Comprehensive Victoria's Secret
Chapter 25 The Past or the Future
Elizabeth slept very badly this time, and kept dreaming.
First, she saw two people running wildly.
Then a series of images flashed by.
"Adam, I got it."
"Eve."
"careful!"
Then she had a lot of scattered dreams.
A group of soldiers in uniform strode past, and then tanks and planes flew past.
For Yun Shao from the future, these things are no strangers, but she is very strange that she would dream about these things, the First World War would not break out until 1914, and Elizabeth was an old woman who was almost 60 years old at that time , not to mention that the British mainland will not be hit by then.Elizabeth only needs to hide in her family's manor.
Then Elizabeth dreamed again.
This period is something she has seen in the past, or in other words, this period of memory is so common that she can't even recall it.
Dungall naturally had a manor in the countryside, and Elizabeth, as the only daughter, received almost all of his favor.
Dungal's annual income is around [-] pounds. He is not the richest nobleman in the UK, but he can still maintain his family's expenses, and even support his family's luxurious life in the countryside and London.
Elizabeth herself can get a guinea a month as pocket money-don't think this is very little, it can buy 12 pounds of bread in the Victorian era.
In the eyes of others, Elizabeth's life will probably be very good, but no matter what she is, she is now just the "earl's daughter". Although she lives a good life, she is treated in the same way as a commoner in law.
If the children of nobles broke the law, they were tried in ordinary criminal courts, while nobles were tried by specialized noble juries and reduced courts.
Elizabeth couldn't help admiring the original Dungar. When he joined the Knights Templar, he was only the "Duke's son". In order for him to marry Estelle, his grandfather separated the Earl of Glamorgan to him ( Although Elizabeth still has a heart for this title full of flags), at that time, she had nothing, so she dared to die - as expected, courage is not covered.
But thinking about Antonio, Elizabeth understood.Isn't a middle school boy or something a master of death?
Most of the estates in the countryside have apple orchards, and each estate brews its own cider.
In September and October, Dungall likes to take the family to the apple orchard to pick apples-in fact, they don't need to do this, but Elizabeth has always been interested in this.
So finally the whole family went out to the apple orchard to look for apples.
George helped them hold the baskets, basically without servants, pure experience.
A lot of overripe apples have fallen on the ground, and some have begun to appear black spots, but Dungar said that there is nothing wrong with these.
Estelle, as a housewife, obviously has more experience with these things: "Honey, put on your gloves, and don't pick up those that turn black on the ground. Everything else is fine, don't put the leaves in."
"If Albert knew that I was picking apples in my apple orchard, he would not believe it." Dungal warned Elizabeth while throwing apples in the basket: "Be careful."
The apples on the ground were soon finished with the efforts of one adult and one child. After that, Elizabeth looked at the half-basket of apples: "Is this enough?"
"Of course it's not enough, my dear." Dungal had already brought a fruit stick from the hand of the servant next to him. Elizabeth was eager to try it, but Dungal took it away: "Baby, you are not enough now Gao, go find your mother, don't get hit by the fruit."
Dungal shook the branch, and the apples fell like raindrops.
The apples used for wine making are so simple and rude...Elizabeth thought that if she ate them, her appetite for these apples would never be so high.
Typically, a country estate has a gamekeeper on it who tends woodlands, moorlands, waterways or farmland to ensure there are enough game birds, deer, fish and other wildlife.
Elizabeth didn't understand what it was at first, and it wasn't until the day when Elizabeth practiced marksmanship that the moving target was quite successful that Dungal took her there.
Elizabeth was reluctant at first, but after that she had to compromise.
Dungal is very good at persuading others: "Elizabeth, if you don't like to fight an animal now, then what's the point of learning martial arts? You can't do it to a person."
"My dear, these birds are not innocent. If you don't hunt them, the gamekeeper may be out of a job."
Elizabeth finally raised her gun to the sky and hunted with the rather underdeveloped firearms in the Victorian era.
Elizabeth's marksmanship is amazingly good, but compared to Dungal - he actually held a pistol and shot directly at the bird, and he hit the bird with a hundred shots - too arrogant.
After Dungal finished hunting the wild birds and hares and distributed some of them to the hunters, he took the spoils of the father and daughter back.
There are many legends in the Victorian countryside on Midsummer's Eve, and it is said that it can see your future half.
One night, Elizabeth took a chance and slipped out with Anne.
Near the church at night.
Sow some hemp seeds first, and then say: "HempseedIsow, hempseedshouldgrow.
Then the bell rang, and then Elizabeth saw no one.
The scene switches quickly, this time in a beautiful church.
Dungal puts her hand in the hands of a man whose face cannot be seen clearly.
The pastor with a white beard was serious, and his words were straight: "Did you come here to receive the holy marriage baptism under the guidance of Jesus Christ?"
Elizabeth wore a classic white wedding dress and nodded: "Yes."
"Then I'm going to ask the same question to both of them. This is a very long question. Please answer it after listening:"
Elizabeth heard the white-bearded pastor turn around and ask the groom who couldn't see his face: "Would you like to marry this beautiful and virtuous (Elizabeth guesses the pastor is embarrassed to say gentle) girl beside you as your wife, love her, comfort her, and respect her?" She, protect him, as you love yourself. In the days to come, no matter whether she is poor or rich, sick or healthy, always be loyal to her, love each other until you leave this world"
"Yes, Ido."
What about the name?Is the name just like that?
Then the pastor turned to Elizabeth and asked: "Elizabeth Estelle de Chaney Morgan, would you marry this handsome and kind young man beside you as your husband, love her, comfort her, respect her, Protect him as you love yourself. In the days to come, no matter whether he is poor or rich, sick or healthy, always be loyal to her and love each other until he leaves this world"
She didn't know who this person was, so how could she agree, but Elizabeth still admired this pastor very much. He was able to pronounce his full name that blended French and English so smoothly, which was also a skill.
But at the wedding, Elizabeth looked at Dungall who had retreated to the guest table, and at Estelle, who was holding smelling salts and wiping his tears with a handkerchief, and turned to the pastor: "Yes! , Ido."
"Now exchange rings as a token of marriage."
What Elizabeth got was a wedding ring with the meaning of "Dearest" composed of diamonds, emeralds, amethysts, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and topaz. This was the most common acrostic jewelry in the Victorian era. , but the weight is not very big, Elizabeth also obediently put on the wedding ring that represents the meaning of the other party, she couldn't see it clearly in the dream, but Elizabeth knew that there must be her own and the other party's name engraved on it-when she thought of her own A long name that can be written for a long time gave Elizabeth a headache.
"The ring is gold, which means that you want to give your most precious love to each other like the most precious gift; wearing it, means that your love is always with each other; gold will never rust, never fade, It means that your love lasts forever; the ring is round, which means that there is no reservation, no beginning and no end, and it will never break."
"This is my marriage token to you. I want to marry you (marry you), love you, and protect you. Whether you are rich or poor, whether the environment is good or bad, whether you are sick or healthy, I will be your faithful husband (loyal wife) )."
"Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay; your kingdom is my kingdom, and your God is my God."
"According to the authority given to me by the holy scriptures, I declare you husband and wife. What God has joined together, man must not separate. Now the bridegroom may kiss the bride."
Elizabeth still blushed a little at this kind of thing, but the other party kissed her naturally.
Elizabeth's eyes widened, trying to see the man's face—but in vain.Elizabeth only vaguely saw the other's brown eyebrows.
When she woke up, Elizabeth lay in bed for a long time.
Every girl has her own wedding complex, and Elizabeth would want to put on her wedding dress and marry the prince charming in her heart-even if the era she lived in was a very cheating era, she still couldn't help but dream of a girl...but.
Elizabeth looked at the gun she put under her pillow when she was sleeping. Now is not the time to dream of a girl. Even if she wants to get married, Dungall needs to hold her in at the wedding.
The author has something to say: This chapter is basically a popular science + micro spoiler~
First, she saw two people running wildly.
Then a series of images flashed by.
"Adam, I got it."
"Eve."
"careful!"
Then she had a lot of scattered dreams.
A group of soldiers in uniform strode past, and then tanks and planes flew past.
For Yun Shao from the future, these things are no strangers, but she is very strange that she would dream about these things, the First World War would not break out until 1914, and Elizabeth was an old woman who was almost 60 years old at that time , not to mention that the British mainland will not be hit by then.Elizabeth only needs to hide in her family's manor.
Then Elizabeth dreamed again.
This period is something she has seen in the past, or in other words, this period of memory is so common that she can't even recall it.
Dungall naturally had a manor in the countryside, and Elizabeth, as the only daughter, received almost all of his favor.
Dungal's annual income is around [-] pounds. He is not the richest nobleman in the UK, but he can still maintain his family's expenses, and even support his family's luxurious life in the countryside and London.
Elizabeth herself can get a guinea a month as pocket money-don't think this is very little, it can buy 12 pounds of bread in the Victorian era.
In the eyes of others, Elizabeth's life will probably be very good, but no matter what she is, she is now just the "earl's daughter". Although she lives a good life, she is treated in the same way as a commoner in law.
If the children of nobles broke the law, they were tried in ordinary criminal courts, while nobles were tried by specialized noble juries and reduced courts.
Elizabeth couldn't help admiring the original Dungar. When he joined the Knights Templar, he was only the "Duke's son". In order for him to marry Estelle, his grandfather separated the Earl of Glamorgan to him ( Although Elizabeth still has a heart for this title full of flags), at that time, she had nothing, so she dared to die - as expected, courage is not covered.
But thinking about Antonio, Elizabeth understood.Isn't a middle school boy or something a master of death?
Most of the estates in the countryside have apple orchards, and each estate brews its own cider.
In September and October, Dungall likes to take the family to the apple orchard to pick apples-in fact, they don't need to do this, but Elizabeth has always been interested in this.
So finally the whole family went out to the apple orchard to look for apples.
George helped them hold the baskets, basically without servants, pure experience.
A lot of overripe apples have fallen on the ground, and some have begun to appear black spots, but Dungar said that there is nothing wrong with these.
Estelle, as a housewife, obviously has more experience with these things: "Honey, put on your gloves, and don't pick up those that turn black on the ground. Everything else is fine, don't put the leaves in."
"If Albert knew that I was picking apples in my apple orchard, he would not believe it." Dungal warned Elizabeth while throwing apples in the basket: "Be careful."
The apples on the ground were soon finished with the efforts of one adult and one child. After that, Elizabeth looked at the half-basket of apples: "Is this enough?"
"Of course it's not enough, my dear." Dungal had already brought a fruit stick from the hand of the servant next to him. Elizabeth was eager to try it, but Dungal took it away: "Baby, you are not enough now Gao, go find your mother, don't get hit by the fruit."
Dungal shook the branch, and the apples fell like raindrops.
The apples used for wine making are so simple and rude...Elizabeth thought that if she ate them, her appetite for these apples would never be so high.
Typically, a country estate has a gamekeeper on it who tends woodlands, moorlands, waterways or farmland to ensure there are enough game birds, deer, fish and other wildlife.
Elizabeth didn't understand what it was at first, and it wasn't until the day when Elizabeth practiced marksmanship that the moving target was quite successful that Dungal took her there.
Elizabeth was reluctant at first, but after that she had to compromise.
Dungal is very good at persuading others: "Elizabeth, if you don't like to fight an animal now, then what's the point of learning martial arts? You can't do it to a person."
"My dear, these birds are not innocent. If you don't hunt them, the gamekeeper may be out of a job."
Elizabeth finally raised her gun to the sky and hunted with the rather underdeveloped firearms in the Victorian era.
Elizabeth's marksmanship is amazingly good, but compared to Dungal - he actually held a pistol and shot directly at the bird, and he hit the bird with a hundred shots - too arrogant.
After Dungal finished hunting the wild birds and hares and distributed some of them to the hunters, he took the spoils of the father and daughter back.
There are many legends in the Victorian countryside on Midsummer's Eve, and it is said that it can see your future half.
One night, Elizabeth took a chance and slipped out with Anne.
Near the church at night.
Sow some hemp seeds first, and then say: "HempseedIsow, hempseedshouldgrow.
Then the bell rang, and then Elizabeth saw no one.
The scene switches quickly, this time in a beautiful church.
Dungal puts her hand in the hands of a man whose face cannot be seen clearly.
The pastor with a white beard was serious, and his words were straight: "Did you come here to receive the holy marriage baptism under the guidance of Jesus Christ?"
Elizabeth wore a classic white wedding dress and nodded: "Yes."
"Then I'm going to ask the same question to both of them. This is a very long question. Please answer it after listening:"
Elizabeth heard the white-bearded pastor turn around and ask the groom who couldn't see his face: "Would you like to marry this beautiful and virtuous (Elizabeth guesses the pastor is embarrassed to say gentle) girl beside you as your wife, love her, comfort her, and respect her?" She, protect him, as you love yourself. In the days to come, no matter whether she is poor or rich, sick or healthy, always be loyal to her, love each other until you leave this world"
"Yes, Ido."
What about the name?Is the name just like that?
Then the pastor turned to Elizabeth and asked: "Elizabeth Estelle de Chaney Morgan, would you marry this handsome and kind young man beside you as your husband, love her, comfort her, respect her, Protect him as you love yourself. In the days to come, no matter whether he is poor or rich, sick or healthy, always be loyal to her and love each other until he leaves this world"
She didn't know who this person was, so how could she agree, but Elizabeth still admired this pastor very much. He was able to pronounce his full name that blended French and English so smoothly, which was also a skill.
But at the wedding, Elizabeth looked at Dungall who had retreated to the guest table, and at Estelle, who was holding smelling salts and wiping his tears with a handkerchief, and turned to the pastor: "Yes! , Ido."
"Now exchange rings as a token of marriage."
What Elizabeth got was a wedding ring with the meaning of "Dearest" composed of diamonds, emeralds, amethysts, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and topaz. This was the most common acrostic jewelry in the Victorian era. , but the weight is not very big, Elizabeth also obediently put on the wedding ring that represents the meaning of the other party, she couldn't see it clearly in the dream, but Elizabeth knew that there must be her own and the other party's name engraved on it-when she thought of her own A long name that can be written for a long time gave Elizabeth a headache.
"The ring is gold, which means that you want to give your most precious love to each other like the most precious gift; wearing it, means that your love is always with each other; gold will never rust, never fade, It means that your love lasts forever; the ring is round, which means that there is no reservation, no beginning and no end, and it will never break."
"This is my marriage token to you. I want to marry you (marry you), love you, and protect you. Whether you are rich or poor, whether the environment is good or bad, whether you are sick or healthy, I will be your faithful husband (loyal wife) )."
"Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay; your kingdom is my kingdom, and your God is my God."
"According to the authority given to me by the holy scriptures, I declare you husband and wife. What God has joined together, man must not separate. Now the bridegroom may kiss the bride."
Elizabeth still blushed a little at this kind of thing, but the other party kissed her naturally.
Elizabeth's eyes widened, trying to see the man's face—but in vain.Elizabeth only vaguely saw the other's brown eyebrows.
When she woke up, Elizabeth lay in bed for a long time.
Every girl has her own wedding complex, and Elizabeth would want to put on her wedding dress and marry the prince charming in her heart-even if the era she lived in was a very cheating era, she still couldn't help but dream of a girl...but.
Elizabeth looked at the gun she put under her pillow when she was sleeping. Now is not the time to dream of a girl. Even if she wants to get married, Dungall needs to hold her in at the wedding.
The author has something to say: This chapter is basically a popular science + micro spoiler~
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