A handsome bastard, rich tyrant, with a fragile heart beneath a cold exterior, and a dark secret inside. The secret left him heartbroken, tyrannical, and full of tender love, and he would say "I have a line on my left rib and the other end is tied to you" under a pink flower tree. Who wouldn't want to stay as a hostage in white gauze beside him?
But Miss Jane Eyre did not. She said, I have to respect myself, and then jumped out of the window and fled all night (like a shark!) and found an uninhabited wasteland beside Rochester to roll in pain. But I thought about it and felt that what she wanted to respect was her surname, not her heart, or I wouldn't have imagined that Rochester would knock on her door in the dark night with a snowstorm and send a long kiss.
Returning to the Rochester Manor, he found that Rochester was also blind, and the fire made him destitute, so he held his hand with peace of mind-now, they are really equal, maybe, she is even better. Miss Jane Eyre may have found the confidence of love at this time.
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