In the sitting room of Netherfield Gardens, Miss Bingley said to Mr. Darcy over the black tea brought by the servant: "So there is no lady in Hertfordshire who can satisfy you, is there, Mr. Darcy?"

Her sister, Mrs. Hurst, immediately added: "Even the most famous Bennet ladies?"

The two sisters looked at each other and smiled triumphantly.

Mr. Bingley said at once at his sister's words, "Oh! I never saw friendlier people or more beautiful ladies in my life!"

"You frighten me, Bingley," said Mr. Darcy, turning from the fire. "I see little beauty, and little breeding."

He paused, and reluctantly said: "The second lady of the Bennet family is quite cute."

"That's a great concession!" cried Mr. Bingley. "Admit it, she's an angel!"

"She's very lively," said Mr. Darcy at once.

"It is said that the Bennet family used to employ governesses!" said Mrs. Hurst. "The young ladies in that family were well-bred. It's just that their mother..."

"I've heard that Eliza Bennet's sister, Jane Bennet, is at least five times more handsome than the rest of the family!" said Miss Bingley, "and I wonder what kind of person she is! "

"Miss Elizabeth calls her sister an angel!" said Mr. Bingley. "It is a pity she cannot come to the ball."

At this time, the two Miss Bennet they were talking about were lying together and talking about their thoughts.

"He has all the qualities of a young gentleman, Jane," said Elizabeth and Jane, leaning their heads together. "Sensible and lively. I have never seen such proper manners."

"He must be handsome too," Jane said with a smile, "that's why he seduced you like this."

"Jane!" cried Elizabeth in shame.

"From my mother's description, he seems to like you very much." Jane said, "Mr. Weston has had a little contact with him, and he has a good opinion of him. I approve that you like him. Compared with the previous few stupid guys, this is enough Our Liz loved it."

"Mr. Weston knew Mr. Bingley?"

"As far as I know, I have only met a few times, and the acquaintance is not deep, but Mr. Weston is a person with insight, and his evaluation is still very valuable."

"Oh...Jane..." Elizabeth sighed, paused, and added, "If you go to the ball tonight, Mr. Bingley will definitely invite you to dance the whole time!"

"Jumping all over the court?! Then I would rather play a few more games of chess with Dad!" Jane said, and then nodded Elizabeth's nose and said, "Among the sisters, you are the one I am most worried about marrying. You are the most assertive. If you don't find someone you really like, do you really want to become an old girl?"

"Jane!" cried Elizabeth, and the two sisters burst into laughter.

"Tell me quickly, what do you think of his sisters and friends?" Jane said, suppressing Elizabeth and still scratching her itchy hand.

"Well... I think it would be better if he could choose his sisters and friends again, but sisters cannot be chosen." Elizabeth said with a frown.

"Don't you like them?"

"Some," said Elizabeth, "they behaved very differently from him."

She thought for a while and then said: "They are all very nice ladies. It's not that they don't know how to talk and laugh, and it's not that they don't know how to treat others with a pleasant face. The problem is to meet them when they are happy or to see if they are willing to do so."

Jane looked sideways at Elizabeth, encouraging her to continue.

"It was evident from their manner at the ball that they did not intend to please the common people, and that at first they were only with Mr. Bingley, Mr. Hurst--he was Mr. Bingley's brother-in-law, and Darcy. Mr. Hurst and Mr. Darcy were unwilling to dance, and they began to accept invitations, and their gestures were very superior."

She turned sideways, and said face to face with Jane: "But I have to admit, they still treat me well, it should be for the sake of their brothers."

Jane looked at her sister's soft face but smiled silently.

"As for Mr. Darcy..." said Elizabeth hesitantly, "perhaps he would be kinder to a closer friend, but I have decided not to like him."

Jane smiled, and reached out to pinch Elizabeth's cheek.

"If he is really annoying, you don't have to like him, but you still have to give him enough respect. After all, Mr. Bingley, whom you have a crush on, is a friend of him."

"I understand!" Elizabeth pouted slightly.

"It's getting late, go to sleep, I'll sleep here tonight." Jane stroked Elizabeth's black curly hair and said.

"Yeah," Elizabeth replied, closing her eyes.

Jane turned over and blew out the candle on the bedside table, and when she lay back on the pillow, she heard Elizabeth ask softly, "Don't you blame me?"

Jane smiled, leaned over and kissed her sister's soft hair, and said, "Is there anything to blame? Could it be that you finished the last bit of jam this morning? Go to sleep."

Elizabeth responded. She danced almost all night tonight. She was really tired. She held Jane's hand and fell asleep quickly.

Jane couldn't fall asleep for a while, she opened her eyes and thought that the current plot really went to the Atlantic Ocean.

It would be a lie to say that it is not surprising that her official spouse and her sister fall in love with each other. Although she knows that it is difficult for her sister not to be liked, Jane always thought that something would happen between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Now Bingley I'm afraid it's impossible for Mr. to be in the middle.

As for Mr. Bingley, the sisters in his family are indeed a problem—the elder sister and brother-in-law don’t care about their own lives, running around with their brother-in-law and younger brother; according to the original book, Mr. Bingley himself is quite indecisive and lacks decisiveness , if there is no friend Mr. Darcy, it may be difficult for him to have the current wealth and status.But Mr. Darcy can't interfere in his family's affairs after all, but if he can marry a wife like Liz, everything will be perfect. In the family, Liz can play the role of Mr. Darcy very well and help Bing Mr. Lai makes the decision.And with Elizabeth's character, there should be no such thing as in the original book where the man could not be sure of the woman's feelings and was persuaded to leave.As long as there are no accidents, the two will be a very happy and full couple.

As for the rest of Mr. Darcy...

Jane secretly thought about the possibility of herself and this gentleman, and sighed.

I can't get along with Bingshan!Especially the iceberg with a strong aura!

She remembered that when she was an international student before crossing over, the school dormitory where she lived had men and women in a suite, and one of the PhDs was of the iceberg type. She would occasionally meet him in the kitchen when she was cooking for meals, for the sake of the atmosphere. No embarrassment, she always tries hard to find a topic to talk about, but often she speaks a long paragraph, and phd answers with a few words...

Feeling tired, not love!

Jane trembled when she thought of this, even if Mr. Darcy is a wealthy son-in-law, forget it if he is of that nature. If we are together, he will either become a chatterbox, or he will get sick from having nothing to say.

let it go.

Jane thought.

Maybe next time I can meet a young version of Mr. Weston?

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