Darcy's words made Lydia stand on the spot and think deeply for two seconds, but before she could get her head together, Mrs. Gardiner came over and said.

"Lydia, what happened?" Mrs. Gardiner asked with a concerned tone. When she just let Lydia and Darcy talk privately, there was something in her heart that made Lydia look good. Look, don't miss those officers anymore.

Looking at Wickham, even if he has a pretty face, it is of no great use.

After saying those words, Darcy rushed to Bingley's side, using this to hide his fear of being rejected by Lydia.

Bingley was talking vigorously to Jane, but it was different from before. When Jane heard him talking, she was not the same as before. This reminded Bingley of what his sister said to him.

Could it be... Jane really doesn't like him?

Darcy patted his friend on the shoulder.

"Darcy, are you back?" Bingley concealed the loss in his eyes, but Darcy could still see it.

"Hmm." He said concisely.

"Okay...then we, see you next time, Jane." Although Bingley was reluctant to part, he was even more afraid that Jane would hate his chatter, so he took the initiative to leave.

So immersed in his own thoughts, he didn't notice Jane's dimmed eyes.

"Good-bye, Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy."

Bingley was a little disappointed thinking why Jane didn't want to keep him anymore. He forced a smile and said goodbye to Jane.

When the two of them left, passing by Lydia who was still in a daze, Darcy immediately said something quickly.

"Then we've agreed, see you tomorrow."

…………… Lydia, who couldn’t even remember when she agreed to Darcy, watched his leaving back sullenly.

Lydia, who was scheduled for tomorrow's schedule without saying a word, felt a little strange.

At the very least... you need to be more formal and sincere to agree...

Mrs. Gardener also heard Darcy's words. She glanced at Darcy's figure with a strange look in her eyes, and turned to ask Lydia.

"What tomorrow? You...do you have an appointment tomorrow?"

"I don't know either." Lydia smiled wryly.

Confused, she went back to Elizabeth, who immediately told her that Mr. Wickham was going to send them home.

This news woke up everyone in Lydia. She looked at Wickham's face with a sweet smile, and felt that this face could not be driven away, as if something had stuck it on.

She suppressed the discomfort in her heart, and whispered to Elizabeth: "Why did he agree to send us? Aunt agreed?"

Elizabeth said: "He proposed it on his own initiative, and it is not easy for my aunt to refuse him."

Lydia felt a little strange. She felt that Mrs. Gardiner had more knowledge after all, so she wouldn't be easily fooled after all, right?

As for Mrs. Gardiner, Wickham had his own way of pleasing, which was different from his former practice.

It had much to do with the time he had spent in Derbyshire, for Mrs Gardiner had been there for a long time too, and it so happened that they had a lot of mutual acquaintances there, which was a great reason for Wick. Ham's chat provided excellent material.

Although Wickham had been away since Darcy's father died, he was barely able to provide Mrs. Gardiner with some information about her old friends, many of which Mrs. Gardiner did not know. So, psychologically, she was a little closer to Wickham.

Since Mrs. Gardiner had lived in Derbyshire, she naturally had long admired the late old Mr. Darcy's name. This was an endless topic for them, and Elizabeth naturally listened carefully, trying to find the Mr. Darcy or... Wickham's teller.

They talked one by one and listened to each other, and with Elizabeth interjecting a few questions from time to time, they seemed to be enjoying themselves happily.

Wickham tried his best to describe Pemberley Manor, and Mrs. Gardener compared it with her own heart. She admired the character of the late Pemberley Manor, so when Wickham described Darcy to her She was a little taken aback when Mr. humiliated him.

Mrs. Gardiner cast a dim glance at Mr. Darcy not far away, trying her best to get some description about that gentleman from her memory, but unfortunately she found nothing. A strange glimpse of Xi Li's figure.

In any case, Wickham finally had a chance to go back with them. His small calculations were ringing loudly, and because he was afraid of Lydia's cold face, he decided to make a detour, and his words turned to Elizabeth.

His ability to talk nonsense has always been top-notch, and he made everyone very happy. Lydia didn't want to listen to his nonsense, so she kept a cold face and kept thinking about Darcy in her heart.

For a while she thought about what was written in the letter, and for a while she worried about what Mrs. Bennet would do if she saw it, and then she thought, why on earth did Darcy invite her to be a guest?

If Miss Darcy really loved her and asked her to go, Lydia would never believe it, but Darcy's excuse pulled his sister out again, which made her a little puzzled about his intentions, and felt a little dissatisfied. All too likely an answer arises.

Could it be... is he? ?

This answer made Lydia's heart skip a beat. She was absent-minded for a long time, and Elizabeth called her several times, but she didn't hear her.

"...What's the matter, Lizzie?" Lydia asked her, recovering.

"What was just said to you, Mr. Darcy?" said Elizabeth.

In fact, during the time when Lydia was distracted, Wickham noticed that something was wrong with her. No matter what, this situation was very alarming, so he quickly changed the topic to Lydia, And carefully instigated them to ask Lydia.

Seeing Elizabeth's question, Wickham felt relieved for a while, and planned to see how Lydia would answer.

He wanted to see how different that Mr. Darcy was to such a lady.

Although Lydia is good-looking, she can be regarded as the best among many people, but Darcy may not have seen women who are more beautiful and glamorous than her.

This made Wickham a little confused.

Lydia suddenly asked this question when she saw Elizabeth, which was completely different from her usual style of behavior. Elizabeth was not someone who would speak up casually.

This made Lydia immediately think of that "Mr." Wickham.

She was speechless for a moment, she couldn't figure out why Wickham wanted to fight her?Is it some kind of chemical reaction?

Lydia really wanted to give her a thumbs up for her nonsense skills.

"Nothing, just said something about his sister." Lydia replied, and Wickham's voice followed.

"Oh, so he told you about Miss Georgiana Darcy?" Wickham said, all eyes were on him.

Jane's gaze was particularly enthusiastic. Since she had just met Mr. Bingley, she was not in a good mood. Seeing them take the initiative to mention the legendary Miss Darcy, she was very excited.

Wickham smiled complacently in his heart, and continued: "I used to know this lady very well. It's just that she thought she was noble, and then gradually alienated me. Her brother is exactly the same."

Wickham started his mad black skills.

Of course, he used this skill very handily.

Lydia listened to Wickham's nonsense, and her expectations for his character dropped to a negative number in her heart. A smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, and her tone was a bit cold.

"When a young lady grows up, she will always know something, let alone Miss Darcy's background." Lydia's smile widened: "Mr. Wickham has been away from Derbyshire for a long time. Right? I heard that you were once the son of Mr. Darcy's housekeeper? You must have been very close to her when you were young, right? After all, you grew up together."

What she said was really not polite at all, she almost pointed at Wickham directly and said, you are just a housekeeper's son, why should others get close to you?

Lydia was also angry, but he spread rumors to smear a lady like this, let alone the nasty things he did before.

Wickham didn't know whether he was really stupid or fake, and he had a nonchalant look on his face. When he saw Lydia say this, he didn't think there was anything wrong, and instead added a few words.

"If that's the case, it makes sense," Wickham continued. "I hated her very much when we were kids."

Listening to the conversation between the two of them, Elizabeth suddenly remembered the content of the letter. There was no doubt that Miss Bingley hoped that Mr. Bingley would marry Miss Darcy, thinking that she would increase her chances, but when she heard Wickham Reminiscent of Bingley's performance just now, and his attitude towards Darcy, Elizabeth felt that Bingley was somewhat worthy of Miss Darcy.

Now she hopes that Bingley will marry Miss Darcy as soon as possible. This will not only help Jane's mood, but also make Bingley regret for marrying Miss Darcy and abandoning his true love.

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