76. Jumping beam clown

Elizabeth couldn't hide it, so she had to bite the bullet and said, "Lydia said the day before yesterday that she wanted to go to her aunt's to play, but she didn't come back all night, and her aunt found out that Lydia was gone. The uncle-in-law and aunt went around, and Lydia was found to have left with Mr. George Wycombe, and the uncle-in-law found a letter that Lydia had left behind. ”

Now, Elizabeth simply persuaded everything to be done: "Lydia said in the letter that she was going to marry with Mr. Wycombe in the famous town of elopement. But many people who knew Mr. Wycombe said that he had left in a hurry to avoid gambling debts, and that he could not have married Lydia at all! ”

Darcy listened to the whole thing, his eyes were dark, and he was really like what Maria said, "dogs can't change their", and George Wycombe really "lived up to expectations" and actually abducted the little girl.

Darcy felt sorry for Miss Lydia, no matter how much he disliked him, and he felt that if he had been so cruel to punish George Wycombe, Miss Lydia might not have encountered such a thing, but if he did, he was worried about Georgiana's reputation.

Elizabeth was a good and intelligent girl, and she naturally saw the change in Mr. Darcy's eyes, and said ruthlessly: "Mr. Darcy, you only need to tell us about George Wycombe, our family only wants to know about Lydia, and I promise that Miss Darcy will never be implicated." ”

Seeing that Elizabeth didn't have an inch to ask Mr. Darcy to help find someone, Maria thought of Lydia's heartless appearance all day, and sighed in her heart: "Darcy, you might as well tell me about George Wycombe, and where do you think the other party will take Lydia to?" After reading the original book, she naturally knew that the other party was hiding in a small hotel in London now, but these words could not come out of her mouth.

Darcy now secretly sighed that Bentley was on the precipice, otherwise Mr. Bingley would have been in a hurry now: "Since Miss Elizabeth has said this, she will not cover up for Mr. George Wycombe...... and then he recounted the life of the other party, and emphasized Mr. Wycombe's affair.

Elizabeth was more and more ugly the more she listened, originally she still had a point or two of luck in her heart, and now she can say with great certainty that Mr. George Wycombe had no intention of marrying Lydia at all, and with her understanding of her sister, the so-called elopement was probably caused by Lydia herself, otherwise the other party would be in a panic and would have to bring a drag oil bottle on the way to escape the debt.

Maria also listened to it and smacked her tongue, Lydia's life was ruined by a scumbag, after all, it is impossible for a prodigal like Mr. George Wycombe not to move Lydia, judging from the current social environment in England, it is difficult for a girl who has lost her virginity to marry a suitable gentleman. Most of the reason this happened was because of Lydia's lack of self-love, but it wouldn't have happened without George Wycombe.

Finally, Maria pursed her lips and said, "Elizabeth, I think you'd better have asked Mr. Bennet to write to Mr. Gardner as soon as possible and bring Lydia back, otherwise after a long time, the people of Hertfordshire may not find out about the anomaly, and then the reputation of the five Bennett sisters will be ruined." ”

George Wycombe's affair is actually not a secret, and many people have seen Lydia chasing after his ass all day, and if Lydia does not show up for a long time, it is difficult to guarantee that no one will connect the disappearance of the two.

Elizabeth didn't know that the most important thing at the moment was to find Lydia as soon as possible, but they didn't have a clue now, otherwise she wouldn't have licked her face to find Mr. Darcy: "Dad has already sent a letter to his uncle, but London is too big, and trying to find two people who are deliberately hiding is tantamount to looking for a needle in a haystack." ”

Maria understood now, Elizabeth said that she still wanted Mr. Darcy to help find someone, although she was unhappy, but she couldn't turn a blind eye to what happened to Lydia, so she simply sat down on the sofa next to her.

Although Darcy has good intentions, this is not a reason for the other party to be rude, and he wants to refuse, but he thinks that George Wycombe is from Bloomberly Manor, and he has something to do with the Darcy family, after all, if he had disposed of the other party earlier, there would be no matter what he is today.

Seeing this, Maria sighed helplessly, Mr. Darcy helped clean up this mess, but it was just to help find someone, it was impossible to want Mr. Darcy to be the wrongdoer, and she didn't think that Lydia's marriage to Mr. Wycombe was a good choice, or that marrying a gambler was the worst thing in any era.

It is said that marrying is a woman's second reincarnation, obviously Lydia is not so lucky, after all, Maria doesn't think that this matter can be completely unrevealed, just like in the original book, gossip is absolutely indispensable.

Mr. Darcy eventually agrees to help find Mr. Wycombe and Miss Lydia, but he is only responsible for finding people, and he does not care about the follow-up.

When the Bennets learned of this, they expressed their gratitude, and even Mrs. Bennet, who had always looked at Mr. Darcy unpleasantly, was grateful to him, and apologized for her past rudeness.

Miss Jane Bennet was embarrassed when she looked at Mr. Bentley, who had come with Mr. Darcy to Longboun, and regretted that she had not taught her little sister well, and that this scandal had happened to the Bennett family.

Mr. Bingley was afraid, and he was afraid to listen to his own persuasion, otherwise the person who had a headache now would have to add himself, but he was in love with Miss Bennett in the end, so this time he learned that Darcy was going to help and offered to help, so he took it as his fruitless crush.

This is not a glorious thing, neither of the two elder brothers told their sisters, and Maria naturally did not talk much.

Just when everyone thought that this matter would be dealt with quietly, Mr. Collins, who had always been unpopular, suddenly spoke: "Haha, Cousin Elizabeth didn't agree to my marriage proposal before, and now it seems that she didn't agree, otherwise I will have a stigma that cannot be washed away......" He is a priest, and he must not be associated with this peachy scandal.

Mrs. Bennet was immediately so angry that she clutched her chest, and complained in her heart that Elizabeth did not listen to her, and now that Lydia was in this matter, how could the girl in the family climb up to the good family affair again.

Jane's face was pale, and when it came to this marriage, she should have been her eldest sister, but her mind was full of Mr. Bingley at that time, and she didn't think about Mr. Collins at all, and now once her father died, the Bennett sisters would lose their last safe haven......