>>6037879>>6037967>>6037972>>6037998>>6038039>>6038063>>6038095>>6038192>>6038198>>6038329>>6038345>>6038398This decision weighs heavily on you. Reporting the mayor to the authorities and leaking the evidence to rival political parties and the media, once you gather concrete evidence of his crimes, is the right thing to do. Yet, it doesn't offer any financial benefit, nor does it help you usurp his wealth as you had initially planned. On the other hand, it could greatly benefit others. If the mayor's assets are seized, they could potentially be redirected to the cancer hospital, alleviating the financial burden on less wealthy individuals like Jasmine and her mom who struggle to afford treatment in an underfunded facility. You're caught in a moral dilemma once again. Blackmailing the mayor and usurping his ill-gotten wealth could make you very rich and also grant you sin marks. However, it's fraught with risks and could lead the mayor and his corrupt police force to retaliate against you or your family if you are identified as the blackmailer. An anonymous tip to the authorities and alerting the media about his crimes is the safer route, as it cannot be traced back to you. Yet, this choice won't pad your wallet or deepen your reservoir of sin marks. Torn between the light path of justice and aiding the innocent, and the dark allure of wealth and power, you ultimately choose the light—at least this time. "We'll anonymously report him to the authorities if we find concrete proof of him stealing from the cancer hospital," you promise Jasmine. The next day at school, you approach Veronica and ask if she has uncovered any proof of her dad's corruption. If she has, it will be the safest and easiest outcome for you. If not, you will have to consider confronting the mayor and his aides directly, using hypnosis to get them to confess their involvement in the corruption—a far riskier plan.
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