Childhood enemies Boom and Neung cross paths again as adults—Boom remembers the hurt he caused her, while Neung is instantly drawn to the woman she’s become, unaware of their shared past.
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Childhood enemies Boom and Neung cross paths again as adults—Boom remembers the hurt he caused her, while Neung is instantly drawn to the woman she’s become, unaware of their shared past.
Chun, a wealthy young man unfamiliar with love, discovers its true meaning with Wan while studying hotel management in Switzerland. Despite this newfound love, Chun's greedy girlfriend follows him to Switzerland, causing a rift between him and Wan. Upon returning to Thailand, Wan discovers she's pregnant. While Chun suspects he's the father, Wan denies it. Will they reconcile and find their way back to each other?
Ming is a girl who lives with her grandfather and grandmother. Her grandfather hates her because her mother escaped with her grandfather and left her with him. So she tries to learn and make good things for them. In reality her grandfather loves her but he doesn't say anything because he still hates her mother. Her family has a food shop near an apartment. Prik came from the country and lives in this apartament. He usually comes to eat at her store and he and Ming are always bickering. Time passes, Prik becomes a doctor and Ming becomes a nurse.
The story is about Kaew and Chitchanok, twin sisters who are separated at birth. Only a few people are aware of their existence; their mother who goes batty soon after giving birth, their uncle, Narinton, who is after their wealth, which is ultimately their inheritance, and one of the twin’s foster mother, Wantha. Since neither of these people are in any condition, be it voluntary or involuntary, to bring forth this information, the twins grow up apart and live completely different lives. Kaew is raised by Wantha and although she saved Kaew from death, she treats her like a slave and constantly abuses her right as her savior. Kaew meets Muengman who provides her small glimpses of happiness amidst her arduous and bleak life. Meanwhile, Chitchanok grows up in France with their father, Wooraman, and lives a humble, yet, privileged life.
Yok is the hated child in her family. Her father only loves his son. One day, Yok returns home late and she was greeted by an angry father. They get into a big argument which causes her to move out, and her father disowns her. Yok spends the last few years saving up to go to England with her aunt. Once she goes there, she becomes a chef and begins to get rich and famous. Will Yok and her father be able to reconcile their broken relationship?
Pummared seeks revenge on his father's old business partner's daughters. Due to Pummared's father's poor management, the business collapsed, leading to financial troubles. Pummared's father sought help, but the partner took over the hotel, leaving Pummared's father paralyzed. After the partner's passing, Pummared attends the funeral pretending to be a family friend. The partner had three daughters: Nid, responsible in business matters but lacking in social skills; Noy, strong-willed and outgoing; and Ning, naive and inexperienced in love. Pummared seduces all three sisters: Nid is easily won over due to her desire for love, Ning is naive and willing to be his mistress, and Noy proves to be a challenge for Pummared, as he falls in love with her despite her intelligence and resistance.
Wan is a spoiled young girl from a rich family with a grandmother, mother and two aunts. She never received love or care from her father since she was young and her mother always told her that her father was a bad man who left her mother to be with another wife. Wan has always disliked her father. Dom is the grandson of the eldest lady who is a maid in the house and they are respected by Wan's family because they have been there for a very long time. Wan and Dom grew up together and she loves to trick and tease him. However he seems to always tease her back, as both are strong headed towards each other.
A day before the wedding, Chan goes to see Ying and offers him her virginity. Ying declines for the sake of true love. Before they depart, Ying slashes himself and writes a letter in his blood blessing Chan and confirms her of his steadfast love.
Based on the life of Mitr Chaibancha, who was a famous Thai film actor.
Parichat used to work for a bad guy in America and he raped her. She had a baby and she gave the baby to her sister to take care of. The bad guy went to Thailand and married Payu's sister. Payu meets Parichat and first they don't get along, but they soon like each other. Parichat meets the bad guy by chance at a hotel, and she recognizes him, but he doesn't recognize her. He's a womanizer, so he tries and go after her, even though he has a wife and child. Parichat wants to get back at him for how he treated her in America, so she pretends to like him to try and get him in trouble with his wife. Payu finds out about this but not about Parichat's past, so he gets mad at her for coming onto his sister's husband. His sister goes crazy and kills herself. Payu wants revenge on Parichat so he takes her to his cabin in the forest.
The story is about three children who ran away from home in Phuket to Bangkok.
"Hua Jai Chocolate" is about Chun, a rich young man, who does not know the real meaning of love. But when he went to Switzerland to study hotel management, his life changed. During his stay there, he befriended Wan, who was also studying hotel management. As they continue to spend time together, she taught him about love. When Wan learned that Chun was allergic to chocolate, she tried to find a way to help enable him to eat chocolate. She made chocolate candies without chocolate powder, which is called white chocolate, and offered it to him. Since then, their love for each soon blossomed.