# Remove Relationships Now let's say that **Spider-Boy** tells **Rusty-Man** something like: > I don't feel so good Mr. Sharp And then for some reason needs to leave the **Preventers** for some years. 😭 We can remove the relationship by setting it to `None`, the same as with the `team_id`, it also works with the new relationship attribute `.team`: ```Python hl_lines="9" # Code above omitted 👆 {!./docs_src/tutorial/relationship_attributes/read_relationships/tutorial002.py[ln:105-116]!} # Code below omitted 👇 ```
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And of course, we should remember to add this `update_heroes()` function to `main()` so that it runs when we call this program from the command line: ```Python hl_lines="7" # Code above omitted 👆 {!./docs_src/tutorial/relationship_attributes/read_relationships/tutorial002.py[ln:119-123]!} # Code below omitted 👇 ```
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## Recap This chapter was too short for a recap, wasn't it? 🤔 Anyway, **relationship attributes** make it easy and intuitive to work with relationships stored in the database. 🎉