Cassim's obsenced purpose for the Hand of Midas/Aladdin invites his father

Here is how Cassim explained aobut the Hand of Midas in Mickey Mouse, Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Back at the Forty Thieves' lair, Mickey, Aladdin, and thier friends walked with Cassim.

Cassim: I find my son, and lose my enemy. You did your old man proud, Aladdin.

As Cassim walked through a river, carrying a torch, Mickey, Aladdin, and thier friends fowlled him.

Aladdin: I was just trying to stay alive.

Cassim: Ha! If you didn't fight, you would have been killed. So says the code of the Forty Thieves.

Iago: Does this code have any rules that don't end in death?

Cassim: It's a strict code. But there's one thing that I added. We never hurt the innocent.

Then, Cassim stoped in front of a wall covered in markings.

Iago: For future reference, I'm as innocent as the day I was hatched.

Abu: Oh brother...

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