Since Dr. Jenner's visit, Lydia's condition has been steadily improving. Dr. Jenner visited Tianen Temple Street a few days later and saw that Lydia was recovering well, and she would not repeat it again. So I left the prescription and doctor's order, and set off for another place.

As for the good deeds of Mr. and Mrs. Weston, the Longbourne family knew the next day, and they were all very happy for their two good friends.It was just because Mrs. Weston was an advanced mother, and she was in the early stage of pregnancy, and the doctor advised her to rest, so they were going to miss the wedding between Mary and Mr. Hunter.

Except for them, the whole family in Tennessee Street packed all their bags on Thursday, set off after lunch, and arrived at Longbourne just before supper. There, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Elizabeth And Kate greeted them warmly.

"My God, what a joy it is!" exclaimed Mrs. Bennet, not seeing Jane's frailty when she left Longbourn, and exclaiming with high spirits as soon as she saw them, "think, next Tuesday my Mary will It's going to be Mrs. Hunter! Hunter! What a lovely title! It's a pity Mr. and Mrs. Weston won't be there, but come to think of it, they're going to have a baby of their own! I hope it's a boy , siblings."

Mary blushed when she heard her mother speak so bluntly about her relationship with Mr. Hunter, but the people present didn't care whether Mrs. Bennet's words were proper or not. They were very happy to see each other , a group of people greeted each other affectionately, and then walked into the house. Mrs. Bennet had arranged a sumptuous dinner to entertain them.

"Tomorrow night," Mrs. Bennet said beamingly to those present, "Mr. Hunter invited us all to visit him at Sea Night Garden! You say it's time for the Godin family to move out! Sea Night Garden is indeed a good place." Although it is worse than Netherfield, after all, you can’t live in a friend’s house when you get married. I hope that Mr. Hunt will buy that real estate directly, so that he can move around frequently in the future! Mary, you and Tell your Mr. Hunter to think about it!"

She didn't wait for Mary to agree, and then she said with great interest: "I have inquired, and Mr. Bingley will be there tomorrow! Jane, I don't think you know—Mr. Bingley just arrived at Netherfield this morning." , he will come to visit us as soon as he is settled! Let me tell you, Mr. Bingley will be back! How can he be so fond of our Liz? To-morrow, Liz, you must Dress up well, though you can't compare to Jane no matter how you dress up, as long as Mr. Bingley likes it."

"Mom!" Elizabeth yelled in disbelief, and looked at Jane helplessly, "Even if I dress up, it's not to please anyone!"

But Mrs. Bennet could not listen to such disappointing words. She continued to say to everyone: "I say, it is very wise for Mr. Bingley to come to Mr. Hunt and Mary's wedding! I believe there will be another happy event soon!"

"My dear lady, just look forward to it." Mr. Bennet smiled, while winking at his second daughter, "I hope everything will go as you wish."

"Of course!" cried Mrs. Bennet, "what's there to doubt? I'm sure our next wedding is not far off!"

After a pause, she continued: "I had expected Mr. Bingley to come to the wedding, but it was beyond my expectation that Mr. Darcy would also come—although Mr. Hunter mentioned it, but Just think! That Mr. Darcy! He came to Mr. Hunt and Mary's wedding! I could not believe my eyes when he came this afternoon with Mr. Bingley and Mr. Hunt!"

"I hope you will treat this gentleman as well as the other two gentlemen, Mrs. Bennet," said Mr. Bennet.

"You have to tell," said Mrs. Bennet impatiently. "Oh, Mr. Darcy! Isn't he the noblest, handsomest, kindest gentleman in the world? Ya, oh!"

Although Jane knew that the fact that Mr. Darcy helped her family would definitely change the family's attitude and feelings towards this gentleman, she was still surprised by Mrs. Bennet's complete change—Mr. Darcy was here with her. , has changed from an arrogant and unflattering guy to the cutest son-in-law in the world.

"I'm sure he has some purpose for doing this!" Mrs. Bennet vowed to everyone, looked at Jane again, and said, "Jane, although you are beautiful, you will dress up even more beautifully tomorrow. Don't be perfunctory, wear that red dress... oh no, wear that light blue one...and your tiara tomorrow! The pearl dress is perfect, it's atmospheric and elegant, it must be in line with Da Mr. West's taste!"

"My God, Mrs. Bennet!" interrupted Mr. Bennet, "don't talk about dresses and jewellery! Tomorrow your daughters will be perfectly dressed and will captivate all the gentlemen present! "

……

Since Jane heard about Mr. Darcy in London, she has always wanted to see him. Knowing that he was only two miles away from her at dinner, she almost couldn't restrain herself and ran to the place where he was. , told him how much she missed him, thanked him, and admired him. Now she suddenly understood what Mr. Darcy once said "the more you suppress, the stronger you are". She could miss him less because of Mary and Lydia's injuries before, but now that all the unpleasant things have passed, she is back here, knowing that Mr. Darcy is close to her, and the emotion of wanting to see him is overwhelming. more intense.

She heard from Mrs. Bennet's words that Mr. Darcy had come to visit with Mr. Bingley and Mr. Hunter, so she couldn't help but want to know more about the scene at that time, and wanted to know what Mr. Darcy had done What, so before falling asleep, she ran to Elizabeth's room and asked her to tell her the scene at that time, Elizabeth would naturally not be unhappy.

"They came to visit us after lunch," said Elizabeth. "They did not sit long, and Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy were chiefly to congratulate us."

She looked at her sister, and added: "I have been surprised to see Mr. Darcy this time, Jane. It is hard to imagine how such a change can be made in a man. He remains taciturn and solemn most of the time, But when he greeted us and blessed Mary, he seemed so sincere, so polite..."

She smiled at Jane and said: "You said in your letter that you and Mrs. Weston met him in Derbyshire, and he invited you to visit Pemberley? That was the first time Mr. and Mrs. Weston met Mr. Darcy." A man like Mr. Darcy would be willing to help Lydia find a doctor... Dear Jane, I have to suspect that Mr. Darcy's conversion and behavior are due to you... Don't deny it, Jane! I'm sure Mr Hunt would never have had the charm to make his friends love us all because he married Mary."

Jane smiled, neither admitted nor denied.

"It seems that I guessed it right!" Elizabeth looked at Jane's expression and said excitedly.

"I dare not say that you are right, Liz," said Jane. "I dare not say that it has anything to do with me, or that it has nothing to do with me--in fact, I hope it has to do with me." related."

"So you're in love with Mr. Darcy?" said Elizabeth in surprise. "I know you've always had a good opinion of him, but when did this happen, when you were in Derbyshire?"

"I think I do like him," Jane said, "but I don't know when it started—it was a gradual process, and when I look back, I find myself deep in it." gone."

She looked at her younger sister, patted her hand with a smile, and said, "Let's not talk about mine, let's talk about you, Liz, how do you feel when you met Mr. Bingley today?"

Elizabeth thought for a while before she said: "He feels to me... like a good friend I haven't seen for a long time... I miss the feeling we had when we were together, but I know this feeling is Unforgettable—I'm not the Liz I was six months ago, and he's not the Mr Bingley he was six months ago. I was sad about what he did, but it's all over now. I'm glad There are friends like him, but no regrets that we missed it."

Jane stared at her sister for a long time, and finally hugged her and said, "I'm glad to hear you say that, Liz."

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