Everyone has a different approach when it comes to grief.
Vishal focused on perfecting his drawings and channeling his grief into powerful brushstrokes. This led him to achieve his life goal, but that wasn't enough for him. He wanted to immortalize himself artistically even further. And then he discovered this old money printing machine somewhere on Sims List.
The man, who had been having trouble sleeping since the break-in, now became a criminal himself. But strangely enough, he didn't see himself as a criminal. He saw himself as the creator of a forgotten art form. He was less concerned with the money, even if that was a nice side effect, than with expressing himself artistically.
Yuri was afraid for her husband's mental state. She tried to support the family in their grief and conjured up new recipes. As Koji and she sat at the dinner table, Koji asked his mother about the strange noise coming from his father's studio. Yuri found it difficult to explain, but decided to stick to the truth because she didn't want to lie to her children. Koji didn't really understand what was so bad about this money machine: more money meant fewer worries, didn't it?
Chiharu, who had grown up, followed his mother's example and baked little muffins. And Koji immersed himself in homework and reading books about criminal basics.
Vishal gained lifelong platin aspiration by selling a masterpiece worth over 1000$