Smiling in thanks for the comment on hoping she'd get to see Armand again, Marguerite forced herself not to dwell on their upcoming deaths. She would let the boy believe in the best possible outcome for their story and leave it be.
When the comic was pushed towards her, Marguerite looked at it, following along when he pointed things out, taking in what he was saying. She didn't even realize that people from other countries were considered aliens. Well, that was interesting. Would she have to worry about that? That... was probably something she would need to look into. How to gain citizenship in this country, identification. Hopefully it would not be so important for acting, though. But time would tell with that.
Where Henry undoubtedly had a hard time following along with her lesson on the Revolution, keeping up with the information on Superman was difficult if only because of how quickly he was flipping through the pages. She managed to get the basic information, though.
"Right, do not mention him being married to Lois Lane to avoid awkward. Got it."
At least the mood was lightening. And the idea of someone putting on a suit and saving people from all kinds of things. That was the first thing that clicked in her mind, reminding her of Percy. Bu the comment on how people didn't know? That... well, that was a very strange correlation. Because she loved her husband, and the entire country of England thought him a hero, well, the Pimpernel at least, but no one knew his identity.
"That sounds like Percy...." The first comment was spoken aloud without Marguerite realizing it, before she decided to focus on a question that tied into what she was being told, "Do superheroes often disguise their identity, then?"