For Fitz, staying alive was more important than anything else.
Because he knew very well in his heart that Charlie had enough power and enough reason to kill him.
And with his power, even if he really killed him, the Banks Family might not be able to avenge him.
After all, his grandfather didn’t even know who he was, and he was so anxiou that he couldn’t sleep at night! In order to make
peace with him, Grandpa even gave the entire Banks Family’s ocean transportation group to his sister.
From this, it was obvious that his grandfather was extremely afraid of Charlie. Therefore, as long as it meant he could survive, it
didn’t matter if he ended up in Syria.
At least, in Syria, he could still live with his father, and not be alone.
Charlie heard Fitz begging for mercy and couldn’t help but smile as he asked, “What? Do you want to go to Syria?”
Fitz nodded without hesitation, and said firmly, “I want to go! I’m willing to go! Please, I beg you, let me go!”
Charlie looked at him, smiled slightly, waved his hand, and said coldly, “How could I let father and son be reunited in Syria? You
also think this would be too convenient, don’t you?”
Fitz begged in a panic, “Benevolence, I beg you, as long as you can spare the life of this dog, I’m willing to do anything you want
me to do.
You saved this dog’s life.
If you kill me now, wouldn’t your efforts to save me in the first place be in vain? Please take this into consideration and give me a
way out.”
Charlie looked at him with a smile without saying a word.
He saw that Fitz was frightened to death.
Then he said calmly, “Fitz, in fact, you have to be thankful that you have a good sister.”
Fitz was a little dazed at once, and blurted out, “Benevolence...what do you mean?”
Charlie said calmly, “I now have a big project in cooperation with your sister.
To give your sister face, it is not impossible to spare your life.” In reality, Charlie did not really intend to kill Fitz.
Not only because he was still cooperating with Zara, but also because he respected Fitz’s mother Deana in his heart.
That woman loved her father for so many years and never did anything to destroy his family.
Just her feelings for his father alone deserved his respect.
In fact, it was even worthy of his gratitude.
Charlie was grateful that people still remembered his father, even though he had been dead for so many years.
After all, when a person dies, he can still be remembered by others.
This in itself is not an easy task.
If he really killed Fitz, how would he face Deana in the future? Therefore, he knew very well in his heart that he could not kill Fitz.