Her facial expressions throughout this whole scene really make it. She knew from the start that what she was doing was wrong, convinced herself he was a monster to make it more palatable to her conscience, got to know him as a person over the course of their courtship, lashes out in pain and one last burst of denial
>>104069166, betrays come concern for him
>>104069171, then fully comrehends the full weight of what she had done, what she had driven him to do
>>104069176 and what she had become, breaking down under the realization of just how badly she had screwed up and how little she deserved his help, which could have been freely given without needing to plot out this whole emotional manipulation scheme as Plan A. Because Jennifer was the real monster all along, not Ben.
Damn, what a great issue.