In this part of the sociodrama, participants use humour and satire to surface sensitive power dynamics and test the ethical limits of the debate. A joking remark about “turning a blind eye” if a business pays more triggers group laughter and immediate recognition of implied corruption, turning discomfort into a shared acknowledgment of systemic flaws. The sequence closes on a constructive note, as the municipality official proposes planting fruit trees, and participants nod in agreement, aligning around a simple, care-oriented vision that gestures toward restoration and everyday sustainability.