‘Desperate’ might be a strong word for the situation (as you said yourself, the Hedonist has pretty biased views and there’ll likely be a limited amount of truth in their wordsl), but the fact the dad only disowned the Hedonist and still allowed the marriage to take place does make me raise an eyebrow in curiosity. Either Harry and his family are really persuasive people, the Hedonist is more at fault for what happened than they openly realize (somewhat doubtful on this because it takes to for a affair to work), there is a certain level of truth to the urgency idea the family may have had in arranging marriage for Evie, or the family as a whole truly thought the Hedonist was fully at fault due to how much of a problem child they have been in the past and Harry kept his mouth shut about his own possible role in the matter for who knows how many reasons (maybe to save his own skin, maybe because he doesn’t want to acknowledge he played any form of role in that small affair, etc). Or some other matter I haven’t considered yet.
It will be interesting to hear what else Harry has to say about the matter (think I recall in the Tumblr snippet that he was quick to claim the Heir’s tempting presence to be at fault for what happened in the past before backpedalling a bit). And how he reacts to a MC who formerly had a attraction to him moving on to another love even as they show care for him (wonder if that’ll make him feel a little conflicted. Or maybe he’ll mostly feel relieved because his engagement is official now and could get even more trouble for a affair because ).
The nobility of the dwarves is pretty cutthroat. Then again, their whole caste system and unyielding views are cutthroat, except on itself and it feels really clear that their underground life is slowly but inevitably collapsing because of it.
Loved all the Origins, but of the Elf origins, City Elf was the most interesting to play. For the Dalish, they had too little elf in them (it was really interesting to see just how differently received the City Elf got from clan compared to the Dalish) and for the humans, they had too much elf; they were at this interesting limbo where they had no place on either of those sides. Honestly, It made it easy for me to understand Sera and Solas’ views on the Dalish because I went through that background.
These words feel like they matches the Hedonist MC’s tone so much, that it’s hilarious. 
One who pursue their desires without reservations coming from a possibly reserved family who keeps their desires more in check and is led by a conservative father. Sounds like mixing water and oil together.
I’m actually with the Hedonist on wondering why Evie came to them of all people about the situation with their father. Yeah, that is the Hedonist’s father as well as Evie’s, but the MC was disowned for not a small reason, and the father was the one to make that end call to have the MC kicked out. There had to be other possible people who could aid the dad that would be less of a headache for Evie to deal with and less of a controversial figure to bring in, yet she chose the Hedonist MC ( have doubts they were a first choice for her though). Maybe she sees that bit of hidden gold in their heart, but I’m sort of skeptical on that idea at the moment.
I mean, I can’t even guess what the parents’ reactions will be to learning Evie has enlisted the Hedonist of all people in their potential time of need.
I’m actually the opposite; I hope it’s possible for the Hedonist to develop in a way that they personally decide they are fine not going back to that privileged life and continue living on their own terms even if they possibly mend something with the family. The expression on each of their faces might prove to be priceless in some way.
Maybe even come to help Cami more with the inn and learn to enjoy doing things with their own hands.
Of course, there no telling what will happen right now (or if that’s even a plausible option that the Hedonist would consider).