Talk:Till Death Do You Part/@comment-106.70.209.101-20190521110004/@comment-35089194-20190804151238

Except it's exactly right. Telling the truth yields more XP but less crowns than lying, and so inversely, lying yields more crowns but less XP than telling the truth. The rewards are even listed on this page, but I guess reading can sometimes be too demanding of a task.

If you lie and exaggerate the dangers faced during the invetigation, Lanzano gives you a premium but you only get 50% of the potential XP, whereas telling him the truth yields the agreed upon sum and 100% of the potential XP (level dependent, of course). Was this really that hard to understand?