Chapter 14 : Case Files SI02: A Arte do Karma [Under Justice]
Tharn stared at the white Statue of Justice on the shelf in front of him, while moving his nose and sniffing to see if there was a bad smell like the lady had said. But he couldn't smell anything other than the fresh plaster smell of the statue in front of him.
"I don't smell anything." Then turned to say to the lady dressed in pink. His face distorted slightly as he moved his nose to sniff and shook his head.
"It also doesn't smell."
"If something really dies around here, someone will come take care of it, brother," said the lady in red.
"Yes, thank you for your help. You are not only handsome, but also nice. Uh, here's my card. If you have any problems, please contact me." He looked at the business card in the hand of the lady in the pink dress and could only smile. He reached out his hand and took it willingly.
"Yes." I'm definitely not in touch, Khun Ying.
"Brother, the work is about to begin. After a while, the Advisor would have arrived. Let's hurry up and wait."
"Let's go first." The lady dressed in pink turned to him. Tharn nodded with a smile. When the two ladies left, did their expressions become serious, Minister? He is probably not a minister who protects the nation. Tharn turned and looked at the Goddess of Justice.
'Justice? Hey! It was just a symbol and a word, Lieutenant...'
"Why does the captain say that?"
- Because it never existed. If it really existed, the person persecuting him would have gone to jail!'
When Tharn was a police officer in Chiang Mai, he was working on a case that was linked to an influential person in the area. The other party was not satisfied and considered firing him. But he was helped by a director and sent to the Special Investigative Unit first. At that time he worked as a detective's partner and the two helped each other find the real culprit in a case of drug trafficking and illegal logging, but they found a stump who couldn't do anything with his hands full of evidence. The captain said desperately that justice does not exist. At that moment, the bonfire he revered went out. Lacking faith in continuing to work when he saw him sent to the airport, Captain Bodin told him that he would continue his studies in England and leave the police to become a teacher. Tharn trembled. Those he always respected sadly lost all faith and chose a new path. Tharn was equally sad.
"This... you say that the pedestal beneath the statue of a blindfolded woman holding a scale is exactly like a coffin?"
Tharn shifted his gaze to the statue's pedestal, which was covered with a smooth white cloth. Tharn turned to look at the two teenage girls standing next to him. A woman dressed in white tells his girlfriend not to be sloppy. What kind of idiot would place a coffin at this event?
"It's a coffin," Tharn interrupted, smiling at the two women.
The woman in black turned to look at his friend.
"See? You really think so, don't you?" He entered and stopped near Tharn.
"Yes... in fact, the owner of the work may have deliberately shown this also because the sword in the hand of the goddess of justice is pointing towards the ground which was intended to warn those who would use judicial power that this sword could harm someone, whether a good or bad person..." Tharn explained.
"Ah, you said the base of the statue was made to look like a coffin to represent death, right?"
"I think so."