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Is the really the case. I mean it kinda ruins the last scene when he desperately stares at her the last time they met doesn’t it. (When he was laying on the couch and thought he was only having a dream of her when she was really there) I this version seems to disregard that seen completely and makes him indifferent to her again after. I mean, I can see how the novel uses that scene as a means to for shadow his plans and desperate act to get her back.

So apparently the artist likes Jeanette and that's why she got so many panels - but I failed badly imo. The more Athy and Claude suffer the more I hate her.
In this year when so many people are choosing to self-isolate, this evil child is running around causing immense suffering to others. And she never questions why? Why her mere presence seems to affect Athy and Claude so much.