After Keith expressed his opinion, Christian affirmed, "Since Charlie already has solid proof, I second that!"
"Yes, Dad!" Kaeden nodded. "I firmly support your decision."
Sensing Keith's concern, Merlin smacked his lips and said, "I support you too, but once the deed is done, will Lulu be okay with it? Will she be mad at Charlie?"
Keith waved his hand. "Our family will not be so ignorant. She will understand."
Then, Keith attested firmly, "However, besides Charlie, only the four of us know about this. After the dust settles, no matter how Lulu reacts, we must never mention it. We shall keep this a secret."
The three men nodded simultaneously.
A tacit understanding was the best solution for this kind of thing.
Keith was silent for a moment, then he quietly wiped away the tears from the corners of his eyes and replied to Charlie's message with a determined expression. "Charlie, kill Zekeiah if you can, but your safety is the most important."
He then sent another message to Charlie, "When you kill him, tell him that I said hello!"
Keith had once thought highly of Zekeiah.
To him, although Zekeiah came from a moderate family, he was talented, capable, and highly intelligent.
At times, Keith could even see Curtis in him.
Keith dropped his shoulder, sighed, and murmured, "Many things have passed. I feel sorry for Curtis. I'll never have a chance to make up for this..."
Christian was taken aback, realizing that Keith's sadness and self-blame were not for Zekeiah, but for Curtis.
Curtis had been dead for 20 years, and there was indeed no way to make up for the guilt of the past.
At this time, Kaeden walked forward and reassured in a comforting tone, "Dad, even though we can't make up to Curtis, we still have Charlie. He is Curtis's son. From now on, we will do our best to make it up to him. This is the best we can do for Curtis."
Keith gently nodded. He gripped Christian's and Kaeden's hands for a while and said, "Let's go and not keep them waiting."
By the time the four of them left the room, Zekeiah's fate had already been decided.

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