Bangkok Rats
PojPitakjamnong
あらすじ
A crime story humming with tension, Bangkok Rats is a dark, atmospheric short novel about ambition, consequence, and the quiet forces that steer men toward their own undoing. On a heavy Bangkok night, a violent break-in tears through Wat's underground gambling house, leaving a guard dead and a hallway full of questions. The grainy footage shows two masked men-one steady, one shaken-and nothing about their movements sits cleanly with Wat, a man who has built his small kingdom through caution and instinct. As he works through debts, loyalties, and the choices that led to this moment, he begins to sense a deeper, more inevitable pattern beneath the violence: the same impulses he's watched all his life-pride, pressure, the hunger to rise-pulling men toward outcomes they never see coming. Set among back-alley deals and unspoken debts, Bangkok Rats follows one long night where fate feels close enough to touch, and where the hardest truth is that some tragedies don't arrive suddenly, but grow quietly from the paths we've already stepped onto.


