Chapter 261 Little Master Enters the Western Game World VI
"I really want to see the man who looks the same as Mary!" Lydia shouted, "Mom, why don't we go to London, right? Let's see if that man really looks the same as Mary."
Mrs. Bennet was moved and wanted to agree. However, the one who made the decision of this family was Mr. Bennet. She looked at her husband and asked Mr. Bennet for his consent.
But Mr. Bennet disliked going out the house the most, let alone going to London he thought the chaos and noisy air was bad.
Mr. Bennet immediately denied the idea.
"My dear wife and stupid daughter, Mr. Gardiner and his wife met the young man by chance, and they didn't know where they were named. When you went to London, where would you go to see them? Don't say you would use the stupid idea of going to meet them on the street. What if that person didn't live in London?"
Mr. Bennet's words disappointed Mrs. Bennet and his three daughters, while his beloved second daughter's attention was on his elder sister.
"Jane, what's wrong with you? What are you thinking?" Elizabeth found that Jane Shensi didn't belong and asked with concern.
Jane woke up and answered her sister's question: "Nothing, I just feel like there is something I have forgotten. I want to remember it, but I can't remember it."
"Then don't think so, it shouldn't be an important thing." Elizabeth said.
Jane nodded, putting aside the strange feeling that had risen in the moment before.
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"My good master, the Nigerphia Garden has finally been rented out. Have you heard of it?"
One day, Mrs. Bennet excitedly shared the news with her husband and children.
The gentlemen and ladies of Langbon were all excited and were looking forward to the owner of the Netherfield Garden to attend the dance. They wanted to meet the gentleman who earned 5,000 pounds a year and take the opportunity to sell their daughter.
Amid the expectations of everyone, Lucas's family held a dance party and invited the owner of the Netherfield Garden and his relatives and friends.
Mrs. Bennet went to the dance with her five daughters, and the beautiful Jane attracted the owner of the Negerfeld Gardens at once, and the intelligent Elizabeth also attracted Mr. Darcy's attention.
Halfway through the dance, Mary, the third lady from Bennet's house, walked to the piano and played a song.
Everyone looked at Mary who was performing, and her face clearly entered the sight of Mr. Bentley and Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Bentley and Mr. Darcy were both stunned.
"What's wrong with you? Mr. Bentley?" Jane asked the gentleman around her with concern.
Mr. Bentley stared at Mary incredibly and asked, "Who is that?"
Jane replied: "That's my third sister, Mary Bennett."
Mr. Bentley: "Are you sure she is your sister? Not someone else's dress."
Jane didn't know why: "I'm sure she is my sister."
Mr. Bentley took a deep breath and exclaimed: "Oh my God, there are two people like this in the world!"
When Jane heard this, she remembered the person Mr. Gardiner mentioned before and asked, "Have Mr. Bentley met a man who looks very similar to Mary?"
"Yes." Mr. Bentley nodded, "My friend Jeremy Jon, he looks exactly like your sister."
Jane was very curious about Jeremy: "Is it really the same? I really want to meet you!"
"That's not easy?" Mr. Bentley wanted to please the girl he liked, so he betrayed Jeremy with a preference for his friend. "I can write a letter to invite Jeremy to play in the Netherfield Garden, and you will see him then."
"That's so good." Jane was happy, "Thank you, Mr. Bentley."
After the dance, the Bennets' family returned home, and Mrs. Bennet began to praise her eldest daughter proudly.
"...Jane is so popular, it's indescribable. Everyone says she's good-looking; Mr. Bentley thinks she's beautiful and dances with her two dances! Just think about this, my dear; he did dance with her two dances! There are so many female guests in the audience, she was the only one who was invited by him twice... When Jijan walked down the dance floor, he seemed very fascinated. He immediately asked her name, asked someone to introduce her, and then invited her to dance a dance..."
Her husband was impatient with her words, and Jane was also flushed. In order not to let her mother continue to speak exaggeratedly, Jane quickly changed the subject.
"Dad, mom, at the dance today, Mr. Bentley was surprised to see Mary. He said he had a friend who looked exactly the same as Mary."
"Really? Mr. Bentley really said that?" Mrs. Bennet was indeed distracted.
Mr. Bennet also paid great attention to this issue: "Mr. Bentley's friends are not the people your uncle and aunt met in London, right?"
Elizabeth analyzed: "I think it's very possible. It's incredible that there are two similar ones in this world. There will be no third one, right? I really want to meet that gentleman!"
Jane said: "Mr. Bentley said he would write to invite his friends to visit the Gardens of Nigerphy, and we will be able to see the gentleman."
Mary: "That's great, I really want to see what a man who looks like me would be like."
The Bennets were immediately full of expectations, hoping to meet Mr. Jeremy soon.
However, Jeremy is still studying at Oxford University, and even though he received an invitation from Mr. Bentley, he would not be able to go to Langboenlai immediately. He still has to attend classes and connect with his relationships.
Not long ago, he followed His Highness to attend a court dance with His Royal Highness.
The uncle of the master has never attended a Western court dance before. Now he has the opportunity, how can he miss it?
It has been several years since he worked with Mr. Darcy, and Jeremy no longer works to make money by raising children who learn to learn. The profit of 10% of essential oils sold every year has given Jeremy a lot of money. Although his income is not as much as Mr. Bentley, he also has more than 2,000 pounds of income, which is the same as the annual income of the Bennets family.
In addition, he is young and handsome, and is a student at Oxford University. Even though he is a little low-class, he is also a popular bachelor in the London social circle. Even the daughters of some small noble families want to marry him.
Jeremy thanks Bumin for this.
He doesn't like those pretentious women.
The above are used to illustrate that Jeremy has won a considerable social status through his own abilities and has been accepted by the upper-class people in London.
Only Miss Bentley, who is short-sighted, will look down on Jeremy because of his background.
Chapter completed!