The conversation between Darcy and Mr. Bennet in the study was extremely mysterious.

After Darcy left, Mr. Bennet announced to everyone.

"I hope you are not in a hurry. You will soon know what we have talked about." Mr. Bennet said, in fact, he wanted to tell them directly to avoid the noise in his ears.

But since Darcy repeatedly asked him to keep the news secret.Mr. Bennet had no great displeasure either.

Darcy made this decision entirely out of wanting Lydia to feel less sudden.

He wants to have enough time to get ready....

Before leaving, Darcy put on a handsome face and said to Lydia.

"Please wait for me a little longer."

"Because of what?"

"Because... what I said that day, the chasm that we will cross together."

Lydia seemed to have vaguely guessed something in her heart, two blushes were unconsciously on her cheeks, and she seemed extremely at a loss.

And since Darcy said that, Lydia has never seen Darcy again.

Fortunately, he sent letters every day, and attached a steaming newspaper.

Darcy stated his reasons for leaving in the letter.

"Because there are some things left that haven't been dealt with." In the letter, he explained to Lydia in this way.

They have since resumed their two-letter-a-day routine.

Darcy will tell her in the letter what he has encountered recently, and what he used, and hopes to come with her next time.

Lydia will also complain to him about what stupid things Kitty has done recently, how she is doing recently, and so on.

She held the letter in her hand, and the corners of her mouth were always curled up. Whenever people saw her sweet look, they wanted to make fun of her.

"Has Mr. Darcy written again?" asked Mary.

Since the incident at Niripei's dance last time, Lydia has become acquainted with the most insignificant younger sister in the family.

Getting along with Mary, apart from those drowsy truths, listening to my sister read a poem or a novel when I have nothing to do can be regarded as a very pleasant thing.

"Well, yes." Lydia raised her beautiful eyebrows: "Now it's time for me to write back to him, and I don't know if he has received my letter from yesterday, but I said There are many things about Kitty, if Kitty knows..."

Lydia's words stopped abruptly, and she changed from a half-lying position on the sofa to sitting upright.

Speaking of Kitty, she has been a little weird recently.

Lydia frowned.

Mary looked at Lydia's thoughtful expression and asked, "What's wrong with Kitty?"

"It's nothing." Lydia let go of the worries in her heart and said to her: "You know that Kitty has been running outside lately, have you gone there?"

"She never talks to me about this, but I've heard from others that she's been running a lot into those lace shops recently, and if there's anything else, it's that friend she made... ...at home." When Mary said about that friend, her tone paused.

It is natural for a girl to love beauty, so Lydia also let go of her doubts. When she heard Mary's tone when she mentioned that friend, she couldn't help asking: "Kitty's friend, what's wrong?" ?"

"It's not that there is anything, just...Miss Grice is also a person who is very compatible with Kitty." Mary euphemistically explained the personality of that Miss Grice.

Since she got along well with Kitty, one can imagine the character of this lady.

But on the matter of making friends, Lydia didn't have any opinions on Kitty. After all, it was all her own business, just be happy.

Of course, Lydia at this moment must not know that Miss Grice's personality, compared with Kitty's, at least does not know how many Lydias are separated from her.

Charlotte is gone, Mr. Darcy and Bingley have also left, and this small town has returned to its usual routine. Lydia can still hear Mrs. Bennet's loud voice every day, chatting endlessly. To pry Mr. Bennet's mouth open.

Under this kind of behavior, Mr. Bennet was obviously not far from being harassed by him, and quickly hid in the study.

Lydia was delighted that Jane would go with her sisters to see her at Aunt Philip's.

Since Mr. Bingley visited Bennett's house last time and left with Darcy, I don't know if Bingley and Jane said something. Therefore, even after knowing the news of Bingley's departure, Jane still kept going. A cheerful look.

This pleased both Lydia and Elizabeth.

This is how the days passed slowly in the correspondence between Lydia and Darcy, and soon, the severe February passed, and at this time Darcy mentioned to Lydia in the letter that he would go to another county for a while, Because of some business matters.

In fact, he was closely arranging things about Lydia.

In this way, the severe February passed, and March finally arrived.

As soon as March took hold, a letter from Hunsford flew towards the Bennetts.

Elizabeth didn't take it seriously at first, but she soon found out, and Charlotte was looking forward to it, hoping that she could go as planned.

Elizabeth's mood was a little weird, and she was indescribably happy.

Because of the lack of meeting for a period of time, probably due to the beauty of the distance, everyone's dislike for Collins is not so obvious. When Mrs. Bennet heard Charlotte's request for Elizabeth to be a guest, she agreed very much.

"You know, Hunsford, that's a good place, didn't Collins say that? What...Lady Catherine is a wonderful lady, Lizzie, and if you use this, you can find a rich young master too." , that would be great."

Lydia immediately interrupted her mother's words for the helpless Elizabeth.

"Mom, eat quickly, if you don't drink milk, it will be cold."

Since Darcy came here, Lydia has become Mrs. Bennet's darling. Although Mr. Bennet didn't say anything, she is smart and sensitive to smell something.

Listening to her baby Lydia's words, Mrs. Bennet nodded again and again, picked up the cup beside her, and drank the milk with the bread.

Since Mrs. Bennet had no objections, and Charlotte reminded Elizabeth to remember to bring her sister with her in the letter, then Elizabeth came to seek Lydia's opinion.

"Go to Hunsford? Who are you going with? What's the plan?" The traffic is either particularly developed or not good. Except for a trip to London, Lydia spends most of her time on the three-acre land of her home. Spinning around, hearing what Elizabeth said at this time, I couldn't help being a little interested.

"Charlotte asked us to go with Sir Lucas and her sister Maria." Elizabeth said: "The original plan was to go directly to Hunsford, but I heard from Sir Lucas that their plan will be slightly improved. , intending to spend the night in London."

"Going to London?" Lydia's eyes lit up, and she closed the newspaper with ink in her hand.

The reason her eyes were bright was not because of Darcy who was far away in the sky, but because, after reading newspapers for so long to collect news, Lydia sensitively sensed that the time she was waiting for had arrived.

In general, it was the painting that she had collected for a long time, and it finally came into use.

Seeing that her younger sister agreed to come down, and that she had someone to accompany her on the road, Elizabeth couldn't help but feel a little happy.

As the day of departure approached little by little, Lydia was looking forward to it. To be honest, she was even afraid that the trip would be delayed.

Fortunately, everything is as usual, Lydia has put away the things she prepared early, and the final version of the plan has also been finalized.

"We will be traveling with Sir Lucas and Mary. There should be a little delay on the road, but we will rush to London as soon as possible, stay there for one night, and then go shopping the next day. From London to Hunsford .”

Elizabeth to Lydia.

Lydia couldn't be happier with the arrangement.

Soon it was time to travel, and Jane told the two younger sisters to be careful on the road so that nothing would happen, while Mrs. Bennet asked Lucas to take care of her daughter.

"Don't worry, Mrs. Bennet." Lucas smiled heartily.

Mr. Bennet was also a little bit reluctant to part with his daughter. He told Elizabeth that she must write back.

The next day, they set off. Sir Lucas felt that the journey was boring, so he couldn't help but tell them some interesting stories, but unfortunately, he had told these stories too many times, so he said them again at this time. It's annoying to listen to.

Although Elizabeth loves to hear some interesting stories, she is already tired of listening to Sir Lucas. What he talks about is nothing more than seeing the king and being knighted. There is nothing new at all, and it does not attract Elizabeth. A little interest in my heart.

Elizabeth felt bored. Although Maria had a good temperament, she really didn't have much in common with Charlotte's younger sister.

She wanted to talk to Lydia, but found that her younger sister was looking out of the window with her face in her hands, her face was full of joy, and she didn't know what was going on in her heart.

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