if you choose to shoot the corpse and thus making sure the real dad lives, MC will go away, if you don't and guarantee that real dad dies, you'll take his place permanently
A lot of people are drawing the wrong conclusion from the game having an ending. It is just one possible endings. It wasn't even the first one as there are one (or maybe two) bad endings earlier in the game. There is still a lot of game to be played it is just that particular path that ended. The rest of the game needed the real father to be dead because otherwise the fake father was cashiered for his trouble. There probably were other ways, storywise, to get the real father out of the way but this is the way the dev went. In the coming chapters, I'm sure that there are going to be more interesting opportunities now that the MC does not need to worry about the real father looking over his shoulder.
Damn, that middle daughter is a tough nut to crack. Looking forward to seeing how MC deals with her in the future. Also, time to resume Dora private lessons! Full steam ahead.
Late coming in that bandwagon - and i can completely understand people who got surprised, confused and annoyed with the "caribbean ending" - but i have to agree with other people saying there have been "bad endings/game overs" before and the story is far from over.
For one, Chloe has always been far from a fan of the plan, perpetually annoyed with the MC just for existing that might or not relate to her being not just the Dad's accomplice-secretary but lover, so "DNA test result was negative, trust me bro" is not exactly a super-reliable statement. Not to mention how improbable it would be for a DNA test to be finished in a single night, not to mention taking the time to arrange for samples while rushing a person in shock from multiple gunshots to surgery. OR that Chloe already had everything ready for sending the MC away beforehand.
(Not like the MC would question the lady who has the promised fake documents, money - and maybe one or more concealed guns - on her probable b#!!$#i+, either )
And that without going into the fact the guy's insistence on the idea of a DNA test is peculiar on itself. Lookalikes with little to no family relation definitely exist - damn, lookalikes of different ethnicities even are a very real thing.
While for the MC, who as far as he knows, was always an orphan with no family, that is an interest/fancy that makes all sense in the world, the girls Dad's jumping into such a possibility too is curious and leaves in the air if he had personal reasons/history that Chloe was unaware of.
Anyway, there are lots of places the plot can go imho - not the least because i haven't seen netero3009 give any sign of wishing to add a [Completed] to the thread's title - and what we have so far is more like "season endings" than an end of the story proper, i dare say.
(As an aside, lost brother or not, i can see a bunch of reasons why an ascending crimelordCEO might wish to have a convenient lookalike available and "recall" him)
So, let's see what comes out of this convo in the following months, shall we?
Glad I waited a bit before making my opinion.
But yeah, I also got confused by this update ending.
Now I'm curious to see how the game will progress in the future. Because it can either go smoothly and good or go very very wrong.
I havent played the last update just now, but guessing that bitch who put mc in jail is gonna show up but this time mc's gonna crush her into submission or someshit
As an aside, i just love Chloe's implied motives for actually running a DNA for the MC beforehand. "Well, who could would when uncle might need a compatible organ donor - well, makes no difference anymore"
in the future will use the resources acquired to exact vengeance against Taylor (the female student and basketball player at the prologue who caused his dismissal at his previous school and ruined his life) as some sort of subplot.