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It works out OK, though. I'm not particularly happy with how they started it, but it has a big advantage: they can immediately explain why Monkey helps her (without moving into bees and flowers territory), and basically do the "getting to know each other" part during the game.
Nope.
Lots of people will kill her in an eye blink no matter the consequences in such situation.
Others - after that come out that she lied and didn't free him in a midle of the game.
And there is no explanation why the death threat works only one way and can't be reversed on her or her father. Unless of course if monkey love to be a enslaved.