Keiko confirmed once again whether the adventurer was killed or really died. Jeanne gave her a very precise answer, that she died of illness, not killed by someone.
"In fact, his injury was much more serious than Bailey's. It's a miracle that he has lived until now. He should have died a long time ago. After his death, we have one less witness, and it's more difficult to drag Smith into the water."
"You still want to drag Smith into the water?" Keiko looked at Jeanne in surprise.
"Naturally, they betrayed Armstrong. How can I just let it go? Besides, they are not clean at all, and they have to atone for their mistakes. This is common sense," Jeanne laughed.
Keiko pursed his lips and said nothing.
"It doesn't matter; Smith can't escape. If Barton falls, it won't make them feel better. I don't have to worry about that," Jeanne said.