Lei saw Bedwell die with her own eyes.
Of course, it was a metaphor.
She knew that it wasn't the real Bedwell, but when she saw the "fake Knight" fall, she received the news that Bedwell was dead.
If she had to say, Bedwell didn't hold an indispensable place in her heart. Mother, father, Kerry, Kerry's mother, and Professor Hewitt all held a position closer to her heart's center than Bedwell.
But she was still so sad that she could hardly breathe, gasping for air after only a few steps, eyes so sore she couldn't keep them open, probably because she hadn't really met many people in her life.
Lei had experienced the loss of loved ones twice, but until now, she couldn't adapt to the feeling.
Yes, she would still cry for the death of a friend.
Lei wiped the tears from her face and headed towards the village with a normal expression.
For Bedwell and her, it was a distant destination, but in the hands of that "fake Knight," it was just a gentle push, right?