Sh*t, it's the stupid girl that thinks that just because she was the original heroine, she'd still be one and ignore the fact that in the original novel, the heroine was an actual good person and not a cruel b*tch.
I mean, logically speaking, if she were a good person, she would have sympathized with our girl. But she didn't.
It's starting to be an annoying trope. Just have the heroine be a nice girl. Plain and simple. Or maybe she would be the type that sympathizes with the villainess and wants to help her.
@AnacondaHL Rather than racism, I'd say it's being an outcast.
In her case, she's feared because of her great power. Power great enough to destroy the world.
And also, there is a part of their fear that is instinctive. Note how the baby was terrified of her. A baby with no real thought or opinion was scared of her.
And then these people know that they treated this being that can easily kill them badly.