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Chapter 1882 Arrogant Your Prejudice (25)

"Oh my God, it's incredible, it's incredible!"

Mrs. Bennett was so excited that she was almost fainted.

She held the lace fan and sang desperately at the wind, and even shouted: "My cutest Lydia, my personal Mrs. Wickham, I knew that I had known for a long time that she would be the best among all my daughters!"

"Because she looks the most like me! Whether it is appearance or temperament, she is simply a copy of my youth!"

With the introduction of several distinguished guests from London, the guests at the dance were completely impressed by Mrs. Wickham.

They could not imagine that Lydia, who had made a major mistake and was still ridiculed, had such wealth and status in just one year!

Although the distinguished guests said that Mrs. Wickham had only been summoned by the queen and had not been rewarded with a title.

But everyone here, including Sir Lucas, is sure: even if Mrs. Wickham has no title, her identity is different from that of ordinary people like them!

The most direct result of this change in identity is that everyone's attitude towards Lydia and the entire Bennett family has also changed.

For example, at this moment, Mrs. Bennett was still so noisy and exaggerated, but everyone did not think she was ridiculous as usual.

Instead, I feel that this is a true temperament, well, an alternative elegance.

Everyone has not forgotten that Mrs. Bennett has a dividend of 30,000 pounds and shares in the pharmaceutical factory.

I didn't see those distinguished guests from London, and they all praised Mrs. Bennett very much, stayed by her side, and looked at her with a smile and shouted.

Not to mention whether there is any possibility of money exchanges between the neighbors and Mrs. Bennett.

Just her being able to make the gentlemen compliment this way is enough to make everyone in Longboyne think a lot—

Mrs. Bennett should be able to attend a higher level dance, right?

Even if she goes to London, she may become a guest of some big families.

And these people are noble people that the squire of Langboen cannot reach.

If you can get the recommendation of Mrs. Bennett, maybe your daughter and son can also get a good marriage.

Maybe it’s a bit whimsical to think about it, but dreams still need to be there, what if they come true.

Just like the Bennet family, who could have imagined that their family would be as rich as they are a year or two ago?

It was enough to be surprised that Jane and Elizabeth were able to marry the handsome bachelor of gold. Unexpectedly, there was a more dazzling Lydia in the Bennett family!

"Yes, Lydia is beautiful and lively, and she is the best girl in the whole Longborn!"

"I have said a long time ago that Lydia is not an ordinary lady. She is not only the glory of your family, but also the pride of Langboen!"

"A special medicine that can cure terminal illnesses. You know, my father died of a flu. Alas, if Mrs. Wickham could have been born twenty years earlier, my father would not-"

"I heard that Lydia was able to invent new drugs mainly for Mr. Wickham? Oh, this young couple has a very good relationship. I thought they were born with a couple at the beginning!"

Everyone surrounded Mrs. Bennett like stars, saying nice things to the best of their ability.

Mrs. Bennett enjoyed this feeling so much, being sought after, pleased, envied, and so many cute young men... Mrs. Bennett felt that she seemed to be rejuvenated again.

Migraine had already seen the ghost, and her whole life became bright and vivid!

In fact, not only Mrs. Bennett, but everyone in the Bennett family has been greatly affected.

Smart and calm as Mr. Bennett, perhaps his face can remain calm, but his heart is extremely excited.

He has no son and only five daughters, and he cannot even save the property he has obtained through hard work for half his life.

He dared to bet that many of the people in Langboen expressed sympathy for his situation on the surface, but in fact they were still hilarious.

He also inherited the family business because he had no son and did not want to work hard for many years to make a profit from outsiders. After the birth of his youngest daughter, Lydia, he lost the passion for struggle.

He is no longer keen on business, but likes to read, savor everything, and ridicule all living beings like a wise man!

He seemed to have left the world and become particularly wise.

However, isn’t his “super vulgarity” also a kind of weakness that escapism?

There is no idea of ​​revitalizing the family in his heart?!

However, reality does not allow it. No matter how hard he works, he will be a wedding dress for others.

But, seeing that what he could not accomplish was realized in his daughter, Mr. Bennett was both proud and happy.

With Lydia, the Bennett family is no longer the poor squire of the past, but can slowly step out of Langboen and enter the ranks of nobles!

With Lydia, his wife and daughters all became rich, and the little property of Bennett's family seemed insignificant.

It was his legal heir, his distant relative, Mr. Collins, who had also written a letter to congratulate him after hearing the story of Mrs. Wickham.

Without that inexplicable sense of superiority in the letter, he became particularly humble.

Mr. Bennett remembers that after Elizabeth successfully married Mr. Darcy, Mr. Collins wrote similar letters.

However, Mr. Bennett clearly felt that this letter was far more "sincere" than the previous one!

After reading Mr. Collins' letter, Mr. Bennett had an illusion that this not-so-smart cousin was no longer keen on inheriting the property of Bennett's family, but instead made a gesture of trying to bring each other closer!

Yet, compared with an industry that only makes a profit of 1,000 pounds a year, it is the most important thing to be able to get in touch with Mrs. Wickham, who is in the limelight.

Mr. Bennett felt that it would not seem impossible if he wanted Mr. Collins to give up inheriting the Bennett family's property!

Of course, Mr. Bennett doesn't care so much about that industry now.

There is not much property in his name, but his wife and daughters have it.

Since receiving the check from my younger daughter, Bennett's living standards have definitely risen sharply.

In recent days, Mrs. Bennett even spoke casually with her daughters to discuss where to go for vacation or to meet with the Wickhams in London.

Her aura of not taking money seriously was very similar to the nouveau riche who had just returned from a gold mine in the Americas.

Well, well, Mr. Bennett admits that he was mean again.
Chapter completed!
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