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Eddie got rid of Laty’s hands and ran away, like an infant beast confronted with its enemy in the forest. Norman didn’t kill her. He even agreed to return Laty to her. The only thing he wanted her to do was to leave Stuart. The father, the better. If she left him, he no longer has to consider for them. He could do whatever he wanted. He would never lose anything in the competition. Eddie and Laty were Stuart’s soft spots. They had to leave him. In these five years, after they left him, he did everything really well, without making a mistake. Eddie knew quite well about the structure of the school. She ran towards the classroom quickly. Laty told Stuart immediately, “Eddie, stop. Dad, follow her.” Actually, Stuart knew he could no longer let her go this t