Everyone was in a surprisingly good mood that night, except for Miss Bingley, who was always looking for an opportunity to show off to Jane how much she knew Mr. Darcy, and there was a sense of superiority between the lines.Jane felt that Miss Bingley had almost written "You are not worthy of Mr. Darcy" as a note and pasted it on her face.For such a Miss Bingley, it would be best to ignore her.If Miss Bingley's words throughout the evening can be summed up as: "Mr. Darcy is perfect, you are not good enough for a country girl", Jane's performance throughout the evening can be summed up as: "You speak well, but I don't understand You mean." This made Miss Bingley very angry, but she had to keep her good manners, so it made her hate Jane even more in her heart.

The next morning, the Bingley family and Mr. Darcy arrived at the restaurant first, and Miss Bingley said with a smile on her face: "Elizabeth is really a lovely girl."

Mr. Bingley's eyes lit up when he heard this, and he was about to say something, but was interrupted by Miss Bingley, "But she has a lot of relatives who are not in the same class, and I want to make people laugh when I think about it."

"You know, Charles, she has a merchant uncle who lives in London," said Mrs. Hurst, with a suppressed laugh.

"But he lives near Gypsy Street, and I absolutely don't want to go there. I wonder if after hearing all this, your love for her is still the same as it is now?" Miss Bingley continued.

"Even if her uncles fill up Gypsy Avenue, I won't change my mind. You don't know, Elizabeth is really an angel. Nothing can change my mind." Mr. Bingley said firmly, talking to Elizabeth In the days when we get along, he feels very relaxed and happy. She is a person with a lot of ideas, but she never imposes her own wishes on others. She can always find something interesting to say, and she looks good when she smiles. Thinking like this , Bentley felt as if his heart had sunk. "You don't understand this feeling, I will not give up on Elizabeth."

Seeing Mr. Bingley like this, Miss Bingley didn't say much, but looked at Mr. Darcy with a smile on the corner of her mouth: "Will Mr. Darcy be like this? He fell in love with a woman with such an ordinary family background, and she also has a group of poor relatives." .But I see that Mr. Darcy has been very interested in Miss Jane Bennet lately."

Seeing Darcy's silence, Miss Bingley continued: "I believe that the sensible Mr. Darcy will not be right? You will definitely not marry such a woman as your wife."

Darcy has always known that he must marry a noble lady as his wife to carry forward the Darcy family.But his heart was struggling, but at this moment, his rationality finally prevailed. "No, I'm not going to marry any girl here, especially Miss Bennett," he said loudly, as if reminding himself not to forget what he was going to do.

But this kind of flag-setting words will often be heard by some people who shouldn't hear it, such as Jane and Elizabeth who just walked to the door of the restaurant. Elizabeth pulled Jane's clothes, but Jane shrugged and said it was nothing.So they pushed open the door without a pause, and Mr. Darcy was stunned when he saw Jane walking in, and then his repressed heart began to thump.He was a little afraid to look at Jane, as if he had been caught doing something bad.At this time, he regretted what he said just now.

He felt that he needed to calm down and think about what he should do, but he couldn't calm down when Jane was sitting next to him.Miss Bingley had a slightly triumphant smile on her lips, and Jane sat there eating quietly without any expression, and the meal was finished in a very strange atmosphere.Soon, Elizabeth and Jane took the carriage home.Darcy didn't send them away, he locked himself in the room alone, after thinking for a long time, he picked up a pen and began to write a letter to Georgiana.

Jane was in a slightly delicate mood at this time. She was actually a little sad when she heard Mr. Darcy say that. She admitted that she had some affection for Mr. Darcy, but there was indeed a great distance between them, which was beyond doubt. .So should we let these good feelings continue to grow or should we curb our feelings in time? Not only Jane, but also Darcy are thinking about this question.

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