Lamai looks back at Adam with a complicated gaze. She doesn't know what to feel as she sees Adam's charming smile.
She remembers the day Adam walked in, asking her to teach him how to fight, and today she stands before him, feeling jealous of him for being someone she couldn't be.
It's not Adam's fault. If he hadn't chosen their gym and gone somewhere else, Adam would still be as good as he is because he is made for this sport.
It's fate that Adam walked into their gym and now her father's, whose dream is to have a world championship associated with his name, has found what he has been looking for.
Lamai saw her father obsessing over it her whole life, in his late stages of his career, as a coach who retired from his fighting career. Rangsan trained a lot of fighters, some even became the national champion under his guidance, but when it came to the biggest prize of them all, he always fell short.