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The quality of the intrigue and wittyness of the main caracter were fantastic, I expected no less !

I was quite impressed by the length and complexity from my first run off Sofia's story. It sure wasn't as romantic as the Rose of Segunda, but the tension and hurdles felt very realistic and at the same time, sweet.

Mother di Parisi was quite the presence. Reminded me of Olenna Tyrell from Game of Throne ^^'

I didn't remember having "super intense" feeling from it (no intense crying), but the whole thing felt so vivid I had trouble to pause even for eating/sleeping !

I'm eager to see more and actually, I still have a lot of "variant world" to try. Thanks for putting so much work into this <3


EDIT : and a polyamourous ending too. Sweet !

EDIT2 : my replays took more time than my first run. 2 almost full day of playing, my eyes hurts !

EDIT3 : ...So much betrayal options. It's hard. It's so hard every time.

...And they actually have effects. I wonder tho. Is there is of one case in Sofia's route where a letter in the trunk can make her come back ? I found the "violent letter" extra vivid and I really though it'd work (I get the paradox, but guess "showing my wounds" was way more humain than "I'm sorry" or "I understand your grief")

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Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you've enjoyed Sofia's route after you were waiting so patiently for so long. 

To answer your question, no, there is no instance once you get to the 'letter in the trunk' stage that she will come back. She has been too hurt by your previous behaviour. 

There is a way to have her arrive to speak to you instead of sending a letter (you may have already seen it), but once you are at the letter stage, the letter you send (or not) will only influence your reaction at the embassy and the good ending.

Many thanks for playing