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Elena jumped out of Charles's arms and walked toward the door. "You must not make a sound." She whispered, "Remember to lock the door. No matter who knocks on the door, don't open it. I have the key." "I know." Charles said faintly. Elena slowly opened the bedroom door, confirmed that there was no one in the hallway and snuck out. To her surprise, the living room was crowded with people. The visitors were her uncle and his family from a distant city. The entire family was there, Matt and Emma Hayes, her aunt and uncle and their children, Fanny and Scott. A few years ago, her uncle had borrowed money from her parents and at that time he complained that they could only lend him a small amount. His entire family begged and pleaded with Harry to give him more, Harry was left with no cho