Lieutenant, there is someone very beautiful at that table.
Which table, Sergeant Wetch?
The table on the left side. Since we entered, that person has been looking at you, Lieutenant. Didn't you notice?
I don't know, I didn't even pay attention.
Wayo responded in a neutral tone, showing no excitement at her subordinate's attempt to provoke her.
Her unexpected response not only surprised Sergeant Wetch, but also caused the other colleagues, who were there celebrating the closing of an important case, to look at her at the same time.
What happened? Normally, whenever someone tries to
approach you, you never refuse in a cold manner.
Why are you ignoring someone so beautiful today?
I don't want to get involved with anyone in a fleeting way anymore.
Who made you change like that, Lieutenant?
I've decided that I want to have true love. Besides, I don't want to go on casual dates anymore.
Owner of a charming face that attracted attention from any angle, even without trying to be seductive, Wayo always had an irresistible charm, regardless of the gender of the person who admired her.
But this time, she was truly determined to stop getting involved in a superficial way, as she had already thought that she did not want to close her own opportunities.
Despite having had several relationships, there was one thing Wayo never did cheat or get involved with more than one person at the same time. For her, respecting the person by her side was essential. After all, everyone wants to find true love. And whenever she fell in love, she also wanted it to be real just like her cousins did when they found their soulmates.
Like when Kasama met Miss Tippapha.
Like when Apo met Miss Chonlada.
Now, all that was left for Wayo was to wait for the person destined to be his true love to appear. Or perhaps, by taking a simple step outside, that person would fall from the sky like a gift from God, who would finally take pity on someone who had always been unlucky in love.
May Wayo find his true love...
Are you back? Your father wants to talk to you.
What it was?
This month, I want to assign you an important mission.
If it's something related to favoritism and political contacts, you already know that I'm not interested in that kind of thing.
Wayo responded sincerely after Police General Watit Watinwanich, her father, asked her to take on the assigned mission.
She had followed in his footsteps and entered the police force for years, but whenever such conversations arose, they ended up arguing. She never accepted the path her father tried to set for her, as she wanted to live her own life. For this reason, she was often reprimanded, being told that if she had followed his advice, she would have been promoted long ago, leaving behind the rank of Lieutenant Wayo.
This time, the mission is even bigger than a VIP-level job. The reputation and image of our country are at stake.
And what do you want me to do? Save the country?
I want you to welcome a royal guest on your first visit to Thailand: the Crown Princess of the Kingdom of Madelin.
The princess of Madelin?
Her Highness Catherine Blue De Lena, of Madelin.
"..."
This meant that Wayo, as a police officer, had been chosen for a great responsibility: to be the bodyguard and ensure the safety of a foreign princess. It might not be a mission to save the country, but it was certainly something crucial to the nation's image and diplomacy.
