You mean the dinner at the fancy restaurant where he gave Sophia 2 weeks to decide about his proposal to fix the grades in exchange of sex? And you mean shortened wrt his original plan or did he go back and change it afterwards like for the "Big Twist"?
I wondered if the scene in which Sophie's colleague tells her that she also found the grades unfair served as a complete way out from the Bennet path (I don't remember which one comes first, though). It's difficult to image that when the time comes for Sophia to deal with the proposal, the player has no choice to make, whether to decline or go on with Bennet. So maybe that dialogue with the colleague allows Sophia in a upcoming release to "actively" counter the Bennet's proposal before having to make a choice.
I'm talking more from the player point of view: if you choose Bennet's path it would be disappointing not to have a choice to go further, like he asks "So what's the answer?" and Sophia just refuses because she has found a solution. Instead if we see her working towards a solution to avoid the decision or even if there is a
deus ex machina event that set her free it's (maybe) less frustrating. Obviously, Mr Bennet's fans are free to be enraged anyway
PS
Sorry if these and other questions I asked were already answered/discussed/settled, but I'm new to the forum and it's not easy with +50k messages to get up to speed with the common knowledge.