
📺Drama Info
Episodes :12 eps
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Aired :March 26, 2010
Ended :April 18, 2010
Air Day :Friday - Sunday
Synopsis
Jongkon King Thian is a period supernatural melodrama about betrayal, inheritance, murder, reincarnation, and a love that survives beyond death.
At the beginning of the story, Jao Bua Thian, an 85-year-old woman, tells the remarkable story of her life to her grandson Kor Ya. Her original name was Thiankanya.
In 1952, after the death of their parents, Thiankanya and her younger brother Komut, nicknamed Kong, take responsibility for their family inheritance. They live together at Ban Sujanya with Son, their adopted younger brother, whom Thiankanya’s father had raised. Kong has been ill since childhood, so Thiankanya hires Ruenjai, a young nurse, to take care of him. Eventually Kong becomes gravely ill and dies.
Ruenjai informs Lamom, who is secretly delighted that the arsenic-laced herbal pills she had entrusted to Ruenjai have worked. Ruenjai is horrified to learn that Lamom has used her as a murder weapon. But Lamom threatens to expose the fact that Ruenjai is not a real nurse at all and has forged her credentials, so Ruenjai is forced to continue obeying her.
Thiankanya is devastated by her brother’s death. Ruenjai looks after her so attentively that Thiankanya decides to keep her on as her personal nurse. Friends of Kong attend the funeral, including Apphan, who introduces himself as Kong’s senior friend. Everyone is surprised by how quickly Apphan becomes close to Thiankanya, because no one has ever heard Kong mention him before. During the funeral, Lamom appears and demands a share of the estate, claiming to be another wife of Thiankanya’s father. Prathin, the lawyer for the Sujanya family, points out that Lamom has lost everything through gambling. Furious, Lamom tries to attack Thiankanya, but Apphan steps in to protect her, making Thiankanya admire him.
His actions, however, make Son suspicious. Since Son has always handled Kong’s papers, he knows there has never been a single letter from Apphan. He warns Thiankanya, but she refuses to listen and even scolds him, leaving Son no choice but to watch Apphan carefully from a distance.
Meanwhile, Jaras, Thiankanya’s aunt, brings young men for Thiankanya to consider as suitors because she worries about her marriage prospects. But Thiankanya is not interested because she has already secretly fallen for Apphan. Once Kong’s funeral is over, Apphan becomes a part of Ban Sujanya, attentively caring for Thiankanya until affection blossoms into love.
Apphan claims that the law office in Chiang Mai where he used to work has closed, so he has come to Bangkok to work. Thiankanya arranges a job for him at Prathin’s law office and allows him to stay at Ban Sujanya — though only in the stable quarters, not the main house. Apphan resents this but can do nothing. In truth, he is not a lawyer at all; he has forged his qualifications and is scheming to seize Thiankanya’s wealth. By winning Prathin’s trust, he succeeds in taking over responsibility for Thiankanya’s assets from Pranot, Prathin’s nephew.
Apphan’s womanizing leads him into affairs with both Ruenjai and Aree, a clerk in Prathin’s office. He has Aree forge documents to embezzle Thiankanya’s money, but when Prathin catches on, Apphan shifts the blame to Pranot, forcing him to resign and move to Chumphon. Later Prathin discovers the truth — that Apphan’s law degree is fake and that he is actually Lamom’s grandson. Terrified his secret will be revealed, Apphan kills Prathin.
Servants in the house notice Ruenjai sneaking off to Apphan’s separate quarters and report it to Son. Angry, Son tells Thiankanya, but Apphan and Ruenjai deny everything and instead manipulate Thiankanya’s sympathy. She softens. Soon after, Apphan proposes marriage to her.
Before the wedding, Apphan has Aree forge a letter in Thiankanya’s handwriting and send it to Son, expelling him from Ban Sujanya. Heartbroken, Son never returns. Apphan then orders Ruenjai to slowly poison Thiankanya so that she grows weak and ill, just as Kong had. Before she dies, Thiankanya learns the truth: Apphan is Lamom’s grandson. In response, Apphan pushes her down the stairs and tells the doctor she merely fainted and fell.
But Thiankanya does not realize that she has died.
Instead, her spirit is drawn into the body of Jao Bua Khamkaew, a fiery noblewoman from the North, who happens to have been brought to the same hospital after a serious accident. Thiankanya wakes up in Khamkaew’s body to the joy of Jao Song Mueang and the maid Lapun, while she herself is shocked to discover she now inhabits another woman’s body. The doctors assume she is suffering temporary memory loss.
Forced to live as Jao Bua Khamkaew, she later learns that her original body has already been cremated by Apphan. When Apphan sees Bua Khamkaew, he immediately becomes infatuated with her. Thiankanya decides to use this new body to continue investigating him.
Soon Jao Bua Lawong, Khamkaew’s grandmother, and Paka Fa, her half-sister, arrive in Ayutthaya to check on her condition. Through Jao Song Mueang, Thiankanya learns that Khamkaew had not gotten along with her grandmother and disliked Paka Fa. So she bows before the old lady and apologizes — and the closer Jao Bua Lawong gets to her, the more certain she becomes that the spirit in this body is not Khamkaew’s. Thiankanya finally tells her the truth.
The old lady gives her a new name: Bua Thian.
Worried about Son, Bua Thian asks her grandmother to help support him. The old lady agrees and arranges through Song Mueang to fund Son’s studies until he finishes medical school. Bua Thian writes letters to Son on the family’s behalf.
Later Bua Thian enters the room where family portraits are kept and is stunned to learn that the old grandmother is actually nearly a hundred years old. Knowing she will not live much longer, Jao Bua Lawong chooses Bua Thian as the heir to her precious longevity medicine formula.
Meanwhile, Apphan is furious that the small lakeside house has been left to Son in Kong’s will. He lashes out at Aree, who demands a large sum of money in exchange for keeping his secrets. He pays her but threatens that she will never know peace. Terrified, Aree tells Son the truth, and Apphan hunts her down and kills her to silence her.
After graduating, Son asks to serve as a doctor in Chom Thong, to repay Jao Bua Lawong’s kindness. Once everything is arranged, the old grandmother dies peacefully. Son comforts Bua Thian. Song Mueang, unhappy at how close Son is becoming to her, makes his feelings known, but Bua Thian tells him she thinks of him only as an older brother. Song Mueang gradually begins turning toward Paka Fa, who has always treated him well and secretly loves him.
Apphan later shoots Son out of anger because he believes Son has taken Bua Thian away from him. Bua Thian pretends to visit Apphan in Bangkok. Ruenjai, frightened that Bua Thian might steal Apphan from her, hires a killer named Yod to murder Bua Thian, but Son arrives just in time to save her.
Apphan then drugs Bua Thian, intending to rape her. But the lingering spirit of the real Bua Khamkaew, still drawn to her old body, intervenes and helps save her. Ruenjai also disrupts Apphan’s plan. A violent fight breaks out between them. Apphan shoots Ruenjai, but before dying she stabs him and leaves him gravely wounded.
Seeing Bua Thian as Thiankanya, Apphan tries to shoot her too — but instead he is overwhelmed by visions of the spirits of all the people he has murdered, coming to claim his life. At last, Apphan dies, following Ruenjai into death.
Then the spirit of Bua Khamkaew comes to demand her body back from Thiankanya. But Jao Bua Lawong refuses and instead sends Khamkaew’s soul to be reborn as the daughter of Bua Thian and Son. The two marry and live at Ban Sujanya, naming their daughter Srikanya.
But tragically, Srikanya dies at only twenty years old in a car accident — mirroring the way her previous life had ended in an overturned vehicle.
By 2010, Kor Ya listens to the saga of his family with deep emotion.
Follow the story in “Jongkon King Thian”, airing every Friday at 8:30 PM and Saturday–Sunday at 8:15 PM on Thai TV Channel 3, beginning with its first episode on March 26, 2010.
At the beginning of the story, Jao Bua Thian, an 85-year-old woman, tells the remarkable story of her life to her grandson Kor Ya. Her original name was Thiankanya.
In 1952, after the death of their parents, Thiankanya and her younger brother Komut, nicknamed Kong, take responsibility for their family inheritance. They live together at Ban Sujanya with Son, their adopted younger brother, whom Thiankanya’s father had raised. Kong has been ill since childhood, so Thiankanya hires Ruenjai, a young nurse, to take care of him. Eventually Kong becomes gravely ill and dies.
Ruenjai informs Lamom, who is secretly delighted that the arsenic-laced herbal pills she had entrusted to Ruenjai have worked. Ruenjai is horrified to learn that Lamom has used her as a murder weapon. But Lamom threatens to expose the fact that Ruenjai is not a real nurse at all and has forged her credentials, so Ruenjai is forced to continue obeying her.
Thiankanya is devastated by her brother’s death. Ruenjai looks after her so attentively that Thiankanya decides to keep her on as her personal nurse. Friends of Kong attend the funeral, including Apphan, who introduces himself as Kong’s senior friend. Everyone is surprised by how quickly Apphan becomes close to Thiankanya, because no one has ever heard Kong mention him before. During the funeral, Lamom appears and demands a share of the estate, claiming to be another wife of Thiankanya’s father. Prathin, the lawyer for the Sujanya family, points out that Lamom has lost everything through gambling. Furious, Lamom tries to attack Thiankanya, but Apphan steps in to protect her, making Thiankanya admire him.
His actions, however, make Son suspicious. Since Son has always handled Kong’s papers, he knows there has never been a single letter from Apphan. He warns Thiankanya, but she refuses to listen and even scolds him, leaving Son no choice but to watch Apphan carefully from a distance.
Meanwhile, Jaras, Thiankanya’s aunt, brings young men for Thiankanya to consider as suitors because she worries about her marriage prospects. But Thiankanya is not interested because she has already secretly fallen for Apphan. Once Kong’s funeral is over, Apphan becomes a part of Ban Sujanya, attentively caring for Thiankanya until affection blossoms into love.
Apphan claims that the law office in Chiang Mai where he used to work has closed, so he has come to Bangkok to work. Thiankanya arranges a job for him at Prathin’s law office and allows him to stay at Ban Sujanya — though only in the stable quarters, not the main house. Apphan resents this but can do nothing. In truth, he is not a lawyer at all; he has forged his qualifications and is scheming to seize Thiankanya’s wealth. By winning Prathin’s trust, he succeeds in taking over responsibility for Thiankanya’s assets from Pranot, Prathin’s nephew.
Apphan’s womanizing leads him into affairs with both Ruenjai and Aree, a clerk in Prathin’s office. He has Aree forge documents to embezzle Thiankanya’s money, but when Prathin catches on, Apphan shifts the blame to Pranot, forcing him to resign and move to Chumphon. Later Prathin discovers the truth — that Apphan’s law degree is fake and that he is actually Lamom’s grandson. Terrified his secret will be revealed, Apphan kills Prathin.
Servants in the house notice Ruenjai sneaking off to Apphan’s separate quarters and report it to Son. Angry, Son tells Thiankanya, but Apphan and Ruenjai deny everything and instead manipulate Thiankanya’s sympathy. She softens. Soon after, Apphan proposes marriage to her.
Before the wedding, Apphan has Aree forge a letter in Thiankanya’s handwriting and send it to Son, expelling him from Ban Sujanya. Heartbroken, Son never returns. Apphan then orders Ruenjai to slowly poison Thiankanya so that she grows weak and ill, just as Kong had. Before she dies, Thiankanya learns the truth: Apphan is Lamom’s grandson. In response, Apphan pushes her down the stairs and tells the doctor she merely fainted and fell.
But Thiankanya does not realize that she has died.
Instead, her spirit is drawn into the body of Jao Bua Khamkaew, a fiery noblewoman from the North, who happens to have been brought to the same hospital after a serious accident. Thiankanya wakes up in Khamkaew’s body to the joy of Jao Song Mueang and the maid Lapun, while she herself is shocked to discover she now inhabits another woman’s body. The doctors assume she is suffering temporary memory loss.
Forced to live as Jao Bua Khamkaew, she later learns that her original body has already been cremated by Apphan. When Apphan sees Bua Khamkaew, he immediately becomes infatuated with her. Thiankanya decides to use this new body to continue investigating him.
Soon Jao Bua Lawong, Khamkaew’s grandmother, and Paka Fa, her half-sister, arrive in Ayutthaya to check on her condition. Through Jao Song Mueang, Thiankanya learns that Khamkaew had not gotten along with her grandmother and disliked Paka Fa. So she bows before the old lady and apologizes — and the closer Jao Bua Lawong gets to her, the more certain she becomes that the spirit in this body is not Khamkaew’s. Thiankanya finally tells her the truth.
The old lady gives her a new name: Bua Thian.
Worried about Son, Bua Thian asks her grandmother to help support him. The old lady agrees and arranges through Song Mueang to fund Son’s studies until he finishes medical school. Bua Thian writes letters to Son on the family’s behalf.
Later Bua Thian enters the room where family portraits are kept and is stunned to learn that the old grandmother is actually nearly a hundred years old. Knowing she will not live much longer, Jao Bua Lawong chooses Bua Thian as the heir to her precious longevity medicine formula.
Meanwhile, Apphan is furious that the small lakeside house has been left to Son in Kong’s will. He lashes out at Aree, who demands a large sum of money in exchange for keeping his secrets. He pays her but threatens that she will never know peace. Terrified, Aree tells Son the truth, and Apphan hunts her down and kills her to silence her.
After graduating, Son asks to serve as a doctor in Chom Thong, to repay Jao Bua Lawong’s kindness. Once everything is arranged, the old grandmother dies peacefully. Son comforts Bua Thian. Song Mueang, unhappy at how close Son is becoming to her, makes his feelings known, but Bua Thian tells him she thinks of him only as an older brother. Song Mueang gradually begins turning toward Paka Fa, who has always treated him well and secretly loves him.
Apphan later shoots Son out of anger because he believes Son has taken Bua Thian away from him. Bua Thian pretends to visit Apphan in Bangkok. Ruenjai, frightened that Bua Thian might steal Apphan from her, hires a killer named Yod to murder Bua Thian, but Son arrives just in time to save her.
Apphan then drugs Bua Thian, intending to rape her. But the lingering spirit of the real Bua Khamkaew, still drawn to her old body, intervenes and helps save her. Ruenjai also disrupts Apphan’s plan. A violent fight breaks out between them. Apphan shoots Ruenjai, but before dying she stabs him and leaves him gravely wounded.
Seeing Bua Thian as Thiankanya, Apphan tries to shoot her too — but instead he is overwhelmed by visions of the spirits of all the people he has murdered, coming to claim his life. At last, Apphan dies, following Ruenjai into death.
Then the spirit of Bua Khamkaew comes to demand her body back from Thiankanya. But Jao Bua Lawong refuses and instead sends Khamkaew’s soul to be reborn as the daughter of Bua Thian and Son. The two marry and live at Ban Sujanya, naming their daughter Srikanya.
But tragically, Srikanya dies at only twenty years old in a car accident — mirroring the way her previous life had ended in an overturned vehicle.
By 2010, Kor Ya listens to the saga of his family with deep emotion.
Follow the story in “Jongkon King Thian”, airing every Friday at 8:30 PM and Saturday–Sunday at 8:15 PM on Thai TV Channel 3, beginning with its first episode on March 26, 2010.
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