Darcy got up very early the next day. He was looking forward to the coming Lydia to give him a definite answer. He was not dreaming yesterday.

It's a pity that he didn't wait for her who was supposed to come by car as usual, but the lonely coachman and the letter in his hand.

The letter inlaid with wax gave Darcy an inexplicable bad feeling in his heart. He stepped forward quickly and took the letter in his hand.

"Dear Mr. Darcy..."

Darcy finished reading a letter briefly, and before he was overwhelmed by the excitement that he was really not dreaming yesterday, he was completely overwhelmed by the news that Lydia said in the letter that she was going home soon. Press down.

He frowned, thought about it, and finally thought of an excellent reason to follow in Lydia's footsteps, and went back to Nizhipei.

Of course, his good friend Bentley would probably agree very much.

After receiving the news from the coachman that Lydia had left, Darcy began to think that he had to deal with the affairs here first, so that he would not have to face endless official documents after he left.

Because Lydia also mentioned her good friend Georgiana Darcy in the letter, after reading it, Darcy silently cut out the part of the letter that Lydia said to herself, and then cut it out. The remaining part was given to Georgiana, and she was asked to return it to herself after reading it.

Georgiana, who had received half of the letter, was very complicated.

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In the letter, Georgiana was not happy about the news that her friend had left, but after thinking about it, she could still continue to communicate with Lydia, and she could invite her to Pemberley again.

The thought of this made Georgiana brighten up her depression and cheer her up.

Lydia and Elizabeth started early, for Elizabeth wanted to get out of London early and have a pleasant journey, as she said.

"How meaningful it is to leave here and embark on a pleasant journey, and we can also walk around some beautiful places. Compared with those beautiful scenery and mountains and rivers, those things that worry us should be How boring!"

Lydia felt that what Elizabeth said was very reasonable. It had to be said that Elizabeth's words, at certain times, still had the taste of a female philosopher.

But what she cares about is obviously not only the excited faces of Elizabeth and Jane, she must also care about one thing, that is, how should she continue to write letters to Darcy!!

There is no doubt that after receiving her letter, Darcy will definitely reply to her letter, but where this letter returns is a problem.

Lydia began to beg God not to let Mrs. Bennet know.

Otherwise, it is estimated that what she might face when she goes back is [-] times more terrifying than she imagined.

Thinking of her mother's face, Lydia felt a little bad.

Under Lydia's repeated requests, their journey was barely cut in half. When they got home, Elizabeth was still sighing with Jane about the beautiful scenery on the road. The time was too short.

And Lydia, who was tormented by the random thoughts in her mind, was obviously not as good as her sisters, so she entered the room with a haggard face.

What was waiting for her was neither Mrs. Bennet's "neuralgia" nor a swarm of guns and short guns. On the contrary, the quietness and gentleness made her feel a little scary.

Elizabeth and Jane were also obviously very surprised by the atmosphere, and broke the silence by calling: "Mom."

Mrs. Bennet's loving eyes turned from Lydia to Lizzie, and finally to Lydia slowly.

Her eyes are kind, and her voice is even rarer to see gentleness.

"Baby Lydia, you are back."

Lydia felt her goosebumps aroused by her mother's words.

She looked at her father with an inexplicable expression, then at Kitty with a mysterious expression, and Mary, who was holding a book but kept glancing at her, feeling a sense of danger in her heart a feeling of.

"Mom, Dad, Kitty, Mary." She slowly forced these two words out of her mouth: "It's been a long time."

Mrs. Bennet's smile grew wider.

"It's okay, if I knew it earlier, I would have let you stay in London for a while. No, it took me a few more days on the road." Mrs. Bennet reproached gently.

Kitty and Mary nodded, too.

Lydia felt very bad and said, "No need for this, I miss home very much."

"Is that so, Kitty? You must miss me too, right?" Lydia looked threateningly at Kitty who was nodding the most.

"It's..." Under the intimidation of her sister's gaze, Kitty found herself...shamefully agreeing.

Mrs. Bennet shook her hand and handed her the stack of letters on the table behind her.

"Go back to your room, Lydia, Mr. Darcy must be waiting for your reply."

! ! ! !Mr Darcy! ! ! !

Elizabeth and Jane looked at each other, feeling that something happened that they didn't know about.

Although Lydia often visited West's house when she was in London, they obviously didn't know that Lydia and Darcy cared so closely.

Looking at the thick stack of letters, if you count from the day when Lydia and the others left, then there are probably two letters a day? !

And looking at the thickness of the letter, Jane and Elizabeth should have wondered whether Mr. Darcy had written all the details of what meals he had today and what clothes he matched.

It really is so.

Under the eyes of everyone, Lydia reluctantly hid back in her room and opened the heavy letters.

From the scenery he saw when he got up this morning, until he and Georgiana missed her very much, and later, perhaps because he didn't receive her reply, Darcy guessed in the letter whether she hadn't come home yet.

It has to be said that Lydia was a little moved when she saw Darcy who wrote down everything in her heart. Although she had been away for a long time, she did not have any sense of distance from him. On the contrary, she knew everything that happened to him like the back of his hand.

This can be understood better than couples who meet each other day and night.

At the end of yesterday's last letter, he was a little anxious and said that he would return to Nizhipei Garden in about two days.

This came as a pleasant surprise to Lydia.

To be honest, she was planning to write to Darcy on the way to tell him that she hadn’t arrived home yet, but she either fell asleep when Lydia dragged her to talk, or when she finished writing the letter, she found This is of no use.

It's very simple, because there are no messengers around.

Knowing that Darcy is coming in these two days, in order to avoid the embarrassment that Darcy has arrived here as soon as her letter arrived in London, Lydia still planned to wait for him to arrive before explaining to him.

But half a second later, she changed her mind and wrote a letter to Darcy.

When she came out of the room, facing everyone's gossiping eyes, she finished the meal in front of her without changing her face, and said that she was going to send a letter.

Mrs. Bennet was naturally very happy and urged her repeatedly.

Mr. Bennet's gaze was even more strange.

The other sisters asked to accompany Lydia to send letters, but Lydia didn't care much.

Anyway, they all knew about it.

Naturally, what I experienced on the road was aimless bombing, from how she met Darcy secretly, and then, Lydia really didn't expect that you would even deal with Mr. Darcy's cold face, let me tell you Well, Mr. Darcy is not as good as those red uniforms.

It was Kitty who said it, of course.

"Mr. Wickham is much better than him."

As soon as Kitty spoke, she was informed by Elizabeth of the unfortunate news that Mr. Wickham, whom she loved, already had a family of [-] pounds, Miss King, and they were very hot.

Kitty wailed, and said nothing for the rest of the way.

Lydia naturally thanked Elizabeth for her remark, so that she could have some peace, but Elizabeth made a face at her and opened her mouth to speak to her.

"Go home later, let's have a good talk."

Lydia felt a little depressed.

They took the letter to the messenger, and Mary proposed to see what new books were available, and Kitty, dispelling her gloom, said she would go to the lace shop to see.

So Jane accompanied Mary to the nearby bookstore, and the three of them went to the store where the girls liked most.

As soon as they entered the door, they heard a surprised female voice.

Charlotte was very excited to see the three sisters, especially Elizabeth.

She went up and asked, "Are you back?"

Accompanying Charlotte here is their cousin Collins. He is no different from before, except that compared to the past, he has become more cheerful when planning the wedding.

At this time, he was very proud of being in love. He greeted his beautiful cousins, blessed them, and said that he hoped that they would find a partner as soon as Charlotte did.

Lydia didn't have too much emotion when facing this cousin. Seeing him say this at this time, she also wished him a happy married life in the future.

After they finished talking like this, Jane dragged Mary and hurried in.

"Guess who I saw!"

"Mr. Bingley!"

"Mr. Darcy!"

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