The king of France was overthrown overnight, and the news swept across the entire continent of Europe and across the ocean to the island of Great Britain.The story of a British writer, Miss Jane Eyre, became the mainstream idea vigorously promoted by the French people and the new government.

For a while, everyone was discussing, who is this unknown Jane Eyre?Is she really a woman?What did she write that made the restoration of the Bourbon dynasty a thing of the past?

In London clubs, the name Jane Eyre was at the center of conversation among the gentlemen every night.

"Mr. Hunter, you are in the publishing industry, so you must know something about this man?" Mr. Baker, a member of the House of Commons, threw down the cards and asked the thin old man sitting opposite him, "Jane Eyre?" ' Appears to be a surname of Nordic origin."

"Hmph." Mr. Hunter snorted coldly, and said contemptuously, "Mr. Baker, do you really think that a woman has such abilities? There are too many women who want to publish with me, but their works... Tsk tsk." His tone was secretive, and Mr. Baker looked at his narrowed eyes and smiled knowingly.

"Of course, there is no telling how many people are behind her! Those ridiculous moths in France have already lost their minds!"

"Who says it's not, Mr. Baker. It's ridiculous that even the king of France can escape and be overthrown by inferior people."

"A woman's book has such power to bring together the stupid common people of the loose sand? I don't believe it!—If it is true, then this person must be a witch!"

"Haha!" A group of people roared with laughter, their hands kept playing cards, and the coolly dressed waitresses smiled/lighted cigarettes for the gentlemen on the card table, leaning on their legs weakly and bonelessly superior.

Mr. Hunter sneered, and spat out the pipe, which was caught by a pair of jade-like hands.The gentlemen played cards, drank and smoked, and the club was filled with smoke and laughter.

Mr. Hunt won a few hands, was in good spirits, and drank several glasses of Madeira.He squinted, wobbled, and started talking nonsense.

"If you want me to say, women shouldn't be allowed to participate in politics. It's really messed up! The Duchess—oh!" Mr. Hunt's mouth was tightly covered, and everyone looked at the door in horror. I saw a young gentleman in formal attire, leaning against the door, scanning the entire club with a pair of cold eyes.

"Good day, gentlemen." He bowed slightly and nodded in greeting. "I heard some annoying insects, so I stopped and disturbed your elegant mood."

The gentlemen saluted with nods and bows.He just arrogantly responded to everyone's flattery and flattery, and squinted at the card table. Mr. Hunter was still tightly covered by his companion, and there was a struggling sound in his nasal cavity.

"Mr. Hunter doesn't seem to be satisfied with the position of newspaper editor. I think you must have other plans. I don't intend to guide you how to behave, but—" He paused, his gray-blue eyes looked over the heads of the crowd. Sweeping, "Mr. Hunter may learn to respect women, at least, please respect literature and freedom."

After speaking, he turned and left.

"Who is he?" A small voice asked, "Why did he appear here?" This is obviously a private club!

"Fitzwilliam Darcy. As for why he appears here—" the answerer glanced at the panting Mr. Hunter meaningfully, "I heard that he is a guest of the owner of the club." Mr. Hunter finally couldn't hold back and slipped from the chair.

The owner of the club is none other than a duke and a prince about to be crowned.

Although there is a lot of talk in the dark in London, the gentlemen have to say that the more they are prevented from seeing Jane Eyre's book, the more itchy they are-who is not curious about the author who became the author of the French Revolution? What's the content!

At the same time, a rumor gradually spread: Mr. Hunter, the well-known editor-in-chief of the newspaper, once rejected Miss Jane Eyre's submission, and even insulted her personality!

The threshold of Mr. Hunter's home was about to be trampled flat, and countless people who came to visit were full of sarcasm and sarcasm.Mrs. Hunter was angry and impatient, she closed the door to thank guests, and she didn't have a good face internally.Mrs. Hunt had always been condescending to women, and Mrs. Hunt had had enough of it.Even though she never said it, she could no longer tolerate her husband in her heart.

Mr. Hunter felt baffled at first, not knowing why he suddenly became the target of the whole city, until one day when he was drunkenly flipping through the newspapers in his hand, those angry black eyes suddenly appeared in his mind.

"Cole Bell!"

No matter how regretful and resentful it is at this time, it will not help.Mr. Baudouin, a well-known publisher during the French Revolution, brought the English version of "Escape from the Abyss" across the sea to England.

As soon as he settled in the hotel, countless people visited him.

Mr. Baudouin declined all visitors and rented a car to Pemberley Manor in Derbyshire after a few days of rest.The capitalists and middle class in London were all watching his movements, and saw that he hurried back to London one morning after a week, and bought xx newspaper directly with a large sum of money!

"I'm just Miss Ai's manager." He smiled and rejected all temptations with this reason.All of a sudden, Jane Eyre's name became the focus of everyone's discussion.

After Mr. Baudouin took over the newspaper office, he first contacted the printing house and the publishing house, invested a large sum of money, and brought the English version of "Escape from the Abyss" to everyone. There was a long queue in front of the door—most of them were servants sent by their masters to find out the news.

Mr. Baudouin is very good at marketing, and was entrusted by Jane Eyre, and turned out all the long backlog of female submissions.He selected several high-quality works, collected them into an appendix, bundled them with Jane Eyre's works, and gave them out as gifts.

For a time, women's literature was in the limelight.

Only then did people realize that literature is not just for men, and it turns out that women don't just write about the affairs of those wives.

"Of course! The next British king will be a princess. Shouldn't she be respected?" The gentlemen in the shop were talking loudly, but they didn't see a thin figure hiding behind the bookshelf in the corner of the bookstore. , peeking at all this.

"Madame, Mr. Darcy is waiting for you at the door of the club, 'the one' is coming soon."

She nodded slightly, put on a wide hat to cover her face, and hurried out through the back door of the bookstore without disturbing anyone.

The call of "that one" also exceeded Jane Eyre's expectations. She never thought that she would have a relationship with this famous queen—the future queen.

It was too early to call her a queen. She looked only slightly older than Georgiana by a year or two, with a childishness that had not yet faded and a melancholy that did not fit her age.

She was strictly disciplined by her mother, the Duchess, and she abided by etiquette when she walked and sat. But when the servants dispersed, Jane Eyre discovered that the young heir to the throne was just a little girl.Her eyes were shining brightly at Jane Eyre, her face was flushed with excitement, and the words she spoke were polite and official awards.

The heir to the throne is full of praise for Jane Eyre's works, and highly praises them!

The news shook the whole of London unconsciously.People who haven't bought Jane Eyre's book are even more anxious to go to the bookstore to urge reprinting, but Mr. Baudouin has already made preparations. He once won a battle in France, and he proudly played with gentlemen and ladies. Between the palms.

Jane Eyre constantly received invitations from ladies in various social circles, and she was almost too busy to attend tea parties and dance parties, but before she could worry about whether she had neglected her husband too much, he broke in first. Politics in London - he's running for the House of Commons!

This was beyond her expectation. She originally thought that with Mr. Darcy's arrogance, he would definitely choose to use the power of the Fitzwilliam family to enter the House of Lords.

"Dear, I have experienced so much with you in France, do you still think I am a rigid defender of the aristocracy?" said Mr. Darcy.

Mr. Darcy is no longer satisfied with collecting land rent to maintain a decent life-even though his elders have chosen this safe path, he has invested in many factories and newspaper offices, and won many supporters for himself.Coupled with the status of the husband of the great writer Ms. Jane Eyre, he naturally won the support of many scholars.

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages. Another part of the stubborn landlords declared him a traitor, and they laid a lot of stumbling blocks both openly and secretly.But he has almost all the votes in Hertfordshire and Derbyshire, unstoppable.

A few years later, no one would deny that Jane Eyre was a well-known and excellent writer. She maintained a slow but vigorous frequency of one new work every two years, and almost seized a small half of the market from male authors.

Jane Eyre united several wives and founded a maverick girls' school.Instead of socializing and etiquette as the core curriculum, they pay more attention to the development of personal skills.No matter the class is high or low, they are happy to accept it.The girls who come out of the school all have special skills, even if they don't rely on their families, they can support themselves only by their own abilities.Marriage is no longer their only way out.

After the Queen's coronation, the first decree issued was to award Jane Eyre a lord of honor—although they were opposed by many nobles, their wives all supported Jane Eyre. Suddenly, Jane Eyre became an incompetent The names mentioned, once mentioned, must be accompanied by "family conflicts".

Miss Darcy officially entered society in the year Jane Eyre's children were born.Her face was more beautiful than any rose, but her temper was as sharp as a rose.Men are all eager for her appearance, but she is picky and expresses that she will never marry for life; in the same year, Jane Eyre lost her only living elder.

Mr. Darcy also rose to prominence in his own field, becoming the leader of the House of Commons.Some people say that he won the votes by virtue of his wife; some people say that his wife was affirmed by the Queen only by borrowing his east wind.

The Darcys are no strangers to how outsiders argue and quarrel.

They have long been inseparable, they have already possessed each other.

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