Thup had retreated after the terrifying incident a few hours ago, and was now sitting in the station inspector's office. The owner of the room is also there, but...
"Damn, I ran into a ghost," Darin said.
"There are only corpses there, where are there ghosts?"
"If there is a corpse, there must be a ghost. The spirit follows the body, you know?"
"Then why is the spirit you speak of haunting you? Why don't you follow the person who killed him?" Say raised an eyebrow at his friend who was about to start yelling.
"Well, I may not be able to go."
"You're annoying," Singha said quietly. But his eyes still did not stop reading the autopsy report that the medical examiner Say gave him.
"I actually ran into one." Darin sat down and slammed the chair when he saw that none of his friends believed him. "If he follows me home, what will I do?"
"No, there aren't any following him," Thup said quietly. But he still caught the attention of the three, who turned to look at him.
"What did you say handsome boy?"
"No one follows the doctor."
"Oh really!?" Darin got up from the chair in front of Singha's desk to sit next to Thup on the couch. The young man nodded confused before looking at the older man. How did he know?
"He said he saw a ghost."
"Where?" Say let out a laugh from his throat. His life revolved around science, and things that cannot be proven this way are beyond belief.
" Really?" But some people who choose to believe do so without reservation, like Darin. "Did you really see a ghost? Good heavens! You really see them, right? "At first, I thought it was a joke."
"My name is Darin. You can call me Phi Darin."
"Yes , Phi Darin."
"Hey, are you sure this guy isn't involved in the case?" Singha protested.
"There were no fingerprints or DNA from him either on the rope or on the victim's body. Furthermore, the blood on this child's body was his own blood. I have read the test results." Darin raised an eyebrow at his close friend and gave the boy next to him a reassuring pat on the shoulder.
"It is not difficult to falsify evidence."
"Hey, can you stop making a villain out of the little guy. Also, didn't you say that you checked the CCTV and that he was in his room the whole time?" Singha shrugged before continuing to look at the document in his hand. "Well, I guess he actually saw a ghost."
Thup pursed his lips slightly because he didn't know whether he should confirm it or not. He didn't want to become a laughingstock in the eyes of others again.
"Thup, you are free then, could you go treat his wound?"
"What kind of wound?
"In his hand ," August said without looking up. When Thup heard that, he opened both hands for Darin to see.
"What happened?"
"He dropped and crawled on the ground."
"You are very funny today, why do you hate your Nong so much?"
"I don't think I hate him. He's just frustrated because King is coming." Say said, still not taking his eyes off the rubik's cube in his hand.
"King? Why does he come?"
YOU ARE READING
GBYFD
Mystery / ThrillerThup, a young man with extraordinary senses, is drawn into investigating a mysterious murder case involving brutally mutilated bodies found in the forest alongside the more rational thinker Singha. But what they face goes beyond ordinary logic; it's...