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They arent mutually exclusive.
Wellington wells is a big place, and have plenty of people in it.
Some may be convinced and saved by one thing, others by the other.
Best example be Arthur and Sally's last encounter, where the cutscene is slightly different in each character's story.
Similar discourse with this part.
On one hand, I like the use of the unreliable narrator thing. Like how in Arthur's story Sally didn't mention Gwen before he took off and in Sally's route she does tell him, but he says nothign and leaves.
On the other hand, I don't like going to Garden District as Sally. Kind of wish they just put the meeting in Sally's house in her route and then use RNG in Arthur's route to place it somewhere in town.