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Krit felt the weight of the phone in his pocket. It wasn't just a file; it was his father’s legacy and his sister’s future. He remembered the title of the document he’d prepared: Te Na Tak_Final.pdf .
The silence that followed was deafening. Pon’s smile didn’t just fade; it vanished. Krit felt the weight of the phone in his pocket
He didn’t look at his cards again. He knew what he had. More importantly, he knew what Pon thought he had. The silence that followed was deafening
Based on the title "เทหน้าตัก" (Te Na Tak), which translates to this story likely revolves around high stakes, gambling, or a desperate "everything on the line" moment. The Final Hand He knew what he had
He walked out into the cool Bangkok night, not looking back. He had gone all in, and for the first time in his life, he was walking away a free man.
"I’m tired of the back-and-forth, Pon," Krit said, his voice steadier than he felt. He took his phone, hit 'Share' on the document, and slid it toward the middle of the table. "That’s the warehouse deed. Full ownership. It’s worth triple what’s on this table." The room went silent. The spectators held their breath. "Everything?" Pon asked, a predatory glint in his eyes. "All in," Krit replied.

