Tess went to the church to have a look. As soon as she got to the door of the church, a large crowd poured out. Tess didn't want to get acquainted with her husband's family in this situation, so she walked to the hillside where she came from, but she didn't want her two uncles to follow her and chat with the girl Mersey who walked in front of her. This girl is the marriage partner that her husband's family is going to arrange for her husband.
Tess was embarrassed to go back to her in-laws to inquire about her husband, so she went back to the farm. On the way, she met her fake cousin Stoke who had hurt her. The man dressed as a missionary is telling religious truth to the people around him, as if he had completely changed from head to toe. But he saw Tess and pestered her. The original reason is to let Tess put down her inner pain, live a good life and stop hating him. But later, he changed back into black sheep's clothes, found Tess's farm and pestered her to make up with him. Tess repeatedly refused to betray her beloved husband.
One day, however, my sister Lysa went to Tess with great difficulty and told her that her mother was dying and her father was in poor health. Helpless, Tess left the farm only a few days before the completion and returned to her home. With Tess's careful care, Jon's mother's health gradually improved, so Tess took on the farm work at home. One day at work, my sister came to tell Tess that her father had died, which brought a fatal blow to Tess's family. Because his house was rented, and there was no man in the family to rely on, the farmer didn't want to rent it to Tess again, on the grounds that Tess's identity was not innocent. Tess wrote many letters to her husband in despair, hoping that Angel would come back as soon as possible to save their family, but there was no news. But this time, Stoke found here again and told Tess again and again that her husband had abandoned her and left her here for so long that she would never come back, but Tess still didn't want to believe Stoke's words. After all, what the liar said is really unbelievable.
Jon took Tess and her brothers and sisters to the place where their ancestors lived. When they got there, the landlord told them that the house had been rented out because it came too late. Tess was desperate. Seeing her mother and her brothers and sisters spend the night in the hay, her heart is dying. Her despair includes not only her life, but also her husband's despair. She thought that if she sacrificed herself, the whole family would be better off. Finally, she entrusted herself to Stoke.
Fate always likes to ridicule those kind and hardworking people! The angel is back. It's not that he didn't want to come back, but that he barely survived because he had a fever in Brazil. He changed his mind during the trip and finally knew that no matter what happened before, he should protect the people he loved the most. But when he struggled to get home and find Tess, he found that everything was irreparable.
Tess then understood the angel's heart for her, and she was completely desperate again. She killed Stoke and wanted to spend a short and happy life with Angel. But Tess didn't want to escape completely, because she still wanted to use her life to wash away her sins, so she didn't make an escape plan and stopped Angel's plan.
The police found them. After entrusting Angel with the happiness of her sister Lysa's life, Tess passed away forever.
I feel sorry for this relationship between Tess and Angel, why many things always make things worse. Who among young people has never been confused? If Angel had been gentler and never left Tess, if Tess didn't have too much self-esteem to ask Angel's parents for help, could this tragedy have been rewritten?
Although Angel finally got together with Lysa, Lysa is the perfect embodiment of Tess, which is Tess's last wish. I don't want to accept this arrangement. Feelings can't be replaced if you want to. There are no exactly the same people in this world. Liza and Tess look alike, they are not the same person. How can they directly replace Tess? Perhaps, I am so sad about the heroine's fate that I want to refute the author.