May Sloane listened to all this, feeling somewhat overwhelmed, murmuring, "I always knew she had depression, but I saw her struggle against it, never imagining she'd take the road of no return. If I hadn't left Varden then, maybe she wouldn't have died."
The Milk Maid once said to her: "Amy, you're my warmth."
But at that time, her sister passed away, her world was a mess, and she wanted to know the truth behind her sister's suicide, so she came to Banyria, and stayed for three years.
She wanted to see her, but she was already separated by life and death.
She heard that the Milk Maid, like her sister, also committed suicide.
She knew the Milk Maid had depression. It seemed this was within her expectations, yet she hadn't considered that the real reason for her departure was Hank Donovan, that beast!
How ridiculous.
At that time, she actually thought Hank Donovan treated the Milk Maid well.
It's now that she understands sometimes what the eyes see isn't necessarily the truth.
