Chapter 318: Mr. Collins 14

Liu Hiiragi traveled to Bavaria with the dowry he had prepared to marry his bride.

Their wedding was a grand event, with members of the royal families of other countries associated with the Bavarian royal family coming to attend the wedding.

Joseph and Elizabeth were witnesses for the bride and groom.

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

He is not bad for money, and the gifts he gives are very expensive, which makes the people who receive the gifts very satisfied, thinking that although Liu Hiiragi's status is lower, he is a good guy with good knowledge.

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

After the wedding, Liu Hiiragi took his wife on a tour of various European countries as a honeymoon.

However, the two did not travel to many countries, after all, Colonel Brandon's wedding and Jane's wedding were going to take place, and he had to go back to attend.

Liu Hiiragi came to Colonel Brandon's estate with his new wife and received the attention of many people.

Matilda's identity destined them to be the center of attention, almost stealing the limelight from Colonel Brandon, the bridegroom.

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

Colonel Brandon didn't like to be the center of attention.

Colonel Brandon and Charlotte's wedding was a decent affair, and the two also had a honeymoon after their marriage, but on a domestic trip.

Later, Yoo Hiiragi attended the wedding of Jane and Mr. Bentley.

The wedding was held in Longborn.

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

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

The opportunity is given to them, and it is up to them what kind of results they can achieve in the future.

Catherine seized the opportunity to pick a down-and-out nobleman.

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

Catherine, a girl from a merchant family, often helps her brother with related affairs, and is experienced in running a business.

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

The Viscount first took a fancy to Catherine's dowry, but was hesitant to marry her.

However, after showing his ability to handle the property with Catherine, the Viscount was found to be a treasure and proposed to Catherine not long after.

Catherine got her wish and became a noble lady and helped her husband take care of the property.

She had more means than her husband, and the aristocratic family's estate did not continue to decline, but gradually began to make a profit.

The viscount was very happy, and respected his wife very much, and did not dare to look for a little lover outside, for fear that his wife would not be happy to be the shopkeeper, and the family's property would decline again, and he would have no money to continue to live a luxurious life.

Catherine's life can be described as benevolent.

Mr. Bingley and Jane lived happily, although Mr. Bingley had to endure his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, who often came to his manor.

But Mr. Bingley had a good temper and could endure Mrs. Bennet's "enthusiasm".

At most, when he couldn't bear it anymore, he took his wife to the manor of his friend and brother-in-law, Mr. Darcy, to stay for a while.

Compared with Mr. Bingley and Jane's smoothness, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth's side still experienced misunderstandings and many things as in the original book.

Although Hiiragi's wife has changed, Matilda likes Elizabeth, a cousin with the same name as her second sister, and invites Elizabeth to their manor to play.

Matilda took Elizabeth to Madame de Bel's estate to meet the mother and daughter.

Madame de Bel, no matter how arrogant she is, will not be condescending in front of the princess.

Madame de Bel will not be picky about the people Matilda has brought.

Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy were reunited at the Debell Manor, and Mr. Darcy couldn't help but propose to Elizabeth.

Although there was no Jane and Mr. Bingley affair that annoyed Elizabeth with Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth was influenced by the Wickham language and had a misunderstanding and dislike for Mr. Darcy.

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

The plot after that is the same as in the original book, Elizabeth has a change of opinion of Mr. Darcy and has affection in her heart.

Then Lydia eloped with Wickham.

Liu Hiiragi didn't care about this matter, and the Bennet family felt that this matter was too embarrassing and didn't want Liu Hiiragi to know.

The matter was eventually settled by Mr. Darcy.

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

Elizabeth was so touched that when Mr. Darcy had the courage to propose to her again, Elizabeth agreed.

Soon after, she became the mistress of the Pemberley Manor.

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

The clever Elizabeth quickly learned and got started.

She is Mr. Darcy's virtuous helper and a qualified hostess of Pembéry's estate.

She and Mr. Darcy did not have many conceptual differences because of the differences in the living environment of the first twenty years, and even if they did, the two of them resolved and reached an agreement perfectly.

They lived happily ever after.

The other two girls in the Bennet family are also doing well.

Without Lydia's influence, Katie learned a lot of things under her sister's teachings and grew up to be a lady.

She was married to a squire, and although she was not as rich as her brother-in-law, the squire had a thin amount of assets, his own estate and land, and his annual income was about the same as that of the Bennet family's estate.

After Katie got married, she had no worries about food and clothing, and lived like Mrs. Bennet.

It's just that the older Katie won't have a headache for her daughter's marriage.

Katie gave birth to sons, and she had a headache about what kind of girl her daughter-in-law should choose.

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

Writing brought her a lot of manuscript fees.

When Mary discovered that she could also make money, she became even more enthusiastic about writing.

After writing about Yoo Hiiragi's experience, she wrote about the love experiences of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and Jane.

This one was also a hit and brought Mary a lot of benefits.

Mary became a rich woman and became acquainted with the owner of the publishing house.

The owner of the publishing house liked Mary's writings, loved the house and Wu, and liked some people.

The boss proposes to Mary, and Mary happily agrees.

Having a husband who shares his hobbies and a common language will be a fool to refuse.

As for Lydia......

A year after she married Wickham, the two went into debt.

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

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