The story of a young noble woman (Pream) who is compelled to marry a Chinese-Thai businessman (Grate) in order to save her home. Ying Ai is a royal descendent who is very proud of herself. Ying Ai was raised by her father to despise Jao Sua, a Chinese-Thai businessman and a mother's friend. Jao Sua, according to Ying Ai, is also to blame for her father's death. Lady Rattanawalee (Ying Ai's mother) accepts to marry Jao Sua in order to preserve her home, the Prakardiat Palace, from the debt her father left behind. However, things grow more complicated when her Adopted Uncle Prasit denies the money from Lady Rattanwalee, claiming that it must come from Ying Ai. Prasit will go so far as to kill Ying Ai in order to obtain the Palace, compelling Jao Sua to marry Ying Ai to his youngest son, Ram. As luck would have it, Ram declines the marriage, allowing Rab (who eagerly want to marry Ying Ai) to marry Ying Ai, allowing Ram's mother to control her son's hatred of the first wife's children. After marriage, however, Ying Ai is thrust into the struggle between Jao Sua and her father's past, forcing her to choose between Rab and her father. Will Ying Ai be able to let go of the past and find happiness with Rab? Will Lady Rattanawalee ultimately tell her daughter about her past? Will Ying Ai succumb to her heart's desire?
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The story of a young noble woman (Pream) who is compelled to marry a Chinese-Thai businessman (Grate) in order to save her home. Ying Ai is a royal descendent who is very proud of herself. Ying Ai was raised by her father to despise Jao Sua, a Chinese-Thai businessman and a mother's friend. Jao Sua, according to Ying Ai, is also to blame for her father's death. Lady Rattanawalee (Ying Ai's mother) accepts to marry Jao Sua in order to preserve her home, the Prakardiat Palace, from the debt her father left behind. However, things grow more complicated when her Adopted Uncle Prasit denies the money from Lady Rattanwalee, claiming that it must come from Ying Ai. Prasit will go so far as to kill Ying Ai in order to obtain the Palace, compelling Jao Sua to marry Ying Ai to his youngest son, Ram. As luck would have it, Ram declines the marriage, allowing Rab (who eagerly want to marry Ying Ai) to marry Ying Ai, allowing Ram's mother to control her son's hatred of the first wife's children. After marriage, however, Ying Ai is thrust into the struggle between Jao Sua and her father's past, forcing her to choose between Rab and her father. Will Ying Ai be able to let go of the past and find happiness with Rab? Will Lady Rattanawalee ultimately tell her daughter about her past? Will Ying Ai succumb to her heart's desire?
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