When Abel said he would resurrect Joaquin from the dead just to kill him, he meant it literally. Death… was far too easy for an ending for someone like Joaquin. Abel wasn't trying to wash his hands clean. He had done worse than what Joaquin could commit in his entire life.
The only difference between Abel and Joaquin was that the former never denied everything he had done to anyone. Those who held grudges against him… he knew all of them and had given them all a chance to exact their vengeance.
Wasn't that the rule? Accept that a person's action would go back to them one way or another?
So why was Joaquin so pathetic?
Abel gazed at Joaquin, who was crawling on the ground after getting beaten mercilessly. The latter's bones and wounds were healing, but the pain he had inflicted remained. It hurt like hell and Abel knew that because he had experienced this hell more than he could ever count.