I know some people hates side story chapters like these, but I love them. In this story's case, since the narrative is primarily focused on Shuli's point of view, we'd usually take her words at face value since there's nothing else to work with aside from speculation. Well, it turns out that she's a narrator about as reliable as Italy in WWII, at no fault of her own of course. I'm gonna give major props to the artist as well. I definitely felts the tension and heart-wrenching regrets of the kids after Shuli was announced dead. They wanted to at least start off again from square one with their adopted mom, and make right all their wrongs. Thanks to a few overzealous bible thumper and paranoid daughter-in-law, the kids have no way to make up for all their actions toward Shuli, nor will she ever know how much they appreciated her. Agh, I'm getting secondhand heartache from this, I love it. I swear I'm not a masochist though.