Wedding Plan
Pop and Mo's love is tested as Pop works in Catering tobe near her, but his feelings shift when he meets Oat, while Mo grows closer to a dedicated pilot trainee.
Pop and Mo's love is tested as Pop works in Catering tobe near her, but his feelings shift when he meets Oat, while Mo grows closer to a dedicated pilot trainee.
Naphat Leelahatorn
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Sailom
Orapan Phongmaykin
Yiwa
Kate Sasisarun Phiboonrattapong
Marine
Akhamsiri Suwanasuk
Im
Wacharin Anantapong
Lom's Mother
Pop and Mo's love is tested as Pop works in Catering tobe near her, but his feelings shift when he meets Oat, while Mo grows closer to a dedicated pilot trainee.
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