>>5911803You lay out your ambitious plan to steal your dad's business from him, a mix of audacity and strategy. "I'm next in line to run this joint, but I don't know squat about the clients, or day-to-day operations, or any of that. Help me study up, get me ready to assume control, and things will be looking up for both of us. In the meantime, get me dirt on Dad, and I'll get him out of here all the sooner... maybe even blackmail him into giving you money without the 'hard work' he makes you do on those trips." Her expression is thoughtful, weighing the risks and rewards of your proposition. To make your offer more enticing, you hint at a broader scheme, targeting rich sinners. "Dirt on clients, too. Trust me: this will be lucrative for both of us." Given that your father's accounting firm services some of the wealthiest—and likely most morally flexible—individuals in town, you're confident there's a wealth of scandal just waiting to be leveraged. As you pitch this partnership of sorts, blending elements of rebellion, justice, and personal gain, you closely watch her reaction, hoping she sees the potential.
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