(Chapter 238)

Zang Ye said: "It seems to have re-experienced love, when Rochester and his guests gathered at Thornfield House, I also began to follow Jane's gaze, constantly looking for Rochester's figure, carefully examining his facial features, and figuring out his heart. is really a "beauty in the eyes of a lover", although he is not beautiful, his personality is impatient, subjective, but he is full of vitality, determination and will, as a man, these characteristics are far better than beauty. In comparison, his heroic and handsome friends seemed nothing to mention. It was at this moment that Jane became more clear that she was in love with Rochester. At this time, Rochester is also testing Jane's feelings for him, hoping to make Jane jealous and fall in love with him like crazy. As Jane and Rochester's relationship progressed and they finally decided to get married, I also felt the excitement and happiness in the reading...... It seems that the story of love is not always smooth. Happiness comes too fast, and their love still needs to be tested. What Rochester had been jealously concealing and had been fearing finally happened, "The fact that he was married and his wife was still alive was discovered, the wedding was canceled, and Jane fled Thornfield Manor.

During her time at Morton and the Marshe's dwelling, Jane experienced both physical and mental baptism. While gaining wealth and loved ones, he still can't forget Rochester, not only has he not forgotten, but his thoughts are growing day by day.

Far from Thornfield, instead of finding peace, she "lost heaven and developed a hidden and restless remorse."

I think this remorse was born of Jane because she had cruelly left Rochester and left him to suffer alone.

Only those who love each other deeply, even love each other more than themselves, will regret their decision like this!

It was also in the midst of hardship and solitude that she gradually let go of the self-esteem, independence and equality she had always cared about, and rekindled the hope of returning to Rochester to spend her life with her again and again.

St. John's cousin's marriage proposal, and the call of Rochester that she heard or felt in the dark, strengthened her determination to visit her lover.

For this reason, she could not wait for the day to come. This is the power of love, it makes people grow quickly, mature, and forget about themselves.

Jane has grown, she has become mature, confident, willing to sacrifice for the person she loves, and no longer obsessed with the equality of status and property.

(Now, of course, she also has a sizable fortune). The moment she saw Rochester again, she decided to stay with him, and understood that "I live with and for the man I love the most in the world," and that she was "blessed—unspeakably happy, for I am entirely my husband's life, and he is my life."

Seeing this, I am also indescribably happy. At the same time, I am also asking myself a question: Are you fully committed to your love?

Is it possible to make any choice with your lover in mind? Will I be able to feel indescribable happiness?

And my lover, does he feel the same way? ...... Rochester has also changed.

In Jane's eyes, "he was like a giant eagle chained to a perch, and had to beg a sparrow to forage for it."

He became dependent on Jane, and he began to dislike help, but he didn't know how much he hated asking for help!

From believing only in one's own power, to acknowledging God's hand and asking God; What a contrast from not giving in to becoming obedient!

He wears the pearl necklace Jane left behind as a tribute to her. It made me feel the most gentle and touching thing about men.

He is no longer hot-tempered, irritable, domineering, and arrogant. For the sake of the people you love, this kind of change is also a kind of growth.

Happily, Jane and Rochester lived happily ever after, "He was close to me, and I had nothing to talk to him."

Our personalities are completely compatible, and we end up being close to each other. "Most importantly, Rochester's vision in one eye has also been restored.

Happiness came to a perfect end. This may be the result of the power of love. I have to mention the power of faith that I feel all the time in reading.

Faith can make people look at death as if they were at home. Thirteen-year-old Helen, because of her faith, believed in God, and unreservedly trusted and relied on God's power.

() She can sincerely forgive other people's misunderstandings and injustices. When faced with death, she can be so calm, even telling Jane that she is happy and looking forward to that momentous moment (death) because she can escape great suffering.

Being able to be so generous and calm makes us ashamed. St. John was also a man of strong faith.

He had an unbreakable steadfastness in his faith. As he himself said: "I obeyed my duty and kept my eyes on my first goal - to do my best for the honor of God."

My Lord has suffered for a long time, and so will I. "Although he seems to be quiet, there is a passion hidden in his body.

Meek on the surface, cold on the inside. Jane's feelings about being with him were: "I trembled when he spoke.

I felt his influence penetrate my bone marrow - he tied my hands and feet. "From this, it can be seen that he has a strong penetrating power.

Faith can be so powerful and it blows me. I think faith is not just about religious beliefs.

Many strong beliefs, such as family, friendship, and love, can also be transformed into a belief. These are noble faiths that can help us overcome difficulties when we need help.

Faith is also sometimes a pursuit and a dream, and when we are able to chase a dream, feel it, and benefit from it, it generates strength.

As if I had re-experienced love, when Rochester and his guests were gathering at Thornfield House, I also began to follow Jane's gaze, constantly looking for Rochester's figure, carefully examining his facial features, and figuring out his heart.

is really a "beauty in the eyes of a lover", although he is not beautiful, his personality is impatient, subjective, but he is full of vitality, determination and will, as a man, these characteristics are far better than beauty.

In comparison, his heroic and handsome friends seemed nothing to mention. It was at this moment that Jane became more clear that she was in love with Rochester.

At this time, Rochester is also testing Jane's feelings for him, hoping to make Jane jealous and fall in love with him like crazy.

As Jane and Rochester's relationship progressed and they finally decided to get married, I also felt the excitement and happiness in the reading...... It seems that the story of love is not always smooth.

Happiness comes too fast, and their love still needs to be tested. What Rochester had carefully concealed and had been fearing finally happened, when the fact that he was married and his wife was still alive was discovered, the wedding was canceled, and Jane fled Thornfield Manor.

During her time at Morton and the Marshe's dwelling, Jane experienced both physical and mental baptism. While gaining wealth and loved ones, he still can't forget Rochester, not only has he not forgotten, but his thoughts are growing day by day.