[Comprehensive] Male God Raiders Manual

Chapter 31 Pride and Prejudice

Marriage is not a matter of two people, it is a union of two families.

Mr. Darcy did not think of a wife who would do him any favors, but at least her family should be respectable.

However, in the eyes of Mr. Darcy, the Bennett family cannot meet this condition, which is also his distress.

Mr. Darcy does everything after deliberation, he is neither impulsive nor casual.

What's more, it is his marriage, which deserves to be treated with caution.

Mr. Darcy felt that it was better for him to leave for a while, because Lydia's presence would prevent him from thinking about this issue objectively and calmly.

Therefore, after making up his mind, Mr. Darcy also began to persuade Mr. Bingley.

Mr. Bingley was already soft-hearted, and the person who said this was his most trusted friend Mr. Darcy, so he couldn't help being shaken in his heart.

It is indeed difficult to live between Miss Bingley and Charlotte, but unlike Mr. Darcy who went back to London to think about his own choices, Mr. Bingley is rarely firm in his relationship with Charlotte.

Charlotte was his identified wife, and when he returned to London, he just wanted to give each other a buffer period and reconcile the relationship between Miss Bingley and her.

Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley each wrote a letter to their sweetheart, and handed it to Lydia and Charlotte respectively.

Mr. Darcy's letter was successfully handed over to Lydia, but Mr. Bingley's letter was replaced by Miss Bingley.

Mr. Darcy's letter is both a love letter and a farewell letter.

In short, it can make people look furious, and hate him so much that their teeth itch.

At least, after reading the letter, Lydia, who admired him so much, poured herself a large pot of water to reduce the fire, and then scolded Mr. Darcy in her heart.

Although Mr. Darcy confessed to Lydia in it, Lydia was also revealed by Mr. Darcy after her heart palpitations, "Although I like you, I am still considering whether we are suitable for being together." Going berserk in the rhythm of "breaking up".

And Charlotte read what Miss Bingley gave her, about Mr. Bingley having another "new love" Miss Darcy and marrying her, she snorted disdainfully from her nose.

Under her guidance, Mr. Bingley still had the guts to cheat and kill him!

Although Charlotte knew in her heart that Mr. Bingley would not betray her, the way Mr. Bingley handled things made her very angry at the moment.

Charlotte has already made up her mind, and she must teach him a profound lesson when she arrives in London.

Charlotte never thought of modifying Mr. Bingley's temperament and transforming him into a wicked, cool and crazy person.

How could he be her cute little Bentley?

To love someone is to love all of him, therefore, Mr. Bingley's slightly weak temperament is also lovely to Charlotte.

Even at this moment, Charlotte still insisted on her own opinion.

She was annoyed that Mr. Bingley had taken this decision without consulting her properly.

Because of this, Charlotte made up her mind to tame Mr. Bingley into a strict wife.

The two gentlemen have temporarily taken refuge in London, but will this bother the two ladies?

The Bennett family has been plagued by rumors for some time recently.

Miss Bennett, who was originally the most popular in Longbourne, has also had a certain impact on her market because of this incident.

Just at this time, they received an invitation from their uncle and aunt in London.

The Bennets wanted Jane to go out for a while, to avoid it for a while, and to come back when people had forgotten about her and Mr. Bingley.

At the same time, Lydia also took this opportunity to meet Mr. Darcy, so she made the Bennet family agree to go to London with her.

Charlotte doesn't have so many problems. This is the benefit of being stable and sensible when she is old. She can rest assured when she goes to Lucas's house.

Unlike Mr. Darcy who thinks about major events in life behind closed doors, Mr. Bingley's life is much better than his, because his goal is very firm.

Although Mr. Bingley has a gentle temperament, it is rare for him to insist on one thing so much that his sisters can't object to him. After all, he is the heir of the Bingley family.

After Mr. Bingley saw his sister's attitude softened, he happily expressed his gratitude to Charlotte, and he was working hard for their marriage.

As long as he thought of Charlotte blushing her fair cheeks, her eyes full of admiration for him, and praising him softly, Mr. Bingley would immediately cover his nose.

No, if he thinks about it any further, his nose will definitely bleed again. This is already the first time he has done stupid things.

The relationship between Charlotte and Mr. Bingley did not weaken because of the separation, but deepened day by day because of missing.

The sweet past that they missed made their relationship more mellow.

"Ding, player Xiao Tianxin, please pay attention, the progress of Mr. Bingley's side mission is 60%"

Jane and Elizabeth Lydia lived in their uncle's house, and the uncle's family knew why they came here.

So they often took Jane and Elizabeth to balls, trying to introduce them to good boys, especially Jane, and forget their unpleasantness at Longbourne.

Lydia, who was still unruly, began to inquire about Mr. Darcy. She was going to meet him and give him a surprise!

Not long after they arrived, Charlotte came too.

In fact, after Jane came to London this time, she knew that Mr. Bingley was also here.

That being the case, then if he and Charlotte didn't succeed, does that mean she still has a chance?

This idea was rooted in Jane's mind, and she couldn't get rid of it no matter what.

Jane is so persistent with Mr. Bingley, one is because she really loves him and never gets his response, and the other is because of her marriage problem.

Miss Bennet, who had been so hot before, was not so popular at Longbourne as she was with the boys.

Jane is also getting older, and she wants to find a good home for herself.

However, among the people she knew, Mr. Bingley was the only one whose conditions satisfied her and liked her.

So, as it happened, Jane and Elizabeth ran into Charlotte when they were visiting the Bingleys.

Both parties were obviously a little surprised to see acquaintances in this place, but they were both understanding people, and they did not lose their composure after all, and greeted each other very well.

Neither Miss Lucas nor Miss Bennet was welcome to the Miss Bingleys.

All three ladies, therefore, received a cold reception at Mr. Bingley's.

Unlike Elizabeth's indignation and Jane's depression, Charlotte was calm from beginning to end.

The most critical thing in this matter from beginning to end is Mr. Bingley's attitude.

But this is where Charlotte is most confident, so she is not worried.

The relationship between aunt and sister-in-law has been a problem since ancient times.

But once she really becomes Miss Bingley's sister-in-law, Charlotte is confident that she will handle it well and not embarrass Mr. Bingley.

"Charlotte, are you here for Mr. Bingley?"

The master ignored them, and the three ladies had to chat by themselves.

Jane's temperament has always been relatively reserved, and she is not that familiar with Charlotte, so Elizabeth, who has always known her sister well, asked what she wanted to know.

"Is Jane here also for Mr. Bingley?"

Charlotte avoided talking about it, but raised this question sharply in front of Jane for the first time.

Although Jane is nothing to be afraid of, Charlotte doesn't want anyone thinking about her little Bentley either.

Jane's complexion turned red first and then turned pale. This question, with Jane's reserve, could not be answered no matter what.

Elizabeth saw her sister's embarrassment, and she still helped her out, acting as a mouthpiece between her and Charlotte.

"Charlotte, Mr. Bingley didn't propose to you, did he? Jane just wants to pursue her own happiness."

Elizabeth is on Jane's side after all, and Charlotte understands her position as always.

"Yes, Liz, we all have the right to pursue our own happiness."

"But I trust Mr. Bingley, and though he has not proposed to me, I know he will marry me."

Charlotte spoke very resolutely, and she raised her hand to stop Elizabeth, who was hesitant to speak, from continuing.

"I know I may be taking it too lightly when I say that, but, in fact, that's what our relationship is."

"I admire him because he is Mr. Bingley, whether he has five thousand pounds a year or not."

"But, Jane, if he were only Mr. Bingley, without five thousand pounds a year, would you want to marry him?"

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