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... t out of pity, but because she believed life was sacrosanct. No matter how grave the mistake, punishment was one thing, but it shouldn’t cost someone their life.
She didn’t know when Kenneth Yates had become so cold and heartless, but as his mother, she knew she bore some of the responsibility. She had pushed him into the adult world too soon and forcibly separated him from Thea Shaw. After that, he rarely smiled and became indifferent to everything, as if he were completely detached fro ...
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