James read the letter quickly, his face darkened, and everyone looked at James' face and couldn't help guessing.

"Kitty is sick, Lydia didn't make it very clear in the letter, take a good rest tonight, and go to London tomorrow." James said in a deep voice, he wanted to go to London alone, but he knew that they would all be worried , would not agree to stay at home.

"What, my poor Kitty, how could she be sick?" Mrs. Bennet became anxious when she heard this, and what she was most afraid of was that Kitty's body would be as weak as when she was a child.

"Dad, what did Lydia say? How is Kitty sick? Why is she sick?" Jane asked a series of questions, clasping her hands.

Mary also looked at James with a bad face, and Mr. Robert hugged her.

Matt had already taken the letter in James's hand and read it.

"It's useless to be anxious now. Lydia is still young, so I'm afraid she is very worried about Kitty." Matt handed the letter to Jane, comforting Mrs. Bennet.

"My poor Kitty, I was not in good health when I was a child. My dear, let's go and bring Kitty home." Mrs. Bennet is really worried that Kitty will stay in school, anyway, Kitty's studies are not good. It's almost done, and it doesn't matter much to go home now.

"Let's go to London to see Kitty before we talk about it." After speaking, James turned to Mr. Carter and said, "I'll work hard for you to arrange things for tomorrow's departure."

"That's what I have to do, sir. If there's nothing else I'm going down now to get ready."

"kindness."

"Go back to your room." James dragged the worried Mrs. Bennet upstairs. Although he was worried, he didn't show it.

Everyone cleaned up and went back to the room.

"The carriage is ready." James looked around, and everyone was here. Everyone had dark circles under their eyes, especially Mrs. Bennet, whose eyes were still swollen.

Jane had written a letter last night, and had it delivered to Mr. Bingley before departure.Looking at the scenery that is constantly receding now, my heart has already flown to London.

There was no rest all the way, and finally arrived in London before nightfall.

"Kitty, Lydia, mother is here, where are you?" Mrs. Bennet ran in after getting off the carriage, calling Kitty and Lydia loudly.

"Oh, Mom, you're finally here." Lydia rushed down as soon as she heard Mrs. Bennet's voice, and rushed to hug Mrs. Bennet, "Mom." Lydia's eyes were red , She has been taking care of Kitty since Kitty fell ill. Kitty's illness has been repeated, worrying, and not having a good rest, Lydia's face is not as rosy as before.

"Dad." James and the others finally came in, Lydia finally let go of the burden in her heart, and called James happily.

James used to rub Lydia's hair in the past. His healthy and lovely daughter is so haggard now, which makes him feel distressed.

"Well, dear, where's Kitty?" James asked softly, soothing Lydia's restless heart.

"Kitty is upstairs in the room, just took medicine and fell asleep." Lydia wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. "The doctor is still at home."

James nodded, his eyes signaled Jane and Elizabeth to accompany Lydia, and he took Mrs. Bennet up.

"Doctor, how is my daughter?" Seeing the doctor, Mrs. Bennet couldn't wait to ask.

"Miss Kitty is still running a fever. She has had a fever repeatedly for three days. The most important thing now is to stabilize her condition." The doctor said slowly.

Mrs. Bennet looked at Kitty worriedly and wiped away her tears.

"So is there anything I need to pay attention to now? What is the cause of Kitty's fever?" James hasn't asked Lydia in detail yet, and he doesn't know why Kitty is so sick.

"The patient was drenched in the rain, and the work of keeping warm was not done well. In addition, it is now the season change. If possible, it is best to leave London. The weather in London is not suitable for the patient to recuperate, but this will have to wait until the patient's fever subsides." The doctor told everything.

"Thank you, doctor." James recognized that this was the doctor in Hughes' family. Thanks to Hughes' help, if it was only Lydia, it would have been a mess.

After the doctor had left, James came into the room, and sat on the edge of the bed with Mrs. Bennet,

Kitty on the bed was covered with a thick quilt, and she was restless in her sleep, humming uncomfortably from time to time, her face was flushed abnormally due to the fever, James reached out and touched her forehead, it was hot .Mrs. Bennet wrung out a small towel in warm water, and placed it gently on Kitty's forehead.

"Honey, Kitty will be fine soon. I'll go down and ask for more details." James patted Mrs. Bennet on the shoulder lightly.

Mrs. Bennet nodded, keeping her eyes on Kitty, who stood beside the bed.

"Lydia, the doctor said that Kitty was kidnapped by Yulin. Please tell me what's going on." James asked softly.

"Father, actually I don't know too well. Kitty just told me that she had a fever and had seen a doctor at school. Then she got better one day and had a fever again that night. I don't think there is anyone to take care of her at school, so it's inconvenient. I asked for leave. I found Uncle Lange, who also came to see him, and sent a doctor. He asked us to go to his house to take care of us, but Kitty didn’t want to go there. Kitty’s illness is still not good these days. I just wrote home." Lydia told all she knew, a little uneasy, she shouldn't listen to Kitty, she should have written home long ago.

"Well, Lydia, don't worry, you're very tired, why don't you go back to your room and rest first, dad will be here later." James looked at Lydia's tired and haggard look with distress.

"Lydia, let me go up with you." Jane stood up and pulled Lydia up.

"Mom." Kitty opened her eyes and looked at Mrs. Bennet in disbelief.

"Ah, dear, are you awake? Great, I'll call the doctor to come in and show you." Mrs. Bennet happily stood up and walked out of the room. Kitty's consciousness in the room was still a little hazy.

"Doctor, how is Kitty now? Has the fever subsided a little?" Knowing that Kitty woke up and everyone came up, Mary thoughtfully held a glass of warm water for Kitty to drink.

Kitty happily watched the whole family come. Although she did not let Lydia write letters to inform her family during her illness, sick people are the most vulnerable, and she missed her family very much.

"Dad, Mom." Kitty called in a low voice, worried that James would reprimand her for not knowing how to take care of herself. Originally, Mrs. Bennet persuaded James, because of her body, James wanted to listen to what Mrs. Bennet said, let her Kitty doesn't need to study in London, but she disagrees. All her sisters go, so how can she not go, but there is a major premise, that is, she must take good care of herself, which is why she dare not let her family know that she is sick .

"Kitty, what's the matter with you? Are you still feeling uncomfortable?" Mrs. Bennet asked worriedly, and touched Kitty's forehead with her hand, and it seemed that it wasn't so hot anymore.

"Mom, I'm getting better."

"Kitty." Jane and Elizabeth didn't see each other for just a month, and their sister fell ill, and it was so sick.

"I'm all right, really." Kitty reassured them in turn.

How can there be such a simple thing? In this era, medicine is not as developed as the offspring. There are many diseases that cannot be cured. Sometimes a cold may develop into a serious illness if you don’t pay attention. The fever came and went again and again, so in the end, Lydia panicked.

"Kitty, take a good rest. The doctor said not to have so many people stuck here, go out and let Kitty recuperate." James saw that so many people were crowded in the room, and the air circulation was not good.

"Yes, you guys go to rest first, I'll just stay and stay with Kitty." As the only man in the family, Matt stood up. Mom and Dad are not young anymore, and the sisters have been riding in a carriage all day today. It will be tiring too.

James glanced at Matt with relief. When the child is sensible, he will be very successful as a father.

After asking Kitty to recover from her illness, James led everyone to leave. Mrs. Bennet was reluctant, but she still went out at James' insistence.

"When are you going home, William?" James frowned.

"I'll go back later. How is Kitty?" Mr. Robert asked concerned. He had never met Kitty. It was obviously a family meeting just now, so he didn't follow.

"Well, I have a fever, and my condition is unstable. But don't worry, the doctor said the situation is not that bad." James was still very worried in his heart, but on the surface he was very confident about Kitty's condition.

"That's good." Mr. Robert also knew that the Bennett family was very busy, and staying by himself might distract them, so he left. Before leaving, he still met Mary and comforted her.

Perhaps because of the arrival of her family, Kitty is very cooperative with the doctor's treatment, and she is also very optimistic, and the situation is developing in a good direction.A few days passed, and Kitty's condition finally stabilized, and the fever subsided, but she was still very weak. Under the doctor's advice, let Kitty stay in London for a few more days and she would be able to go to Longbourn. The weather in London is really It is not suitable for patients to recuperate. The daily foggy weather makes the air sticky. It is best for patients to recuperate in sunny places.After Kitty's condition improved, the whole family relaxed and started to do what they wanted to do.

In the middle, Hughes’ son, Hand, often came to visit Kitty. It seemed that Hand fell in love with Kitty, and everyone could see that, only Kitty still regarded Hand as a good brother, which made everyone see a lot Especially Matt, he never imagined that his good friend fell in love with his sister, so how would he treat Hande like Mr. Bingley and Mr. Robert?

James began to go out to visit friends, especially thanks to Hughes, Kitty's illness is really thanks to his help.

Mr. Robert would stay at Bennet's house all day every day. Kitty was surprised to learn that Mary was engaged. It was really unexpected that Mary was the first person to be engaged.

Elizabeth began to receive letters from Mr. Darcy, although she only replied occasionally. She was still angry with Mr. Darcy, but she also began to look forward to Mr. Darcy's letter.

Only Jane, finally free, realizes that she has not received Mr. Bingley's letter, and can't help being disappointed. Could it be that Mr. Bingley is like other men?

Jane didn't know that on the day of departure, the letter she wrote to Mr. Bingley did not reach Mr. Bingley's hands, but was intercepted by Miss Bingley, and the bold Miss Bingley opened the letter she wrote. A letter from her, and she learned of her absence at Longbourne.Miss Bingley saw this as an opportunity, and then sent Mr. Bingley to the north, far from London, on business matters.The letter Mr. Bingley wrote to Jane was also intercepted by Miss Bingley and never sent out. During this period, many letters written by Mr. Bingley to Jane also fell into the hands of Miss Bingley.

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