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Club Friday Season 12: Uncharted Love - Singles Tragedy

Jay is a single doctor who attempts to find a partner through a matchmaking company. Meanwhile, Chain has a girlfriend but his mother is obsessed with having him marry a woman who can take care of her, so he decides to find the perfect wife through the same company as Jay. After meeting each other, Jay and Chain quickly get married. But between her husband having a mistress and an overbearing mother-in-law, this marriage will eventually kill her alive.

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  • Pattarasaya Kreursuwansiri

    Pattarasaya Kreursuwansiri

    Ingfah

  • Sutatta Udomsilp

    Sutatta Udomsilp

    Namwan

  • Yuke Songpaisan

    Yuke Songpaisan

    Nai

  • Tewin Surachardkait

    Tewin Surachardkait

Overview

Jay is a single doctor who attempts to find a partner through a matchmaking company. Meanwhile, Chain has a girlfriend but his mother is obsessed with having him marry a woman who can take care of her, so he decides to find the perfect wife through the same company as Jay. After meeting each other, Jay and Chain quickly get married. But between her husband having a mistress and an overbearing mother-in-law, this marriage will eventually kill her alive.

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