Also, they're going to become Marks, not Gilfords, unless I missed something there as well!
umm yes Marx (hehe like Karl Marx). sorry.
they are will be Marx - buns in their owens ARE Marx, even they are have 2nd though about marriage with MC. charity or not charity or you name it - it is intra-family stuff. they helped with money for family become stronger when Simona graduated and start to meke her own money. money - it is caring about future of babies. they cannot refuse money. MC will be right if he become offended with this ears-feint.
also Kiara
And in general, this is a complete disgrace, disarray, and chaos. Some are scrambling for firewood. Many are already walking around with a baby in their womb and everyone is saying, "We haven't decided yet." WHAT??? What kind of mess is going on in the family? The MC doesn't keep order at all. His girls are completely unaccustomed to a man's hand. Instead of striving to be close to their man, they seem to be trying to hide in their own nooks and crannies. It's mind-blowing.
if i restart game from the start then Kiara shouldn't have been persuaded either, since she's better off alone. And Eileen, too. Let them live as they see fit. They were already in a terrible situation when they came running to "help! help!" and when things got better, they ran away. It's disgusting on their part.
By the way, the MC himself is no better—he deserves for his girls to run away from him. he have no strong hand for his girls.
Kiara's planning to move out (oh, fuck!), but that's not the problem, the problem is that she's doing it "behind his back"—and that's unforgivable. Kiara didn't discuss this with him first, but with one of the family girls (his aunt, who doesn't handle these issues).
It's like me pestering a regular user about a missing tag in a game's tag list, not a moderator.
But if MC doesn't react to this outburst, that would be total bullshit! That'll be a big reflection on him. It means he basically doesn't care about his girls. "So what, one shows up, one disappears—life's a trivial matter!" (treating girls like a bus—one leaves, another will come).