Talk:Krone/@comment-76.122.77.174-20170319013548

This information is both incomplete and incorrect in some areas. For example; "Krone told Grandmother about the escape plan but she got killed instead since Isabella is Grandma's pawn."

However, in Chapter 22 of the manga Sister Krone clearly thinks to herself;

"But why...why does Ray know about this? Did Isabella tell him? No that can't be. Isabella shouldn't know this in the first place."

Whatever information Sister Krone passed to Grandmother before she passed away was some secretive information that only a few people would know. Sister Krone assumed that Isabella knowing such information would cause Isabella to be in trouble, (plus the fact that the children were also aware). That and the fact that Sister Krone left a letter, a book, and the pen with the mysterious initials while thinking, "There's no way I'm gonna let you have your way, Isabella!", implies that she found useful information to leave Emma, Norman, and Ray to use against Isabella.

If Sister Krone found out key evidence of the escape plan, why would she leave some of that information to Emma, Norman and Ray when they are the ones who made the plan? So the information left behind to the kids AND reported to Grandma must've been new information, (which is even more plausible after Norman found the pen in Chapter 28). Also in Chapter 23 when Sister Krone hands Grandma the letter, Grandma reads it and says, "IN ADDITION TO THE CONTENTS OF THIS LETTER, you're telling me that the full-scores KNOW ABOUT THIS AND are planning to escape?"

TL;DR the information was more than the escape of the 3 children, but also a very important secret yet to be revealed, (that most likely deals with Minerva).