4 parts Ongoing The first lesson Jes Jespipat Kirgun ever learned was simple:
"Never kill the innocent."
He was eight when Papa pressed the cold barrel of a gun into his small hands. His fingers trembled, but Papa's voice was calm, steady, almost gentle.
Type (coldly): "The world will teach you cruelty. We teach you discipline. If you must spill blood, make sure it's not wasted."
That night, Jes pulled the trigger for the first time. The echo of it never left him. Neither did the rule.
For years, he carved his name into Bangkok's underworld-ruthless, sharp, untouchable. To his enemies, he was the devil dressed in silk. To his family, he was the heir to a dynasty built on blood. And to himself... he was empty.
Until the night he heard a blind man laugh in the face of death.
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Far away, in another part of the city, Bible lived in a different kind of darkness.
His world wasn't cruel-it was quiet. The hum of traffic, the rustle of turning pages, the warmth of coffee steam-these were his companions. People pitied him, sometimes mocked him, but Bible learned to walk with dignity. His blindness wasn't weakness. It was a different kind of sight.
And though he couldn't see the stars, he still believed in them.
Bible (thinking): One day, my moon will find me-even in this darkness.