Jesus Christ, if we're following the usual pattern of these, the dad's supposed to come around this next time and be a nice dad, right?
I feel like we're kind of over a line where that's not okay though?
Like, even if he thought she wasn't his kid and was a bit nasty, what-the-fuck is he doing condoning her execution? For what, ostensibly impersonating being his daughter—when he's pretty much the very one who told her that, growing up? Like his neglect-abuse in early life was just horrible parenting, but this guy is a real piece of work.
It's possible for the author to do things, as is well-established—give ameliorating facts we weren't a party to, or have the dad undergo actual character growth, that sort of thing—but if we do go down any sort of "happy family" path from here too carelessly, I'm going to be making serious faces at the screen >_>
Of course it could subvert my expectations and actually have her cut the abusive people out of her life, but the guy wasn't presented cartoonishly-evil enough for me to believe that's going to happen. =.=;