"Anyhow, I couldn't understand why Cersei keeps calling it treasonous that Jaimie met with Tyrion."
It doesn't seem reasonable, but then Cersei does not seem to be a particularly reasonable person. She may have been once, but I think she has a naturally vindictive streak, and it's getting worse, she's getting more malevolent the more she tries to hang onto the power she's seized. I think Jaime is quite aware of it as well, and I think at this point, he still loves her, but he no longer likes her very much. I think he also realizes she's embarked on a suicidally dangerous course of action. He even pointed out to her that if the dead win, they're all doomed, and if their living enemies win, those enemies will remember the betrayal, and they have dragons and a bigger army. What's more, both Jon and Dany have the genuine loyalty of most of their followers, while Jaime is probably literally the only one who is selflessly loyal to Cersei.
It wouldn't surprise me a bit if the popular theory that Jaime will kill Cersei (just as he did the mad king, and for the exact same reasaon) proves to be true.
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