Chapter 1777 Arrogant your prejudice (twenty)
The fleet arrived in London.
It was already a whole year since Anne set out from Southampton Harbor.
During this year, Anne also wrote several letters to Mrs. Bennett and received letters from Mrs. Bennett and several sisters.
Not much believed, but it was enough for Anne to know that Elizabeth successfully married Mr. Darcy two months after she left and became the hostess of Pemberley Manor.
Jane followed closely and agreed to Mr. Bingley's proposal.
For some reason, Mr. Bingley directly bought the Nigerfeld Garden where he rented it and became the neighbor of Bennett's family.
Mr. Bingley immediately became Mrs. Bennett's favorite son-in-law. As for the cute Mr. Wickham and the noble Mr. Darcy of Dojin, they were all ranked behind by Mrs. Bennett.
She didn't like the two sons-in-law either, but they were two, one of them sailed with their wife, and the other was far away in Pemberley. When Mrs. Bennett bragged to others, they felt that something was missing.
It's better for Mr. Bingley. He lives close to him and can come to visit him from time to time. Even when attending dance parties on a daily basis, Mrs. Bennett could point directly at the gentle and kind Mr. Bingley and said, "Look! That's my son-in-law, the owner of the Netherfield Garden, and earns 5,000 pounds a year!"
Of course, what made Mrs. Bennett happiest was Mr. Bingley's attitude towards her mother-in-law.
Since her two older daughters married into wealthy families one after another, Mrs. Bennett's temperament has also changed.
She could not directly transform into a wise and elegant lady, but she would not always scream like she used to be, and she was superficial in her worship of money.
At least, Mrs. Bennet gradually realized that some of her behaviors seemed not very decent, which made her daughter embarrassed.
This perception made Mrs. Bennett both embarrassed and angry, and blamed herself, and she tried her best to change herself.
But she also knew in her heart that it was difficult to completely change her personality, and she would still make jokes when she was unintentionally.
But Mr. Bingley did not dislike such a mother-in-law who might make a fool of himself, but instead respected him as always.
This is even more valuable.
Especially Mr. Bingley had a nostril beside him, and the different attitudes of the brother and sister could clearly feel the dullness of Mrs. Bennett.
This was the result of Miss Bingley's restraint.
After all, Jane has become Mrs. Bingley and the hostess of the Bingley family.
If Miss Bingley wants to marry her with her dowry, she cannot offend her dear sister-in-law.
Therefore, after Jane agreed to Mr. Bingley's proposal, Miss Bingley actively contacted Jane and tried to become Jane's best friend again.
Jane is very kind, but she is not an ignorant idiot.
Having been deceived by Miss Bingley once, she will not make mistakes again.
However, for Mr. Bingley's sake, Jane remained at least polite to Miss Bingley.
But it's just "compassionate", not as kind as Elizabeth is to George Anna.
Jane treats Miss Bingley more like a guest.
He talked politely and had a relationship between them and not far away. After Miss Bingley proudly said that a gentleman from London proposed to her, he quickly helped Miss Bingley prepare for marriage.
Miss Bingley:...
This feeling of being rushed out of the house is really uncomfortable.
No matter what Miss Bingley thought, she married Mr. Brown shortly afterwards.
The young couple may not be as happy and sweet as Darcy and the Bingleys, but they can also respect each other as guests.
Miss Bingley's dowry of 20,000 pounds also allowed her to stand up straight after getting married.
She was very proud that she could have such a generous dowry, which was the only place where she could mock Jane and Elizabeth.
So, after getting married, she occasionally returns to the garden of Nigeria. In front of Jane, she can always talk about the topic of dowry intentionally or unintentionally.
She had a smile on her face and her tone was even more casual, but she understood her meaning too clearly: Jane, although you became the mistress of the Bingley family, your shabby dowry is still a very criticized flaw.
Miss Bingley was not such a smart person. She thought she had concealed her well, but others could easily see through her thoughts.
The simple and kind Mr. Bingley sometimes felt that his sister's words seemed a little aggressive, and the object she attacked was not someone else, but his favorite Jane!
But Miss Bingley is his own sister, and it is really hard to be ruthless to scold or even expel her sister.
Another thing, although Miss Bingley sometimes says something bad, it is also true.
Jane's dowry is indeed not generous enough.
The Bennett family's reputation is indeed not perfect. Even though it has been almost a year since Lydia's elopement, some people will mention it occasionally in Langborn.
There is also Mrs. Bennett, whose temperament has changed, is still a bit ridiculous.
She almost regarded the Nereffy Garden as the back garden of Bennett's house. Even if she was not invited, she would come to visit with her two remaining daughters.
Bingley Ejan is also willing to endure some troubles at Bennett's house, but over time and over time, he will occasionally feel upset.
But he was not as decisive and aloof as his friend Mr. Darcy. He and Jane were not very good at rejecting others.
When Mrs. Bennett came again uninvited and almost disturbed several of his friends from London due to excessive enthusiasm, Mr. Bingley was really unbearable.
Miss Bingley happened to be there, and once again saw Mrs. Bennett pulling her daughter to talk enthusiastically with a strange man.
Well, Mrs. Bennett's attitude is more like "selling" her daughter than talking.
Miss Bingley held the small folding fan in London's latest style and gently covered the lower half of her face. She looked contempt in her eyes and said with a soft smile: "Dear Jane, Mrs. Bennett is still so 'enthusiastic'!"
Jane smiled gently, but the smile did not extend to the bottom of her eyes.
During the months she married Mr. Bingley, her life has been very sweet.
The husband and wife are loving, and there is a housekeeper and a maid to take care of the housework, so she doesn't need to spend too much energy at all.
Her life is even easier and more comfortable than before she gets married.
The only drawback is that there is an annoying Miss Bingley family. Oh no, it should be Mrs. Brown now.
In addition, mother and sister...well, as a filial daughter and good sister, she should not despise her relatives.
But sometimes, mothers and the others have caused trouble in her life.
But Jane is too kind and too gentle, she will not refuse at all, and she will not be too ruthless to her close relatives.
So, she could only endure this.
“Enthusiasm is the greatest advantage of mom.”
Jian said something insincerely, but he could only say that.
"By the way, Jane, have you heard that something new in London is now! Sir Matthew is a friend of his brother. He just got married half a month ago. His wife has a dowry of 10,000 pounds."
Chapter completed!