A bit hasty, aren't you? Still, if that is how you want to play it, I suppose the choice is yours. You may well be correct from a strict ethical viewpoint but are perhaps deficient in aesthetic taste.

With trembling and flinching hand you unwrap Roy from the clingfilm.

'Now to escape from this dungeon,' says Roy.

Your proceed along the corridor. Presently you come to a T-junction. You see a rotted old signpost inscribed in a gothic and scary font nailed on the wall in front of you in a careless and slipshod manner. The arrow pointing to the right is labelled THIS WAY OUT OF THE DUNGEON, while that pointing to the left says THIS WAY TO CERTAIN DEATH.

How do you wish to proceed?

Do you:

Take the path labelled 'This Way Out Of The Dungeon'?
Take the path labelled 'This Way To Certain Death'?