Mason looked at Jeanne and at how stubborn she was.
If even Kingsley could not control Jeanne, he was even more helpless. Hence, he accompanied Jeanne and dug a grave for Kingsley.
The hole was not very deep but could at least bury Kingsley and give him a safe place to rest in peace.
After they dug a grave for Kingsley, they dug another one for Lucy.
Then, they buried Kingsley and Lucy together.
She did not know if Lucy would be willing to die and still be with Kingsley, but she was selfish. She selfishly hoped that Lucy could accompany her uncle.
She had a feeling that the moment Kingsley died, he might have had some regrets about Lucy.
If there was a so-called hell or an afterlife, she hoped that Kingsley could face his feelings bravely and make up for his regrets in this life.
After digging, Jeanne's and Mason's hands were already scratched beyond recognition.
At that time, the sky had turned dark.