A growing feeling of unease spread throughout the Thammarat household as the time drew nearer to Kritsana's expected arrival. Their long-term strategy of locking him up in a maximum-security jail appeared to be the most secure option, but a widespread fear had taken hold of their minds.
The agony that roiled within Thammarat was evident in the furrowed brow and worn features of the man. His mental replays of the situation had consistently led him to the same conclusion: Kritsana's return to Thailand was an extremely dangerous threat to them as a family and the society. His youngest son's complete indifference to human life and psychotic inclinations demonstrated the threat he posed.
As Thammarat glanced around at his family members, he noticed that their faces reflected his own mixed feelings. Their lives were marked by the trauma imposed by this problematic son, who had subjected them to so much suffering.
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