Collins struggled all night and finally decided on his candidate before falling asleep.

And this lucky one is his dear eldest cousin Jane, she is the oldest in terms of age, and she is also outstanding in beauty, so it is very suitable.

But at the same time, Collins felt a little pity in his heart. When he thought of the news that the other two cousins ​​knew that he had proposed to their sister, it was predictable how sad they would be.

But if Lydia knew that this gentleman thought so, she would definitely tell him sincerely that if they knew what was going on in his mind, it was true that they would be sad, but not for herself, but for Jane.

He fell asleep with Jane in his arms. In his dream, he happily constructed countless beautiful dreams.

And the next morning, after a brief conversation with Mrs. Bennet, his dreams were shattered.

After boasting about his parish abode, the conversation naturally shifted to his desire to find a wife.

"In fact, as my benefactor, Mrs. Catherine, said, I really should have a lady to be my wife." Next, he expressed to Mrs. Bennet that he would like to find a wife from them.

Mrs. Bennet, overwhelmed with joy, had no displeasure with the gentleman, encouraged the cousin, and said: "I think your benefactor is quite right in saying that, but Every gentleman should find a wife at this age."

Collins was also very satisfied with what he heard in his heart. He expressed to Mrs. Bennet that he was willing to find a future wife from among his cousins.

Mrs. Bennet immediately laughed from ear to ear, saying repeatedly that his decision was extremely correct, and finally asked him with joy: "I don't know, which one of my daughters do you...?"

Collins immediately expressed his thoughts: "I think Jane is very good."

When Mrs. Bennet heard that he was interested in Jane, she had a strange expression on her face, and finally had to persuade him kindly: "Speaking of my daughters, although they are very young...but I'm not sure about them...but , as far as I know, I advise you not to have expectations for Jane. Generally speaking, this is also my responsibility. I didn't make it clear to you, so that you made such an absurd choice, my Eldest daughter Jane . . . she may be engaged soon."

Hearing what Mrs. Bennet said, Collins had no choice but to give up Jane. In this way, there were only two cousins ​​left for him to choose from.

Mrs. Bennet continued to encourage him to choose among his own daughters, except for Jane.

Collins hesitated, saying he would give her an answer in a few days.

He thought of the names of his two cousins, Elizabeth and Lydia, and was deeply entangled in his heart.

Mrs. Bennet is full of joy. Yesterday, she didn't want to see the gentleman in front of her, but today, thinking that she may soon marry two daughters, the more she looks at this gentleman, the more pleasing to her eyes .

Kitty didn't forget her plan to go to her aunt's house to find those officers, so she first asked Lydia if she wanted to go with her. She didn't want to see Mr. Collins and his dreadful saliva at all. nodded.

Jane and Elizabeth also planned this way. As for Mary, she still declined the kindness of her sisters, saying that she just wanted to study quietly in the room.

In this way, the four sisters of the Bennet family set off happily.

It's just... Lydia glanced at Mr. Collins, who was courting her for a while, and went to talk to her sister for a while, seeing him in a hurry, and suddenly felt strange in her heart.

Originally, she thought that this Mr. Collins would not follow, so she agreed to Kitty, but seeing Cousin Collins forced in by Mrs. Bennet because it was not safe for four girls to go on the road together, her heart was almost is broken.

Mom, I won't take you to cheat my daughter!

It’s fine if this gentleman is quiet, who knows why he’s crazy, jumping up and down to one side for a while, then going there for a while, and forcing them to stop when he encounters the scenery he’s interested in. Looking down, in this way, it was not a very long way, but it was dragged by this cousin to twice the previous time.

But Collins didn't feel anything at all. He originally accompanied these ladies with the intention of cultivating a common relationship so that he could make a better choice between the two ladies.

So along the way, he talked boastfully and was full of airs, all in order to let them realize his erudition. When he saw them nodding and smiling from time to time, he thought they were very satisfied.

Hey, both cousins ​​are so satisfied with him, what should he do?

Lydia didn't expect that the perfunctory politeness of herself and Elizabeth would have a different meaning in the eyes of Collins. If she knew, she could only say that she was out of her mind.

At this time, Kitty was pulling her to talk about the information of those officers, and said that she chose to come today because her aunt's family would invite those officers to visit her, and then told her carefully about those officers.

When she heard Wickham's name, Lydia felt a little bad.

In this way, today she will officially meet with that famous scumbag?

This is really terrible news.

Darcy's mood wasn't too good either. He was born tall and always had a cold face. In addition, he was really in a bad mood. The aura he exuded at this moment immediately made him sit still. A difficult gentleman.

He had just met Wickham face to face, and this impudent man was not a little ashamed in his face!Moreover, he still had a calm expression, which added a few strokes to Darcy's hatred for Wickham Breaking Through the Sky.

If it wasn't for the fear of Georgiana's reputation, he pursed his lips and rode in front of him pretending that there was no one in front of him.

Although Wickham still had a smile on his face, he had long been dissatisfied with Darcy's appearance in his heart. If he hadn't had a good father, he sneered in his heart, and said kindly to the people around him Let's wait for a while to eat at Philip's house.

Darcy was in a bad mood, and Bingley naturally noticed it, but he really couldn't figure out what his friend was thinking, so he had to use other ways to divert his attention.

He looked around, trying to find something to make the person next to him come out of his bad mood.

Suddenly, he seemed to see something out of the corner of his eye, and turned his whole body towards that side. He pulled Darcy excitedly and said, "Look, is that Miss Bennett's over there?!"

Now it was all right, Bentley was just looking for something to attract Darcy's attention, and now his attention was all attracted.

He straightened the folds of his clothes for a while, patted Darcy and asked him, "What's wrong with me?"

Darcy's full attention was on that young lady. He really didn't expect that the meeting between the two of them would come so suddenly...so...so fast. All the thoughts that had been sorted out at the time suddenly became messy, so he had to reply to his friend perfunctorily: "Great."

Encouraged, Bingley didn't realize that something was wrong with his friend, he cheered himself up in his heart, and walked towards Jane.

Darcy's expression also darkened. He hesitated for a long time, and finally followed Bentley and walked over together.

Now that Bentley has passed, it would be impolite not to go by himself, Darcy said to himself in his heart, walking nervously.

As soon as Bingley walked over, his enthusiastic voice opened up. At this time, Collins was ending his courtesies beside Elizabeth and walked to Lydia's side.

Suddenly seeing a gentleman with an extraordinary temperament, he immediately made some calculations in his heart.

Could it be that this is the man who is going to be engaged to his cousin.

"Jane, long time no see." Bingley greeted her affectionately.

Seeing him suddenly appear, Jane blushed, lowered her head, and said softly: "Yes, long time no see."

This gentleman revealed a good upbringing with every gesture, which made Collins very satisfied with the fact that he was about to become brother-in-law with such a gentleman.

He secretly glanced at the valuable accessories on this gentleman, and seeing the man slowly walking behind him, he said in surprise, "Mr. Darcy?"

Wickham looked at the group of men and women from a long distance, and Darcy's obvious height also contributed to Wickham's recognition of him from a distance. To be honest, it was the first time he saw Darcy. Seeing this disgusting gentleman standing in the street with so many people.

He squinted his eyes and thought badly, wanting to see who could make him like this.

And when he walked over, he found the same ladies he knew. He walked over and greeted them, and Kitty and Elizabeth also nodded to him.

Wickham found that there were two young ladies whom he had never seen before, and his eyes could not help but brighten. He was not interested in a beauty like Jane, but he was interested in that young lady who had already fallen into love at such a young age. The beautiful and moving young lady is very interested.

In addition, he is good at thinking about other people's minds, and it can be seen from Darcy's actions that he is obviously different from this lady, so he is more interested in him.

He bowed to Lydia gracefully: "Hello, I am..."

He said this word especially affectionately, as if he was about to drown in water.

Lydia was wondering where the sentimental officer who was so casually discharged came from, when she saw that Darcy, who was standing aside, interrupted his introduction

She didn't know why, but Darcy's face became gloomy.Called: "Wickham."

Although her face turned pale with shock, she still maintained her due calmness, and turned her face slightly towards Wickham's place.

Now she, Darcy, and Wickham form a strange triangle.

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