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I think that the first choice leads to inevitable divorce because it eliminates an essential option to preserve the marriage later on (you have a very important conversation by the water with Cora where you can tell her everything that is going on or lie to her and trust her with some money or distrust her). The second and third options leave it open to either divorce or not divorce depending on both how you treat her and whether she decides to cheat. The middle option is the one where they can separate after a quarrel but get back together later (hasn't happened in-story yet I don't think). This may be good if there are other relationships that are more important for you to pursue and you want Cora temporarily but not permanently out of the way.About a potential divorce, will it truly dependent on this one choice or a sum with other choices?
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