Quetzzz
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You're not wrong, but I don't entirely agree either. Much depends on how the player interacts with her.That being said, if there are people that just see her as a manipulative bitch, then they are only looking at her interactions back in chapter 1, because by now there's more to her than that.
In a playthrough, the MC can have two very different experiences with Aurora. Either he tries to treat her the best he can, giving her the benefit of the doubt. Or he's standoffish and doesn't say more words than necessary, keeping her at arm's length. In either case, he would know that Aurora is more than the bully he saw at the start. He already knew that; he never thinks of people in such simple terms. Everyone has a story.
Similarly, the player can still interpret Aurora appearing to testify as a way for her to get rid of Jacob, or they can believe that she came to save the MC. The player knows that this came at a cost to her, but the MC doesn't.
I assume this cost is her proceeding with the original plan they had for the MC. There is no doubt she's interested in him at a deeper level, because no matter how harsh he treats her, she'll open her legs for him after the smallest of compliments.
One thing I hope for is that Aurora isn't getting the 6th room in the house just because the MC says so. Nobody in the group can stand Aurora, for good reasons. With how Aurora-content is shoehorned in by the writing, I'm not holding my breath.
Devil's advocate here, but if she hadn't testified, Jacob wouldn't have gotten expelled, and who knows what he would try next.Showing up in the trial, confessing she fucked up. She really hits my soft spot. And earned a place in my heart.
I think you're right.I think its because of the start(they talk before they get to the school, in the car, the dorm...) and Rose has many words in the group with others.
Just my interpretation. I am sad, there is no real scene with Rose yet.
Let's do some measuring.
- Episode 1: Rose has 922 blocks of dialogue, containing 7,133 words and 37,655 characters.
- Episode 2: Rose has 254 blocks of dialogue, containing 1,574 words and 7,993 characters.
- Episode 3: Rose has 219 blocks of dialogue, containing 1,460 words and 7,413 characters.
So, yeah, you're right.