Perhaps it was the joy of nearing her ideal that clouded Hanna's mind, or perhaps she just didn't care that much, but it was only now that Hanna truly felt Ash was gone.
In reality, that was normal. They had been together for less than a hundred days, and Hanna had lived well in the more than twenty years before she met him. Love certainly didn't hold as much importance in Hanna's heart as her ideals did—otherwise, she wouldn't have taken Ash to assassinate the Princess.
Although Hanna detested everything about Qinna, Qinna's attitude of 'family above all' deeply influenced her—identify what you truly want, and everything else can be sacrificed. That was the Law of the Six Emblems.
After all, how much weight did Hanna's liking for Ash really hold?