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Notice how the MC has already figured out that Quinn wants to pimp out Maya, but inexplicably stops short of telling Maya about Quinn's prostitution business. He tells her that Quinn uses the girls to make money, and that she is evil and not to be trusted. Maya fails to put two and two together, then goes to Quinn's defence and says that Quinn isn't evil. Which is very odd since she had just been crying over how Quinn humiliated her, and had also just watched Quinn taser the MC in the throat until he passed out. This is one of the many reasons why Quinn is the worst written character in the game. Everyone who could and should be warned about her worst kept secret just doesn't speak of it for no reason at all.
Of course she knows everything. Anyone who reads the full conversation can see that.
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As usual, Quinn fucked up by misjudging a situation. She talked Mona into meeting a client, but didn't tell her that client was Stephen Burke. Mona was a "go-getter" because Quinn was letting her believe that she would just be banging college dudes, and Mona panicked because she was unprepared for situation Quinn put her in. Quinn figured that Mona wouldn't have the guts to refuse Stephen, and would give in under pressure. And she was wrong. As always.
Not strange at all.
Quinn is making a very standard veiled threat here against Mona by playing the classic "Nobody will believe you" card. That's why she asks her "Do you think Professor Stephen Burke will allow a student to solicit sex on campus?" It's a rhetorical question used to get Mona to think about what will happen to her if she doesn't shut her pie hole. Who will people believe? An upstanding and respected professor, or some random girl who is whoring herself out. That's what Quinn is doing here.
Not paradoxical. He gave the grant in advance, then revoked it when she failed to fulfill her end of the deal. Then he expelled her.
Because she already spilled the beans to Lily. She's a lose end and Burke needed her gone.
This ain't rocket appliances, buddy. The whole situation is pretty clear cut. The only mystery about Quinn's restaurant is why the hell the MC doesn't tell anyone about it?
He starts to tell Maya, but then stops short and refuses to elaborate after she asked him to clarify his perplexingly vague warnings about Quinn. He doesn't ask Sage about it either, even though he's had three perfect opportunities to bring it up with her. Maya, Josy, Sage, and Jade should all be furious with the MC when Chekhov's gun finally goes off. Bella and Jill aren't likely to be too impressed with the MC either.
It's so stupid that DPC keeps propping up his writer's pet like this. The MC was angry with Maya and Josy for their lies of omissions, so he's being a massively hypocritical douche for doing the same thing now. If the MC had told Maya and Sage, and they wouldn't believe him without proof, then it would create a scenario where Quinn would be forced to cover her tracks while the MC tries to expose her. Quinn could've been built up to look like a clever mastermind by keeping things going under scrutiny, instead of just looking like a bumbling imbecile that constantly screws up everything but magically avoids all fallout because the MC won't say a damn thing to anyone ever.
The... I... what the fuck are you on about? Sage doesn't have a girlfriend, and we already saw Sage cow Quinn into submission earlier, so we know that she doesn't need any protection either. And even if she did, there would be no need for a convoluted scheme like that.
It would be trivial for Burke to get rid of Quinn. Just have security do a surprise inspection of her dorm, and then kick her out for all the various drugs she has lying around. Quinn can't do jack shit without Stephen. Everything she said to Mona also applies to her. Nobody would believe her any more than they would Mona. Probably even less considering her appearance, behaviour, background, etc.
01 The MC thinks about Camila and doesn't say it to Maya.
02.Maya defends Quinn before the MC told her so Quinn can get money from the girls.
We don't know if the customer was Stephen Burke. He only came out of the room behind Mona. Show me definitive proof that the customer was Stephen Burke. I am still waiting for that. What we do know is that the room has two doors. We know that several old men were present at the prep party. Stephen Burke is looking for his daughter Sage. We know this from Sage. Mona is in the room being groped by an old man. Stephen, who is looking for his daughter Sage, has seen a red-haired girl enter the room and mistakes Mona for Sage. He enters the room and sees Mona. It doesn't matter if the other man was still there or not. Mona has made it clear in the conversation with Quinn that she doesn't want to fuck old men. (Old men is the plural. So it could very well be that there was another man in the room with Mona besides Stephen. A room with two doors. DPC has already presented us with Geoff as a fake. What if the scene with Stephen and Mona is also a fake?
Quinn: "Do you think Professor Stephen Burke will allow a student to solicit sex on campus?" (Stephen doesn't allow female students to sell sex on campus, but he wants to buy sex from Mona. Double standard on Stephen's part? Quinn lies.)
Quinn: "Doing what you did, put you on his radar." (Mona is now on Stephen's radar? Stephen doesn't tolerate venal sex on his campus, wants to buy sex from Mona, and now Mona is on his radar because she offers sex on campus? Triple standard from Stephen? Quinn lies.)
Quinn: "I know how to handle him, but I’m sure he wouldn’t like hearing that you're out there blabbering about how he tried to buy sex from you." (Quinn is probably trying to shut Mona up by any means necessary. Quinn is supposed to know how to deal with the rich campus boss? You wrote yourself that Stephen can just get rid of Quinn. Quinn is lying.)
Quinn: "A man in his position, would probably reverse such a rumor and take action." (Quinn has a point there. But the action is not against Mona, but later against Quinn, because Stephen has Quinn in his sights.)
Quinn: "Students have been expelled for far less and the whore label you’d get would be hard to shake." (Threats are something Quinn is good at. She has to shut Mona up, because if she doesn't, Quinn will be marked as a target on the radar.)
Quinn: "Don’t ruin your future, Mona." (That's weird. I don't want Mona to ruin her future. After all, her future would be ruined if she doesn't get the tuition. She doesn't spread a rumor about what happened at the preps party and still leaves at the end of EP6.)
Why is Quinn lying? It's really quite simple. Quinn doesn't know yet, so she's the target and she thinks Mona thinks Stephen is a client too. That's why Quinn plays the Professor Stephen Burke card.
Did Mona talk to Stephen again before she left? I could easily imagine that Mona did, because Stephen and Mona might have agreed on it at the prep party. But why would Stephen take the blame? The other old man in the room could have been an important person that Stephen wants or needs to cover for. According to Sage, her father Stephen is always looking for new business opportunities.
And that's a paradox, isn't it? The girls are only supposed to get the school money if they fuck Stephen. Mona never fucked Stephen, but she already had a school fee. That's a paradox.
Yeah, I think it's weird about Lily too. Why did Mona blab a second time? Right in front of Lily and Camila? Sage asked the MC in EP4 on the Sage branch if he knew Lily. Maybe Mona wanted to share the information on purpose?
Sage said herself that Quinn is like a friend to her, at least she confides in Quinn about certain things.