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Anna Karenina Read and Write (Chapters 81-95)

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Levin and Ji Di live a happy time in the countryside, Levin receives friends and father-in-law and mother-in-law, and Ji Di is at ease to raise a baby. They quarreled occasionally, but soon reconciled by their open and honest manner of communication. There is a song that sings well, "I miss the urge to love you after an argument", which may be the two of them.

There are two interesting episodes. One is that Levin's brother tried to propose marriage and failed, and the other is that Levin was jealous and expelled a visiting guest. It can be seen that Levin's personality is still slightly naïve, and this childishness and directness may be the reason why many people in the book are optimistic about him and trust him, and it may also be the reason why many readers have certain opinions about him.

Anna's side, she had moved to Vronsky's estate. Although she repeatedly claimed to be happy and happy, the sister-in-law who came to visit him felt that he would not be truly happy in such an environment.

One thing Vronsky entrusted to her sister-in-law was to ask her to ask Anna to divorce Karenin, as a man, especially already having a daughter with Anna. A man who is looking forward to having an heir, he very much wants himself and Anna to have a formal marriage, let the daughter take his own surname, and give birth to the legal heir.

The sister-in-law talked to Anna about it, but Anna said that she was very distressed. On the one hand, she was reluctant to whisper to Karenin, and this plea would not necessarily yield the desired result. Second, Anna did not want to cut ties with her son, did not want his son to be disgraced by his divorce. In his eyes, the son and Vronsky were two men who were equally important in life.

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