[Comprehensive] Male God Raiders Manual

Chapter 8 Pride and Prejudice

Mr. Bingley's own temperament is always a little indecisive, and he is very dependent on Mr. Darcy.

Therefore, whenever he encountered something perplexing, he would always ask Mr. Darcy for advice.

And Mr. Darcy lived up to his expectations and could always give him suitable suggestions.

This time, in Mr. Bingley's view, it was a major event in his life, and he ran out non-stop to ask Mr. Darcy.

"Oh dear friend, I have a problem and you have to help me this time!"

When Mr. Bingley came to ask Mr. Darcy for help as if the sky had collapsed, this gentleman who looked indifferent but was actually a warm-hearted gentleman put down the affairs in his hands and asked sincerely: "What's the matter?" , Charles?"

Although Mr. Darcy thinks that his kind friend is always exaggerated, as one of his few friends who sincerely care about him, he still cares about him and is willing to try his best to help him solve his problems.

"Fitzwilliam, what do you say if I lose my composure in front of a young lady frequently?"

Mr. Bingley's handsome face with red lips and white teeth was full of distress, and his watery green eyes looked at Mr. Darcy with embarrassment and shame.

"You? In front of whom?"

After Mr. Darcy heard Mr. Bingley's words, he felt incredible.

After all, he knows that his friends are better at any dance than the gregarious him.

Charles, who has won the favor of many wives and ladies, will be at a loss in front of a lady like a young man?

The perceptive Mr. Darcy easily noticed the problem, and he couldn't help but feel bad for Mr. Bingley's state at the moment.

"This," said Mr. Bingley with a mysterious and hesitant look, which aroused Mr. Darcy's rare curiosity.

After all, Mr. Bingley had always said everything in front of him, and the sudden retreat made Mr. Darcy realize the seriousness of the situation.

"I've always felt that the young lady fit my idea of ​​a wife."

Unexpectedly, Mr. Bingley then threw a blockbuster, which made Mr. Darcy a little overwhelmed.

In a country place like Longborn, Charles actually said that he had met his wife?

Mr. Darcy, who is pursuing perfection, thinks that a gentleman like them should marry a well-born and well-bred lady. Obviously, a place like Longbourn does not meet his requirements for choosing a spouse.

Though Mr. Darcy disapproved of Mr. Bingley's behaviour, he did not wish to strike him down, so long as it was not too unseemly.

"May I ask who this lucky lady is?"

Mr. Darcy asked like this, but in fact he had already begun to guess in his heart.

As an old friend of Mr. Bingley, he is well aware of his pursuit of appearance.

Reminiscent of Mr. Bingley's courtship to the eldest lady of the Bennet family at the Netherfield Ball, Mr. Darcy immediately locked his target on the number one beauty in Longbourn.

But Mr. Darcy had begun to frown inwardly.

He has even started to think about how to dispel Mr. Bingley's idea without any trace, because of the Bennett family.

Miss Bennet's parents and younger sister who have a good performance.

Well, maybe the youngest Miss Bennett, Fifth Miss, can be a little more tolerant to her and exclude her, after all, she is still young.

Thinking of Lydia's delicate and innocent demeanor in the garden that early morning, Mr. Darcy felt that it was really difficult for such a simple lady to be harbored ill-will towards her.

However, what made Mr. Darcy's indifferent paralyzed face almost burst was that when Mr. Bingley was asked, his face was flushed and he looked shy, which really shocked Mr. Darcy's eyes.

"Charles?" Mr. Darcy called Mr. Bingley cautiously and uncertainly.

"Yes, it's Miss Lucas."

Mr. Bingley hesitated and hawed, and finally, under Mr. Darcy's suspicious gaze, he could only speak out quickly with a heroic face.

The answer was indeed quite unexpected and astonishing to Mr. Darcy.

He couldn't help but carefully looked at Mr. Bingley. When did his friend change his own aesthetics, and he didn't know?

Darcy is reflecting on whether he doesn't care enough about his friends. After all, Miss Charlotte Lucas is notoriously mediocre in Longbourne.

Moreover, she is too old and has not yet married.

Mr. Darcy couldn't help being surprised by Mr. Bingley's unique taste this time, actually liking women older than himself?

From Mr. Darcy's expressionless face, Mr. Bingley completely understood what he meant. It may be that the incident this time was too horrifying.

Mr. Bingley was even more at a loss: "Fitzwilliam, do you understand? I was even more surprised that the candidate for my wife was Miss Charlotte. I thought it should be Miss Bennet!"

"However, it just happened like this. I should obviously feel unbelievable and unacceptable. Of course, my current performance is indeed like this. However, my heart does not reject it."

"I know I'm confused right now, can you understand me?"

Mr. Bingley was obviously a little out of his mind, and he looked at Mr. Darcy pitifully.

Mr. Darcy was silent for a moment. Although Mr. Bingley's expression was confused, Mr. Darcy quickly figured out what he meant with his cleverness.

However, this result, to be honest, was not what he wanted to see.

Although, he was indeed relieved to know that the object of Bentley's heart was not Miss Bennett.

"Charles, as your friend, I must give you the most honest advice on your feelings."

"Charles, you like that lady in your heart, but she doesn't meet your preset expectations. This is the gap between reality and dreams."

"Can your heart overcome this? Are you so determined to choose the lady?"

"Although Miss Charlotte Lucas's background is not bad, and she doesn't have a lot of annoying relatives in her family, but she is very old after all, and her appearance is indeed not outstanding. I don't think much of you."

"No, Miss Charlotte is very pleasing to the eye. She is also a charming lady. Her ordinary appearance cannot conceal her unique temperament."

Hearing Mr. Darcy's evaluation of Charlotte's old age and poor appearance, although this is indeed true, it is also something that has been entangled in his heart.

But Mr. Bingley subconsciously defended Charlotte. He didn't want others to look down on her. She shouldn't be treated like this.

In Mr. Bingley's heart, although Charlotte is not as beautiful as Miss Bennet, she is not inferior to her.

"So?" Mr. Darcy let go, and motioned to Mr. Bingley.

Couldn't his own performance help him see his own heart clearly?

Although Mr. Darcy was still incredulous that Mr. Bingley cared so much about an ordinary-looking lady, it was precisely because of this that he didn't have to worry about Charles doing something stupid because of a momentary infatuation.

Mr. Darcy's words hit the nail on the head, and hit upon a fact that Mr. Bingley tried so hard to avoid.

This made Mr. Bingley come to ask his dearest friend for help, and the problem was not alleviated for the first time, but it made him fall into a deeper avoidance.

Mr. Bingley's obsession with beautiful things is not understood by people who are not color-controlled!

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