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Angel Mek (Pawit Wiangnon), a saltwater blood boy who lives with the sea, Darika (Khelin Munchon), the daughter of a billionaire. He and she met unintentionally. Mek was forced to catch Darika to use his ships bargain that Darikas father seized. Because of the lack of massage He and she had to travel and lived together until he returned the boat. There are many stories with both lives. Darika had to come with the clouds, which in her eyes were robbers. Causing their relationship to start with anger Hate and bad feelings for each other Clouds Padarika hide on a island. When he came to experience the true identity of the cloud, Darika knew that people were so bad like Mek.

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Dr. Kosin, who takes the whole life, researching about Thai herbs and hoping that Major Dr. Devin The only son inherited the inheritance of the family. But Doctor Devin did what he wanted. Is a field doctor to help the brave soldiers who fight Until he had to be shot while helping the injured soldiers Doctor Devin fell a cliff and disappeared. Which made Dr. Kosin On -in, the lover of Doctor Devin and Doctor Wisut, a close friend thinks he is dead. Dr. Devin recovered. He cant even remember his own name. I dont know where it came from and where to go. There will be times when the past story comes back in the mind. But was unable to revive his memory Doctor Devin, according to the pilgrimage, who saved his life and was lost at Thong Pha Phum and this place, the mannexual mans melodies escaped the chase of a group of teenagers who think he is a thief. And went to hide in the car of the Sai Thong goddess office that traveled to perform a ceremony for a resort With the mother of the doctor Charoen Kwan, a beautiful woman aged twenty

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Four young men with four different professions once firmly believed that life would be worthwhile if they were handsome, fabulously wealthy, and adored by beautiful women. But in the end, they discover that such fortune is meaningless if life lacks true love from that special someone. (Channel 3)
In the restless metropolis, everyone moves forward, rushing toward a seemingly more prosperous life. Those with better education often reach their goals faster. However, for an artistic soul like Vayu, things are different. Though he has little formal education, his natural good looks and silver tongue give him an advantage over others, especially when it comes to winning the hearts of beautiful women.
This is the story of the "Handsome-by-Choice Gang," consisting of four handsome but poor young men: Mekha, Vayu, Ratchata, and Phirun.
The four of them come up with an idea to "add value" to themselves by upgrading from low-class rogues to high society. Their plan involves targeting beautiful, rich, and capable women to be their girlfriends.
Mekha targets Khun Pim, the beautiful daughter of the owner of the country's largest textile and sports equipment company. Mekha disguises himself as a down-to-earth "high-so" (high society) gentleman to get a job at her company. He faces the full force of her temper until he almost gives up. However, events take a turn when Mekha changes his heart, becoming a good person and helping Pim save her company from villains. Pim begins to feel good about Mekha and starts to like him. Just as things are going well, Seki, Pim’s fiancé, returns and tries to obstruct their love. He digs up dirt until he exposes Mekha’s true identity to Pim: he is a fake millionaire who is actually just an ordinary Likay dancer. When the truth is revealed, Pim is furious and hates Mekha for deceiving her.
Vayu, the playboy, chooses Alisa, Thailand's number one superstar actress, as his target, unaware that she is a flower already owned by someone else. Vayu accidentally stumbles into the entertainment industry and becomes a popular new actor. However, his relationship with his father sinks while his relationship with Alisa progresses further than anyone else's, to the point of marriage. Songpol, Alisa's manager, uses Father's Day to expose Vayu to the public, revealing that he is merely the son of a ferry boat operator, not the yacht owner he claimed to be. Vayu accepts his fate and walks away from Alisa to care for his father, seeking to amend his wrongs. Alisa, unable to accept the reality, flees from her superstar life and goes into hiding.
Ratchata, the creative programmer, becomes infatuated with Khun Ham, the daughter of an amusement park owner. They develop a romance and encourage one another, completely unaware that they are actually falling in love in the online world, revealing their feelings without ever seeing each other's faces.
Phirun, the ultimate trickster, tries to chase his own dream. He chooses a beautiful model as his stepping stone to success. He almost ends up happily ever after, but has a change of heart and falls for a swindler named Ladda. She poses as a boutique owner, but in reality, she is just an employee who—just like him—planned to use Phirun as a stepping stone for her own dreams.
All four men must face chaos in their hearts, life twists, business schemes, and various obstacles from the people around them. What will guide these four through their problems? Let's cheer for them and see if true love can bloom from deception.
Follow the excitement in the romantic drama "Rot Fai Ruea May Likay Kong Thai" (Train, Ferry, Likay, Film Set). Broadcast: Monday - Friday at 18:30 - 19:45 on Thai TV Channel 3. Premiere Date: Monday, July 28, 2014.

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Kewalin, a beautiful and passionate young conservationist, is the only daughter of Mr. Wisoot, a wealthy businessman who owns a massive stone-crushing plant in the North. Kewalin is headstrong and refuses to listen to anyone. She is deeply convinced that her father's business destroys the environment and was the very reason her mother died of a broken heart. Kewalin dreams of and is determined to become a conservationist just like her mother. Because of this, she opposes her father's business in every possible way.
Meanwhile, Mr. Wisoot loves and is fiercely protective of his daughter, as Kewalin is the last thing his wife left him before she passed away. He plans for Kewalin to marry Cherngchan, a young naval officer and the son of a close family friend. Thida, Kewalin's stepmother, also tries hard to play matchmaker. Kewalin absolutely refuses, stating she cannot marry someone she does not love. But Wisoot threatens to cut off her financial support entirely, prompting Kewalin to plot her revenge against her father.
As soon as she returns from abroad, Kewalin heads straight to Khao Lak to start an artificial coral reef project to create habitats for marine life, with Cherngchan assisting her. Stubbornly, Kewalin refuses to contact Wisoot, which makes him incredibly angry.
Kewalin travels to Khao Lak National Park but arrives ahead of schedule due to a mix-up. This exposes her to the disorganization of the park rangers: Taengran, Wat, and Phajon. She also meets Bancha, the head of the national park. Convinced that no one takes their job seriously, Kewalin constantly clashes with almost everyone in the office.
On her way to the park, Kewalin observes the local villagers' way of life and is utterly appalled to see them openly eating and selling sea turtle eggs. She tries to report it to the police, but they ignore her because it is a local custom she is simply unfamiliar with.
At the park, Kewalin meets Plearn, a true local man of the sea, who is diving to collect coral. Angered that Plearn is destroying nature, the two clash, and Kewalin beats him up severely. Neither realizes that their paths are destined to cross again in unexpected ways. At her park accommodation, Kewalin meets Mae Phon, the park's housekeeper, who takes good care of her. Kewalin is deeply impressed by Mae Phon's kindness, completely unaware that she is Plearn's mother.
As Kewalin's artificial coral project gets underway, she faces a lack of cooperation from her colleagues, causing severe delays. She needs a skilled local expert, and Bancha recommends a man—who turns out to be Plearn.
Working together, Kewalin and Plearn don't exactly like each other, but necessity forces them to cooperate. An accident occurs where Kewalin drops her mother's necklace into the water, leading to a huge argument. The boat takes on water and is damaged, leaving them stranded on an island together. They eventually survive and make it back, but their relationship remains terrible.
At the same time, Kewalin's relationship with her colleagues deteriorates because her intense dedication makes her view them as inefficient. Over time, the situation improves as Plearn steps in as a mediator, helping Kewalin understand her coworkers and the locals better. Bancha also secretly helps her. However, the person most frustrated by this is Aoi, an older woman whose foreign husband died during the tsunami in Thailand. Aoi inherited his wealth, becoming the owner of a restaurant and a cabaret show. Aoi has always secretly loved Plearn and is furious to see Kewalin and Plearn getting so close.
When a trawler starts dragging its nets near the shore, Kewalin is furious and tries to push Bancha to take action. Bancha tries to explain the complexity of the issue, but Kewalin refuses to listen and insists on handling it herself. When she goes to the police, she learns that the trawler belongs to Nai Hua Chaiya, a powerful local mafia boss whom no one dares to touch. Facing this massive problem, Kewalin turns to Plearn for advice. Despite their differences, they team up for the sake of the community to create an "aquatic animal bank." The goal is to provide villagers with a sustainable livelihood so they won't have to destroy nature anymore.
Kewalin and Plearn must work together on the artificial coral and the marine animal bank projects. They struggle to make the villagers understand the benefits and face numerous obstacles, but ultimately, the projects succeed. The villagers see the benefits as their incomes rise without having to break the law, and they willingly begin to cooperate.
Plearn and Kewalin grow closer, and their bond blossoms into love, though neither is willing to admit it. Kewalin notices that every full moon night, Plearn disappears without a trace. She keeps her suspicions to herself but resolves to find out exactly where he goes.
Meanwhile, Nai Hua Chaiya attempts to encroach on the villagers' land to build a pier for tourist boats, tearing right through the coral reefs. Kewalin and Plearn try to rally the locals to protest, receiving full support from Komsan, Nai Hua Chaiya's son.
Komsan goes out of his way to help Kewalin, which makes Plearn's younger sister, Ploy, dislike her, as Ploy secretly has a crush on Komsan. Aoi is also angry because Kewalin is getting too close to Plearn. Aoi and Ploy conspire to get rid of Kewalin from the island, but their plans constantly fail. Kewalin narrowly escapes every time with the help of Taengran, a park official who defects from Aoi's side to become Kewalin's loyal assistant.
Cherngchan requests a transfer to the South to investigate a drug trafficking ring that traces back to Khao Koh. He warns Kewalin to go home because the island is not safe. Kewalin refuses to leave because her mission is not yet complete. Cherngchan warns her to be careful. Before leaving, Cherngchan meets Ploy. He finds her interesting, but Ploy ignores him. When Komsan learns about Cherngchan from Ploy, he shows intense interest and orders Ploy to keep spying on Cherngchan for him. Ploy eagerly agrees, thinking Komsan is finally paying attention to her.
The aquatic animal bank project begins to make progress, attracting foreign tourists. Kewalin is thrilled that her project is benefiting the community. She opens an English class for the villagers, including Plearn, so they can communicate with the foreigners.
Just as everything seems to be going smoothly, bad news strikes. Tour groups cancel their bookings due to problems abroad, cutting off the villagers' income. Everyone feels discouraged and hopeless. Plearn and Kewalin console them, urging them not to give up and to rise up and fight for their community once again.
On a full moon night, Plearn prepares to take his boat out as usual. Kewalin secretly follows him. They clash, and Kewalin accuses Plearn of doing something illegal or being part of the drug gang. Plearn drags Kewalin along with him. What she sees leaves her speechless: Plearn is moving sea turtle eggs away from the beach to save them from villagers who hunt them. Kewalin wants to apologize for misunderstanding him but doesn't have the courage.
On the boat ride back, Kewalin spots mysterious lights coming from the other side of the island. Curious, she convinces Plearn to check it out. They discover a cave where art sculptures are hidden. They are spotted and chased by criminals, resulting in their boat exploding, but they manage to escape and hide on another island.
Ploy asks Komsan for help to search for them, but Komsan gets visibly angry before quickly covering it up. Ploy starts to suspect that Komsan knows more than he's letting on and consults Aoi. Aoi leads the villagers on a search but only finds the wreckage of the boat, leading everyone to believe Plearn and Kewalin are dead. Komsan is openly overjoyed, leaving Ploy devastated that the man she loves is happy about her brother's death.
Cherngchan arrives on the island to take Kewalin home. Bancha tells him she is missing, so Cherngchan informs Kewalin's father. Everyone rushes to search for them, but Komsan fiercely opposes the effort. Wisoot travels down to find his daughter himself and runs into his old friend, Bancha. Wisoot accuses Bancha of holding onto the past, but Bancha shoots back that it was Wisoot's greed that made him neglect his family and caused his wife's death (both men had loved the same woman: Kewalin's mother). Wisoot fires back by bringing up Bancha's past, leaving Bancha in silence. Wisoot knows that Bancha's son ran away abroad and cut off all contact. Cherngchan steps in, telling them to calm down because the priority is finding Kewalin. Wisoot swallows his pride and asks for Bancha's help, believing his daughter is still alive.
When Nai Hua Chaiya learns that Wisoot is a major businessman, he eagerly offers to help find Kewalin, planning to lure Wisoot into a joint resort venture. Secretly, Chaiya is plotting to seize community land owned by Plearn to build a hidden tourist resort. Komsan, who acts like a good guy helping the community and constantly arguing with his father over his business, is actually a major drug lord using his art gallery as a front. Even Nai Hua Chaiya has no idea.
While stranded on the island, Kewalin attempts to dive and survey the coral reefs but gets into an accident. Plearn dives down to save her life. Just as Kewalin opens her eyes, Cherngchan and Bancha, who had been searching for them, arrive. Kewalin wakes up in Cherngchan's arms and mistakenly believes he was the one who saved her.
Wisoot begs Plearn not to tell Kewalin the truth about saving her, for the sake of her future, as she is supposed to go back and marry her fiancé, Cherngchan. Plearn is heartbroken but gives his word as a gentleman and tries to distance himself from Kewalin.
Plearn asks Kewalin to meet him to tell her something important. Kewalin thinks he is going to propose. Overjoyed, she meets Cherngchan to break off their engagement. However, things do not go as planned. When she returns to the cliff for their meeting, she sees Plearn and Aoi being physically affectionate. Kewalin is deeply disappointed and hurt by Plearn's actions.
Back in the village, chaos erupts. Capitalists are trying to evict the villagers, holding legal title deeds to the land. Kewalin and park officials try to negotiate, but they are defeated by the evidence, as the deeds were legally issued. Kewalin is forced to be the one to evict the villagers from their livelihood. Plearn is incredibly disappointed in her.
Cherngchan asks Plearn to take him to the island where he found the drug cave. Plearn agrees because it is the island where the turtles come to lay eggs. At the very least, it will fulfill the promise he made to Kewalin to take her to see the turtles. Plearn asks Cherngchan to fulfill that promise for him, and Cherngchan immediately agrees.
Komsan, the mastermind and owner of the drug-stuffed sculptures, panics that his secret will be exposed. He plans to murder Plearn to silence him. However, Aoi learns of the plot from Komsan's drunken henchmen who spill the beans to her own staff. Aoi rushes to warn Plearn but ends up taking a bullet for him, leaving her severely injured.
Nai Hua Chaiya brings the police to arrest Plearn for drug trafficking because a massive stash of drugs was found on the deserted island near the beach where Plearn watches the turtles. Only Plearn's hut and belongings were found there.
At the hospital, Aoi regains consciousness and begs Kewalin to find the truth. Moved by Aoi's heart and her love for Plearn, Kewalin asks Cherngchan for help. Cherngchan asks why she is doing this for Plearn. Kewalin doesn't answer but promises that once this is over, she will go back and marry him immediately. Through a man's intuition, Cherngchan knows Kewalin has absolutely no feelings for him.
Ploy overhears Aoi's conversation with Kewalin and confronts Komsan. Komsan fiercely drives her away. Devastated, Ploy visits Plearn in jail but only cries, too afraid to tell him the truth because Komsan threatened to kill her entire family. Plearn tells her not to worry and asks her to take good care of their mother.
Cherngchan investigates and discovers that Plearn is a good man, just like his father, who also died for the cause of island conservation. Cherngchan needs to know what Plearn was really doing on that island. He goes back on a moonless night and discovers the truth: Plearn was watching the turtles lay eggs until morning. Cherngchan also spots a mysterious boat circling the back of the island.
Plearn is released, much to Komsan's anger, as he fears Plearn can identify him as the owner of the drugs. Komsan decides to blow up the cave to destroy the evidence, but Cherngchan sets a trap and successfully arrests Komsan.
Chaiya had no idea that his son was a major drug lord smuggling drugs overseas inside art pieces. Devastated, he decides to make amends to the community by returning all the farming land. Everyone is overjoyed that peace is finally restored.
Wisoot and Bancha reconcile. With Kewalin's help, Wisoot reunites Bancha with his estranged son. Bancha is overjoyed, and the old friends finally mend their relationship. Seeing Mae Phon, Wisoot teases Bancha to start a new life. Bancha takes the advice and proposes to Mae Phon, forming a new family, and Plearn proudly calls Bancha his father.
With everything resolved, Kewalin decides to return home at her father's request. She decides to study abroad to forget Plearn and her past on the island.
Three years later, Kewalin returns to Thailand and sees the news that Koh Khai (Egg Island) has been declared a Natural World Heritage Site due to its abundant environment. The three projects Kewalin and Plearn built together fully restored the island's marine nature, bringing sea turtles back to lay eggs naturally on the beach. This was achieved through the united effort of the villagers and their community leader—Plearn.
At Kewalin and Cherngchan's wedding, Bancha attends and gives Kewalin a gift. When she opens it, she is stunned. Inside the box is her mother's necklace, which was lost in the sea, and which Plearn had promised to return. Memories flood back; Plearn had kept every promise he ever made to her.
Kewalin decides to call off the wedding. Cherngchan is actually relieved by her decision and wishes her happiness. He returns to the Koh Khai community with Kewalin to reunite with Ploy, the girl who caught his eye from the very beginning. On a full moon night by the beach, Plearn and Kewalin hold their wedding ceremony, witnessed by the sea turtles and schools of fish...
Years later, at a global environmental conference, Khao Koh is officially recognized by UNESCO as a Natural World Heritage Site, thanks to the relentless efforts of Plearn, the local leader, and Kewalin, the conservationist, who fought together to make it a reality.
Tune in to Yod Rak Nak Soo (My Beloved Fighter), airing every Monday - Friday at 6:30 PM on Thai TV Color Channel 3. Yod Rak Nak Soo premieres on Friday, November 30, 2012.

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Karaked (Suthida Katanon) is in love with Pitsanu (Touch Na Takuatung). However, Karaked's parents later force her to marry a young, wealthy Chinese man, causing the two lovers to separate. Karaked eventually has a daughter named Moodaeng (Ratchawin Wongwiriya). When her husband passes away, Moodaeng follows Karaked to live in Bangkok, leaving her aunt and workers to take care of their provincial farm and factory.
Meanwhile, Pitsanu has married Satee (Panadda Wongphudee), but with the strict condition that he is allowed to take Karaked back as a wife if she ever returns. Pitsanu and Satee have three children together: Pikulkaew (Benjawan Artner), Jaruek (Kan Kanin), and Rojana, also known as Mod (Pimaksiporn Wingomin). When Karaked and Moodaeng move into the Watcharaphan household, Satee is highly displeased but hides her resentment from Pitsanu. Only Pikulkaew is genuinely friendly towards Karaked and Moodaeng.
Pitsanu is heavily in debt to Pakinai (Pete Thongchua), a Major General army doctor. He has even mortgaged the Watcharaphan house to him, completely unaware that in the past, Pakinai's family was deeply betrayed by Pitsanu’s grandparents. Pakinai is actually out for revenge. Satee and her children know nothing of this massive debt; only Karaked knows the truth and desperately tries to find ways to help Pitsanu.
Moodaeng attends the same school as Mod. Satee, holding onto her grudge, constantly finds ways to cause trouble for them. Karaked pities her daughter but urges her to be patient. Moodaeng endures all the mistreatment for the sake of her mother. Pakinai regularly sends his nephew, Yothin (Chokchai Boonworametee)��who is friends with Jaruek—to collect the interest at the Watcharaphan house, leading Yothin to grow close to Pikulkaew.
Eventually, Pakinai accelerates the debt collection, placing Pitsanu under such extreme stress that he suddenly dies. Karaked takes on Pitsanu’s heavy burdens and tries to salvage the family's financial standing, honoring Pitsanu's dying wish. After graduating, Moodaeng returns to the farm and discovers that her mother had been secretly selling off the factory and parts of the land to cover the family's expenses. Meanwhile, Satee and her children operate under the false assumption that Karaked hoarded all of Pitsanu’s inheritance for herself.
When Karaked falls seriously ill, Moodaeng travels to visit her. On the train ride to Bangkok, she crosses paths with Pakinai. Upon arriving at the hospital, Moodaeng meets Pong (Piya Trakulrad), the family lawyer, and finally learns that their creditor is demanding full repayment of the debt.
In another subplot, Professor Arnon (Karin Sutayus), who teaches at Pikulkaew’s university, secretly loves Pikulkaew, but she becomes engaged to Yothin. Arnon gets to know Moodaeng and strongly dislikes the condescending way Mod treats her, so he consistently tries to protect Moodaeng. Angry at Arnon's attention toward Moodaeng, Mod conspires with Jaruek to ruin her. In a tragic turn of events, Karaked intervenes to save Moodaeng from their plot but falls down a flight of stairs to her death.
At the funeral, Moodaeng meets Pakinai and realizes that he is her mother’s ruthless creditor. Furious, she declares that she will pay off the debt as quickly as possible by marrying a wealthy man named Sia Methee (Auan Montree). Refusing to let her do this, Pakinai instead hires Moodaeng to work at his home. Her job is to care for Khun Prim (D.Y. Nannaphas Lertnamcherdskul), his young daughter from his late wife. Pakinai promises that if she works for 3 months, he will waive the interest, and if she completes 6 months, he will return the deed to the Watcharaphan house.
Moodaeng accepts the offer. Moving into Pakinai’s house, she is met with hostility from Taewee (Pijittra Siriwetchapan), Pakinai's late wife’s younger sister, and Lamom (Suda Chuenban), a fiercely loyal housekeeper. Fortunately, Saibua (Wimonphan Chaleechanhan), another maid, sympathizes with Moodaeng and often shares stories about Pakinai's household. Initially, Khun Prim dislikes Moodaeng because Taewee manipulates the child into thinking Moodaeng is there to be her wicked stepmother. Over time, however, the little girl grows to genuinely love and trust her.
Taewee continues to plot and severely bullies Moodaeng until she is forced to run away from the house. Pakinai and his daughter immediately set out to find her.
At Yothin and Pikulkaew's wedding, Pakinai publicly reveals the truth to both families: it was Moodaeng's mother, Karaked, who selflessly took the fall and sacrificed everything to pay off the Watcharaphan family's debts.
After running away, Moodaeng gets into an accident and is hospitalized. When Pakinai finds out, he rushes to bring her back and hands over the title deed as promised. Moodaeng, in turn, gives the Watcharaphan house to Pikulkaew as a wedding gift. Finally, Pakinai proposes to Moodaeng, asking her to marry him so she can be Khun Prim's mother forever.

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Chom is a final-year nursing student who has to move into a dormitory to escape Kamphon, her adoptive father, a gambling addict who tries to rape her. Ari, the woman who adopted and raised her, has poor health, so Chom hopes that after graduating she will be able to care for her. But Ari suddenly dies in an accident, and Chom is forced to move back home with her evil adoptive father.
Chat is a vocational school student. After finishing a part-time job at a garage and heading home, he sees Chom running out of her house with her clothes in disarray. He helps her escape on his motorcycle right in front of Kamphon. Chat takes Chom to stay at Mae Chuen’s house. The next morning, Chom secretly sees two men eating with Mae Chuen and asks Chat who they are. Chat tells her that the eldest brother is Charn, who has just passed the bar exam to become a lawyer, and the second brother is Chai, a boxer.
While Kamphon is running a gambling den at home, Chat volunteers to go get Chom’s clothes from the house. Just then, the police arrive, so Chat disguises himself as a woman and manages to escape arrest. The next day, Mae Chuen is making Thai desserts and accidentally scalds herself with hot water. Chom sees this and helps her, then tells Mae Chuen her story. Mae Chuen then asks Chom to help sell sweets in front of the house.
Chai, Chat’s older brother, is training intensely in boxing with Kru Nae, his coach. Then Piphop, a lawyer, brings documents informing Kru Nae that his land is about to be seized. Kru Nae asks for a delay until after the boxing match.
When the match day arrives, Chai wins by knockout and is able to use the prize money to pay the land’s interest for Kru Nae. Mae Chuen tells everyone that Chom is her niece from the countryside who has come to study nursing. This leads to Aem, a tomboy and the daughter of Im, the transgender owner of a riverside guesthouse, constantly courting Chom every day.
When Kamphon discovers Chom’s whereabouts, he brings the police to arrest Chat, but Charn, knowing the law, is able to help him. Piphop sees Charn’s knowledge and abilities and invites him to work together, introducing him to Madam Phuangkaem and her daughter, Pimphan.
After Charn wins an inheritance case, the law office receives a share of the settlement. Pimphan buys a new car for Charn to drive. Mae Chuen then tells him to drive Chom to and from school instead of Chat, which causes Chat deep pain. Chat then enters a breakdance competition, wins a prize, and gives the money to Chom. But Chom donates the money to an orphanage instead. That night, Chat takes Chom to a fair, and they spend a happy evening together, causing Charn to miss her when he goes to pick her up from school.
Then trouble arises when Chom is harassed and Chat is beaten by a gang. Fortunately, Charn arrives in time to help and takes Chom home. Meanwhile, Chat is in the hospital on an IV drip with Aem caring for him. Charn takes advantage of the situation by getting Chom drunk and taking her to a motel. Just then, Chat and Aem, having recovered enough to leave the hospital, arrive in time to save Chom. Chat becomes furious with Charn and tries to run away with Chom, but Mae Chuen suddenly falls and hits her head, so Chom has to stay and take care of her.
A crucial boxing match is then arranged, with Kru Nae’s land at stake. But on the night before the fight, Chai sees Charn giving Chom a ring, and Chom happily accepts it. This leaves Chai heartbroken and without the will to fight.
As a result, he is badly beaten by the champion from Bangkok. Ashamed to return home, Chai is invited by Kru Nae to go live in Fang District, Chiang Mai, along with Kru Nae’s mute daughter, Nantha. In Fang, Kru Nae and Nantha work at the flower garden of Aunt Nian, Kru Nae’s sister, while Chai works at Thanathorn Orange Orchard, owned by the wealthy Thanathorn, an old friend of Kru Nae. Thanathorn has a daughter named Thipaya, who is the wife of Sakda.
Chai learns that Thipaya is the younger sister of Theprit, the owner of a major boxing camp. This gives Chai a chance to fight again, and he wins, regaining his popularity. Chai then returns home to everyone’s delight. When he learns that Chom is not actually engaged to Charn, he grows close to her as a lover. Charn, hurt by the sight of them together, goes off drinking and is seduced by Pimphan, who gets him drunk and ends up making him her husband. He then moves to live with her at her garden house.
Then Theprit and Mr. Batchaya organize another boxing match so that Singharat can have a rematch. But Chai is drugged and loses this time. When Chat learns the truth, he storms into the house and attacks Sakda, but Sakda shoots him dead. Mae Chuen is devastated and falls seriously ill with heart disease.
Thipaya tries to divorce Sakda, but he demands 80 million baht and tries to kill her. She survives, but is left completely paralyzed. Pimphan also becomes Sakda’s mistress. Later, Pimphan realizes Sakda is insincere and descends into drunken madness. Thanathorn hires Piphop to sue Sakda for drugging Chai during the boxing match. Unable to bear seeing his sister suffer, Thipaya’s older brother asks Chai to rescue her.
Thipaya then shoots Sakda dead. Chai sees this and quickly grabs the gun just as the police arrive, making it appear as though he is the killer. Chai is arrested and sentenced to death. Mae Chuen hears the news and dies of shock. Charn decides to fight Chai’s case on appeal. Thipaya finally confesses that she herself shot Sakda and reveals all the evil deeds that had happened, while Kamphon becomes a witness and betrays Mr. Bancha. The court ultimately reduces Chai’s sentence to only two years in prison for trespassing and assault. The police arrest Mr. Bancha on multiple charges. Piphop, overcome with guilt, commits suicide, while Charn is shot dead by Pimphan.
One year later, Chai is pardoned and returns home. He finds that the house has been turned into an orphanage. All the children call Chom “mother,” and Chom has continued to wait faithfully for Chai, even though she was once known as a woman with “three hearts.”
Follow the drama Sam Hua Jai (“Three Hearts”), a dramatic story about the love of three brothers for one woman, set amid a society full of rivalry, exploitation, and corruption. It airs every Friday at 8:30 PM and Saturday-Sunday at 8:15 PM, beginning with its first episode on Saturday, June 26, on Thai TV Channel 3.

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Kaew is a handsome young fisherman who lives on a small island called Koh Pan Dao. As a hobby, he performs as a charming Likay (traditional Thai folk opera) hero, dancing in fulfillment of vows to the delight of widows and older women in the community. Kung Nang is Kaew’s daughter, while Wan—his sharp-tongued and narrow-minded wife—never sees anything good in anyone. She constantly scolds both her husband and child without fail, and refuses to let any woman get close to Kaew, especially Paen, the neighbor who is secretly in love with him.
Despite everything, Kaew deeply loves both his wife and daughter, enduring Wan’s harsh words without protest. One day, Wan travels to Bangkok with Kaew. While they stop for a meal, Wan goes off shopping for clothes and jewelry and gets separated from him. Worried, Kaew rushes to find her and spots her across the road. In his haste to reach her, he carelessly runs across the street and is hit by a car, leaving him injured. The car’s owner, a handsome and wealthy man named Vithoon, takes the couple to recover at his home in Bangkok.
Vithoon becomes attracted to Wan’s beauty and takes her out to enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Bangkok. By the time Wan realizes that he is actually a pimp, she has already willingly given herself to him. One night, Kaew discovers Wan in bed with Vithoon. From that moment on, Kaew becomes a completely different person—he grows a beard and spends his days drinking alone.
Later, at a restaurant where a wedding is taking place, Kaew sees Wan about to be married. He abducts the bride and takes her back to Koh Pan Dao. However, the bride insists her name is Tuangporn, denying that she is Wan and claiming she has never known Kaew. Refusing to believe her, Kaew beats her and chains her up in his house in a pitiful state. Tuangporn endures both physical and emotional abuse, as every attempt to escape fails—no one on the island comes to her aid.
Watthana, Tuangporn’s fiancé, hires a capable police officer, Inspector Pongthep, to investigate the situation while he brings clients to visit Koh Pan Dao as a cover. Tuangporn learns that her fiancé is nearby and tries to contact him, but they narrowly miss each other. Meanwhile, Watthana discovers that Inspector Pongthep is involved in corruption. Losing hope, Tuangporn changes her approach and treats Kaew kindly to gain his sympathy. Moved by her behavior, Kaew promises his daughter that he will no longer abuse her “mother.” Tuangporn then proposes a condition: she will behave well if Kaew grants her freedom. He agrees, allowing her to move freely around the island without being chained.
But Kaew’s nightmare soon returns. Inspector Pongthep, who is secretly working for Vithoon, discovers that Tuangporn is actually Wan’s twin sister. He plans to capture Tuangporn and sell her to Vithoon as a high-class prostitute, just like Wan. Fortunately, Kaew arrives in time to save her and finally learns the truth—that Tuangporn is Wan’s twin. Once again, Kaew is left in sorrow. Tuangporn returns home but falls into depression and refuses to move in with Watthana.
Filled with resentment toward Vithoon, Inspector Pongthep plots revenge. Wan witnesses him shooting Vithoon and, terrified, runs across the street—only to be struck by a car. Tuangporn gets the chance to see her sister one last time before she dies.
After all the tragic events, Watthana forces Tuangporn to go abroad to rest until the rumors die down.
What will become of Kaew and Tuangporn’s love? Stay tuned for the drama Fai Rak A Soon (The Demon’s Burning Love).

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Sud Daen Hua Jai (Edge of the Heart):
Police Lieutenant Dantrai (Sornram Theppitak), a skilled officer in the Border Patrol Police Division, reluctantly takes on a heavy responsibility when Minister Pomut (Piek Pisal Akarasenee) entrusts his only daughter to Dantrai’s temporary care.
Piwara, also known as Nam Ping (Yadthip Rachpal), the minister’s daughter, is a beautiful, glamorous young woman absorbed in luxury and superficiality. She decides to marry Thanit (Phenphet Phenkul) under the instigation and encouragement of her aunt, Prakaidao (Naowarat Yuktanan), completely ignoring her father’s warnings.
The wedding is organized extravagantly, but it ends in disaster when suddenly Prangtip (Gift Anchisa Liewphairoj), a beautiful woman who has been secretly carrying a child for nearly six months, announces that the baby in her womb is Thanit’s.
As a result of this scandal, Minister Pomut decides to send Piwara to the northern border of the country.
Follow the story in Sud Daen Hua Jai.

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Namphueng, a dedicated teacher at a local sub-district school, is facing a crushing crisis. Her parents mortgaged their land to a powerful local influential figure, Sia Songyot, who is now threatening to seize it. Songyot offers a predatory deal: he will clear the debt if Namphueng becomes his mistress. With both of her parents falling seriously ill, Namphueng is desperate. Her family friend, Phan, takes her to seek help from a wealthy man named Terd.
Upon their first meeting, Namphueng is met with hostility from Terd’s aggressive son, Nan, and cold disdain from Terd himself. Terd agrees to pay off her debts, but with strict conditions: Namphueng must live in his house, serve him, and act as a private tutor to reform the rebellious Nan. Namphueng accepts the deal and retrieves her land title from a furious Sia Songyot.
As Namphueng settles into Terd's home, her hard work and sincerity begin to soften Terd's heart. However, Nan constantly sabotages her efforts. Meanwhile, Sia Songyot continues to harass her, even attempting to kidnap her from the house, though Terd and his men manage to rescue her. Concerned for her safety, Terd teaches Namphueng how to shoot and gives her a gun for self-defense.
Eventually, Namphueng’s kindness breaks through Nan’s defenses; he agrees to go to school in the city, much to Terd’s delight. However, feeling jealous of the growing bond between his father and the teacher, Nan calls his aunt, Tuenjai, to intervene. Tuenjai arrives at the ranch, acting as if she owns the place and openly claiming Terd. She maliciously frames Namphueng, claiming she saw her being intimate with a frequent visitor named Prathueang.
One evening, fueled by alcohol and jealousy after seeing Namphueng talking to Prathueang, Terd drives the man away and forces himself upon Namphueng. Despite the traumatic turn, Terd shows a softer side by bringing Namphueng’s parents home from the hospital once they recover. Namphueng is overjoyed to see them, and the day finally comes when her parents bring enough money to "buy back" her freedom from Terd. While the household staff is saddened by her departure, Tuenjai is thrilled to have her rival gone.
The story takes a dark turn involving Chatchai, Sia Songyot’s business partner. They are smuggling illegal timber and narcotics across the border and need Terd to open a mountain pass through his land. When Terd refuses, Chatchai kidnaps Namphueng and Nan as leverage. Terd coordinates with the police while infiltrating the sawmill at night. In a tense standoff, Chatchai threatens to lower Nan into a massive industrial saw blade. Tuenjai unexpectedly pulls a gun on Chatchai, allowing Terd to rush to the aid of his son and Namphueng. As the police raid the facility, a brutal fight ensues. Chatchai loses his footing and falls into the saw blade, meeting a gruesome end.
With the danger past, Terd begs Namphueng to stay with him. In a touching moment of redemption, Nan finally calls Namphueng "Mother." The three embrace in a circle of love, bringing joy to everyone at the ranch.

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