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No idea though, it's probably killing that counts
a) Samuel saved and silver gone
b) silver saved and Samuel gone.
Parents' dialogue is not an ending but a summary of the player's walkthrough. It happens only in Jindro's head and doesn't impact the objective reality of the game. The player's choice in the dialogue impacts only would Jindro will gift the sword back to Racek in objective reality or not.
2) Obviously best ending is saved Samuel - Racek and Jobst literally went to besiege Prague.
3) Because statistics and game in general are bugged - the parents' dialogue doesn't matter at all. I stole only Sigismund people's gear instead of slaughtering them at night - so I got 100K of stolen goods value, and ma-ma scolded Jindro, but was it better to cut their throats, and break the truce between Sigismund and Jobst, or what is worse - provoke a punishment operation against local people? I doubt.