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I didn't say anything about a "date", I said that it could be Bella and Jill who are playing tennis and Tybalt would show up uninvited, similar to the way he does when they're doing yoga in Ep 2 or the DnG game in Ep 6, and then try to impose himself upon Jill and Bella. If Bella were then to be the one who calls the MC, that doesn't negate or diminish his blackmailing of Jill because she hasn't breached the terms if someone else invites the MC. Tybalt can kick up as much fuss as he wants, but if Bella were to then threaten to leave that would upset Jill and Tybalt does seem to recognise that he needs to be on Bella's good side if he has a chance with Jill so he'd easily relent and allow him to play with them.At that point Tybalt might as well have never blackmailed Jill in the first place. If it's that easy for the MC to humiliate Tybalt on his own date then Jill has effectively called his bluff. Which means no more excuses not to openly date, and no need to sneak around so Tybalt doesn't find out. If he doesn't retaliate at that point, he's obviously never going to.
That's what I meant by dealing with the blackmail threat. I know a lot of people think the threat is unrealistic, but either way Jill believed it in Episode 6. She shouldn't throw caution to the wind now just to make a funny scene. It should only happen if the MC does something to nullify Tybalt's threat. That would be A-okay with me, of course, but I don't see it happening. The blackmail threat is too good an excuse to put the breaks on what would otherwise be a very fast courtship with Jill.
In this way, Bella becomes like a loophole in Tybalt's blackmail ploy because he seems to realise that Bella is an important influence on Jill's life and is trying to befriend her so this will help him with Jill, so if Bella invites the MC to things where Jill is also present, he'll have to capitulate to him being there since it's Bella's decision and he needs her on-side in his pursuit of Jill.