How are you people not getting what's going on? lol Y'all are overthinking this.
-Shuli is dead.
-Nora cries for his lost, long unrequited love, not knowing who her true murderer is but has questions whether it was simply pagans being "barbaric" or this was a part of some political machination.
-Jeremy is now Marquess Neuschwanstein & has partially lost it due to Shuli's murder. The TL I saw referred to her as a dead woman, not as his lover. Jeremy never showed any romantic feelings for Shuli. Guilt and a form of familiar love, yes, given that she looked after them despite not having any blood relations. But not romantic love. He simply felt guilty that over the years he & his siblings had ppractically tortured her, labelling her a villain not realising sooner that there was a massive misunderstanding that Shuli herself didn't try to correct & instead stuck with the job Johannes left her.
-The Church is using Shuli's death to drive the masses to increase their influence.
-Abbington is to be executed after being found in the crime scene (suspected of being an accomplice to the murder, failing to protect his master, or both)
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@sweeterthanpie Yes, Abbington is the knight. Albrecht is Nora's dad. Always has been that way. Nora's dad is only shown in flashbacks in this chapter. Albrecht did not have any close associations with Shuli in this (past) timeline, other than in their council meetings & setting up Johannes' memorial banquet.
I really wish this was reuploaded to include the missing panels. It simply shows Nora visiting the site where Shuli's remains were found (bloodstained tree). It explains (1) where the hell he is, (2) what he's doing, (3) why he begs for the other to pretend not to see him crying despite him promising himself he wouldn't (a reversal of when he saw Shuli for the first time while she's secretly crying in the balcony during the banquet). In short, he was there to mourn while talking to her. It also just really adds to the feel of the chapter.