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I always wanted our girls to have a happy experience, so I won't do anything (extreme) to hurt them. In Scarlett's case, it will be a great experience for her (and I talk about it as an introvert guy who changed a lot working as a waiter while I was studying). She will learn that planning does not always work, and that improvisation and cunning can be great. She will evolve, and that's good for her.Your teasing is slipping Trope. For a while you had me on a tightrope. It's good to realize you're human after all (evil of course, but still human).
And it's really nice to see Scarlett maturing and coming out of her shell. It must be a fantastic experience for her, especially for as fast as it's happening to her. But that's the MC's doing, and she trusts him and the family implicitly from what I can tell. Good times ahead.
I'll admit in advance though - I have no small amount of trepidation about the trip to Aruba and how it'll split the MC off from the harem at home. It presents some fun opportunities for different locations and new encounters, but it removes LIs and the "home dynamic" (including the new bed) from content for quite a while. If days in-game are months in RL, then he (and we) won't get back to that dynamic for a very long time. Just speculating, but it makes me uneasy to lose "the My Dorm Formula" after enjoying it for this long. Take with a grain of salt, as always.![]()
About the Aruba trip, it won't take too long for us as players to finish it (I plan for 1.5-2 updates at most). We will see a lot of interactions with the girls at home (even without the MC), and some girls will visit him (remember Alexia has two vacation weeks remaining, Eva and Amanda will take turns, Betty will probably go with the MC, etc.). The Aruba trip will serve to fix NTR and to start its path into a "good" company. It will serve to tighten relationships with Amanda/Eva/Aaron and to "introduce" a character that will have some importance in the future. But I can't be too much time away from the girls, so the Aruba interlude won't be long. I promise.