She was in a new house, but Zella's admiration has gone further. Did they ever think that a woman like her was poor and uncontended with a renting house, unknowingly hiding the fact she lived with her husband for a few months inside a mansion, just as big as now? Still, she's not envious.
They may be big, but people who stayed inside the mansion under the tyranny's rule of a woman president can be suspicious. It was bizzare to think in many ways, but they had to open up the wound to see if it healed from the inside.
Randall hasn't forgotten every tiny detail of Zella's information. He has come to the knowledge that she was a death convict by unprecedented blame, someone who took the blame but doesn't have any idea on the way out. Randall couldn't be more grateful that she's still alive now, and Tina didn't blow her head off.
He can report it to Leo once he has gone back to the mansion tomorrow.