at the third complete run I feel comfident saying that blackmailing Jill is the second worst segment of BADIK (the first unattainable is the closing of the fourth chapter)
it is true that it is not finished yet, but it has started so badly that I do not see how it can recover.
in theory it should be a dramatic and important moment, but it doesn't convey any of this for a variety of reasons.
1) because already from how it is written it is a very weakened moment. DPC places it in the middle of the chapter (in the end it would have had a whole other weight) and in fact Jill, who has completely ignored Tybalt's order until then, makes it clear that she will probably continue to ignore it with foresight. until now only on the first date at the tennis club Jill and MC have seen each other in public, otherwise or in college, or at Bella's or in Jill's room in a rather stealthy way
2) because I can't consider Tybalt a real threat, for now he has been BADIK's comic moment as Derek and Arieth (the best at this), he is ridiculed by DPC both when he meets Jill to start his plot (the watermelon ..) and immediately after in the scene with Bella in the gym. who's afraid of Tybalt?
3) because I don't really feel the risk of this blackmail. what can MC risk for what is clearly a goliardic act of a brotherhood? if Chad for having beaten a boy did well all in all ... but also Jill what risks? it is not credible that she falls in love with Tybalt, it is not credible that she compromises herself that much, Tybalt will be able to get some pubbllic exits together and in the worst case scenario a stolen kiss ...
on the sidelines of this, in theory if we are in a relationship with Jade this should have an effect sooner or later on the story, for better or for worse (Jade could either help us by bringing Tybalt to reason, or hinder us in order to defend her son).
if BADIK were more flexible as a game, it would be enough to show Jade's video to Tybalt to immediately close the matter for at least one DIK run