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9.0 1 Seasons • 16 Episodes

Love Under the Moonlight - Season 1

Tongjan, an accountant who leads a simple and quiet life, is about to have a deathly adventure when she accidentally walks into a drug deal gone bad. Tacha, a multi-millionaire, saves her from multiple dangerous encounters as she is a witness against the "Black Pearl" gang. Tacha is naturally drawn to her as she resembles his ex-love. He is determined not to lose her again. Tacha's immortal life began when he battled a vampire with a dagger through the heart 200 years ago, and droplets of blood splashed onto his lips. Tongjan slowly learns that she has fallen for this vampire, but is she able to accept his being under the moonlight?

Top Cast

  • Theeradej Wongpuapan

    Theeradej Wongpuapan

    Thatcha / Thap

  • Preechaya Pongthananikorn

    Preechaya Pongthananikorn

    'Jan' Tongjan / Im

  • Eisaya Hosuwan

    Eisaya Hosuwan

    Khaohom

  • Weerakaniz Kanwatthanakul

    Weerakaniz Kanwatthanakul

    Phanu

  • Nichari Chokprajakchat

    Nichari Chokprajakchat

    Primprao

  • Surinthon Karawoot

    Surinthon Karawoot

  • Aanan Boonnak

    Aanan Boonnak

  • Rinlanee Sripen

    Rinlanee Sripen

  • Willie McIntosh

    Willie McIntosh

    Matthew

Overview

Tongjan, an accountant who leads a simple and quiet life, is about to have a deathly adventure when she accidentally walks into a drug deal gone bad. Tacha, a multi-millionaire, saves her from multiple dangerous encounters as she is a witness against the "Black Pearl" gang. Tacha is naturally drawn to her as she resembles his ex-love. He is determined not to lose her again. Tacha's immortal life began when he battled a vampire with a dagger through the heart 200 years ago, and droplets of blood splashed onto his lips. Tongjan slowly learns that she has fallen for this vampire, but is she able to accept his being under the moonlight?

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