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You regroup with Benjamin a couple of steps away from the drunk tables.
“New strategy: we need to find a way for the source of their negativity to turn sides.” You explain.
“Turn sides, boss?” Benjamin doesn’t fully grasp your idea.
“Yes. There’s someone in that group bringing the mood down, we need to cheer him or her up.” You put it in mundane terms.
“Ms. Lawyer is the person who you’re referring to.” The cooperative lawyer is the one turning everyone depressed?! But she’s so helpful! Really hard for you to believe, but you trust your employee’s intuition. “She’s a regular at the Modern Flavor, but I haven’t learned her name yet. She refuses to disclose it to not be liable for anything happening inside the restaurant.”
“A cautious woman, got it. Any ideas on how to cheer her up?” You ask for recommendations.
“I don’t. I’ve never seen her smile, boss. The closest thing to being in a good mood is when she’s eating her meals. And I couldn’t tell if she didn’t say so.” Benjamin gives you more information about the bleak scenario you’re facing.
Does eating good food really cheer her up? She’s not, uh, Nariko-sized for you to feel like it’s true. This lawyer seems to be a tough challenge to overcome, and you don’t have the luxury of time like when you dealt with Ajna or (Older) Wilma. In fact, time is running against you! The rude lady has joined forces with Dustin and they’re firing back at Chio and Crossbill, the odds there are almost even!
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Have a chat with the sad Lawyer to learn the source of her sadness.
>Offer the sad Lawyer a free meal to cheer her up!
>Drag the sad Lawyer away from the table in a friendly manner. Tell Big Ben to take the other drunks to their home by calling taxis for them. She won’t be an issue on her own.
>Intoxicate the Sad Lawyer with more alcohol until she passes out. She won’t be an issue then!
>Write In.