Singha returned to the office around eleven in the afternoon. As his team saluted the young inspector, they frowned in confusion at the sight of the young man carrying his bag, following his superior slowly. Who's he?
"Is Lieutenant Khem back?"
"Not yet, Inspector."
"If he comes back, please tell me."
He took Thup to his office and as he sat at his desk, the young man followed him sitting on the sofa too while continuing to yawn.
And I don't know what happened this morning. Apart from lack of sleep, being dragged here and there and still having to face various scary incidents, his body began to complain that he couldn't take it anymore.
"Inspector... May I lie down?"
"Whatever you want to do, do it."
"Thank you," Thup bowed his head before leaning back on the Sofa. He lay on his side and turned his head to see Singha who was working with a serious expression flipping through papers and staring at the computer screen.
Thup continued to watch Singha until he slowly closed his eyes. Seeing no movement or sound from the person in front of him, the inspector looked up and found that the troubled boy was sleeping soundly. The pair of sharp eyes stared at him for a moment, before returning to the documents in his hand and the email sent from Mak again.
What really happened? What was the murderer thinking to determine his victim? If it's just based on religion, he might have to alert the whole country so he doesn't become a target.
Singha looked back at the young man on the sofa with a flat gaze. Thup previously said that when he was a kid, he once saw a creature similar to the current murder victim. If that was true, could a case like this have happened ten years before?
Singha picked up his cell phone and pressed a number until it displayed Mak's name again. He waited for a while, until the other end of the phone answered.
[What??]
"Has this happened before?"
[Happened? What are you talking about?]
"The Seven Murders Case. Has this ever happened before?"
[Wait a moment.] The sound of the keyboard sounds loud for a long time. before the other end of the phone spoke again. [Yes, there was a case that happened fifteen years ago. But by then the criminal had already been caught.]
"Captured?"
[Yes.]
"Where did this incident happen? And who did it?"
[Phuket. The perpetrator was a fisherman. There was his DNA caught in the fingernails of the man he killed. There was also a DNA match on the rope used in the murder. When the incident occurred five years later, investigators concluded that it was a mock murder. So the real culprit still hasn't been caught.]
Singhacha's brows furrowed until they almost came together like a knot. If you think about it, this matter is really strange.
"Send me all the details. Take everything related to this case. everything!)
[Okay. But it's better for you to be careful. Both of these cases have been manipulated by the officers responsible for many of the requests.]
"Why?"
[Because many officers died due to unexpected accidents. There was an accident that occurred while officers were looking for information.]
"Thank You." Singha hung up the phone before looking at the photo again. "It was a very premeditated murder..."
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สิงสาลาตาย - GODDESS BLESS YOU FROM THE DEATH [ENG]
Mistério / SuspenseThis is a Translation from the Thai novel entitled สิงสาลาตาย which has been given official permission by the author. ... ... Past murder cases, related to the present. Ancient beliefs are connected to mystery. Greed, associated with death. And trus...