Even in the final scene of her story after she takes over the tavern and it's all lively again, Jiu Niangzi is still depicted alone with a lot of empty space around her.
It's only in the main event story that she's surrounded by others -- and even then, no one is really looking at her, and she's not looking at anyone. Nobody realizes what she's done, what she's about to do.
Which makes this scene retroactively hurt more. Now everyone's facing her -- seeing her.
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