Charlie naturally knew Merlin’s style of action.
As long as he were to wake up again and retain his previous memories, he would definitely try his best to investigate what had happened prior to his death.
For example, who had actually killed Homer, that scum from the Fox family, and who had actually wanted to exterminate the entire Acker family.
Therefore, in Charlie’s opinion, he might as well take this opportunity to have a good chat with Merlin.
He would let Merlin know who he was, reveal that he was the one who had killed Homer, and also make sure that Merlin knew that he was the one who had saved him and the entire Acker family.
If this person knew better and knew when to advance or retreat, Charlie would definitely be able to use him in the future.
If this person did not know any better and did not know when to advance or retreat, Charlie would simply erase his memory, knock him unconscious, and throw him into the streets of New York.
In that case, at least his life had been saved.
Having made up his mind, Charlie said to Kathleen, “Miss Fox, get someone to drain the liquid nitrogen from the freezing tank and put Merlin in warm water. I’ll take care of the rest.”
“Okay, Mr. Wade!” Although Kathleen did not know exactly how Charlie intended to save Merlin, she had blind admiration and trust in Charlie. So, she said to Charlie, “Mr. Wade, for the sake of confidentiality, you, Miss Schulz, Mr. Cameron, and Don Albert should go and wait in the room next door for a moment. I will arrange for someone to come over and thaw him, then I will invite you to come over after the thawing is completed.”
Charlie nodded. Naturally, the fewer people who knew about him saving Merlin, the better.
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