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... I don't allow her to meet her dad.

Mark: You should have to think about it before you support Anna with her dumb decision, and you know her father is the suspect in Ria's case and you listened to his interrogation with Tom too, then how can you stand on Anna's side, Mona?

Mona: Mark, I can't look at Anna's crying face...

Mark: Do you think it's fun for me to look at her crying face?

Sometimes we should let her cry in order to save their lives...

Mona: Yes, ...

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