It took less than a quarter of an hour for Bentley to walk in, before he walked out with a smile.

Mr. Bennet also had a satisfied smile on his face.

The reason is that Mr. Bingley is not as arrogant as he imagined, and he has not done anything stupid to make Mr. Bennet hate him.

But no matter what, Jian Jian got married, which is a good thing.

Bingley's admiration for Jane has been around for a long time, which can be seen from his behavior, but this time, he did not inform Louisa or Caroline of his marriage proposal, and he did it entirely by himself. out of the decision.

He looked up at Jane, who blushed when he saw her, and lowered her head without speaking.

Mrs. Bennet tactfully took a few steps back from Kitty before they opened the door. She suppressed her excitement and pretended not to know anything and said something else to Kitty.

When they came out, they couldn't wait to invite Mr. Bingley to have lunch and dinner here.

Although Bingley was very happy about this, and he couldn't wait to get along with Jane more, he still refused Mrs. Bennet.

"To be honest, my friend Mr. Darcy is coming here from Rosings today...I..."

Before he could say a few words, he was interrupted by Mrs. Bennet's smiling words.

Mrs. Bennet looked at Lydia with a smile, and said cheerfully: "This matter couldn't be easier. Why don't you invite Mr. Darcy to come with you? We are all very happy."

Bingley's eyes lit up when he heard this, and he couldn't help but nodded, still thinking about how to discuss with Darcy.

How could he know that Darcy would agree to it without his discussion.

The rest of the time was naturally reserved for Jane and Bingley, and Mr. Bennett also informed his wife and daughters of the good news.

"So Jane is getting engaged?"

"It's really incredible."

Mrs. Bennet is naturally very proud. As early as a few days ago, they were still downcast, thinking that none of their daughters would be able to marry. How could they expect it? In just a few days, their family became the happiest people in the world. ?

Mr. Bennet glanced at Lydia with something else in his eyes.

Lydia looked back at her father indifferently.

Next, she heard a piece of unbelievable news from her father.

"So, my dear good sir . . . you mean, Mr. Darcy, have proposed to you?!"

Everyone's eyes were extremely strange, and Mrs. Bennet immediately changed her mouth in a hurry: "No... no, no, I mean, he proposed in front of you?!"

"Oh! God! Look at my excitement." She turned her eyes to Lydia, and her voice suddenly rose a degree: "Lydia! Mr. Darcy proposed to you!"

Two good news came out one after another, and everyone was a little confused.

"So——Lydia." Kitty imitated Lydia's appearance last time, and also extended her voice to her.

Lydia's face was calm, but there was already a huge wave surging in her heart.

She held her hand tightly, and Kitty kept smiling at her. Mrs. Bennet was already dazzled by the great surprise.

Her two daughters will be married one after another in the near future!

Mrs. Bennet was so happy that she was almost turning around in a circle. She took Lydia to look at it excitedly, and then turned her head to look at Jane a few times. She just felt that things could not be more satisfactory.

After receiving the favor of the two sisters, Jane and Lydia, their other sisters may also be able to marry a good family.

And Mrs. Bennet's lifelong dream could come true.

Humming and whimpering, she went to prepare the next lunch, and she was determined to make this lunch exquisite and delicious, so that Bingley and Mr. Darcy would look at it with admiration.

Lydia's mind seemed to explode, but Kitty often came to tease her ignorantly.

Kitty seems to have completely forgotten Wickham's lesson, but Lydia, who receives Kitty's "love knock" every night, understands that Kitty is not as innocent as she seems of.

The irritable Lydia directly and coldly suppressed her sister by force.

Kitty screamed and quickly dodged the attack from her sister.

But she didn't dare to go to her mother to complain, after all, now Lydia is the darling in her heart, if Kitty went to her to sue Lydia, then Kitty estimated that she would clean up better than Lydia now She is going to be miserable.

Thinking of this, Kitty felt that her position was more precarious than Mary's.

Poor little Kitty looked left at Jane and Bingley with sweet faces, and right at Lydia with cold and serious face, and sighed deeply in her heart.

How should I live this day!

No matter how Kitty's life went, in short, Jane felt that she was going to fly happily.

The same is true for Bingley. He looked at Jane's gracefully curved side face, and felt that his heart was flattered.

They talked for a long time in front of the fireplace, and the two of them were as sweet as one person. Suddenly, Bingley stood up abruptly, said something to Jane, and nodded towards Lydia and Elizabeth who were outside the door. , and went out.

There was still a little smile on Jane's face, and her eyes were gentle. When Mr. Bennet saw that Bingley was gone, he also turned around to bless his daughter.

"Congratulations, Jane." He said this to his eldest daughter, and he did not forget to congratulate his younger daughter at the end.

Though he still found the combination of Lydia and the stern Mr. Darcy a little unbelievable.

But no matter what, Lydia can get engaged to a good gentleman in peace, instead of getting into trouble like Kitty and making the whole family worry, Mr. Bennet feels that he can let go of his heart coming.

Lydia thanked her father for his kindness, a letter was handed at the door, and Kitty took it.

"A letter from Miss Lydia."

Kitty's eyes lit up when she heard it.

It's a pity that before she could react, the letter was snatched away by Lydia.

With her height advantage, Lydia easily put the letter out of Kitty's reach.

Kitty's curiosity did not weaken a bit, she asked excitedly: "Is it a letter from Mr. Darcy?"

She only knew that Mr. Darcy had a crush on Lydia, but she didn't expect that he even proposed marriage successfully.

What an unbelievable thing this was in the past. Who would have thought that Lydia, a country girl, could also win the hearts of nobles from London's upper class.

This made Kitty look at Lydia with admiration.

Mr. Bennet continued to Jane from the side: "You are a good girl, but."

His tone became a little serious: "I am very happy about your marriage, and I have every reason to believe that, of course, seeing Mr. Bingley's enthusiasm for you, I know that you will live a very good life."

Jane blushed, and obediently complied with her father's words.

"Your temperament and character are very similar, which makes you get along very well, but this also happens to be what I am very worried about." Mr. Bennet said: "You are very kind, but at the same time you are not independent, easy-going and generous. Bad people will inevitably bully you, and in the end your kindness and generosity may make you unable to make ends meet."

In a way, Mr. Bennet's experience also makes him very wise, but in reality he is really stingy in giving these things to others.

When Lydia heard what her father said, she also agreed in her heart.

Maybe Jane would be like his.

"Why can't I make ends meet? Mr. Bingley has an income of five or six thousand pounds a year. No matter how much I squander it, I can't spend it all."

Kitty spoke.

Mr. Bennet did not speak, just at this moment the door was knocked, and it was Bingley who went out and Mr. Darcy he brought.

When Lydia saw Darcy, she felt a little awkward for some reason.

Probably because, she, the one who was proposed, was the last to know the news like everyone else?

Her face bulged, and she took the letter and went upstairs.

Darcy had just finished exchanging greetings with Mr. Bennet when he saw the back of the person he most wanted to see.

He was watching intently, and Kitty was staring at him too.

The events of that day also came to mind.

No matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like someone who will become a family with her in the future!

Darcy also noticed Sister Lydia's eyes. He didn't feel very good about this lady, but he greeted her politely.

Bingley didn't notice his friend's expression, he was so stupid that he was only immersed in his love, so why would he care about his friend.

Lydia closed the door, and felt something wrong with the hand holding the letter.

Hearing what Kitty said just now, she also thought that it was Darcy who sent the letter. She didn't have time to read the name, so she naturally thought so.

But Darcy is here, so there is no need to send her a letter, but apart from Darcy, Lydia probably has no one to write to her.

For Georgiana, it is possible,

Her gaze slowly moved to the envelope, on which was a name she had never heard before.

A letter from Mr. Violet Keenster, London.

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