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We as players know that. Alex knows that. Cilla doesn't because she couldn't bother herself having a heart to heart with her own daughter and just be drunk for the most part, so it's possible that she's covering her bases by making sure Alex doesn't get any sort of legal right to the apartment or to any sort of help on her end by kicking her out of her life.She's saying Will left the apartment to Cilla and Alex, right? So... umm... do you really think Alex wants to live in Will's apartment? It is Cilla's apartment already, and she will live in there without Alex. There's no doubt about that. Why would Cilla want to get the apartment? Alex hates Will and his money. She would rather beg on the streets than taking his money. So... there is no risk for Cilla about Alex's title deed of the apartment.![]()
It would be her way of giving Alex the middle finger for being such an unruly child and for breaking the family apart for not doing what she is told. You could see in the same scene back at the apartment that she's blaming Alex for it. So disowning her for it doesn't sound that farfetched when again, people in real life have been disowned for less.About dealing with a headstrong kid... Could you please tell me the last time Cilla cares about Alex? Do you really think she'd disown Alex just to get rid of her once and for all? They don't like each other anyway. Cilla was absent in Alex's childhood and disowning Alex wouldn't do her any good.![]()
The Caribdiverse's version of the real world has a world logic that borders on anime, Spanish Telenovelas, and the Yakuza series. That doesn't mean it's absolutely detached from real life to the point that you can't compare certain things about them to one another (i.e. parents disowning kids for the dumbest reasons imaginable).Also... we're not talking about the real life. Eternum is an epic fantasy world. You know its rules as much as I do. So... comparing it with real life is highly irrelevant, don't you think?![]()