Jane Austen is truly an insight into human nature, and Susan, as a scheming realist, is completely written. Some people think that the author is intolerant of such characters because he is a woman, so he gave a tragic ending, which is a bit narrow.
In the end, Susan married Mr. Bai, the rich and stupid man, Mr. San, with the child of Mr. Manvorin, who was in charge of giving love. This completely conforms to Susan's consistent values and demands. From her personal feelings, it may not be the best ending.
Look at that paragraph, in the carriage, her lawyer, wife and best friend persuaded her to say that although the tall, rich and handsome male lead is good, marrying him cannot control his wealth, because he still has healthy parents in charge of it all. She fell into deep thought at the time, and immediately married the white rich fool San...
Handsome and kind and young and well educated and rich is fine, but everyone's needs are different.
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