Good Bye
Liu Shan
ft.
frog
I've had him in my heart since the first day we met. And have him in my heart even today we are apart.
This story was written from the whining of the characters. Hia Liu and Lieutenant Chan From the drama Kalam Harutuk in Tag Liu Chan
There is no intention of making any references whatsoever. The events that occur in the story are all hypothetical events.
If there is any mistake or inappropriateness, the author would like to apologize here.
The author writes from a feeling of nostalgia.
moment
Liu Chan (which now
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It's getting dry haha.)
Actually, this pair will not be the author's main ship.
It may be difficult to row. But it is a feeling that the author wrote from Hia Liudu's point of view.
Anyway, I'd like to leave this as another matter for criticism.
Thank you to all readers who stopped by.
You can comment and criticize as you please.
special thanks
P.S. You can turn on the attached song to add more enjoyment to the story.
The seasonal rain showers turned from light raindrops into large drops of rain. It hurts just by touching the body because the raindrops cut the skin the harder the rain falls. The young policeman's head seemed to be split into pieces. due to not thinking clearly about the assigned duties
'Chan, I want you to investigate. that the casino owner Huat There's something we don't know yet.'
Just thinking, the voice of the inspector floated in and could be heard.
"Oh, you crazy bastard, how could you infiltrate yourself?"
Police Lieutenant Chan or Lieutenant Chan, an undercover policeman who often serves as a detective. He is quick-witted, smart, up-to-date, and knows so well that he often thinks of being like the one mentioned above. Sometimes it's serious.
But in bad luck, there should still be some good luck. As Lieutenant Chan walked along the road near the big casino owned by Mr. Huat, he met someone. Someone who should make his troubling situation a little lighter.
"Did I die?"
Lieutenant Chan walked in slowly. To make it easy to see that the things piled up on the road were human beings. Or was it a corpse that I found that didn't surprise me much? Because I heard that People often die near this casino, but I just want to know why they leave them in the open. that people can see
The red blood washed away by the rain tells you that the person This is an injury. by instinct The young policeman placed his hand over his nostril to check his breathing.
"Not dead yet"
Lieutenant Chan's eyes widened when he realized that this body was still breathing.
"Help me." What's even more shocking is that this person still has the senses to communicate.
"Alright."
"Aw will take Lue to the hospital."
"cannot"
Even though he was in such excruciating pain, the other party still resisted his words about not going to the hospital. This made Lieutenant Chan even more confused. 'So what are you going to do?' 'Are you going to let the blood run out?'
"Take Aw to the Hia Huat casino."
Hearing this, Lieutenant Chan was even more confused. 'Aren't you going to die because of Boss Huat's people?' 'Why are you going back to hell?'
"Aw is Tua Hia's person."
The lieutenant's doubts were answered.
Lieutenant Chan still couldn't think of anything, but he knew that the matter had come to this point. Someone asked for help I had to help him bring a stranger to the casino.
The atmosphere was not very good. It was raining until visibility was poor.
"Hia Liu"
"Hey, what are you doing?"
The people at the casino came looking for the person who was probably the owner of the name, looking very shocked. Lieutenant Chan handed over Mr. Liu to the gambling man, who at first glance did not appear to be ordinary either.
"Aw, thank you very much..."
"man"
"Uh, man's name."
Without wasting time, Lieutenant Chan used a pseudonym to tell Mr. Liubai.
"Thank you very much, Uncle."
Having passed from yesterday, today Lieutenant Chan has returned to the area around Tao Kae Huat Casino again, hoping to get back more than yesterday. He stood watching from the corner of the building.
Coincidentally, the eyes of Mr. Liu, the closest subordinate of the boss, saw the uncle who saved his life. He walked straight towards him.
"Ah Chai"
The person whose name was called turned around but was not used to it so he slowly turned towards the source of the voice and was a bit startled.
"Really, really."
'I'm dead,' Lieutenant Chan exclaimed in his heart. He came to stand and hide. Pushed to get caught
“What are you doing standing here?” Mr. Liu said.
"That's why I'm coming to see you."
"Huh?"
"Well, I want to know if he's seriously hurt or not."
It was not a feeling that Mr. Liu, the second-in-command of the great boss in this area of Yaowarat, would encounter very often. The concern he received was strange, but he himself felt quite good.
When discussing the matter, Lieutenant Chan pretended to say that he had originally planned to visit the area, but then saw Mr. Liu was injured and went to help. Mr. Liu's side didn't tell much. It only said that he secretly went to deal with the enemy. But it didn't happen that he was betrayed. They didn't talk to each other one on one, but gathered together to gather together. He also used a knife to stab the wound. It probably thought it was dead.
So I left it like that, but it wasn't time to die yet. I got him to help. The conversation was pleasant, so Mr. Liu persuaded Lieutenant Chan or a male uncle he knew. Go inside the casino
Lieutenant Chan actually got more than he had hoped. He spent all day going in and out of the Hia Huat casino. to investigate secretly with Mr. Liu taking care of the convenience
On the night of the third day, Police Lieutenant Kobi, or Lieutenant Kobi, felt worried about Lieutenant Chan, who went to investigate the case. So I secretly followed him to see him wearing normal clothes like normal people. But it was a simple outfit that was too eye-catching by itself, not like someone obsessed with wrong things, inviting everyone to look at him curiously.
This was indeed the case with the first visit of the Kobi platoon who stood as a still stone in front of Boss Huat's territory. Lieutenant Chan walked out to meet him. So he rushed in and dragged him to the alley next to the casino. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been long before someone from the boss of Huat Ching dragged him by the neck first.
"Come on."
Lieutenant Chan was very annoyed to see Lieutenant Kobi here.
"Then look at the dress."
The smaller man scanned his eyes from head to toe.
"I saw it disappear."
"I thought it was taken away."
Lieutenant Kabbi's face was ashamed when he was scolded.
"Who will be silenced?"
"And if Hia Huat's people found us together, they would definitely be suspicious."
"Look, the dress is different from other people's."
"worry"
"Otherwise, I won't risk dying."
The tall man used his soft gaze to calm the complainer before using a tone of concern in his heart that was normally at odds with his stubborn expression.
Lieutenant Chan heard this and suddenly softened, and also became mute. He corrected his embarrassment by scratching his head.
"Yes."
"But you have to know that I'm worried about you taking a risk."
"What's wrong? There's no one to scold. It's lonely."
He didn't know what to say next. After trying to correct his embarrassment, he accidentally said that if he didn't have anyone to scold, he would be lonely again. 'How cruel is this?'
The two stood talking, not realizing that someone far away had overheard such an intimate conversation. To the point of tears falling, I couldn't stand it and had to withdraw my steps myself.
Rain in the sky poured down again and Lieutenant Chan felt tired. So I found a suitable place near the casino to take a nap.
Mr. Liu walked in and sat down next to him.
Considering the fact that he should have known this sooner. It should have been surprising from the beginning why the male uncle he knew came here because he only came to talk with him every day. Uncle Chai didn't go anywhere else. Simply put, he came to the casino and didn't come to play. Why did he come? He only noticed that he walked in and out as if he were doing something else.
And he himself, the formidable right-hand man to those who knew him as Hia Liu, suddenly felt happy that someone cared. I'm glad he comes to see me every day. I'm glad that besides waking up to do my duty, I get to see someone's face. Some people are close to each other here.
At first, he thought that this kind of feeling didn't exist because he had never experienced it in the past. It was just things coming and going that were different from what he felt now. At least it felt good to have someone he never thought he'd be able to meet in his narrow social circle.
"Is something wrong, Brother Liu?"
"I saw him sitting and watching over Ua."
Lieutenant Chan asked because he felt like someone was sitting with him, so he couldn't sleep.
Mr. Liu was silent for a moment before deciding to speak.
"Aw, let me ask you something."
"You don't have to answer."
"Yes, sir."
Lieutenant Chan listened intently.
"Why did you come here?"
People ask at intervals Before asking another question
"What are you doing?"
Lieutenant Chan heard this and knew that he was beginning to feel strange. He suspected that Mr. Liu would already know that he was not his uncle. To have asked outright like this
"When Lue helped Ua, did you mean to help?"
This seemed to be a question that Lieutenant Chan could answer with so much material welling up in his chest.
"Yes, sir."
"Aua intends to help."
Mr. Liu heard this and smiled. Even though he didn't know how true it was, he was grateful that it was the same word he wanted to hear.
“I don't know what Lue will do next, but I can't betray Tua Hia any more than this. And Aw didn't want to hurt Lue Lue, who was a male uncle that Aw knew. Aw wants Lue to go. Leave now, this is not your place.”
He didn't have a better way to say it. What would it be like if it was half goodbye? But talking and telling each other when we have time will probably remember each other more than when we really know the other person's identity. If that day comes and he has to do things he doesn't want to do. Just saying it calmly like this is probably the most appropriate thing.
After that day, there were no people named Uncle Chai or people who looked like Uncle Chai. Coming to the area of the big seven-story casino in Yaowarat area again is a memory that has passed with the rainy season of one person who has always thought about it.