It was not the first time for Wickham, who was excluded from his wife's natal home, to experience such defensive eyes. He calmly exchanged a few sincere and enthusiastic greetings with Jane, who was exuding alienation all over her body.

Jane's upbringing could not turn a blind eye to him, but the resistance in her heart was not reduced by half, so the atmosphere in this corner suddenly became a little stagnant.

Their stalemate made Lydia secretly anxious.Just as she was thinking about how to resolve the stiff atmosphere, Kitty dragged the unwilling Mary over.

At the moment, she was full of affection for Wickham and asked why the former fell in love with her good-for-nothing sister.

——Kitty didn't feel that her sister had anything worthy of the attention of the handsome officer in front of her.

Wickham, who knows very well what kind of virtue he is in the eyes of his wife and sister, is naturally not sensitive to this young girl's sprouting love, but he is also grateful for Kitty's unintentional act of breaking the deadlock, so he explained to Kitty in a very pleasant manner. A little bit of his true feelings for his future wife.

His confession from the bottom of his heart not only made Mrs. Bennet feel honorable, but Jane also wondered if she was too cautious—maybe Mr. Wickham really did what he said for her sister. I've changed my mind.

Compared with the mother and eldest sister's moved expressions, the fourth daughter of the Bennett family looked extremely shocked and indignant!

She almost asked in a questioning tone: "Are you sure you're not infatuated for a while? Are you sure you won't regret today's decision? You know my sister better than I do."

Kitty tried her best to make her tone considerate of the other party - she didn't want poor Mr. Wickham to be deceived by his sister and deceived by Lydia - but the envy, jealousy and hatred towards her sister in her tone were still in a passionate mood There is no doubt about it.

"Kitty!" Mrs. Bennet stared at her daughter with dissatisfaction. She just felt that she had made her an adult—how could she say that about her sister in front of outsiders? !

Jane also frowned, feeling that Kitty shouldn't dismantle Lydia's desk like this in front of everyone.

Wickham's eyelids didn't even tremble, he said calmly: "Yes, I'm sure I'm not infatuated for a while, and I'm sure I won't regret my decision, after all, there is no one like Lydia , makes me want to cheer up and work hard to give her a life without worrying about food and clothing."

Wickham's words moved everyone, except for the fourth daughter of the Bennett family who barely suppressed her obsession with her future brother-in-law.

"Mr. Wickham, I'm sure you're just fascinated by Lydia's looks—we all know she's beautiful, but! You'll regret it—I'm sure!" The little girl with red eyes couldn't The handsome military officer who endured his secret love fell in love with his sister!Obviously in every dream of hers, she is the one who walks towards the man in front of her holding her father's hand...Obviously...

The more she thought about it, the more angry Kitty suddenly jumped up and was about to rush to her sister, asking her why she wanted to snatch the man she liked!

"Kitty!" Seeing that Kitty was getting more and more outrageous, Jane turned red in embarrassment. She also stood up in embarrassment, and stood between her two younger sisters in three steps at a time, trying to push Kitty away. Pulled to another place, "Stop messing around!" She warned in a low voice in Kitty's ear, and looked nervously at the guests who were looking over here.

——She didn't want gossip about Kitty snatching her future brother-in-law out.

"I'm not messing around, I—"

"Kitty, I know I was wrong to always grab your things because I was young, but...George is not a hat, ribbon or anything," Lydia glanced at him with a half-smile and wrote all over her face. Husband who said 'I really didn't do anything', snorted softly and raised his chin. "He's mine, and I don't want to give it up to anyone."

"Lydia, you..." Kitty's eyes widened, and she tried her best to break free from Jane's obstruction, "You really have no shame!"

"It's better than your thinking about your brother-in-law." Lydia, who knew exactly how she got along with the fourth sister at this time, flashed nostalgia in her eyes, and deliberately replied in a cool tone.

——Of course, she doesn't have Kitty's hobby of being treated like a monkey by everyone, so only the few people in the family can hear her low voice.

Kitty's nose crooked when she heard this!She was about to wrestle with her sister with her sleeves rolled up, but Jane, who had finally burst into anger, forcibly dragged her out of the living room. Mary, who had wanted to leave this noisy environment for a long time, immediately grabbed Kitty's hand very cooperatively. The other hand—how can it still have the appearance of wandering in the sky and having nothing to do with it just now.

After Kitty was dragged away by Jane and Mary, the place fell silent.

Mrs. Bennett, who intuited that her daughter had offended Mr. Wickham, hinted very understandingly that Wickham could take Lydia for a walk elsewhere, "Your aunt's garden is well maintained, you can Go and see."

After hearing this, Mr. Wickham glanced at his future mother-in-law with special gratitude, and expressed his gratitude to her with a respectful salute.

And his respectful attitude also made Mrs. Bennet very satisfied. She looked at her sister proudly, showing off her face.And Mrs. Philip did express some envy of her sister's fortune.

Such a filial, handsome and polite son-in-law is not something anyone can get.

Wickham and Lydia quietly walked out of the living room under the concerned eyes of Mrs. Bennet and the sisters.Of course, among them, they were often entangled by the female guests who came to visit.They were full of affection for Wickham, but they didn't want to watch Wickham leave like this.

Fortunately, Mrs. Bennett and her sisters had amazing combat prowess, and Wickham had indeed become famous—that was enough to divert the attention of those people.

Wickham, who broke out of the pile of makeup after several twists and turns, heaved a sigh of relief. Before he had time to say that women are terrible, the fiancée beside him whose face was darker than the bottom of the pot had already said something sarcastically. , "Isn't it refreshing to let out the hormones? Don't you wish that all those women would worship at your feet and go crazy for you?"

Mr. Wickham, who was suddenly pierced by his wife like a hedgehog, opened his mouth like a catfish out of water for a long time before he found his voice, "... dear, did you misunderstand What... all these years I've been guarding you like a jade!" Wickham kept crying out for injustice, and almost cut his heart out to prove his innocence.

Lydia also knew that she was a bit unreasonable. The reason why those people chased Wickham so hard was because the owner of this body was a villain who relied on his outstanding appearance to do evil.

"Honey, we've only been here for a while, and I'm dealing with those people because I'm afraid of showing my flaws and causing unnecessary trouble... I will slowly change their views in the future, and let them know that I have changed my mind for you. gone."

"It's nice to say—"

"Dear, baby, good Yanan, it will take a long time for us to see each other after tonight. Given Mr. Bennett's repulsion towards me, he must not be happy to see that we have been in close contact in the past two years... So, baby Don't be angry with me again, okay?" Wickham, who was used to being a little bitch in front of his lover, grabbed Lydia's hand and kissed it like a shame.

Lydia's face flushed suddenly, and her eyes reflexively looked around.

Wickham laughed muffled at her guilty look, "Honey, we are a fiancée, it doesn't matter if I'm seen kissing the back of your hand—you don't have to be so nervous."

In this era, he did not suffer less in vain, nor did he suffer less, so he was naturally able to grasp the measure of this and would not give others a handle.

Smiled by him, half relieved and half joking, Lydia also found herself making a fuss out of a molehill.She gave a dry cough, pulled out the catkin she was holding in Wickham's hand with some awkwardness, and brushed her hair to cover up, and said, "Seeing the current Kitty, isn't she very happy?" Surprise—she's far more edgy and impulsive than that Mrs Churchill you know."

"There is indeed a big difference, but it is understandable, after all, no one is young." Mr. Wickham, who knows what is enough, is keen to capture his wife's embarrassment, and is very considerate to cooperate with the other party to change the topic.

Lydia was in a good mood because of her husband's wit, but she still said in a choked voice: "I don't agree with what you said, the original Lydia hasn't changed since I passed it... don't you I know how shocked I was when I saw Alva for the first time—" Thinking of Lydia's throat choked up when she looked at her with trembling blue eyes, her eyes felt a little moist.

——She misses the children a little bit.

Especially Alva who was struggling to survive with her at the beginning.

Wickham understood his wife's mood, he suppressed the smile on his face, and embraced Lydia seriously, "Yanan, don't be sad, don't forget that we have a chance to make up for it now—— This time, we can definitely give Alva a happy childhood."

Lydia raised her head and let her husband's thumb wipe away the tears from the corners of her eyes, "Well, we must make it up to him."

Feeling the rare tenderness and fragility of the person in his arms, Wickham couldn't help lowering his head to hold his wife's pale lips because of the cold wind.

After finally persuading the mischievous Kitty and telling Mary to keep an eye on her, Jane hurried downstairs trying to get back to her youngest sister as soon as possible.

Unexpectedly, she received a very worrying news from her mother!

Her mother actually sent her daughter to the wolf's mouth herself!Realizing this, Jane didn't dare to delay any longer, and hastily pushed away a few friends who wanted to have a word with her, and trotted into the garden in three steps at a time.

Jane's footsteps were very light, and the two who were immersed in the rubbing together did not notice her appearance.And as soon as she walked through the garden arch, she saw her sister being hugged and kissed by the man with a perfect appearance, and Jane immediately flushed with a fair and beautiful face.

She widened her eyes and endured for a long time before she walked over impulsively to interrupt the intimacy between the two—she didn't want her appearance to scare the two people into a panic and startle everyone in the room out!

How dare they... how dare they do such a thing...

Jane's mind became a mess.

Fortunately, the hot and affectionate two were quite sensible. When Jane was worried, Wickham and Lydia finally separated.

Their foreheads were pressed against each other, breathing heavily.

At this time, they also keenly discovered Jane who was hiding behind a bunch of flowers, revealing half of her skirt.

Wickham and Lydia exchanged glances lightly.

Wickham cleared his throat and said in a gentle voice: "...Baby, wait for me at home obediently, until I come to pick you up." He looked at the gloomy sky and couldn't help but kiss himself again Wife smooth forehead.

Feeling the tiny pecks falling on her face, Lydia blushed and forced herself to take a step back.

"I will," she said in a lilting, joyful voice, "I'll always be waiting for you."

Knowing that he could no longer act recklessly, Wickham forced himself to leave his wife's soft and slim body, and slightly bent his arms towards her, "Let's go, I'll take you home."

Lydia bowed to Wickham while pinching the hem of her skirt, and took Wickham's arm carelessly.

The two of them dawdled in the direction of the house at a speed not much faster than a snail.

At this time, Jane, who was afraid of their embarrassment, quietly returned to the living room.

That night, Wickham stayed at Mrs. Philip's kindness.But Jane, who was in another room of Philip's house, stayed up all night with candles lit.

She was writing to her sister Elizabeth Bennet, who was traveling with her uncle and aunt in Derbyshire.

"Dear Lizzie, I don't know how to tell you this dreadful news..."

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