Winters had already arrived beside Mrs. Bod and Miss Bod.
He first offered a sincere apology to the two bereaved relatives, then, like everyone else, said some banal words of condolence and encouragement.
Mrs. Bod was unmistakably a noblewoman; her demeanor, her makeup, and her meticulously styled hair all indicated this.
Even in such a difficult moment, she was striving with all her might to fulfill her duties as "Mrs. Bod."
She expressed appropriate gratitude to Winters, maintaining her elegance and strength.
As for sorrow… she no longer had the energy to feign grief. In fact, the most sorrowful moments had long since passed.
Miss Bod was a slender young lady, who kept her eyes lowered throughout, hiding most of her face beneath a black veil, with only a thin, stubborn-looking pair of lips visible beneath her small nose.
After offering condolences, Winters turned to Mason and asked, "Where is the person?"
