The class's concrete answer to Jiang is that redemption would mean a changed character sustained over time, shown by not cheating again because one cannot go back and undo the original act.
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"I understand. I understand what I'm saying. Like, can you give me the concrete thing you can do to redeem yourself?"
"Well, you'd change your character and then you would gain trust by that change character. So someone who cheats at 18, maybe they don't..."
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