Yes, she knew since the radio device had already been installed by that point, and she had heard their entire conversation in Indigarr… How heart-breaking…
In the end, she waited in the cemetery till late evening… yet as expected, nobody came. Wiping her tears away, she was just about to leave when she noticed a woman in a black dress walking over to her grave… It was Xavia! And in her hands, was a white chrysanthemum and a bottle of red wine!
Though she was stunned to see that, she quickly hid behind a tombstone… and soon enough, she watched as Xavia placed the flower over her tombstone before pouring her a cup of red wine…
After a brief silence, she heard Xavia mutter, “…You never liked white wine, so I brought you red wine instead.”
Her words instantly shattered Jenna’s heart. Not only did she visit her grave, but she even considered what she liked while she was still alive…?! Why…?! Just why was she still being so kind to her…?!
Truth be told, Xavia hadn’t planned to come over at the start, but since she was feeling down and she saw all the chrysanthemums that were being sold, she ultimately decided to pay this lonely grave a visit…
“I’ll be honest, I sometimes wonder if all those deaths you caused wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t come to Darlsbury in the first place… If those people could have remained alive and well, then I wouldn’t mind dropping all this glory and wealth… Speaking of the dead, though I’m fine with seeing you as my sister now, I’ll never forgive you for your murders. That’s… pretty much all I have to say, really…”
“Rest in peace, Jenna… and despite all your wrongdoings, I hope you get reborn as a single child in a happy family in your next life… Farewell.”
Watching as Xavia turned to leave, Jenna had to actively hold back her tears…
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