Drama
PLOY LOM PHET
Premium
2002
15 Episodes
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Pan Pailin Chanakarn is the granddaughter of Saman Chanakarn, the owner of Bangkok's largest and most luxurious jewelry company. She is Saman's younger brother's daughter. Her father is the founder of Chanakarn Jewelry Company. Samarn is a half-partner. Later, Panpailin's parents died due to an accident. Samarn, therefore, had to manage the company alone. As well, Saman and his wife, Rumpai, took good care of the Panpailin but still, less than what was given to Charayu-Kamonnit, son and daughter. Saman is not very fond of Panpailin. He loved and pampered his children more. While Rampai loved and cared for Panpailin more than her child. Jirayu and Kamonnit were stubborn and self-centered. In contrast to the Panpailin who is sweet, cute, and obedient. Therefore, in Chanakarn's house, only Rampai loved and sincerely cared about Panpailin but Rampai couldn't help her much because Ramphai is afraid of Samarn. One day, Saman forced Panpailin to marry Chanon, the son of Veera and Tipha who owned the largest gem-cutting factory. Saman wanted to use his granddaughter as a business partner. Panpailin didn't love him at all. He had a reputation for being a playboy and flirting, especially flirting, which is an unacceptable habit. Tomorrow is her wedding day with Chon. Panpailin still couldn't figure out how she could survive. That's why she wanted to die. In the evening when she went down to join the dinner, Her face was so dull and burnt. Kamonnit, the older sister, told Panpailin should be glad to marry a handsome and rich man like Chanon. Panpailin's patience began to decline, replied that if Chan was good, why didn't Kamolthip marry him? Kamonnit immediately became angry. She said that she didn't marry Chanon because she already had a man in her heart, his name is Kamut. Apart from being rich, and handsome, he's also smart. Panpailin thought that Saman would allow his daughter to choose a man freely. Instead, she had to marry a man managed by adults but she couldn't do anything besides cry.
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