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- Jun 10, 2021
According to the wiki it is around 120k. Which is far more than Chris will ever have in his pockets for more than five seconds before he either buys a literal ton of Lego or some Pony shit. Problem is, according to my quick research into the topic, I found out that the Estate is responsible for taking care of debts - which still screws Chris since the mortgages are probably tied to the property - again, Google Law, not proper research. And good luck even getting him to understand what those things are, I doubt he even knows what a deed is to begin with, let alone a fucking mortgage.Will Barb's debt be left with Chris having to pay it? Also do you think the amount of debt is in the 6-digits?
Anyways, with this dimensional merge shit going on in his head, good luck in even getting him to pay his debts and keeping his home if he gets the money(by itself an absurdly improbable event), he clearly isn't in any condition to tend to his own affairs let alone deal with serious shit like any of that. Even if he won the lottery, he'd still be fucked thanks to that.
Honestly, the best case for him would be if a wealthy relative became his legal guardian and took care of his legal affairs in order, just pay someone to take care of him on the house and keep an eye out every now and then. Anything that relies on Chris having a slight grip on reality right now is bound to fail. He's drowning in his delusions while swimming deeper and deeper and biting any helping hands who try to pull him out of it.I would guess Null has to keep any plans secret, just out of necessity - the second he even gives a hint of what they are, the trolls/orbiters would likely swoop in and start the sabotage. Those psychos that consider themselves Chris' "guardians", and that do nothing but feed his delusions, would be the worst.