Chapter 584: Country Love Story IV

Mrs. Webster was so excited that she had learned from the servants of the Gosol estate that the owner of the estate was a young gentleman who was not yet married. This means that her three daughters all hope to become the mistress of Gosol Manor! She doesn't expect the second daughter to be a nerd, but the eldest daughter and the younger daughter are rare beauties, one gentle and the other delicate, which men will like, and she is full of confidence in them.

What's more, not only is the owner of Gosol Manor such a high-quality bachelor, it is said that Pasia Manor is also rented out, and there will be another unmarried young man who will come to live in Psia Manor. When the time comes......

Mrs. Webster had already imagined the scene of the marriage of her eldest daughter and the younger daughter, and could not help laughing out loud.

When Mr. Webster is in good health and his new neighbor arrives, he naturally wants to take the initiative to visit his new neighbor. He first went to Psia's estate to meet the newcomer, Mr. Richard McCarthy.

When she returned home, Mrs. Webster pestered Mr. Webster to inquire about her new neighbor. Carol and Melissa sat and pretended to do their own thing, but listened to Mr. Webster with their ears pricked up.

Although they were dissatisfied with Mrs. Webster's crazy behavior of asking them to marry, they were still very concerned about excellent young men, and the biggest way out for women in this era was to marry a good man, so that they could rely on them in the next life.

Mr. Webster coughed, glanced at the reactions of the ladies present, and looked at the ears of the eldest and youngest daughters, and couldn't help but smile at the corners of his mouth. But seeing that the second daughter was immersed in the book and looked indifferent, she couldn't help frowning. This girl is not as good-looking as the two sisters, not as smart and attractive as the two sisters, and if she doesn't put her mind on a man, how can she marry in the future?

"My dear lord, you should speak quickly!" said Mrs. Webster, anxiously waiting.

Webster withdrew his gaze, coughed, satisfied the expectations of his wife and two daughters, and said, "Mr. McCarthy is twenty-four years old, a gentleman from the north, with land and business in his family, and an annual income of more than six thousand pounds. ”

"Six thousand... Pounds?!" Mrs. Webster screamed, and Carole and Melissa opened their mouths slightly.

You must know that their family's manor is only about 1,500 pounds a year, which is enough for the family to live a rich life. Six thousand pounds, which is four times more than their family's income. It's a big deal.

With so much money, wouldn't it be possible to buy beautiful clothes and jewelry at will?

Melissa's eyes lit up, and she had the rich Mr. McCarthy as her prey.

Mr. Webster waited until his wife was calm, and then threw another thunder: "Mr. McCarthy didn't come alone, he brought his sisters and friends with him. This friend of his was even more remarkable, a nobleman, Lord Baron Maurice. ”

"Lord Baron?!" Mrs. Webster felt like she was going to faint. Nobleman, she was able to come into contact with the real nobleman one day.

"Mom. When Carol and Melissa saw Mrs. Webster staggering, they ran to her and held her.

"Mom, are you alright?" asked Melissa with concern.

"I'm fine. Mrs. Webster sat down with her two daughters in her arms, and when she had digested Mr. Webster's words, she was at once excited. If one of his daughters had married Mr. Baron, wouldn't he have become the baron's mother-in-law and a nobleman.

She stared at her two daughters with sparkling eyes, grabbed their wrists and said, "You two have to work hard!"

Carol and Melissa's cheeks flushed, how could they not understand Madame Webster's mind, as Lady Webster's daughters?

Although the two of them are beautiful and intelligent, they are still somewhat self-aware, their family background is not obvious, and they can only become the wives of the male heads of the same family or some families that are stronger than their families, and become the wives of nobles? You must know that the aristocracy attaches great importance to the family, and the aristocracy will only marry the noble. Unless they became the mistresses of the nobles, they could not enter the homes of the nobles at all.

But are they willing to be the mistresses of the aristocracy? The answer is no. Mistresses are despised existences, that is, the top of the mistress industry, Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of Louis XV of France, who relied on the favor of the emperor to wield power and was high, but she was still very despised and looked down upon by the nobles and even the commoners.

The second week after the arrival of the people of Psia, the manor held a ball to which the neighbors in the neighborhood were invited to meet and get to know each other. Mrs. Webster prepared beautiful clothes for her beloved eldest and youngest daughters, and even took out her dowry, and put on two sets of exquisite jewelry for her two daughters, who were bound to dress them up as the most beautiful cubs at the ball.

The two daughters lived up to Mrs. Webster's expectations, and really became the two most beautiful beings at the ball, attracting the attention of all the men at the scene as soon as they appeared.

Mr. Webster took his wife and daughter to meet Mr. McCarthy, the owner of the ball.

Mr. McCarthy is a very handsome man, he should be very smiling, and he has laugh lines on his face, but this does not affect his handsomeness.

When Mr. McCarthy met Carroll, his eyes showed amazement, appreciation, and a little excitement.

Carole saw that Mr. McCarthy was the same, the two men looked at each other, and dopamine was gradually produced in the two of them.

The family met Mr. McCarthy's friend, Baron Morris, and her sisters, Miss McCarthy.

Baron Maurice was tall and handsome, but his haughty and indifferent appearance made him difficult to approach, and discouraged many young ladies. With the beautiful dress and jewelry in her heart, Melissa mustered up the courage to come to Baron Morris's side and speak to Baron Maurice. But the gentleman didn't pay any attention to Melissa, as if the beautiful Melissa was like a flea and cockroach, which made Melissa so angry that she turned away.

This kind of arrogant aristocratic lord, she doesn't serve the girl anymore. Even if there are so many beautiful clothes and jewelry, she will also serve.

Mr. McCasses and Carol fell in love at first sight, and after Max danced with all the young girls at the ball, the others invited Carol to dance.

Everyone saw the sign and congratulated the Websters.

The Websters said modest words, and their hearts blossomed.