Lydia struggled with the drowsiness in her head, and relying on strong willpower, she dazedly touched the side of the bed, and reluctantly opened the door in a walking posture.

Just after opening the door, a pair of female hands grabbed her, and the message in the words immediately woke her up.

"Lydia, Jane's condition is getting serious again. I just touched her forehead and it's getting hotter." After all, it's a sister who is close to me who is sick. Elizabeth's tone may not matter to others, but to herself The family members couldn't help showing a bit of panic.

Lydia reacted and began to comfort her.

"Don't worry, Jane will be fine. Lizzie, in this case, you go and take a good look at Jane first, and I will go to Mr. Bingley immediately and tell him about the situation." Lydia's soft voice calmed Elizabeth's flustered heart.

She nodded to Lydia, signaling that she understood.

Seeing Elizabeth turning away, Lydia, who originally planned to call Bingley first, decided to call Kitty to accompany her first.

She knocked on Kitty's door hastily, seeing her sleepy eyes, and immediately told her to go to Elizabeth.

Hearing that her sister's condition had worsened, Kitty's eyes widened and she nodded immediately.

Only then did Lydia feel relieved to go to Mr. Bingley,

When she passed by the door of Darcy's room, she saw that there was still a light on inside. Although she felt a little strange in her heart, she still went to Bingley quickly.

Lydia repeated what Elizabeth said to herself to Mr. Bingley. The young man didn't look well. He quickly put on his clothes and hurried to Jane's room with Lydia.

At this time, Kitty was helping Elizabeth to wring the water, and when she saw Lydia coming, she seemed to have seen the backbone. She couldn't explain why, but she had a strange sense of conviction for this mischievous younger sister who was originally like her. .

Bingli walked up and looked at Jane's pale lips and hot forehead, he was anxious and didn't know what to do.

"Why don't I send Dr. Jones right now?" He said hastily.

As soon as Caroline entered the door, she heard this and immediately said: "How can this kind of country doctor be useful? Maybe he made Jane's condition worse and worse. In my opinion, we should send someone to the city Go and find a famous doctor."

Caroline was startled by the sound of walking up and down. Even though the passers-by lowered their voices carefully, she was still irritated and planned to come down to show her face in a disgusted mood, but she couldn't stop feeling that Ben Sister Nate has a lot going on.

Lydia thought Dr. Jones' opinion was good, but Elizabeth couldn't listen to Caroline's opinion, and she also felt that Bingley's opinion was not good. Under such a stalemate, everyone had their own ideas, so they had to decide the next morning. , if Jane's condition has not improved, please go to Mr. Bingley.

After such a trip, the whole Niripei was brightly lit, and Bingley was worried about Jane, so he proposed to stay with them.

Caroline said a few sarcastic remarks leisurely, then yawned and went upstairs.

Darcy also heard the noise in the room, and he kept wondering whether to go down to have a look. After several hours of tidying up and calculation results of various theories, he finally came up with his own wanted answer.He decided that his vague feeling for Miss Lydia was not because he had a good impression of Miss Lydia, but because he was curious about the appearance of different ladies in the circle around him.

Those attentions and gazes were all because of curiosity. He didn't think curiosity was a good impression, so if he didn't go down, he would look a little strange instead.

So he tidied up his skirts, changed another tie, and thought about how to talk to Miss Lydia later so as not to show his curiosity about her.

When he went down, Lydia was helping Elizabeth to take care of Jane, giving her some water.

Seeing Darcy coming, he was not in the mood to say hello, but just nodded to him casually.

Darcy's mood immediately became a little subtle. On the rational side, he felt that there was nothing wrong with Lydia's doing so. She was nervous about her sister, which further showed her affection for her sister, and there was nothing wrong with it.

But on the other hand, he felt a little uncomfortable in his heart.

The feeling of being ignored is always uncomfortable. Darcy comforted herself like this, and then she took the initiative to go up to her and said, "Miss Lydia."

Lydia looked up at him slightly.

Darcy pursed her lips, seeing her hair pinned behind her head, her expression fluttered, and she couldn't help herself.

He comforted her a little, and received a smooth thank you.

The girl's whole mind seemed to be grasped by her sister's safety.

It was always inopportune for Darcy to stay in the room. Seeing everyone in a hurry, and he had nowhere to help, he felt regretful, and looked at Bentley's expression of "why don't you leave?" Darcy's mood suddenly turned bad.

Why, he thought, could Bentley stay and I couldn't?

It's a pity that this is an unsolvable problem, so he had no choice but to return to the room with a look of indifference. In fact, he also tried hard to ask himself to believe that he didn't care.

In this way, Lydia and a group of people took care of Jane for most of the night. It was not until the next morning when Jane's fever subsided a little that everyone took a breath.

Bingley said, "I'll have Dr. Jones come over in a minute."

Everyone has no opinion.

Lydia's back was aching from busy work, and she was already a little tired. Seeing that Jane had recovered, she told everyone and went back to her room to rest.

Elizabeth knew that she had put a lot of effort into it this time, and her affection for this younger sister gradually increased, and even Kitty, who was sometimes unhelpful, gained a lot of affection.

It was the first time for Kitty to receive the kindness expressed by the second sister, and she was very surprised.

Lydia said goodbye to them and walked towards her own room. She was so sleepy that Mr. Darcy who passed by was too lazy to say hello, and only watched her disappear behind the door. Darcy.

Darcy found that early in the morning, his mood became worse.

Lydia caught up on her sleep for a while, and when she woke up, she found that she hadn't slept for a long time. This was a miraculous thing for her, so she went to the next door to find Elizabeth, who was wiping Jane's face. She came and announced a message to her.

"It is estimated that my mother will come back later. I asked Mr. Bingley to deliver a letter to my family."

As soon as she thought Mrs. Bennet was coming, Lydia estimated that the Nijape Manor was going to be lively again.

Sure enough, Mrs. Bennet, who received the letter, couldn't wait to set off after reading the letter.

When she arrived in Niripei, the first thing she sighed was how good the environment is and how elegant the decoration is, and she also thought of how great Jane would be if she could marry here.

She was led to the hall by the butler, and Bingley took her upstairs to see Jane. As soon as Mrs. Bennet saw this Mr. Bingley, she immediately praised him in a hype, and Bingley blushed slightly.

But this is his sweetheart's mother, and to a certain extent, it can even reflect Jane's opinion, which makes him happy again.

When the two entered the room, Bingley considerately left room for their mother and daughter to talk, and closed the door behind them when they went out.

Mrs. Bennet was immediately shocked by the surrounding decorations and exquisite furniture, but when she saw Lydia, she cried out distressedly: "My baby." She said that she had lost a lot of weight.

Lydia hasn't seen her mother for a few days, and to be honest, she still misses her mother's loud voice.

A bright smile appeared on her face, and she called out sweetly, "Mom."

Because she already knew in the letter that Jane was fine, so she felt relieved. Seeing that Jane hadn't woken up, she hoped that she would sleep a little longer, so that she could not only take care of her body, but also be able to stay healthy in Niger. Stay a while, and get a lot closer to Mr. Bingley.

Fortunately, there is an exciting news that Elizabeth told her mother.

"Doctor Jones just came to see and said that Jane had better not go home, for fear of catching the cold again on the way."

Mrs. Bennet was ecstatic at the news.

Caroline also heard the news from the servant that another person had come to the Bennet family. She was very angry in her heart, but since her daughter was sick, it would be fine for her mother to come and see her. Therefore, receiving Bennett's urging eyes, She could only go upstairs, and with a smile on her face, she asked the noisy lady and those young ladies to go down and have breakfast with them.

Lydia could clearly see the young lady's reluctance, but she didn't want to pay attention to the emotions of irrelevant people, and went downstairs to have breakfast happily.

When he arrived at the dining room, Bingley saw Mrs. Bennet coming, and immediately said, "I hope you will see Jane's condition this time, and it will be better than expected."

"Of course, but, Mr. Bingley, I really didn't expect her to be so seriously ill." Mrs. Bennet said: "The doctor said that she can't go home now, so we can only be sorry..."

Before Mrs. Bennet finished speaking, Bingley immediately said in a hurry: "Go home? You can't think like this. You should take care of Jane, you should." He glanced at Caroline and said : "I'm sure, even my sister will not agree."

Caroline was very reluctant to see this, but after all, this is a house rented by her brother, and she is not the real owner: "Mrs. Bennet, don't worry, stay here, Jane will She's been well taken care of." Her voice was cold.

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