[Zhongying] Rebirth meets a wizard
Chapter 7 Longbourn's Spring 2
The day Lydia "woke up again" was a day of chaos for the Bennet family.
This was a gift that Lydia didn't expect. She was still confused at the time, even if it was a dream, she wanted to see her mother again.
Tears rolled down Lydia's eyes when she heard that her mother was coming, and she stretched out her right hand to grab the young sister's wrist.
"Mum will come, right? You agree? Father agree?"
"Of course! Lydia, what are you thinking? Mom will be here soon, why are you crying, Lydia..."
Elizabeth could not understand the desperation and hope in Lydia's words.
"I'll go and see why Mrs. Bennet hasn't come."
Mr. Bennet was not standing close at this time, and he couldn't hear clearly, but he didn't think much about it. He just thought that his little daughter was talking nonsense, and he was a little anxious to find his wife.
Mr. Bennet had hardly gone downstairs when he heard Mrs. Bennet's loud voice.
"My darling, is she in her own room? Oh! My poor Lydia..."
Mary seemed to be talking while helping Mrs. Bennet through the door.
"I'm going to see right away, how can I go to Mrs. Lucas today!"
Mrs. Bennet's annoyance was on the verge of coming out.
The voice that always gave him a headache actually made Mr. Bennet feel at ease. It was much better for Mrs. Bennet to take care of her five daughters than to be in a hurry.
"Mr. Bennet, why are you at the stairs, have you seen Lydia?"
Mrs. Bennet rushed upstairs and asked quickly when she saw her husband.
"I see, she is looking for you."
Mr. Bennet felt his beating heart return to its original place.
Mrs. Bennet, who was not nagging, walked quickly past Mr. Bennet.
Mr. Bennet followed his wife, third daughter, and the eldest daughter and fourth daughter who went upstairs with their mother. They stood at the door of Lydia's room, looked at the full room, hesitated for a moment, turned and went downstairs to wait The arrival of the doctor.
In Lydia's room, Elizabeth was comforting Lydia who was crying. The handkerchief had just wiped away the tears from her cheeks, and more tears wetted Lydia's cheeks.
As soon as Mrs. Bennet came in, she saw her normally healthy little daughter crying with tears in her face.
"Is it hard? Lydia, do you feel bad?"
Mrs. Bennet sat down beside Elizabeth's vacated bed, and carefully checked her little daughter's condition with a grim expression.
"Mom...Mom, can you stay with me? I...I'm just too tired...I...I miss you so much...so much..."
Lydia just looked at her mother, her voice choked up and her words broken.
"Mom has been with you all the time, come on, tell me quickly, tell me where you feel uncomfortable?"
Mrs. Bennet touched her wet face with distressed expression.
"Mom, did I tell you that I love you!"
Lydia's sanity and sobriety are gradually returning, and her language becomes fluent, and she is no longer so hurried and confused.
"I love you too, so tell mom first, where is your pain or discomfort now?"
Listening to Lydia's tearful words, Mrs. Bennet felt that she was about to cry.
Holding back her tears, Mrs. Bennet, who was usually not motherly, asked Lydia how she felt.
Jane and Katie in the room couldn't hold back their tears. They sobbed softly, worried for Lydia, but they were more infected by Lydia's tears.
Mary stood nervously at the end of the bed holding Elizabeth's hand.
Lydia said nothing, but looked at Mrs. Bennet with tears in her eyes.
There was only the sound of sobbing in the room.
"Dr. Brown is here!"
Mr. Bennet pulled the doctor who came in a hurry, and this action broke the uneasiness in the room.
Mrs. Bennet finally reacted from Lydia's abnormality, and got up to make way for the doctor to diagnose.
The wife who always yelled about neuralgia looked very ugly now, but she didn't make a sound, she just looked at Lydia worriedly. The sadness in her heart was so strong that she had never seen her own Lydia. Ya was so sad, she couldn't figure it out for a while, and she was also a little scared.
In fact, people are all the same. They only shout when they know that tragedy will not happen, but they become quiet when they have a premonition that tragedy will happen.
Mrs. Bennet is like this now, she is disturbed by Lydia's sadness, what kind of discomfort makes her feel like saying goodbye to herself.
The unanimous silence of everyone for different reasons allowed Dr. Brown to examine Lydia carefully.
After a serious examination, Dr. Brown put away his box and turned to face Mr. Bennet with a calm expression, which made everyone heave a sigh of relief.
"Doctor Brown, is Lydia all right?"
Mrs. Bennet asked anxiously.
"Miss Lydia's situation is hard to say. According to my current examination, Miss Lydia's body is fine except for some weakness, but her body temperature is low and her mood is unstable. I think I need to take some nerve-soothing medicine first. , and check again."
Dr. Brown answered calmly, always leaving room for it.
"Lydia is fine!"
As soon as she heard that it was all right, Mrs. Bennet regained her voice and her personality.
"Mr. Brown, thank you very much. I heard that Mrs. Brown doesn't go out very much recently. Is she feeling unwell? But with Dr. Brown here, you should be at ease."
"It's just a doctor's job. I also thank Mrs. Bennet for her concern. My wife is fine."
Doctor Brown replied politely.
"Thank you very much. The medicine suitable for Lydia needs to be prepared in a pharmacy, or do you have it ready-made, Dr. Brown?"
As the host, Mr. Bennet took Dr. Brown out of Lydia's room and asked about the details of the medicine.
"Mr. Bennet is very polite. I have prepared the relevant medicines. Just send someone to pick them up with me."
Dr. Brown followed Mr. Bennet downstairs with his medical case. Before he went downstairs, a servant came to find Dr. Brown and whispered to him. It seemed that someone was looking for him again.
"That's good. I know you've been busy, so I won't leave you for tea. Ruth, you go with Dr. Brown to get the medicine."
Mr. Bennet showed the man to the door.
"Yes, sir."
Ruth went away with Mr. Brown.
When Mr. Bennet saw Dr. Brown off, Lydia's room was filled with the usual loud words of Mrs. Bennet.
She felt sorry for her poor Lydia, gave Lydia a pillow to make her sit more comfortably, and told her what she had heard from Mrs. Lucas today.
The sisters who used to stay in Lydia's room were relieved to see their mother guarding Lydia, and their little sister seemed to be alive again.
Katie took Lydia's hand and just looked at her like that, at the busy mother.
Jane and Elizabeth whispered something.
Seeing that Lydia also had a smile on her face, Mary silently left the room.
Originally planning to go back to his room to take a rest, he didn't feel any worries in his heart before, but now he relaxed, and the fatigue caused by the quick trip back and forth to Sir Lucas's house surged up.
Thinking that the book she hadn't finished was still downstairs, Mary went to the stairs first, and walked around a corner, just in time to see Mr. Bennet walking into his study, who was brought out because Lydia was fine. The smile disappeared again, she lowered her head slightly, and casually went to get the book.
Going upstairs again, just passing Lydia's room, just as Jane and Elizabeth walked out of the room, they were as close as usual, holding hands and clutching the books in their hands, and Mary entered her room.
Lydia, who was lying on the bed, felt very strange. She listened to her mother saying those familiar and unfamiliar names to her, and felt Katie, who was holding her hand, looked at her with concern.
The two most perfect sisters in the family share their little secrets.
As for Mary, she kept standing a little far away, but her caring eyes never left. After making sure that she was fine, she left with some relief.
And the first to leave has always been the father.
All this was so real, her family members appeared in front of her like this, as if everything was still when she was young.
But how could such a thing happen? She has never had such a scene in her memory. Her body was always healthy before she got married, and her family's actions were as she knew, so was this a dream or did she really come back? She was still young, when the family was still together.
Jane and Elizabeth were gone, and Katie was gone. Mother went to prepare the family dinner. Her dinner was brought to the room, and Ruth brought the potion prepared by Dr. Brown.
"Ruth, did you fetch this medicine?"
Lydia has not had a chance to be alone since she woke up. She is almost sure that she has come back and got a chance to start again, so the most urgent task now is to know when she will return, so she chatted with Ruth.
"Yes, Miss Lydia, sir asked me to go with Dr. Brown to his home clinic to get it. Mrs. Brown seemed to be feeling unwell again. After giving me the medicine, Dr. Brown hurried home."
Ruth has a cheerful personality, and Lydia, who loves to talk and laugh, is not restrained, and she answers very smoothly.
"Why, don't you go to the pharmacy to dispense all the medicines? It's true that Mrs. Brown is in poor health. Look at what my mother was talking about before."
Lydia has always had a good memory. Although she is not smart, she still remembers the gossip she just heard.
"Dr. Brown said he had it ready. Mrs. Brown's health was good and bad. Everyone didn't know about it. Fortunately, Dr. Brown took good care of her. The young lady had better eat something quickly, and then took the medicine."
While chatting, Ruth quickly set up the small dining table on the bed.
"I don't have an appetite, Ruth, can you tell me about the news recently?"
Lydia held back Ruth, who was about to feed herself.
"I can come by myself, just leave it for now."
"There's not much news recently, except for the important weddings that each family has already decided. You already know about these ladies. The other things are Mrs. Brown's repeated health conditions and Miss Jin's grandfather's health may not be able to pass."
Ruth was a little anxious. If Lydia didn't finish eating, she wouldn't be able to eat her own dinner.
"Miss hasn't eaten all day, aren't you hungry?"
"I'm not hungry, but I think you should be hungry, Ruth. I went to Dr. Brown's house to get the medicine and helped prepare dinner. Thank you for your hard work. You can go eat first. I'll come here by myself. I'll clean up later when you come." good."
Lydia is no longer the wayward little girl she used to be. She knows the difficulties of others and is willing to be kind to others. More importantly, she needs a space for herself to think about it.
"Then what's the matter, miss, I'd better wait, or my wife will be unhappy when she sees it."
Of course Ruth wanted to eat first, but she still hesitated.
"You go, mother can't get away now, even if mother comes, I let you go, she won't be angry."
Lydia comforted Ruth, with a smile on her pale cheeks, she was quite different from the usual Miss Lydia, but she had a bit of Miss Bennet's gentleness.
Ruth thought for a moment.
"Okay then, take it easy, miss."
Only then did he leave the room.
Since then, Lydia is finally alone, and she has quiet space to think.
More importantly, she took out a stone that had been hidden under the pillow, a stone that should not have appeared in the palm of her left hand just now.
Before Lydia "returned", the stone hung around her neck, but now, it appeared alone in her hand.
In the first moments of regaining consciousness, she felt something in her hand, which was hidden under the pillow when the doctor examined it.
So, does her return have anything to do with this stone?
Is it related to Mrs. Smith who gave the stone to herself?
Lydia looked out the window at the sun and the faint green. It was a good season, and it was also a good weather.
This was a gift that Lydia didn't expect. She was still confused at the time, even if it was a dream, she wanted to see her mother again.
Tears rolled down Lydia's eyes when she heard that her mother was coming, and she stretched out her right hand to grab the young sister's wrist.
"Mum will come, right? You agree? Father agree?"
"Of course! Lydia, what are you thinking? Mom will be here soon, why are you crying, Lydia..."
Elizabeth could not understand the desperation and hope in Lydia's words.
"I'll go and see why Mrs. Bennet hasn't come."
Mr. Bennet was not standing close at this time, and he couldn't hear clearly, but he didn't think much about it. He just thought that his little daughter was talking nonsense, and he was a little anxious to find his wife.
Mr. Bennet had hardly gone downstairs when he heard Mrs. Bennet's loud voice.
"My darling, is she in her own room? Oh! My poor Lydia..."
Mary seemed to be talking while helping Mrs. Bennet through the door.
"I'm going to see right away, how can I go to Mrs. Lucas today!"
Mrs. Bennet's annoyance was on the verge of coming out.
The voice that always gave him a headache actually made Mr. Bennet feel at ease. It was much better for Mrs. Bennet to take care of her five daughters than to be in a hurry.
"Mr. Bennet, why are you at the stairs, have you seen Lydia?"
Mrs. Bennet rushed upstairs and asked quickly when she saw her husband.
"I see, she is looking for you."
Mr. Bennet felt his beating heart return to its original place.
Mrs. Bennet, who was not nagging, walked quickly past Mr. Bennet.
Mr. Bennet followed his wife, third daughter, and the eldest daughter and fourth daughter who went upstairs with their mother. They stood at the door of Lydia's room, looked at the full room, hesitated for a moment, turned and went downstairs to wait The arrival of the doctor.
In Lydia's room, Elizabeth was comforting Lydia who was crying. The handkerchief had just wiped away the tears from her cheeks, and more tears wetted Lydia's cheeks.
As soon as Mrs. Bennet came in, she saw her normally healthy little daughter crying with tears in her face.
"Is it hard? Lydia, do you feel bad?"
Mrs. Bennet sat down beside Elizabeth's vacated bed, and carefully checked her little daughter's condition with a grim expression.
"Mom...Mom, can you stay with me? I...I'm just too tired...I...I miss you so much...so much..."
Lydia just looked at her mother, her voice choked up and her words broken.
"Mom has been with you all the time, come on, tell me quickly, tell me where you feel uncomfortable?"
Mrs. Bennet touched her wet face with distressed expression.
"Mom, did I tell you that I love you!"
Lydia's sanity and sobriety are gradually returning, and her language becomes fluent, and she is no longer so hurried and confused.
"I love you too, so tell mom first, where is your pain or discomfort now?"
Listening to Lydia's tearful words, Mrs. Bennet felt that she was about to cry.
Holding back her tears, Mrs. Bennet, who was usually not motherly, asked Lydia how she felt.
Jane and Katie in the room couldn't hold back their tears. They sobbed softly, worried for Lydia, but they were more infected by Lydia's tears.
Mary stood nervously at the end of the bed holding Elizabeth's hand.
Lydia said nothing, but looked at Mrs. Bennet with tears in her eyes.
There was only the sound of sobbing in the room.
"Dr. Brown is here!"
Mr. Bennet pulled the doctor who came in a hurry, and this action broke the uneasiness in the room.
Mrs. Bennet finally reacted from Lydia's abnormality, and got up to make way for the doctor to diagnose.
The wife who always yelled about neuralgia looked very ugly now, but she didn't make a sound, she just looked at Lydia worriedly. The sadness in her heart was so strong that she had never seen her own Lydia. Ya was so sad, she couldn't figure it out for a while, and she was also a little scared.
In fact, people are all the same. They only shout when they know that tragedy will not happen, but they become quiet when they have a premonition that tragedy will happen.
Mrs. Bennet is like this now, she is disturbed by Lydia's sadness, what kind of discomfort makes her feel like saying goodbye to herself.
The unanimous silence of everyone for different reasons allowed Dr. Brown to examine Lydia carefully.
After a serious examination, Dr. Brown put away his box and turned to face Mr. Bennet with a calm expression, which made everyone heave a sigh of relief.
"Doctor Brown, is Lydia all right?"
Mrs. Bennet asked anxiously.
"Miss Lydia's situation is hard to say. According to my current examination, Miss Lydia's body is fine except for some weakness, but her body temperature is low and her mood is unstable. I think I need to take some nerve-soothing medicine first. , and check again."
Dr. Brown answered calmly, always leaving room for it.
"Lydia is fine!"
As soon as she heard that it was all right, Mrs. Bennet regained her voice and her personality.
"Mr. Brown, thank you very much. I heard that Mrs. Brown doesn't go out very much recently. Is she feeling unwell? But with Dr. Brown here, you should be at ease."
"It's just a doctor's job. I also thank Mrs. Bennet for her concern. My wife is fine."
Doctor Brown replied politely.
"Thank you very much. The medicine suitable for Lydia needs to be prepared in a pharmacy, or do you have it ready-made, Dr. Brown?"
As the host, Mr. Bennet took Dr. Brown out of Lydia's room and asked about the details of the medicine.
"Mr. Bennet is very polite. I have prepared the relevant medicines. Just send someone to pick them up with me."
Dr. Brown followed Mr. Bennet downstairs with his medical case. Before he went downstairs, a servant came to find Dr. Brown and whispered to him. It seemed that someone was looking for him again.
"That's good. I know you've been busy, so I won't leave you for tea. Ruth, you go with Dr. Brown to get the medicine."
Mr. Bennet showed the man to the door.
"Yes, sir."
Ruth went away with Mr. Brown.
When Mr. Bennet saw Dr. Brown off, Lydia's room was filled with the usual loud words of Mrs. Bennet.
She felt sorry for her poor Lydia, gave Lydia a pillow to make her sit more comfortably, and told her what she had heard from Mrs. Lucas today.
The sisters who used to stay in Lydia's room were relieved to see their mother guarding Lydia, and their little sister seemed to be alive again.
Katie took Lydia's hand and just looked at her like that, at the busy mother.
Jane and Elizabeth whispered something.
Seeing that Lydia also had a smile on her face, Mary silently left the room.
Originally planning to go back to his room to take a rest, he didn't feel any worries in his heart before, but now he relaxed, and the fatigue caused by the quick trip back and forth to Sir Lucas's house surged up.
Thinking that the book she hadn't finished was still downstairs, Mary went to the stairs first, and walked around a corner, just in time to see Mr. Bennet walking into his study, who was brought out because Lydia was fine. The smile disappeared again, she lowered her head slightly, and casually went to get the book.
Going upstairs again, just passing Lydia's room, just as Jane and Elizabeth walked out of the room, they were as close as usual, holding hands and clutching the books in their hands, and Mary entered her room.
Lydia, who was lying on the bed, felt very strange. She listened to her mother saying those familiar and unfamiliar names to her, and felt Katie, who was holding her hand, looked at her with concern.
The two most perfect sisters in the family share their little secrets.
As for Mary, she kept standing a little far away, but her caring eyes never left. After making sure that she was fine, she left with some relief.
And the first to leave has always been the father.
All this was so real, her family members appeared in front of her like this, as if everything was still when she was young.
But how could such a thing happen? She has never had such a scene in her memory. Her body was always healthy before she got married, and her family's actions were as she knew, so was this a dream or did she really come back? She was still young, when the family was still together.
Jane and Elizabeth were gone, and Katie was gone. Mother went to prepare the family dinner. Her dinner was brought to the room, and Ruth brought the potion prepared by Dr. Brown.
"Ruth, did you fetch this medicine?"
Lydia has not had a chance to be alone since she woke up. She is almost sure that she has come back and got a chance to start again, so the most urgent task now is to know when she will return, so she chatted with Ruth.
"Yes, Miss Lydia, sir asked me to go with Dr. Brown to his home clinic to get it. Mrs. Brown seemed to be feeling unwell again. After giving me the medicine, Dr. Brown hurried home."
Ruth has a cheerful personality, and Lydia, who loves to talk and laugh, is not restrained, and she answers very smoothly.
"Why, don't you go to the pharmacy to dispense all the medicines? It's true that Mrs. Brown is in poor health. Look at what my mother was talking about before."
Lydia has always had a good memory. Although she is not smart, she still remembers the gossip she just heard.
"Dr. Brown said he had it ready. Mrs. Brown's health was good and bad. Everyone didn't know about it. Fortunately, Dr. Brown took good care of her. The young lady had better eat something quickly, and then took the medicine."
While chatting, Ruth quickly set up the small dining table on the bed.
"I don't have an appetite, Ruth, can you tell me about the news recently?"
Lydia held back Ruth, who was about to feed herself.
"I can come by myself, just leave it for now."
"There's not much news recently, except for the important weddings that each family has already decided. You already know about these ladies. The other things are Mrs. Brown's repeated health conditions and Miss Jin's grandfather's health may not be able to pass."
Ruth was a little anxious. If Lydia didn't finish eating, she wouldn't be able to eat her own dinner.
"Miss hasn't eaten all day, aren't you hungry?"
"I'm not hungry, but I think you should be hungry, Ruth. I went to Dr. Brown's house to get the medicine and helped prepare dinner. Thank you for your hard work. You can go eat first. I'll come here by myself. I'll clean up later when you come." good."
Lydia is no longer the wayward little girl she used to be. She knows the difficulties of others and is willing to be kind to others. More importantly, she needs a space for herself to think about it.
"Then what's the matter, miss, I'd better wait, or my wife will be unhappy when she sees it."
Of course Ruth wanted to eat first, but she still hesitated.
"You go, mother can't get away now, even if mother comes, I let you go, she won't be angry."
Lydia comforted Ruth, with a smile on her pale cheeks, she was quite different from the usual Miss Lydia, but she had a bit of Miss Bennet's gentleness.
Ruth thought for a moment.
"Okay then, take it easy, miss."
Only then did he leave the room.
Since then, Lydia is finally alone, and she has quiet space to think.
More importantly, she took out a stone that had been hidden under the pillow, a stone that should not have appeared in the palm of her left hand just now.
Before Lydia "returned", the stone hung around her neck, but now, it appeared alone in her hand.
In the first moments of regaining consciousness, she felt something in her hand, which was hidden under the pillow when the doctor examined it.
So, does her return have anything to do with this stone?
Is it related to Mrs. Smith who gave the stone to herself?
Lydia looked out the window at the sun and the faint green. It was a good season, and it was also a good weather.
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