After two weeks of daily visits from Mr. Collins, Mr. Bennet was on his last nerve. The man was so annoying and strange, but Mrs. Bennet would not rest until he proposed to somebody.

Finally, Mr. Collins decided to "pop the question" to Elizabeth:

"Mrs. Bennet, it has come to my attention that your mother has some expectations regarding our future. I share her hopes."

"Mr. Collins, I don't think-"

"I'm not done yet. You are a competent young woman, fully equipped to serve the Empire. If you accept my proposal, your family will retain connections to high-ranking imperial officers after your father's death. In short, it would be an honor if you would accept your humble servant and preserve ties between myself and your family, so now I propose-"

"You needn't-"

"I propose a wedding between ourselves, and, if my superior approves, a position for you on the Death Star."

"No."

"What?"

"I decline your proposal."

"Oh Miss Bennet, how your sarcasm brings me merriment!"

"I am serious, Mr. Collins. I don't want to marry you."

"It is time to put an end to facetious remarks and take care of business. I think the wedding should take place at-"

"The wedding will not take place. You ask me to serve the empire. Recently, the empire has taken to killing people for no reason. I won't participate in that. Also, we really wouldn't get along well at all."

"You are truly declining my proposal?"

"Truly."

"You are making a very poor choice, Miss Bennet. Might I remind you that the Empire regards those who openly express disloyalty as rebels."

"I DON'T CARE! THE ANSWER IS NO!"

Suddenly, Elizabeth realized that she basically just told a high-ranking imperial officer that she was associated with the rebels.

Mrs. Bennet charged through the door, shouting "OUT! OUT! OUT!" Without a word, Mr. Collins marched out of the house. Elizabeth sat down, covering her mouth with her hands. How could she say a thing like that?! What was she thinking!?

Lydia (followed by K1T3) ran around in circles, inventing worst-case scenarios, "Elizabeth said we're rebels, so they're probably going to use the Death Star on Longbourn next!"

But what Elizabeth had done affected Mr. Bennet the most. He knew how the Empire dealt with traitors. And that scared him. So he recorded some holograms on M4R3. When he finished, he explained that it was dangerous for the girls, especially Elizabeth, to stay on Longbourn for much longer. Most likely, Collins was accusing them of treason as they spoke.