Mrs. Terier did not hesitate for a long time. Anna thought it was all due to Karenin's suggestion.
She looked at him again, for she found that there was such a sly side to the prim gentleman.
"I will arrange everything."
In the end, the senior official promised so.
Madame tiriere could not find any reason to refuse, so the date of marriage was fixed. Naturally, Karenin should have stayed for dinner, but his official duties were inseparable, and Mrs. Terrier preferred to admire those with political ambitions than men who liked to please the women's family.
Anna thought that, according to Mrs. Terier's inhumane personality, she might have to wait until the wedding day to get along with Karenin alone, but unexpectedly, Mrs. Terier thought that since they were about to get married, they could get to know each other for a short time.
Therefore, in addition to the necessary servants, in the eyes of the nobles, servants are no different from those decorations. If they want to be more serious, the furnishings are usually more expensive.
The dense aroma of black tea floats, the delicate decoration of tea in the silver plate, two people maintain etiquette, sit not far, although for Anna this modern people, distance is not close, even close friends, but she knows that can not ask enough.
"Two weeks later." Anna cleared her throat with a smile, as if she was surrounded by some magic bubble. Her whole body was full of happiness.
The weather was clearly still cold, and the sun couldn't penetrate the thick clouds in Russia to reach the room, but Karenin felt that he felt it.
Sunshine, his little fiancee, everything is fine.
"I hope you don't feel rushed."
"Not at all."
As he expected, his fiancee is not reserved in the face of him, but this, to be honest, is very good.
"I'll be in Petersburg the day after tomorrow, everything will be arranged, so you don't have to worry about anything. Next week, when you arrive in Petersburg, I will meet you at the railway station. "
Karenin was not talking about love words. His tone was no different from his usual speech. He always kept a calm state of statement, but Anna was willing to imagine that it was Karenin style love talk. To be honest, how many men can give everything so easily with my commitment?
"Well, may I have your name now?" Anna said this again without thinking, but Karenin was no longer surprised.
His deep blue eyes looked at Anna, and after a while he whispered, "Anna," as she wished
"This is the third time I've asked you to call my name. You know, I haven't always had the courage, Alexis." Anna said sweetly, her cheeks flushed.
"I won't easily agree to anything that is out of order or etiquette." Karenin said.
"I have to maintain our dignity."
Ignoring the fact that it's not pleasant enough, Anna said bluntly, "I like you to say 'we', Alexis," she stressed, after a pause, cheerfully, "I like you to start saying 'we' so naturally. It's good that I'm more confident in our marriage."
"This is, should be." Karenin said with rare hesitation.
Anna shook her head, she said sincerely: "there are some reasons everyone knows, but there are few that can be easily and naturally done."
When Karenin heard Anna's words, she fell into a brief meditation, and Anna did not let him meditate alone for a long time. Her standard bright eyes looked at her again.
"We have a good start!"
"Good start?" Karenin recalled the memory that he was shocked by the other party's marriage proposal two days ago. Some doubted whether it was really a good start. Her fiancee obviously saw this. She puffed her cheeks like a squirrel, so swollen that her dimples could not be seen.
"Believe me, not everyone can be one, can experience all this."
Anna wanted to say love at first sight, but it was swallowed by her when it came to her mouth. In the end, she was bold and right, but it doesn't mean she doesn't have the reserve of her daughter's family.
Karenin did not guess this. After all, no matter how clever he was, he could not immediately understand the differences between the two eras for women.
If Anna had not said to him for the first time that she had fallen in love with him at first sight instead of marriage, perhaps there would have been no present. This is strange, like some of the rules of the upper class. People never fight against marriage, but they linger on their lovers. In the day and the night, they change their roles endlessly.
Marriage is a rational and interest choice, but like and love, but can not be said casually.
"Indeed." Karenin nodded in agreement, thinking that if he had not met her, he would have never experienced such a thing in his life.
Anna thought that Karenin was secretly expressing his approval and liking for her, so she was a little shy.Although both of them misunderstood each other's meaning, they felt more and more satisfied with it. Sometimes, it's just like this. Two originally suitable people, under some kind of chance coincidence, naturally went to everything, and may be happy for a lifetime.
Time passed too fast, and though Karenin enjoyed the time with his little fiancee, he knew it was time to leave. So without a polite reminder, he told Anna that he had to go.
"So fast Anna was a little frustrated.
Her undisguised regret made Karenin feel happy, so he allowed himself to kiss each other's hands again. After all, farewell is also a kind of etiquette, isn't it?
"Take it."
Anna looked at a letter that Karenin didn't know where it came from. When she looked up at each other, her blue eyes were peaceful.
Anna nodded. He was so clever that Karenin almost wanted to kiss each other more, but he restrained.
Karenin said goodbye politely.
Anna went back to her bedroom, put the letters away, and went to Aunt Terrier, where they were all waiting.
"Have you really decided?" Skier couldn't help but take the lead. Aunt Terrier looked at his nephew with disapproval, but he didn't care about her. He just had to make sure his little sister was willing from the bottom of her heart.
"I think it's a very good marriage. Yes, I think Mr. karelinen is an upright and noble man. "
From Anna's point of view, the best answer at this moment should stop at the first sentence. Kersihua's concern moved her, so she said the second sentence to reassure him and make him understand that it was her own intention.
"Well, to be honest, that Mr. Karenin is indeed a good candidate. I have inquired with my colleagues about him, the youngest official in Petersburg. I mean in his position, others have to work hard for at least five years. " Skyward looked at his brother-in-law in a kind of praising way, so he was so likeable.
"As skiva said, Anna, Mr. Karenin is a very good man, and your marriage to her will be of great benefit to our o'bronsky family. Since you choose today, no matter what happens in the future, you can't lose the title of Mrs. Karenin. " It's too easy, Madame terie, to suggest what she's doing now.
"Yes, aunt." Anna promised. She did not agree with Madame tiriere's ideas, but what was the point of arguing with her about it?
Madame tiriere kindly asked Anna to take a rest and said that she would be busy from now on.
Anna doesn't really care about the wedding process. If a woman can marry the right man, the tedious process is not so important.
She went back to the bedroom and opened the letter.
The paper is familiar with parchment, the handwriting is obviously different, the time is not the same, she omitted the ones she wrote, directly saw the lines added recently.
Steady handwriting, not fancy.
The smile bloomed at the corner of her mouth. Anna held the humble paper in her hands and whirled around the bedroom, her skirt like a flower in full bloom.
She expressed her gratitude to the God for letting them meet again, and soon they would be married.
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