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Just know that it only was so horrifying because that all powerful magic book has a twisted sense of humour.
That's funny. My wife and I thought the same thing. Killing the elephant felt so incredibly wrong my wife didn't want to do the button prompts to seal the deal.
I gotta respectfully disagree, my dude. That whole sequence says a lot about the priorities and mind-set of the parents at that particular time and it sets up for good old fashioned character flaws making the pair three dimensional instead of flat. It shows a blatant lack of empathy and understanding for their own daughter because they're still being incredibly selfish.
still the dumbest ♥♥♥♥ ever no one would really do that to there kid let alone try murder something.