"Mrs. Beckham is really amiable, and so is Professor Beckham. I noticed that Sherlock respects him very much. He must have a very good relationship with the Holmes family." Jane said to Mycroft on the carriage back.

"Ah, yes, Professor Beckham is an old friend of my father's for many years, and he is Sherlock's godfather," said Mycroft.

"What? You never told me this?" Jane was surprised, she never knew that Sherlock had a godfather, "Then who is your godfather?"

A simple question made Mycroft show an indescribable expression, "My godfather... I will tell you in detail later..."

what's the situation?Jane was dumbfounded.

Mycroft did not continue, and Jane did not continue to ask. This is not an important matter.

Mycroft did not stay long in Cambridge, and he returned to London a day later. Before that, he and Jane went to a jeweler's shop and bought a pair of simple gold rings.Although simple, Jane is very satisfied.

Mycroft left for only one day, and Jane found that she had already started to miss him. Is this the feeling of love? o(*////▽////*)q

Toby is a quick-witted young man, he quickly adapted to the work of Hogwarts, although he was a little surprised when he knew that Jane was the boss and pastry chef of Hogwarts, but his stepmother was also in the French countryside. Worked in a hotel, so he accepted it quickly.

Children are so nice~

Communication is not a problem. Ben and Anna don’t understand French, and Toby doesn’t speak English. Jane temporarily assumes the important task of translation, but Anna doesn’t rely on language to communicate. Only Toby was chirping all the time.

Toby was a sweet little guy, and Anna took a liking to him right away, despite the language barrier.

Ben, on the other hand, doesn't seem to like Toby very much. He always yells at Toby whenever he gets a chance, and secretly kicks Toby's ass, but he does it very covertly, which is not too much. Can pretend not to see.

Toby didn't seem to care about Ben's attitude, he was still smiling at Ben. "Mr. Harbison is afraid that Miss Bennet will like me more. Actually, there is no need. He is an adult, and I am still a child." Toby explained to Jane.Jane thought Toby could see quite clearly.

I don't know what Ben thought about it, but his attitude towards Toby suddenly became better after a few days, at least he no longer rejected him as before.

Now Toby goes to the dessert shop with Jane every morning, and Jane spends more time in the kitchen in the afternoon. She guides Anna and Toby to do things at the same time. Although it takes a lot of time, Jane needs less time to do it herself. It’s a lot, ah, I feel like I’ve become more fulfilled all of a sudden~

Jane is confident that soon she won't have to spend too much time and energy at Hogwarts.

In the evening Toby will go back to Mrs. Wood's house with Jane. Mrs. Wood can speak French. She will take some time to teach Toby how to speak English, and Jane will use this time to write letters and so on.Mrs. Wood didn't know about Toby's background, but she guessed some of it. She only thought that he was a servant Mycroft found for Jane, and the room he arranged for him was also used by servants. big enough.

Today Jane received two letters from her family, both of which were thick and written by more than one person.Jane looked at the date, and it should have been mailed at different times, but for some reason, they were mailed to her at the same time.

The first letter is about wanting Elizabeth and Mary to come to Cambridge for a short-term lady training class before replying to Jane.

Mr. Bennet didn't really want the other two daughters to come. He said that Elizabeth and Mary were not as smart as Jane, and they probably would spend their entire lives in the country in the future. Learning this is not very practical. Mr. Bennet thought it was a waste of time. Jane's money.He felt that it would be better for Jane to save the money she earned by herself, as there would be more places to use the money in the future.

Besides, coming to Cambridge is also a hassle. Don't Elizabeth and Mary have to spend money on food, clothing, housing and transportation?Besides, the two girls who are old enough to help at home have left, and Mrs. Bennet must be very tired in the house.

This is probably what Mrs. Bennet meant, in short, she wanted to refuse.

Elizabeth and Mary also wrote their own letters. They both saw Jane's letter, and they both wanted to come very actively. Elizabeth also sent her two new short stories to Jane for reading.

This reaction was within Jane's expectations. She first put the letter aside and opened the second letter.

The date of this letter should be Jane's reply to the letter telling her family about her engagement.Sure enough, as Jane expected, the family was overjoyed when they learned that she was quickly engaged to Mycroft Holmes.

Mr. Bennet knows something about the Holmes family. What worries him the most is that the Bennet family and the Holmes family are not well-matched. On the surface, this marriage has all the benefits, but who can say what will happen in the future? ?Then Mr. Bennet comforted Jane. He had personally met Mycroft and felt that he was a gentleman with manners and principles. Jane did not need to worry too much about the future.

The context seems to be very contradictory, but it can also be seen that Mr. Bennet has a lot of love for his daughter.

Mrs. Bennet's reaction was much more straightforward... She fainted out of joy, and then woke up amidst the chaos.

Mrs. Bennet was very satisfied with Mycroft, the prospective son-in-law. She originally thought that it was Sherlock who liked Jane. After all, Sherlock was about the same age as Jane, and he came to Longbourne specially for Jane (not).

But it would be better to switch to Mycroft. Sherlock is still a vagrant, but Mycroft has already got a decent job like working in the government.Especially Mycroft is still the eldest son and will inherit the family business in the future... Mrs. Bennet's only regret is that she doesn't know how much money Mycroft can earn every year. Inquire and inquire clearly.

Mrs. Bennet kept saying in her letter that Mycroft was a man of good manners and a good sense of humor... She almost wrote all the good words she knew... And Mrs. Bennet also said that she had already seen him The feelings for Jane are not ordinary, so he and Jane are a perfect match.

Jane: Where does this logic come from?

Jane put aside Mrs. Bennet's letter amusedly, and picked up the congratulatory letters from her sisters.

Elizabeth, as always, agreed with Jane's choice. She thought that since Jane agreed to Mr. Holmes' proposal, they must be in love.That being the case, Elizabeth just needs a blessing.

(Jane: Have faith in me, that's fine.)

Mary thinks that whether it is Big Holmes or Little Holmes, they are smart enough and gentleman enough to be worthy of Jane.But little Sherlock Holmes seems to have some eyes above the top, which is not good, not good, or Big Holmes is better.

(Jane: Mary, you know a lot since you are not married yet.)

Catherine was more practical. She asked if Jane and Mycroft would move to London if they got married?Then can she go to Jane's as a guest at that time, she has never been to London, and she is very yearning.

(Jane: Oh, well, come on.)

Lydia looked at her face very much. She said that Mycroft was not very good-looking, so why marry him?Although Sherlock also looks average, he is smart. Mycroft is not very good-looking and not very smart. Jane, how did you fall in love with him?

(Jane: I think it is necessary to correct your way of looking at people.)

The family's worries and blessings were within Jane's expectations, after all, Mycroft was an impeccable marriage partner in every respect.

Jane stuffed the letter back into the envelope, only to find that there was still a small note inside.Jane poured out the note and unfolded it. It was an additional letter from Mr. Bennet. It said that Jane had asked Elizabeth and Mary to study for a short time. He thought about it and thought it would be okay for girls to learn more There's nothing wrong with it, he wants Jane to ask about related matters first, and he can pay for it.

Why suddenly... Jane felt strange. Mr. Bennet thought it was unnecessary before, why did he change his mind?

No matter why Mr. Bennet changed his mind, but now it is in line with Jane's wishes. She inquired many ways. Although this kind of training class is relatively hidden, Mrs. Wood still helped her inquire about one.

Mrs. Mira had been clever and famous in her teenage years, but she was really unlucky. Her father married her to a well-known villain for two thousand pounds.

After the death of her parents, Mrs. Mira's brother refused to associate with her on the grounds of reputation, and refused to provide any help.

It wasn't until a few years ago that her villainous husband finally died after ruining the family business, and Mrs. Milla felt free to use what she learned in her youth to start a short-term training course for women.Finally, she no longer has to live a life of not being able to afford bread because of the bloody face of her damned husband, and Mrs. Mira feels very good.

Mrs. Mira's women's training class is in a villa on the outskirts of Cambridge. She borrowed money to rent it, and it has everything she needs to meet the high society.At first she only relied on friends to introduce students, but soon her word of mouth spread secretly.

Mrs. Milla had been running her girls' training course for a year, and she was living a different life now.

Mrs. Mira’s students usually need to study for three months in one term, and the tuition fee is 35 pounds. It’s a lot of money, but it’s worth it, because the students need to live in her villa for these three months, and if they want to bring their own servants, they have to Pay for the servants' meals separately, which is usually more flexible.

This is the cost of a bright student.

There is also the cost of unsmart students. If you can’t achieve the expected results within three months, or want to take an improvement class, then you need to study for another three months. The tuition fee for these three months is [-] Sterling up.

Jane was speechless when she heard this. Maybe many people criticized Mrs. Mira's actions and felt that she really fell into the eyes of money, but Jane understood very well.One is willing to fight and the other is willing to suffer. This society is all about money. People accuse Mrs. Mira just because she is a woman.

Jane is very satisfied with Mrs. Mira. Since she is a very realistic person, Jane doesn't have to worry about her teaching some unrealistic things to her sisters.

"Just her," Jane said to Mrs. Wood, "I'll write to Daddy right now and have Elizabeth and Mary come over, but... is there anything they need to prepare?"

Mrs. Wood thought about it, asked again, and then gave Jane a list, which stated that each lady should prepare a dress and shoes for the prom by herself, and if possible, prepare a fan by herself. Get used to daily necessities.

The author has something to say: Jane: This Mrs. Mira is very thoughtful~

Well~ It’s time to change the time again~o(* ̄▽ ̄*)o

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