If the trigger pivot is the same distance as the sear bar to sear pivot, the pull will be about the same as pushing directly on the sear.
Some stuff I did years ago, take with grain of salt. Something between layout B and C will get your gun set up fine. Consider,too, the depth of your stock, where the sideplate is, where the trigger pin will come out on the other side. In C, the trigger pin is right under the sear pivot screw, leaving not much wood to support the trigger pivot pin.
Sear bar slides about 1/8" on the trigger plate.
In this scenario, the sear bar slides about 1/16 on the trigger plate, not bad.
In the below C, there is no sliding between sear bar and trigger plate. But in practice, may be hard to attain perfect alignment.