Aldana accepted this reality with utter calmness.
When Trenton Smith visited her again, her face was a picture of utter tranquility and peace.
Perhaps for her, in this world, apart from her child, there was nothing else worth her care and concern. Against all that Trenton Smith had done, she surprisingly harbored not the slightest resentment in her heart.
Everything started because of her, and if it could end with her own useless, broken body, then naturally, that couldn't be better.
As such a worthless person, her final use was to exchange her life for Norris Moore's safety — that was the greatest value she could offer.
Trenton Smith did not visit her every day, and Aldana was grateful that he didn't arrange for bodyguards to watch over her like prison guards surveilling an inmate. In her few remaining days, she finally had some breathing space.