I don't think I have the right to express an opinion on this matter. I can't say whether it should or shouldn't be done because everything depends on Mr. Plerng's decision. "If you want to take her in, I won't stop." "You won't stop?" "Yes." "So you want me to take her in?" "Killing someone isn't right, is it?" Mr. Plerng sighed, his breath brushing against my face. He nodded slowly before saying, "Alright, if that's what you want." After speaking to me, Mr. Plerng walked over to the woman and pulled her up to stand, then spoke to the man who was her father. "This time, I'll let you live." "Thank you very much. I'll quickly find the money to repay you." He hurriedly bowed his head in gratitude for Mr. Plerng sparing his life, then spoke to his daughter, "I'll quickly find the mone

