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Well, this question alongside was quite good, difficult and even epic. Let's see what will be with Wyll at the end of the main story.
the "break" of Wylls contract specifically says that Wylls father will die, if you prevent that, then the terms of the break are nullified, the contract also says "Wylls father lives, and Wyll is bound to the hells forever". SO no matter what the initial decision is, all that matters are the end results, to a devil.
Seems like its infernal law collision. Is any judge available in BG3 to solve it? xd