But clearly I was referring to the case of MC, through our choices courting both girls.
but while in every other double-cross the blame is almost entirely MC's, in the case of Jill and Bella, the latter is almost as guilty as MC (for me more so), because she knows her friend's feelings, as well as having to avoid an inappropriate relationship for a married teacher.
The fact that if it doesn't work out between Jill and MC, Bella is free to try it on means little, the problem is that if Jill is enthusiastic about the date, this doesn't constitute any brake for Bella (MC doesn't owe loyalty to anyone, Bella owes Jill something in terms of honesty).
I'll add a situation: if MC, after going to thank Bella for the date with Jill, decides to refrain from any contact with her (in the 5° chapter), Bella will still try to get back in touch with him, offering to help him with the room, a situation we know what it leads to.
and I don't agree with
shazba , on that occasion Bella admits very little to MC, if anything it makes us players understand how she's going beyond the purely physical issue, that it's no longer a matter of purely carnal urges, the significant step is made in the last chapter.
directly to MC the only thing she says is this enigmatic sentence about her husband:
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Jokingly we often talk about how Bella might be a serial killer, but the truth is that Jill would have every reason to go off the deep end with her and MC