[Zhongying] Rebirth meets a wizard

Chapter 56 The 7th Prom 4

Mr. Darcy, who came in a hurry, became a light bulb and was attacked by Lydia and Sherlock's poisonous tongue, and his face was black and depressed for a while.

However, he came here with doubts and worries. At this time, he can face black but can't back down.

Mr. Darcy took a deep breath secretly, and firmly approached the loving couple to express his determination.

After Mr. Darcy understood the simple cause and effect from Sherlock's sharper and more venomous tongue, he made a proposal a little while watching Sherlock's play.

"Mr. Holmes, I'm always a little worried. Can I trouble you to help me find out the purpose of this lady's visit?"

Faced with Mr. Darcy's half-true, half-fake worries, Sherlock and Lydia looked at each other tacitly.

"Yes, Mr. Darcy took me and Lydia to meet this lady. You should know that she really said too little today, so you should ask her clearly."

"this way please."

Mr. Darcy, who didn't enjoy the show, was clever enough to show no emotion, as if he was very honest and had no other meaning at all.

Mr. Darcy behaved cryptically, but Sherlock and Lydia couldn't see what he meant. They just didn't know if this insight would affect Mr. Darcy's pursuit of beauty in the future.

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Ms. Holt was very quiet here. When she was watched by two male waiters who had no right to speak, she sat quietly on the sofa and waited.

The beautiful lady is still elegant, but she folded her hands to reveal her worries, and the fingers of her right hand on her left hand tapped the back of her left hand, and the rhythm was like her heartbeat, fast and disorderly.

Not long after, Mr. Darcy's butler appeared, and he was ordered by Mr. Darcy to see the good man, which made the new butler who took office very seriously to come in person.

Seeing the clothes of the visitor, anyone with discerning eyes would know that they should be the butlers of wealthy families.

A senior person like Mrs. Holt naturally recognized it at a glance. The beauty who knew that it was useless to talk to the male waiter finally had someone who could shout grievances and threaten her.

"I don't understand why the servants of Darcy's family are so disrespectful. I was invited to come here with the invitation card received by the Hutt family, but I was expelled and even put under house arrest again and again. What's the reason for this? Could it be that Darcy Is this how you look down on Mr. Hurt?"

I have to say that it is reasonable for Ms. Holt to become a well-known courtesan. These remarks raised the charge of the Darcy family detaining her to the extent that the Darcy family and the Hurt family were at odds, and found a backer for myself who was not well-known. She is so confident that people dare not take her lightly. It would be great if she could be let go directly because of this.

Since the butler attached great importance to Mr. Darcy's orders, of course he would not let him go just because of this passage, he explained with a gentle smile.

"Ma'am, Mr. Darcy just knew that Mr. Hurt had something to leave, so he wanted to ask you about Mr. Hurt out of concern. Please don't get me wrong."

Since the lady said she belonged to Mr. Hurt, the housekeeper took her as Mr. Hurt's, and thought of a reason to keep her.

"Mr. Hurt left because his mother was unwell. Could you please forward this reason for me. In addition, I am very concerned about Mrs. Hurt's situation and I am planning to leave. Please forgive me."

Ms. Holt smiled as if the conversation had really been polite, and reiterated her desire to leave.

In fact, according to Mrs. Holt's original temper and arrogance, it is impossible for her to wrong herself like this. After she climbed up to the baron, it is rare for her to be humble.

However, as the former "admirer" with bad eyes said, the baron has been in trouble recently, and she just missed Mr. Hurt when she wanted to express herself. Feeling afraid.

Speaking of which, when she first heard about Mr. Hurt's request, she thought it was an easy provocation task. After all, in London, as long as she wanted and she wanted, there were several unmarried couples that could not be separated.

The slap in the face came so fast, she just showed off her beautiful, elegant and mature charm, and before she could express her sweet words and considerate explanations, she was invited away by Mr. Holmes. She remembered this name. If she had the chance, this person would never have a better time .

When Mrs. Holt was docile on the surface and actually cursed Sherlock through gnashing of teeth, she was suddenly stopped, and she was almost turned here in a serious manner. She really didn't realize it. When did British gentlemen treat her like this? Beauty is not a gentleman anymore.

Although she couldn't figure it out, she also dealt with the current situation sensibly. She was quiet when she should be quiet, and active when she should be active, although the effect was minimal.

But at least she knew that she was safe, and the housekeeper of Darcy's house was willing to treat her with hypocrisy instead of being rude and silent.

While Ms. Holt and the butler were talking and testing each other, a male waiter came over and whispered something to the butler.

The housekeeper smiled apologetically at Ms. Holt.

"Please have a cup of tea first. I have already learned about Mr. Hurt's situation, and I will pass it on to our husband. I just don't know if the husband would like to ask a few more questions. I will trouble Ma'am to stay for a while."

"Of course, please."

Ms. Holt smiled generously, indicating that the housekeeper could do whatever he wanted. After all, she knew it was just a polite remark, so what could she say against it.

The butler bowed politely before turning and leaving.

Just now the butler who came to the waiter whispered that Mr. Darcy brought Mr. Holmes here, so the butler would naturally report what he found out.

In the room next to Mrs. Holt, the housekeeper hesitated when he saw Lydia came with the two gentlemen.

It was not until Mr. Darcy nodded at him that he could speak without hindrance before he began to report.

Hearing that Mrs. Holt claimed that she was Mr. Hurt's partner, Sherlock looked at Lydia almost proudly, which means, look, I'm right, I don't need to look for evidence, the evidence is for myself I jumped out, you still have to punish me...

Lydia's answer was a clear and shallow smile, and Sherlock immediately understood that this was Lydia saying: so what?

Sherlock, who was cowarded by Lydia's smile, immediately turned his head to answer Mr. Darcy's question.

Mr. Darcy asked:

"Mr. Holmes, how do you think this is going to be handled?"

Sherlock really thought about it for two seconds.

"I think Mr. Darcy can send Ms. Holt to Mr. Hurt's house, and then explain your concerns and what is wrong with this lady."

For Sherlock's suggestion of embarrassing Mr. Hutt, Lydia, who saw Sherlock's malicious intentions, glanced at him speechlessly. It seems a little pitiful.

Mr. Darcy, who didn't know the inside story, really thought about Sherlock's suggestion seriously, and seemed to think it was pretty good.

This made Lydia's rare conscience realize that it was a bit too much for Mr. Darcy to offend Mr. Hurt for no reason. She pulled Sherlock's sleeve and asked him to pay attention and change his proposal.

Sherlock, who was being pulled by Lydia's sleeve, didn't speak, just looked at Lydia and smiled.

"I think it's enough to let the lady leave on her own, and then Mr. Darcy writes a letter to Mr. Hurt to explain. If Mr. Darcy is still not at ease, it is not a bad idea to send someone to watch the lady."

Lydia made a more thoughtful proposal, and it was only by her opening that Mr. Darcy and the housekeeper who was waiting for Mr. Darcy's orders realized that this was not a wallflower.

Lydia's proposal was a much milder one, as any reasonable man would have known, and Mr. Darcy knew it, but spoke it politely.

"Both proposals are very good, but I think Miss Lydia's proposal may make me feel more at ease."

After confirming that Mr. Holmes was not dissatisfied, Mr. Darcy ordered the housekeeper.

"Then go and send Ms. Holt off, and then send someone to keep an eye on her. The letter for Mr. Hurt, you can get it from my desk tomorrow."

The butler took orders and left.

Mr. Darcy returned to the ball with Sherlock and Lydia to continue the evening.

Dance and talk, the party will be over soon.

At this ball, Jane and Mr. Bingley danced three dances, except for the two dances between Mr. Bingley and his sister and Miss Darcy, the two of them were stuck together.

Elizabeth also found a compatible gentleman, Mr. Darcy's cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, with whom Elizabeth had a good talk.

After Mr. Darcy dealt with Ms. Holt's unexpected situation, he only had time to see his sweetheart and cousin who looked at each other and smiled sweetly.

Mr. Darcy's face turned dark immediately, darker than when Lydia cooperated with Sherlock's poisonous tongue.

Miss Darcy is the only one who sympathizes with her brother. She goes to comfort him for a while, chats with Lydia for a while, and has a dance for a while, so she is too busy.

Thus ended the ball, but the effects of the ball lingered for several days.

From the Bennet family, the number of gentlemen resident in the rose garden has increased from two to four, and the increase is Mr. Bingley, who is just about to propose marriage, and Mr. Darcy, who is under dark clouds and has no progress.

Mr. Darcy hastily dealt with the tail of the Wickham incident and began to show his presence in front of Elizabeth, the effect is unknown.

As for the Hurt family who left early, when Mr. Hurt received a letter from Mr. Darcy the next day, he lost his temper spectacularly.

When he sent someone to find Ms. Holt, who was not helpful but not helpful, this clever lady let her escape, and the apartment he arranged for her was already empty.

To say that this Ms. Holt is also a smart person, although she did not perform well at the ball, failed to provoke Sherlock and Lydia, and was KO before she could even say a few words, but it was because of Xia Locke and Lydia did not play cards according to common sense. As a sophisticated courtesan, she walked neatly and did not intend to go into this muddy water.

Lydia received the first rose from Sherlock on the afternoon of the second day of the ball, which came from the Rose Manor, but Lydia thought it was extraordinarily beautiful, so she gave Sherlock a one-touch rose. kiss.

This kiss made Sherlock think he needed a rose garden, and made the roses bloom after the flowering period was over.

Such a challenging task made Sherlock careless about the work assigned to him by his brother. He was very busy, busy making roses bloom all the year round.

Regarding Sherlock's special reason for being lazy, Mycroft, who was too busy in London to make desserts, directly sent the letter of complaint to Lydia.

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