The third point of view:
Nadia didn't talk to Sakuzi. The man wasn't mourning but boiling in rage. As expected of Angela, the enchantress, even when she-Nadia- felt she was winning, Angela always found a way of weaving her way back into his heart. Nadia was a strong woman, but right now she was weak, it was obvious she had been fighting a losing battle all along.
Because she had been the one to stay at Sakuzi's side at the end, Nadia thought she had emerged victoriously. But It was an illusion. Angela won. What was the use of being at a man's side if you didn't have his heart?
She couldn't help but wonder, would Sakuzi grieve her this much if she had been the one that died. Nadia laughed wryly mentally, this was low of her. She was jealous of a dead woman?