I enjoyed the story line of your game, it was sweet and easy to follow. It was interesting how the player had to find a balance between good and earning money. I think something that could be interesting is putting more emphasis on balancing the two, to create a situation where there is more risk in the player's choices. I think an initiative as to why a player would want to go one way or another could be a fun way to explore a morally grey area.
Your game focuses on the impact of individual action and how it impacts the characters in the game. It's fun to see how what you choose changes how the characters interact with you as well as the situation you find yourself in. The impact of each choice changes whether you get a good ending or not, and while the impact is felt immediately, I appreciate that there are options to backtrack.
Each choice doesn't feel risky enough to me, I think it could be beneficial to have options that doom the player from the start, or makes it extremely difficult to return to your old path.
There's a good amount of information given for each outcome! It's nice seeing descriptions not only of how other NPCS react, but how the context changes.
There's a good number of choices available, but I would like to see more in a morally gray area where it's difficult to determine the outcome.
It was easy for me to navigate through the game, everything felt very straightforwards and easy to understand.
At some points I found myself surprised by some of the results of the actions I took. Especially when it came to breaking the heirloom or not. I originally went to break the heirloom to accumulate as much money as possible, and when I went back to try a different path, I was surprised that breaking the heirloom was the most viable option no matter which route I took.
Overall, I think your game is very sweet and well done! I think expanding the different possibilities and routes the player can take would be a good way to add on to your game, as well as increasing the risk of each choice, but overall it was sweet and to the point. :)