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Nee Cheewit

(2004)

หนี้ชีวิต (2547)

Other Names:Life Debt

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Completed2004

📺Drama Info

Episodes :30 eps
Aired :July 21, 2004
Ended :August 19, 2004
Air Day :Everyday
Air Time :18.45 - 19.55

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Synopsis

Amid the darkness of a stormy night, a brand-new car sped through the heavy rain. Suddenly, it slammed on the brakes after crashing violently into something heavy. When the young couple inside got out to check, they were horrified to find the body of a woman lying in a pool of blood on the road—and not far away, a young girl barely breathing.
The young man rushed the girl to the hospital and tried to comfort the female driver, insisting it was just an accident and that he would take full responsibility. The couple were Sawee and Thanya, lovers who had just returned from a graduation celebration when the accident occurred.
Sawee took the blame for Thanya because the car belonged to him, and he was the son of Wiwat and Lady Sodsai—wealthy and influential enough to ensure he escaped punishment. His father managed everything flawlessly.
Wiwat decided to take in the surviving girl, telling her that he had saved her from a hit-and-run driver and strictly forbidding anyone from revealing the truth. Unbeknownst to him, the girl harbored deep hatred toward the person responsible for her mother’s death. She vowed to her mother’s spirit that she would make the culprit pay with their life.
The girl, named Saraphan, was beautiful but grief-stricken. With the comfort and care of Wiwat and Sawee, she gradually began to heal. Sawee was gentle, kind, and treated her like a younger sister. Saraphan grew deeply attached to and devoted to him, grateful for his constant care—unlike Lady Sodsai, who despised her, fearing Saraphan would use her beauty to ensnare her son.
Lady Sodsai had high expectations for Sawee’s future wife and planned to send him abroad to meet a wealthy woman, while also subtly separating him from Thanya. She even paid Thanya to break up with him—a deal Thanya willingly accepted, as she had never truly loved Sawee and had only been with him for his money.
Heartbroken and confused by Thanya’s sudden disappearance, Sawee left for abroad, asking Saraphan to keep him informed about Thanya. Unbeknownst to him, after receiving money from Lady Sodsai, Thanya turned to high-end prostitution. Wiwat, wanting his son to see the truth, eventually “bought” Thanya and kept her in luxury. Thanya accepted eagerly, even taking pleasure in mocking Lady Sodsai by sharing the same man.
During Sawee’s time abroad, Saraphan hid the truth about Wiwat and Thanya from him to protect his feelings and education, unsure how much he would hate her if he knew she had lied.
Then the day she feared arrived. Sawee rushed back to Thailand after receiving a letter from Thanya falsely claiming that his father had forced her into becoming his mistress and abused her. Enraged, Sawee came to hate his father—and Saraphan as well. His pain deepened when he discovered Thanya had other men besides his father.
Blaming Wiwat for everything, Sawee sought revenge. When he learned his mother planned to make Saraphan his father’s new wife, he decided to destroy her as his father had “destroyed” Thanya. That night, Saraphan fell victim to Sawee’s force. She was devastated that the man she loved and revered could hurt her so deeply.
However, after being with her, Sawee fell in love with Saraphan and wanted to take her abroad. She reminded him that he was already engaged to Kakkanaang, the woman chosen by his mother. Conflicted, Sawee returned abroad and cut off contact.
Years passed. Saraphan grew into a beautiful, intelligent, and capable woman. Wiwat was proud of her success, but Lady Sodsai still despised her, convinced she had become Wiwat’s mistress. Unknown to all, Saraphan still loved Sawee.
One day, she overheard Lady Sodsai reveal the truth: Sawee was the one driving the car that killed her mother. Her love turned to bitterness. Believing revenge outweighed gratitude, she waited for Sawee’s return.
When he finally came back, still engaged to Kakkanaang, he was overjoyed to find Saraphan unattached. Saraphan used her charm to make him fall deeply in love with her. Meanwhile, Thanya—now married to a young man named Suthat—returned, hoping to rekindle her relationship with Sawee, but failed. Instead, Sawee broke off his engagement and registered marriage with Saraphan.
Saraphan also manipulated Suthat as part of her revenge, often meeting him to provoke Sawee’s jealousy. Suthat cooperated, as he had begun to fall for her.
Her plan unfolded smoothly. Sawee loved her deeply and refused to believe any warnings—even from his mother—that Saraphan might be seeking revenge.
At last, the day came. Saraphan decided it was time for Sawee to pay for her mother’s death. She confessed she had never loved him and intended to drive them both to their deaths. Sawee tried to explain that Thanya had been the driver that night, though he had taken the blame willingly. He stood in the middle of the road, ready to accept punishment.
But before anything could happen, another car crashed into him.
Shocked and devastated, Saraphan regretted everything and prayed for his survival. When Sawee lived, she left his home after being misled by Lady Sodsai into believing he hated and despised her.
Unbeknownst to Sawee, Saraphan was pregnant with his child.
She was helped by Suthat, who took her to live in the countryside. However, Wiang, her loyal maid, secretly informed Sawee of her whereabouts to test whether he truly hated her.
When Sawee learned the truth, he was overjoyed and rushed to find her, begging her to return. Saraphan was equally relieved to know he did not hate her. Deep down, she had never wanted to hurt him.
She told him she had realized that revenge only leads to destruction. Since coming into his life, she had received nothing but kindness. She promised that from now on, she would stand by his side for the rest of her life.

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