Chapter 318 Mr. Collins 14


Liu Heng went to Bavaria with the bride price he had prepared to marry his bride.

Their wedding was very grand, and royal members from other countries related to the Bavarian royal family came to attend the wedding.

Joseph and Elizabeth served as witnesses for the bride and groom.

Liu Hiiragi prepared return gifts for everyone who came to the wedding.

He is not short of money, and the gifts he gives are very expensive, which makes the recipients very satisfied. They think that although Liu Heng has a lower status, he is a good guy with good sense.

Liu Hiiragi officially became a member of the European royal family.

After the wedding, Liu Hiong took his wife to visit various European countries for their honeymoon.

However, the two of them did not go to too many countries. After all, Colonel Brandon's wedding and Jane's wedding were about to be held, and he had to go back to attend.

Liu Hiong brought his newlywed wife to Colonel Brandon's manor, which attracted the attention of many people.

Matilda's identity destined them to become the focus, almost stealing the limelight of Colonel Brandon, the groom.

Colonel Brandon didn't mind. On the contrary, he thought it was very good.

Colonel Brandon did not like to be the center of attention.

The wedding of Colonel Brandon and Charlotte was quite normal. They also had a honeymoon after their marriage, but they were traveling domestically.

Afterwards, Liu Heng attended the wedding of Jane and Mr. Bingley.

The wedding of the two was held in Longbourn.

Mrs. Hurstow and Catherine took the opportunity to meet Matilda.

Matilda saw their plans, smiled and invited them to a palace ball.

The opportunity has been given to them, and it depends on them what results they can achieve in the future.

Katherine seized this opportunity and chose a down-and-out noble.

This nobleman has the status of a viscount, but he is not good at management, and his family's property has suffered a lot in his hands.

As a girl from a merchant family, Catherine often helps her brother handle related affairs, so she is experienced in running industries.

Moreover, Catherine has a dowry of tens of thousands of pounds.

The Viscount first took a fancy to Catherine's dowry, but he still hesitated whether to marry her.

But after he and Catherine showed their ability to handle the property, the Viscount found a treasure and proposed to Catherine not long after.

Catherine got her wish and became a noble lady, helping her husband manage the property.

She was more resourceful than her husband, and the noble family's property no longer continued to decline, but gradually began to make profits.

The viscount was very happy and respected his wife very much. He did not dare to look for a lover outside, because he was afraid that his wife would be displeased to be the shopkeeper and the family's industry would decline again, and he would have no money to continue living a luxurious life.

Catherine's life can be described as benevolent and benevolent.

The life of Mr. Bingley and Jane is also considered happy, although Mr. Bingley has to endure his mother-in-law and sister-in-law who often come to his manor to make noises.

But Mr. Bingley has a good temper and can tolerate Mrs. Bennet's "enthusiasm".

When he couldn't bear it anymore, he took his wife to live temporarily at the manor of his friend and brother-in-law Mr. Darcy.

Compared with the smoothness of Mr. Bingley and Jane, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth still experienced misunderstandings and many things just like the original work.

Although Liu Heng's wife has changed, Matilda likes Elizabeth very much, a cousin with the same name as her second sister, and invites Elizabeth to play in their family's manor.

Matilda takes Elizabeth to Mrs. De Bell’s manor to visit the mother and daughter.

No matter how arrogant Mrs. Debelle is, she will never act condescending in front of the princess.

Mrs. Debelle would not be picky about the people Matilda brought. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy reunited at De Bell Manor. Mr. Darcy couldn't help but proposed to Elizabeth.

Although there was no incident between Jane and Mr. Bingley that made Elizabeth angry with Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth was still affected by Wickham's language and had misunderstanding and dislike for Mr. Darcy. .

Mr. Darcy wrote a letter to Elizabeth as in the original work, explaining his entanglement with Wickham.

The subsequent plot is the same as in the original work. Elizabeth changes her mind towards Mr. Darcy and develops feelings for him.

Then Lydia eloped with Wickham.

Liu Hiiragi did not care about this matter. The Bennet family felt that this matter was too embarrassing and did not want Liu Hieragi to know.

The matter was finally resolved by Mr. Darcy.

After the incident, Liu Hieragi did not let Mr. Darcy be an unsung hero. He wrote a letter to Elizabeth, telling her what Mr. Darcy had done.

Elizabeth was very moved. When Mr. Darcy once again plucked up the courage to propose to her, Elizabeth agreed.

Soon after, she became the mistress of Pemberley Hall.

Matilda takes Elizabeth into the upper circles and teaches her how a good hostess can help her husband.

The clever Elizabeth quickly learned and mastered it.

She is Mr. Darcy’s virtuous wife and a qualified mistress of Pemberley Manor.

She and Mr. Darcy did not have many conceptual differences due to the difference in living environment in the past twenty years. Even if they did, the two of them resolved them perfectly and reached an agreement.

They lived happily all their lives.

The other two girls in the Bennet family also have a pretty good life.

Without the influence of Lydia, Katie learned a lot of truths under the guidance of her sister and grew into a lady.

She married a squire. Although he was not as wealthy or wealthy as her brother-in-law, the squire had few assets, his own manor and land, and his annual income was similar to that of the Bennet family manor. .

After Katie got married, she had no worries about food and clothing, and lived the same life as Mrs. Bennet.

However, the older Katie will not have a headache over her daughter's marriage.

Katie gave birth to sons all the time, and her biggest headache was what kind of girl to choose for her daughter-in-law.

Mary wrote a novel about Ryu Hiiragi's experience and published it in a newspaper, becoming a favorite writer among many readers.

Writing novels brought her a lot of royalties.

After Mary discovered that she also had the ability to make money, she became even more enthusiastic about writing novels.

After writing Liu Hieragi's experience, she wrote novels about the love experiences between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and Jane.

This novel was also a hit and brought Mary a lot of money.

Mary became a young rich woman and met the owner of a publishing house during this period.

The boss of the publishing house likes the novels written by Mary very much. He loves the house and the black people, and he also likes some people who write novels.

The boss proposed to Mary, and Mary happily agreed.

Only a fool would refuse a husband who shares the same hobbies and language as him.

As for Lydia...

One year after she married Wickham, the two owed another large debt.

In order to pay off their debts, the two left the English Peninsula and went to America.

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