. . . If I change the events surrounding my death, I could make things worse. If I wish for another chance at life, in whichever way to ensure Albert's safety with it, I am sure I would choose the same thing if it ever became necessary again. I wouldn't want to make him, Eugenie, or anyone else, go through my death a second time.
Besides, this is how it should be. I'm grateful for this opportunity, but as long as Albert is happy and well, my own well-being is irrelevant.