
📺Drama Info
Episodes :12 eps
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Aired :January 13, 2004
Ended :February 23, 2004
Air Day :Monday - Tuesday
Air Time :20:25 - 22:25
Synopsis
Mukmanee, a beautiful young woman, owns a flower farm on the outskirts of town and earns a living by selling cut flowers. She has a younger sister named Kobkul. The two sisters often clash with their stepmother, whose son, Thana, frequently tries to harass them. One day, unable to endure it any longer, Kobkul runs away from home after their father sides with Thana and the stepmother. Heartbroken, Mukmanee moves to a small house at the end of the farm to live alone.
That very night, Mukmanee rescues a mysterious injured man she finds abandoned by a stream at the back of her farm. When he regains consciousness, he has no memory—not even of who he is. Mukmanee names him “Mr. V,” after the only clue he has: a lighter bearing the emblem of the “Viwich Hotel.” She suggests he report the attack to the police, but he refuses, feeling strongly that he must recover his memories himself and uncover who tried to kill him. Mukmanee lets him stay and work at her flower farm, giving him shelter in the small house.
When Thana sees Mukmanee living with a man, he tells their father, who becomes furious and orders Mr. V to leave. Mukmanee refuses, deepening the rift between her and her father. Meanwhile, Kobkul contacts her sister, revealing she plans to become a wealthy man’s mistress. No matter how Mukmanee pleads, Kobkul refuses to listen, leaving Mukmanee distressed. When she consults Mr. V, he coldly remarks that it is normal, as his subconscious tells him, “Every woman can be bought with money.”
On the day Kobkul is to meet “the master,” he is unexpectedly unable to attend. Instead, Kobkul meets Piriya, the man’s younger brother, who immediately understands her situation. He speaks kindly to her and drives her home. After meeting Piriya, Kobkul decides not to become a mistress. Mukmanee is overjoyed to hear her sister has chosen a better path.
Burdened with responsibility, Mukmanee must run the flower farm alone, as her father neglects it and becomes addicted to gambling under the influence of the stepmother. Eventually, he mortgages the farm at a gambling den and cannot repay the debt, leading loan sharks to attack Mukmanee. Desperate to save the farm, she goes alone to negotiate with the creditor. The men there try to harass her, but Sindhu, the gambling den owner, intervenes. Struck by her beauty and strength, he proposes marriage in exchange for clearing all her debts.
When Mr. V learns of this, he is troubled but feels helpless, though he senses that 2 million baht is a trivial amount for him. Mukmanee refuses Sindhu’s offer, choosing instead to lose the farm rather than marry someone she does not love. This only deepens Sindhu’s obsession. Curious why she rejected him, he investigates and discovers a man living closely with her—a man with amnesia. When Sindhu sees a photo of Mr. V, he is shocked: the man is Vich, his friend—the very person he had ordered killed.
Realizing Vich has lost his memory, Sindhu sends men to finish the job. Vich is severely injured again. Determined to help him, Mukmanee uses the lighter as a clue and goes to the Viwich Hotel, where she meets Nuwat, Vich’s younger brother. There, she learns the truth: Mr. V is actually Vich, a wealthy tycoon who owns the hotel and many other businesses.
Mukmanee is introduced to people in Vich’s life, including his siblings Nuwat and Pimpa, his uncle Uaychai, Uaychai’s daughter Thida—who is also Vich’s fiancée—and Ratri, a woman living in his house. Overwhelmed, Mukmanee fears that if Vich regains his memory, he will forget her and their life together. But when Vich wakes up, he remembers no one but Mukmanee and refuses to return home without her. His siblings ask her to stay with him until he fully recovers.
Sindhu visits to assess the situation and sees Mukmanee living there. He still wants to marry her, but she refuses again. Vich declares he will repay all her debts and marry her. Enraged, Sindhu now sees Vich as both a business rival and a rival in love, and plots to eliminate him.
Thida, furious at Vich’s declaration, asks her father to intervene, believing that once Vich regains his memory, he will marry her. But Uaychai fears the truth—he has been colluding with Sindhu and embezzling company funds during Vich’s disappearance.
Vich eventually reveals that he had regained his memory from the very beginning but pretended otherwise to expose the traitors around him. He settles matters by giving money to Ratri and her mother, asking them to leave and start anew. When Mukmanee learns the truth, she is heartbroken, but Vich explains his intentions. Though he plans to punish Uaychai, Mukmanee pleads with him not to act violently. Instead, Vich expels Uaychai and Thida from his home.
Sindhu makes a final attempt to kill Vich, but Mukmanee intervenes and is injured. Before losing consciousness, she tells Sindhu that even if Vich dies, she will never love him and begs him to stop. Moved, Sindhu finally gives up his vendetta, and Vich forgives him.
In the end, Vich shuts down the gambling den and all illegal businesses, transferring his legitimate enterprises to Nuwat and Pimpa. He buys land next to Mukmanee’s flower farm, expands it, and chooses a simple life as a farmer—living happily with Mukmanee.
That very night, Mukmanee rescues a mysterious injured man she finds abandoned by a stream at the back of her farm. When he regains consciousness, he has no memory—not even of who he is. Mukmanee names him “Mr. V,” after the only clue he has: a lighter bearing the emblem of the “Viwich Hotel.” She suggests he report the attack to the police, but he refuses, feeling strongly that he must recover his memories himself and uncover who tried to kill him. Mukmanee lets him stay and work at her flower farm, giving him shelter in the small house.
When Thana sees Mukmanee living with a man, he tells their father, who becomes furious and orders Mr. V to leave. Mukmanee refuses, deepening the rift between her and her father. Meanwhile, Kobkul contacts her sister, revealing she plans to become a wealthy man’s mistress. No matter how Mukmanee pleads, Kobkul refuses to listen, leaving Mukmanee distressed. When she consults Mr. V, he coldly remarks that it is normal, as his subconscious tells him, “Every woman can be bought with money.”
On the day Kobkul is to meet “the master,” he is unexpectedly unable to attend. Instead, Kobkul meets Piriya, the man’s younger brother, who immediately understands her situation. He speaks kindly to her and drives her home. After meeting Piriya, Kobkul decides not to become a mistress. Mukmanee is overjoyed to hear her sister has chosen a better path.
Burdened with responsibility, Mukmanee must run the flower farm alone, as her father neglects it and becomes addicted to gambling under the influence of the stepmother. Eventually, he mortgages the farm at a gambling den and cannot repay the debt, leading loan sharks to attack Mukmanee. Desperate to save the farm, she goes alone to negotiate with the creditor. The men there try to harass her, but Sindhu, the gambling den owner, intervenes. Struck by her beauty and strength, he proposes marriage in exchange for clearing all her debts.
When Mr. V learns of this, he is troubled but feels helpless, though he senses that 2 million baht is a trivial amount for him. Mukmanee refuses Sindhu’s offer, choosing instead to lose the farm rather than marry someone she does not love. This only deepens Sindhu’s obsession. Curious why she rejected him, he investigates and discovers a man living closely with her—a man with amnesia. When Sindhu sees a photo of Mr. V, he is shocked: the man is Vich, his friend—the very person he had ordered killed.
Realizing Vich has lost his memory, Sindhu sends men to finish the job. Vich is severely injured again. Determined to help him, Mukmanee uses the lighter as a clue and goes to the Viwich Hotel, where she meets Nuwat, Vich’s younger brother. There, she learns the truth: Mr. V is actually Vich, a wealthy tycoon who owns the hotel and many other businesses.
Mukmanee is introduced to people in Vich’s life, including his siblings Nuwat and Pimpa, his uncle Uaychai, Uaychai’s daughter Thida—who is also Vich’s fiancée—and Ratri, a woman living in his house. Overwhelmed, Mukmanee fears that if Vich regains his memory, he will forget her and their life together. But when Vich wakes up, he remembers no one but Mukmanee and refuses to return home without her. His siblings ask her to stay with him until he fully recovers.
Sindhu visits to assess the situation and sees Mukmanee living there. He still wants to marry her, but she refuses again. Vich declares he will repay all her debts and marry her. Enraged, Sindhu now sees Vich as both a business rival and a rival in love, and plots to eliminate him.
Thida, furious at Vich’s declaration, asks her father to intervene, believing that once Vich regains his memory, he will marry her. But Uaychai fears the truth—he has been colluding with Sindhu and embezzling company funds during Vich’s disappearance.
Vich eventually reveals that he had regained his memory from the very beginning but pretended otherwise to expose the traitors around him. He settles matters by giving money to Ratri and her mother, asking them to leave and start anew. When Mukmanee learns the truth, she is heartbroken, but Vich explains his intentions. Though he plans to punish Uaychai, Mukmanee pleads with him not to act violently. Instead, Vich expels Uaychai and Thida from his home.
Sindhu makes a final attempt to kill Vich, but Mukmanee intervenes and is injured. Before losing consciousness, she tells Sindhu that even if Vich dies, she will never love him and begs him to stop. Moved, Sindhu finally gives up his vendetta, and Vich forgives him.
In the end, Vich shuts down the gambling den and all illegal businesses, transferring his legitimate enterprises to Nuwat and Pimpa. He buys land next to Mukmanee’s flower farm, expands it, and chooses a simple life as a farmer—living happily with Mukmanee.
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