Jane Bennet's name was not Jane Bennet 15 years ago, she was not even a British person, she was just a Chinese student studying in the UK, and was affected by a terrorist attack - at that time, she was taking the subway to school Attend class.She couldn't imagine how much grief her parents felt when they heard the news of her death, because she herself lived as a walking dead for a while after realizing that she couldn't go back.Fortunately, the youngest daughter of the Bennet family, Lydia, was born at that time. The adults were all focused on the newborn, and the other sisters were too young, so no one noticed her abnormality.By the time the newborn's fever passed, she had gradually strengthened, and decided to live a good life in this world with hard work and optimism.

The first decision she made after she made up her mind was to beg her father, Mr. Bennet, to add a tutor to her family. The reason was that the mother needed to take care of the newborn and had no time to take care of the other daughters. It's time for myself and the second-ranked Elizabeth to start learning how to be a lady, and the remaining two younger sisters, Mary and Kate, still need someone to take care of them. Hiring a private tutor can teach the two older ones, and the two older ones can also be taken care of. You can take care of the two little ones, and the expenses are affordable by their family, so why not do it?

When Jane talked about this, she joined her sister Elizabeth. Mr. Bennet loved these two daughters very much. After they begged for a while and saw that the situation at home was indeed the case, he agreed and asked someone to find a way. Miss Derwig.

Jane is still very grateful for the decision she made back then. When she found that the names of the people around her were a bit strange, and realized that she might time travel to the novel of Pride and Prejudice, and Mrs. Bennet could not be pregnant again, She knew that Mrs. Bennet must not let Mrs. Bennet teach them alone. She didn't want to place her hopes on the two rich young masters who might marry them, so she could only rely on herself. training.

Miss Ludwig is also an excellent tutor as she expected. Now, aside from talking about myself, Elizabeth is still as smart and cute as in the original book, and she also lacks those self-righteous judgments on others and hastily written Marie has completely changed from a nerd to a very talented lady, and even together with her sisters, they created a pseudonym of Mr. Matt without telling their parents, and wrote some novels describing rural life; Kate found that In order to show her talent in handicrafts, she tossed some unique patterns of decorative hats and dresses, which aroused a lot of admiration in the circle of ladies and wives; because Lydia was the youngest, she was the most favored by Mrs. Bennet. The most disturbed during the process, but at any rate she is not so stupid and vain. She is full of yearning for someone like Miss Ludwig who has an elegant manner and a humorous conversation. She also listens to her eldest sister. The only thing that worries Jane is her appearance. Too attractive, lively and enthusiastic by nature, with a blind yearning for love, it is hard not to be abducted by the sweet-talking gentle scum.

Fortunately, Mr. Weston was in the army before, and he is very aware of the bad things some people do. He mentioned it in a chat a few days ago, and sighed a lot about the "good things" those people did.Going back this time, do you want to borrow Mr. Weston to beat up some younger sisters?

Jane rested her chin and looked out of the window in a daze. At this moment, there was a light knock on the door.

"Jane, Mr. Weston and I are going to go to the seaside, do you want to go together?"

It was Mrs. Weston.

"Of course!" Jane recovered and said hastily, "I'll go down later."

Although Elizabeth's letter stated that Mrs. Bennet's order was "immediately", "immediately", Jane was not in a hurry. She was not very interested in her official spouse who was now renting Netherfield Gardens. She is no longer the original Jane Bennett, who knows what will happen to the plot, let everything take its course.

As soon as they parted, the relationship between Jane and Mrs. Weston became more and more intense. The two were good friends, and now they were so close that Mr. Weston even clamored for his own taste.But no matter how reluctant, the day to leave Brighton and go back has come.

"Goodbye!" Jane sat in the carriage and waved to the Weston couple.

"Good-bye! Call at the house again soon," said Mr. and Mrs. Weston.

It was only half a day's journey from Brighton to Longbourn. Jane set off after dinner in the morning, and arrived at Bennet House just as dinner was about to end.

"Oh! Jane dear, you're back!" cried Mrs. Bennet, as soon as she saw her.

"Jane! You missed Mr. Bingley's visit!" said Lydia excitedly. "He is very handsome in his blue coat and on a black horse! He declares that he loves to dance, and will Go to the next dance! Oh! It's this Saturday!"

"Oh! stop, Lydia! Jane has just come back, and she will have all day to-morrow to hear you talk about handsome Mr. Meal?" said Mr. Bennet.

"Yes, Dad." Jane smiled at the family at the dining table, turned and went upstairs.

Mr. Bennet downstairs ordered: "Elizabeth, today's roast chicken is not bad, send some up to Jane later, you guys!"

He glanced at the remaining three daughters: "Don't disturb Jane today!"

As soon as Jane entered the room, she lay down on the soft bed. After sitting in the carriage for a long time, she felt that her bones were about to be shaken apart, because after sitting for too long, she felt top-heavy when walking.

She lay motionless on the bed, her consciousness gradually blurred...

"Jane? Jane?" Dimly, Jane heard someone calling herself. She struggled to open her eyes and found that it was Elizabeth.

"Change and eat something before going to bed." Elizabeth pointed to the tray she placed on the dresser and said, "I brought you some roast chicken, bread and vegetable soup."

"Thank you." Jane sat up and smiled at her sister.

With Elizabeth's help, she changed her clothes, sat down to drink some soup, and slowly ate the chicken and bread.

"It is a pity that you were absent when Mr. Bingley called this day," said Elizabeth.

"There's no pity, as long as he's still in Hertfordshire, we'll always see him." Jane smiled at Elizabeth.

"I'm really not curious? According to my mother, he earns four to five thousand pounds a year." Elizabeth joked.

Jane squinted at her: "Since when did you become as gossipy as Lydia? You still make fun of me?" She wiped her hands to tickle her itch.

"Don't, don't!" Elizabeth said with a smile.

The two laughed for a while, and Jane sat back and continued to tear the roast chicken and bread.

Elizabeth sat on Jane's bed with her chin resting on her shoulders. She was stunned for a while and said, "If I can marry someone who is willing to give me fifty pounds a year, I will be very satisfied."

Jane looked up at her sister in the mirror, and said with a smile, "Yes."

"But such a man is definitely irrational, and it is impossible for me to fall in love with a man without wisdom." Elizabeth said quickly.

"Oh, Liz," Jane turned to look at her, "marriage... if one party cannot love or respect the other, then it will not be a happy marriage, even if two people can live together."

Elizabeth rolled her eyes slightly and said, "The evidence is around us every day."

Jane looked at her helplessly.

"But..." Elizabeth said again, "beggars are not the ones who choose."

"We're not that poor, Liz," said Jane disapprovingly.

"When the father's fortune fails to pass on to the daughters, we are poor only in our own charms."

Jane looked at her without speaking.

"At least one of us will marry well...and since you are at least five times more beautiful than the rest of us and have such charming qualities, I'm afraid this burden will fall on you." Elizabeth said to Jane with a smile .

Jane smiled and looked at Elizabeth. After thinking about it, she said, "Although it's a bit whimsical, I hope... I can get married because of love." Even this kind of love may slowly pass over time.Jane added silently in her heart.

"Otherwise... that man is something I respect."

"So you should do the same, I firmly believe." Elizabeth jumped out of bed and walked to Jane's side, put her arms around her shoulders and raised her eyebrows and said, "Just be careful not to fall in love with a rich man."

Jane was amused by Elizabeth.

"Then I should try it to satisfy you." She hung up Elizabeth's upturned nose, "What about you?"

Elizabeth thought for a while and said, "I feel...only the deepest love can lead me to marriage..."

She seemed to be in a dream when she said this, but she quickly changed to a more relaxed tone and said: "So... I might become a governess like Miss Ludwig, teaching children to embroider pillows, melancholy play their instruments, and maybe meet another Mr. Weston someday."

Both sisters laughed.But both of them knew that, unless it was an extreme situation, they were unlikely to be forced by life to be tutors.Although they have no brothers, they still have a small dowry after all, and their uncle and uncle have a very close relationship with the Bennet House, so they will not ignore them.

"Miss Ludwigs, oh no, how are Mrs. and Mrs. Weston?" Elizabeth asked, sitting back on the bed.

"They are all very well. It can be seen that they are more affectionate than before they got married."

Elizabeth smiled heartily.

"They said it's your turn to be the next guest."

Elizabeth smiled even more happily, and said, "Oh! That's really exciting!"

The Westons' lodgings, though comfortable, were not large enough to entertain all the Bennet ladies--Mr. From time to time, I will pick up a Miss Bennet to stay at the house for a short stay, to accompany the wife, so as to relieve the lovesickness of the wife and the ladies.

"Go to bed earlier, I'll just take the dinner plate down." Seeing that Jane had almost eaten, Elizabeth said, "Good night!"

"Good night!" Jane replied with a smile.

She went out, said good night to her mother and several younger sisters, went back to the room and lifted the quilt, fell down and fell asleep.

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