other men alone in the middle of the night. Even if the man was cousin Darcy, he was the only one in the world.He hoped, too, that Cousin Darcy would soon find a happy ending with Miss Elizabeth Bennet, so that he would no longer let Anne's queer zeal run amok.

The young "couple" took advantage of Aunt Catherine's not getting up, and Miss Anne took the "colonel" who had a slight cold and could not see the wind into the carriage and drove to the town. A larger sum was given, and there was no need for the coachman to return to Rosings Manor, and Darcy secretly planned that when the dust settled, he would buy Aunt Catherine a more luxurious carriage.

Because it was still early in the day, they had no choice but to go around the suburban path twice, and soon after the sun rose, they met Elizabeth who was out for a walk.

Anne expressed a little mystery as to why the hero and heroine always meet in the vast crowd.

You must know that in the original book, Darcy proposed to Elizabeth for the first time, including waiting to deliver a letter to her. It was really a mysterious time and a mysterious encounter. The scope of Rosings Manor is really huge, and people nowadays don’t have mobile phones at all. Things, and there is no GPS positioning, it can only be said that the male lead is born with a sixth sense for locating the female lead.

It is simply Mary Sue Goldfinger.

At this moment Anne felt that she was a little redundant, so she had to hide behind the carriage door and watch Darcy stride up to meet the surprised Elizabeth.

"The Regent has a letter." Darcy didn't need to elaborate, as both of them knew what the letter was about.

Elizabeth opened her mouth, not knowing what to say. At the party last night, Darcy even said that thanks to Sir Canning's help, the matter has already taken shape, and Elizabeth has only now tasted the feeling of heaven and hell in a blink of an eye.

"My aunt sees that you are my favorite." He grabbed Elizabeth's hands that were hot from the hike, and stroked his slightly cold cheeks: "But she thinks the marriage bestowed by the Regent is better."

Elizabeth looked at the deep and complicated emotions in his eyes for a moment: "But you disagree with your aunt, don't you, Mr. Darcy."

Darcy kissed Elizabeth's palm, and said softly with his lips against the skin of her palm: "I only agree with you, Elizabeth."

The two reached a consensus in an instant, and walked towards the carriage hand in hand.

Anne had already seen that they were having a momentous duel, and she jumped out of the carriage with her skirt in her arms, to make room for the lovers who were holding hands.

"Scotland?" Anne asked Darcy, tilting her head.

Darcy and Elizabeth glanced at each other: "That place is so easy to guess, it will be found soon, and we plan to go to Europe."

Going to Europe for honeymoon, Annie has always wanted to go to several European countries to have fun after getting married, but her wish of dressing as a princess is still not fulfilled, how enviable the hero and heroine are? Woolen cloth?

"I sincerely hope that things will turn around," Annie said. It's not because the protagonist doesn't love enough, but because the enemy is too powerful. Who knows that there will be transmigrators who will pervert into this virtue: "Looking forward to your return."

Elizabeth hugged Annie and touched her face: "Don't worry about me, even if it's not the same as before, maybe in the end neither of us will follow the track in the book. My family all bless me and For the matter of Mr. Darcy's engagement, now I can only trouble you to help them find a good excuse to explain my departure, and I hope we can come back as soon as possible, and before that, I have to entrust you to take Georgiana to take care of it."

Darcy agreed with Elizabeth's approach, and now he can only deal with the aftermath in this way.

Annie said that she would take care of everything and waved goodbye to them. She said that it would be fun not to go through the plot. Compared with Ding's happy ending, watching Darcy and Elizabeth elope is really exciting.

As a Mifensi, is there any higher benefit than this?

And she was almost the driving force behind the elopement.

As a modern person, Annie feels that elopement is the same as stealing household registration from home and running to get married. It is just a free choice of people.

Besides, Darcy and Elizabeth, whether it is logical to fall in love and get married, or elope to the end of the world to get on the train first and then pay for the ticket, as long as the two of them are together, Anne is the happiest thing.Even if elopement is a higher risk for the woman, will Darcy betray Elizabeth?That's absolutely impossible. Anyone can be a scumbag, and Mr. Darcy is definitely not.

But now she had to hurry back and save Colonel Fitzwilliam.

Although the duchess loved her very much, she was absolutely unambiguous when she scolded her.

Only then did Annie feel a headache.

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