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"We will be rich!!!" This is the ultimate dream of the members of the Matayath-Udom household, a hilarious family who owns an antique buying and recycling business. They live a "sticky" life in the "Tueng Nued" (stingy) style, saving everything in their path to make the most money possible—to the absolute extreme.
The person who planted these deep roots of frugality in the family's mind is Prayad (Krirk Schiller), the head of the family and owner of the antique business, who has god-level recycling knowledge. He is solidly supported by Chae-Im (Jarunee Suksawat), the eccentric housewife with excellent food preservation skills, and Grandpa Som (Settha Sirachaya), Prayad’s father, a herbal expert who instills moral principles and honest saving methods into his grandchildren.
The grandchildren include:
Their chaotic stingy life gets even messier when Wansai (Manow), the fabulous but short-tempered eldest daughter of the luxurious Roo-Alangkan family, drives the car of Fin (Panat), her narcissistic boyfriend, while looking for her younger sister. She almost hits Aomsap, but luckily swerves just in time, suffering only minor injuries while Aomsap narrowly escapes death.
The near-crash accident causes Gonthong (Kob Songsit), the head of the Roo-Alangkan family, to explode with rage. He was once Prayad’s best friend until Prayad set his butt on fire for stealing his girlfriend, turning them into bitter enemies. Gonthong vows to sue Aomsap. Prayad rushes in to defend his son, and the two fathers nearly come to blows.
Wansook (Best Pattharawaree), the youngest daughter of the luxury house, sees the fathers fighting and can't take it anymore. She fakes an epileptic seizure to diffuse the situation, causing the two families to temporarily stop fighting. When they get home, Jerd-Ratsamee (Took Chanokwanun Rakcheep), the madam of the luxury house, takes care of Wansook until she recovers. However, Jay Mud (Rudklao), a land broker who constantly stirs up trouble between the two families so they will move out and she can buy their land, reveals that Wansook had disappeared because she is broke.
And so, the war between the two households explodes in earnest, with the future of their families at stake. How will their chaotic stories end? Follow the fun in "Krob Krua Tueng Nued Tued Khan Thep" (The Ultimate Stingy Family), airing Monday-Friday at 18:00 on Channel 7. Premiering Thursday, March 5, 2015.
Rich people aren't defined by what they have, but by what they give. When we can share, it means we are already rich!!!

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The Charoentham family—consisting of Pruek, the good-humored father; Didi, the witty mother; Fahsai, the innocent eldest daughter; and Payu, the smart and cheerful son—is facing a crisis: their home is about to be seized. The cause lies with Pruek, who entered into a ceramic export business with a friend. Due to his overly optimistic nature, Pruek was cheated out of everything, leading to bankruptcy. While they are worrying about how to solve this problem, a letter arrives stating that the Charoentham family has inherited a fortune from Pruek's distant relative. They are granted joint ownership of a beautiful mansion because Pruek's father was the adopted younger brother of the Khun Ying Mae (Lady Mother), the mansion's owner. Before Pruek's father passed away, Khun Ying Mae promised him that she would never let the Charoentham family suffer. After Pruek's father died, Pruek's mother decided to move out of that mansion.
When the family moves into the mansion, they discover that seven of their relatives—the children of the original owner—are already living there. It seems that five out of the seven are trying suspiciously hard to be nice to Fahsai and Payu. Additionally, there is Khun Ying Noppanapha, a distant relative of the family, who keeps coming around hoping to snatch the inheritance as well. Only Hok (Six), the youngest brother, and Jed (Seven), the youngest sister, along with Auay and Yupin, the two maids, seem to be sincere.
Being optimistic people, the Charoentham family doesn't suspect much regarding the overly kind but untrustworthy behavior of their relatives. However, they later learn the secret reason why the mansion's owner gave the Charoentham family a share of the estate. It turns out that the first five children (1-5) of the owner are eccentric and selfish, hoping to hoard the entire inheritance for themselves without caring for or earning the love of others. The owner wanted to teach all seven children a lesson. Therefore, she wrote this will to include very distant relatives like the Charoentham family in the inheritance to fulfill her promise to Pruek's father and to help her children learn how to live with others. Furthermore, she set a rule: Within 3 years, whoever can make the children of the Charoentham family love, respect, and willingly give them their most important possession will inherit the remaining business and the entire family fortune.
While the mansion owner's children, divided into factions, pretend to be nice to Fahsai and Payu hoping to seize the remaining family business and inheritance, Hok gradually begins to feel a bond with Fahsai that goes beyond being just relatives. Their love slowly begins to blossom amidst the fake kindness that the people in the house are showing the Charoentham family.
Follow the fun and chaos in the drama "7 Mongkut" (7 Crowns), airing every Sunday at 16:30 on Channel 7. Premiering Sunday, January 12, 2014.