Victor frowned, tapping his finger against his chin as he furrowed a brow in thought. The ethical implications behind such a question were admittedly quite overwhelming, even for someone as "intellectual" as him. He, after all, had not been in such a dilemma since... When again? His time back in Russia, when he was just a child who didn't know any better? The thought of not knowing caused his blood pressure to rise slightly, the tapping growing more hasty as each second ticked by.
"Well, I would just report them to a teacher or school official," he blurted after what seemed to be an eternity of silence, "They decided to violate the school's ethical standards by engaging in academic dishonesty, and so they should be punished accordingly." In the back of his mind, he added, And so I may have decided to violate my own standards as well in the process... Victor continued as if this thought was never uttered. "After all, since cheating tends to confer an unfair advantage, that means either all students should be able to cheat, or none at all. And frankly, I do not see any professional who would dare even suggest the latter without being laughed or booed away."
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what would your OC do if they accidentally bit into cold ice cream and got brain freeze as a result?