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Suay Roet Choet Sot - Season 1

Khwanuma is the heiress of a millionaire. She's a pretty, rich, snobby, picky and emotional model. Because she doesn't like to do her family's business, she trusts Worawit, her cousin to take care of her family's business. She doesn't realize that Worawit who she trusts the most is trying to swindle her. She happens to meet Thanop who she thinks is just an irritating food delivery boy. They quarrel with each other whenever they meet each.

Top Cast

  • Janie Tienphosuwan

    Janie Tienphosuwan

    KhwanUma

  • Rattapoom Toekongsap

    Rattapoom Toekongsap

    Thanop

  • Pasut Banyam

    Pasut Banyam

    Veerathep

  • Sara Legge

    Sara Legge

    Pimmanee / "Pim"

  • Kosawis Piyasakulkaew

    Kosawis Piyasakulkaew

    Worawit

  • Chotika Wongwilas

    Chotika Wongwilas

    Yonlada

  • Tae Panraphol Wisitwatcharamongkol

    Tae Panraphol Wisitwatcharamongkol

    Amorn

  • Maneerat Kam-Uan

    Maneerat Kam-Uan

    Sopha / "Nun"

  • Naowarat Yuktanan

    Naowarat Yuktanan

    Phannee

Overview

Khwanuma is the heiress of a millionaire. She's a pretty, rich, snobby, picky and emotional model. Because she doesn't like to do her family's business, she trusts Worawit, her cousin to take care of her family's business. She doesn't realize that Worawit who she trusts the most is trying to swindle her. She happens to meet Thanop who she thinks is just an irritating food delivery boy. They quarrel with each other whenever they meet each.

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