Chapter 6

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Dogs

“Friends... although it's not as big as Metthanan Mansion, I think it's big enough to accommodate your ass Khun Chai.”

“Can you stop provoking me at least once?”

“Oh, don't worry. Bothering you is just my hobby. My main duty is to look after Hin's well-being.”

As dusk approaches, and the sky begins to turn orange, two cars park in a small house in the middle of a popular residential complex. Tul Metthanan would probably be in a better mood if it were not for the fact that his dear friend has been disturbing him since early morning and even while following him home. He might be a little more tolerant if it weren't for his friend making him so angry.

Tul may have many friends, but only a few have been allowed to go to the limit. One of them is my friend Rob. Although he considers him a rival in his studies since the first year, the difference is that he is not a hypocrite and knows that he has no interest in obtaining any kind of benefit from him in the future. How can you be sure? Rob is the only one who has never complimented his family, instead he is mocked at every opportunity. But he is also the same person who went to get rid of the gossip that haunts him; which made Tul allow him to get close to that level, even if he is not satisfied with one matter. And the question is Gornhin.

“His well-being?”

“Oh, you're his boss. You do not know?”

“I'm not a fortune teller. I don't know what you're thinking. But that's okay, next time I'll let you tell me.”

“Hey! What did you say? You come. Come here, I'll beat you. I have a motto: “Don't hit anyone first,” but if someone asks, I don't stop.”

The big man tries to provoke the young half breed, but he cannot deny that he is really losing. He's not succeeding.

“Look at Hin. You do not understand? Hin is sick.”

“I am fine.”

Gornhin responds quickly, so his friend shakes his head and murmurs...

“Even if I'm stupid... you don't have to go to the extreme of serving your superiors in that state just because you don't like to say it, right, Hin?”

He looks fearlessly into his eyes, and no matter what Tul is about to say, he turns to the friend he's worried about.

“I've known you both for so many years, why shouldn't I know that you're hiding something from me?”

“Well, I won't say anything else.”

Rob** raises his hands in surrender, but his eyes continue to search for what's wrong with him.

[** this friend is called either Rob or Nakbr. ]

Which makes Gornhin uncomfortable. For Gornhin this person is a pleasant friend, he is a reliable person, a friend who is close to him. Despite the trust between them, but could she trust him with this kind of thing? Knowing his level of concern, he would never say a word to him about it.

Woof woof woof.

“Is that your puppy barking?”
Being in this difficult situation, Gornhin hearing the puppy barking for his master, quickly
changes the conversation, but...

“He barks just like his owner.”

As soon as Tul finishes speaking, Rob's and his little master’s eyes meet.

“Has anyone ever told you that you're the one who looks like a dog?”

“As far as I remember... no. Nobody."

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