Find natural alternatives to "who will take" in English, with scene-based examples and tone guidance.

This refers to someone being blamed or punished for something they did not do.
From On One Condition, Episode 37
The speaker wonders who will be blamed for a crime he did not commit.
Use it when talking about blame, scapegoating, or unfair punishment. It is common in crime and conflict stories, but less natural in casual everyday speech.
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