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In a modern metropolis, the belief that hard work, patience, and virtue lead to a good life is fading. Today, many focus solely on seizing opportunities and getting rich quick, discarding honesty and goodness. This is the story of a simple country girl’s struggle in the big city—a journey filled with humor, heart, and a fierce determination to stay true to herself.
Buatong (Arpa Pawilai) is a 20-year-old high school graduate helping her mother, Yupha, on their farm. Disaster strikes when their land becomes infertile due to secret sabotage by Ta Erb, a corrupt and lecherous moneylender. He offers to clear their 500,000 baht debt if Buatong becomes his wife. Refusing to lose her dignity, Buatong kicks him where it hurts and vows to find the money within three months.
She heads to Bangkok with her boyfriend, Duang (Mahassajan Matri), an aspiring luk thung (Thai country music) singer. However, they are separated at the bus station after Buatong is robbed.
While wandering aimlessly, Buatong is nearly assaulted by a predator, but she is rescued by Kornthep (Boom-Piyaphun Phakrit), a brave fire extinguisher salesman. With nowhere to go, Kornthep brings her to his home in the "Jaem Jai" community, where she meets his friends:
Meanwhile, Duang finds his way to Sound Siam, a famous record label. He catches the eye of Nuan-anong, the spoiled daughter of the label owner, Heia Chang. Nuan-anong uses her influence to get Duang an audition. He passes with flying colors and is rebranded as "Duangdee Nadon."
When Buatong eventually finds the company, Nuan-anong lies to her, claiming Duang failed and went back home. Later, Duang is forced to choose between fame and his past; he is told that to sign a contract and become a star, he must break up with his girlfriend. Blinded by ambition, Duang agrees.
Struggling to find work with only a high school diploma, Buatong tries construction but fails. Seeing her struggle, Kornthep encourages her to open a Hainanese Chicken Rice stall using his mother’s secret recipe.
The business takes a turn when Jao Sua Somchoke, a billionaire Kornthep once saved from a robbery, tastes Buatong's soup. The flavor moves him to tears—it is the exact taste of the soup made by his long-lost love. This leads to a tearful reunion between the Jao Sua and Pa Ploy, revealing that Kornthep is actually the Jao Sua’s son. Despite the wealth, Pa Ploy refuses his money, wanting to maintain their dignity.
Buatong wins a local beauty pageant, prompting Kornthep to finally confess his love. However, Duang returns to her, realizing his mistake. Confused, Buatong initially leans back toward Duang, leaving Kornthep heartbroken. He disappears to nurse his wounds.
When Buatong returns to her village, she discovers that her mother’s 500,000 baht debt has already been paid. She realizes it wasn't Duang who saved them, but Kornthep, who used all his hard-earned savings and rewards to help her family secretly.
Realizing who truly loves her, Buatong rushes back to Bangkok to find Kornthep. With the help of Thongdee, Benz, and even the Jao Sua’s limousine, she sets out to find the man who sacrificed everything for her.
Mae Dok Rak Ray (The Wandering Love Flower)

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Saming Ban Rai left his rural home as a teenager to work and put himself through university in Bangkok, as his hardworking farmer parents couldn't afford his education. After earning a degree and a scholarship to study agriculture abroad, he returns home with dreams of developing his birthplace.
However, tragedy awaits: his parents are dead. His father had been cheated out of their land by Mokhachak, a powerful local godfather. Grief-stricken, his mother took her own life, and his father died of a broken heart. Saming vows to take down Mokhachak’s empire. Although Saming is a gold-medal marksman nicknamed "The Lightning Trigger," he knows he cannot fight the godfather’s army alone.
Saming recruits a team of skilled justice-seekers:
Together, they establish a base and encourage the local villagers to stop paying unfair debts, promising to protect them and teaching them modern, chemical-free farming through a new cooperative.
Mokhachak has two beautiful daughters: Pla Dang, who stays home and flattery her father, and Nok Khiao, who likes to explore the local market with her nanny, Kaewta.
Mokhachak tries to separate the lovers by having his henchmen, Mek and Mok, spy on them. In a comedic twist, Saming disguises himself as a buff but "sexy" woman named Khwanming to see Nok Khiao. Mokhachak is so smitten with the disguised Saming that he asks his daughter to be a matchmaker, only to be horrified when he "discovers" Khwanming is a tomboy interested in his daughter.
Mokhachak eventually orders a hit on Saming. Warned by Su Qi, the group prepares for war. Mokhachak recruits jungle bandits to storm Saming’s home, but they fall into a trap.
In the end, it is revealed that Samai, Samorn, and Saman are actually undercover police officers. ### Conclusion Mokhachak, seeing his empire crumble, surrenders peacefully for the sake of his daughters. He asks Saming to take care of Nok Khiao. While Pla Dang tries to claim Saming too, he remains loyal to Nok Khiao. Samorn and Saman compete for Pla Dang’s heart, though Saman eventually pivots toward Su Qi. With the dark influence gone, peace and prosperity finally return to the countryside of Ban Rai.

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The Worathat Thepkarn family, once a prestigious noble lineage, has fallen into ruin. Due to heavy gambling, the parents—Chao Khun and Khun Nai—have mortgaged all their assets and are reduced to selling family heirlooms just to survive. In a desperate bid to clear their debts, they plan to "sell" their daughters by marrying them off to wealthy creditors.
The two sisters couldn't be more different:
The parents set their sights on two wealthy bachelors: Denphong, a plantation owner from the North, and Saksit, a millionaire from the South and the family’s primary creditor.
Chaos ensues due to a misunderstanding. The family mistakes Jitti, the manager of Wiang Pha timber camp, for the wealthy plantation owner. Meanwhile, the real Denphong is a down-to-earth man who enjoys the confusion and pretends to be a lowly employee. Chao Khun and Khun Nai look down on him, and Sukhumal constantly clashes with him because he seems to see right through her.
On the other side, Saksit is cynical. Knowing Chao Khun wants to push a daughter onto him, he views the family with contempt. Suchada bears the brunt of his sarcasm, leading to constant friction. Despite his harsh exterior, Saksit finds himself unexpectedly shaken by his feelings for her.
Denphong invites the family to his estate, which happens to be near the property of Suchada’s ex-boyfriend, Thepjit. During an excursion into the forest, the group accidentally encounters a drug-running caravan. In the ensuing chaos, the group is separated into pairs:
The hardship of the wilderness, combined with the raw beauty of nature, forces both couples to see each other's true character. Romantic feelings begin to blossom amidst the danger.
The journey to a happy ending is not easy. Saksit, feeling a sense of duty, has already promised to marry Phattra, a woman who has been caring for his young daughter.
Meanwhile, Sukhumal returns from the forest only to face a forced marriage. Chao Khun mistakenly believes she was lost with Jitti and tries to arrange a match. When the truth comes out that she was actually with Denphong, she agrees to marry him—partly out of obligation, but mostly because she has already fallen for him. When his true identity as the wealthy "Pho Liang" is finally revealed, she is furious at the deception, but Denphong eventually wins her back.
In Bangkok, Suchada tries to start a new life and finds a job, only to discover that Saksit secretly used his influence to help her. Initially proud and hurt, she eventually realizes that Saksit has been quietly resolving her family's crises all along. Finally, pride gives way to the heart, and the two couples find their way to a lasting love.