Jane immediately understood what Mycroft meant, "What? You mean..." She lowered her voice, "You mean that Cowen Burger is the illegitimate son of Judge Parker?"

"I think there should be a great possibility." Mycroft didn't say he was dead, but Jane knew that there must be evidence for him to say so, and she was a little annoyed, "Does Connery know about this?"

"I don't know if he knows." Mycroft raised his chin, "But I can be sure that very few people know about it, and I discovered it by accident."

Jane thumped the table angrily, "What's the matter with Connery, how dare you introduce such a person to Mary?"

Mycroft hurriedly appeased Jane and said, "Aside from this, Cowen Bo is indeed a good man. He has no bad habits, and he has no entanglements with any women. His goal is to climb up to the University as a commoner." If he wants to be a judge or become a member of the National Assembly, then he must establish a good image, at least he will not do any messy things. Judge Parker once intended to introduce a noble lady to him, but was rejected by him. He also has doubts about his own background, so he has a grudge against women of noble status."

In the end, Jane almost understood that, apart from the "suspected" illegitimate child status of this man, Cowenbo, his own family and the Bennet's family were pretty close.Although the family conditions are slightly poor, I am self-motivated and supported by someone behind me, so my future will not be bad.

The key now is whether Cowenberg himself and Mary can see each other.

Now Jane is relieved. For a blind date, you can do it if you can, or you can pull it down if you can't.Who doesn't have three long and two short... Wait, this word seems to be used a bit wrong?

As for the identity of an illegitimate child, in this era where there is no fingerprint test or DNA test, it is very simple to do something.As long as the cover-up is good, and the person involved doesn't say anything, it is actually very difficult to find out. Life is not a TV series, and some secrets will be unearthed at the last minute.

It's just that Jane must let Mary know about it. As for what she thinks, it's none of Jane's business.

Jane wrote a letter to Mr. Bennet, the beginning of the family is still parental, she is doing well in London, Mycroft goes to work every day, Lydia helps her look after the children, Olos has grown up again, Olo Situ Bubbles is so cute, Olos likes to crawl, Olos can sit for a while now... Uh, it seems a bit annoying to write Olos.

In the end, Jane changed her style of painting and said that Mycroft met a new friend. He used to be the son of a pastor, and now he is a court lawyer, barbarbar... Then he changed his style of painting again, saying that he hadn't seen Mary for a long time, Lydia If you can't take care of Olos by yourself, it's better to let Mary come and live with you for a while, then the two of you can go back together, or you can use the excuse that "Jane asked her sister to go to London to help".

Mr. Bant understood what Jane meant, and he sent Mary to London in a short time, although no one else knew about it except Mr. Bennet and Mary himself.

Lydia is the person who welcomes Mary the most. She can't wait to show Mary the result of taking care of Olos, and proudly wants to guide Mary.Unexpectedly, Mary made Olos comfortable and comfortable without any guidance at all.

Mary washed her hands and came out and told Lydia: "When you were young, me, Jane, and Liz, we all took care of you and changed your diaper. Ah, it seems I haven't forgotten it." Mary never mentioned herself. I also secretly practiced many times alone at home.

"What!" Lydia was shocked, what diapers, she didn't know what diapers she used when she was a child!

Too much QAQ~

Lydia doubts life.

Jane talked to Mary about Cowenberg in private, and explained his strengths and weaknesses to Mary.

Mary is not the kind of twitchy person, on the contrary, because she was the one with the most ordinary appearance in the family and the least valued by her parents since she was a child, Mary's thoughts have always been very realistic.

After listening to Jane's words, Mary agreed to meet first without thinking much about it.

Just as Jane thought, Mary didn't really care much about the identity of Cowen's illegitimate child. It is indeed a very simple matter to do something about this matter. How many nobles in the whole of England have illegitimate children, and I haven't seen a few burst out.

What Jane didn't tell Mary was that Mycroft believed that Cowenberg had a grudge against his biological father, Judge Parker, because of his parentage.Although Cowenberg had been promoted by Judge Parker before becoming a court lawyer, he probably wanted to use his wife's family to get rid of the favor he owed Parker.

The really powerful people looked down on Cowenbo, and Cowenbo rejected the candidate recommended by Judge Parker. It was very difficult to find a suitable marriage partner for a while.

Even though Mary is just a squire's daughter, but with Mrs. Holmes standing behind her, coupled with Brielle's secret push, Cowenbo will not miss this opportunity.

On the other hand, Cowenberg has both talents and abilities. Marrying Holmes is actually an early investment for Mycroft and Brielle.

Sometimes this is the truth. There are very real reasons behind the fairy tale love, just like a prince marrying Cinderella, why not because of Cinderella's own aristocratic status?

Things were arranged so well that, in case Brielle did anything inappropriate, Mycroft personally approached Cowenber.

Then, when watching a stage play, Cowen Bo naturally came to the box to say hello, and was naturally left by Mycroft, and naturally happened to sit next to Mary, and the two chatted naturally.

Jane looked at Cowen Bo generously. He was slightly older than Mycroft, with a broad forehead and a square face. There were a few silver strands shining in his black hair. He had deep eyebrows and a pair of provocative Ears, and carefully trimmed a neat beard.

In terms of appearance, Cowen Bo is not handsome, but he has a taste of Nicolas Cage.

Cowenbo has a high EQ, he knows very well who his blind date is, so most of the time he only revolves around Mary, even though Jane and Lydia are more beautiful than Mary, he looked over with twelve eyes Both Jane and Mary were satisfied with the courtesy.

And Kao Wenbo doesn't look like he has a serious temperament, but he is actually quite good at talking, and he is calm when he praises people, making people feel happy and feel like a spring breeze.On the contrary, the unattractive appearance becomes a bonus item... It makes people feel more sincere when serious people boast about their talents.

Even Lydia declared when she went back, "Mr. Cowenber is an honest and funny man, although he may not be obvious."

Not only Jane and Mary were very satisfied with Cowen Bo, but Cowen Bo was also very satisfied with Mary, and the two "met" several times in public, and then they began to communicate.

When Mary came to tell Jane that she was going to accept Cowenberg's marriage proposal, Jane was not surprised at all, she just asked Mary: "Are you ready?"

"I don't know." Mary said flatly, "but Mr. Cowenberg should be my best choice. Maybe we don't have the love between you and Mr. Holmes, or Liz and Mr. Bingley, but Mr. Cowenberg has a good opinion of me, and I think he is good, so... it should be enough. Anyway, I have the confidence to live a good life. Besides, I don't want to be like Miss Lucas at that age I can't get married yet." Mary joked.

"I'm sorry, but . . . Charlotte is married." Jane took a letter from her work-basket to Mary. "She married our cousin, Mr. Collins, and I reckon Mummy is very angry."

"My God." Mary couldn't believe it. She took the letter and quickly read it from beginning to end, saying as she read, "Mummy is not only angry, I think she is going crazy. Before, she hoped that I would Married Collins, and I came to London, and she was very upset. Catherine didn't like him either, and I told her before I left that Collins was likely to propose to her, and if she really didn't want to marry him, she had to be very serious. Tell him firmly, otherwise you will have to marry him, it seems that Catherine is quite capable, this time I will definitely not laugh at her timidity when I go back."

Mary was a little puzzled after reading the letter, "But Liz didn't say in the letter that they were married? It only said that Collins announced her engagement to Charlotte."

"Marriage is a matter of time, and the Lucas family will not let this matter drag on for too long." Jane asserted.

"...That's true." Mary folded the letter and stuffed it back into the envelope, she was a little melancholy, "I really don't understand why Charlotte wants to marry Collins, he is really not a good match."

Jane laughed and said to Mary: "Why do you say that? I thought you would understand Charlotte's idea. Apart from the fact that he will inherit our family's property after Dad dies, he is a pastor himself, and it is said that he is quite rich. The Countess's favor is not bad in a country place like Longbourn. Charlotte needs a marriage, and as long as Collins has no bad habits, she can make a good life, I think. I also think her ideas are quite similar to yours, but you must be luckier than her."

Mary thought about it carefully, really, she sighed, stepped forward to put her arms around Jane, and shook her gently, "I am luckier than her because I have a sister like you, Jane."

"Hmph, you just know." Jane poked Mary's forehead, thinking, I'm sorry, Connery, I deserve the credit for you.

The two sisters were loving each other, when Lydia suddenly walked in aggressively holding Olos, "You guys, it's too much! You are still chatting here, and let me watch the child upstairs alone!"

Jane and Mary looked at each other, and suddenly laughed in unison, Lydia looked at Olos in her arms blankly, could it be that what she just said was a joke?

Olos: I'm just a child, I don't know much, do I?

The author has something to say: Lydia: Fairies never use diapers!

Jane: Oh, indifference.jpg

Elizabeth: Oh, indifference.jpg

Mary: Oh, indifference.jpg

Lydia: ...QAQ

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It can only be said that illegitimate children in Europe in the [-]th century were really the norm, as long as inheritance rights and aristocratic status were not involved, generally no one would care about you.

I remember that the more famous one is Princess Sissy’s elder brother. His true love is a singer, and his family definitely disagrees. At that time, singers and courtesans were of similar status, and my elder brother was really married to him.

However, the society does not recognize them. Their children are all illegitimate children. Later, Princess Sissy had a good relationship with her brother and forcibly gave her the title of countess. Then...it was still nothing. After that, the nobles still did not recognize his family. I still look down on that kind of status, Princess Sissi can't help it, she has a bad relationship with the nobles of her own country, ┑( ̄Д ̄)┍

This is because my elder brother is the eldest son and has the right to inherit. If he admits it, his child will also inherit his noble status. His father is a duke. How can other nobles admit that an actor's child can inherit the title of duke? So...

Then the comparison group is... Princess Sissy's father, yes, that wild duke in the movie who loves his family, wife, children, and drinks. He also has mistresses and illegitimate children, and... no one cares about his illegitimate children , You don't care about whether you love life or not. ┑( ̄Д ̄)┍

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