Irina is a poor Thai-Russian girl. Jetrin is a Thai diplomat who meets Irina while he's in Russia. His mother wants him to marry the girl she chose, but he's against it, so he offers Irina a fake marriage. She accepts it because she's in trouble with the Russian mafia and wants to get away from them. They get married and he takes her to Thailand.
Prot is a kind man who lost his memory. He is enlisted to continue acting as the heir of a wealthy family by Paron the real heir, to help find evidence of the betrayal going on inside and outside of the company. Although he is not used to being a hiso, he makes the best of it. Everyone adores him for being a good person while Naet, the fiancee of real Paron also begins to like him and their love begins to bloom.
Meena is a stubborn girl and a talented auto mechanic. Phuphat is the heir of a company engaged in the production of auto parts. His father arranges a marriage between Phuphat and Meena, in hopes she will be able to heal his heart that was hurt in the past and return his interest in life. Everything seems to be going well, but suddenly his ex returns and Phuphat's younger brother begins to show interest in Meena.
The story of Kin, an orphaned boy who grew up in the secluded village of Serpa deep in the forest. He searches for his true parents while working as a guide for Kyoko, a Japanese woman who is also searching for her missing father. Along the way, Kin meets Piangmat, a determined journalist and friend of Kyoko, as well as Phupha, a justice-loving forest dweller who secretly fights against illegal arms dealers with the villagers. They all become entangled in the pursuit of a lost treasure of gold from World War II and must evade Ronin, a giant snake guarding the immense fortune.
When two twin wizards were separated because of their father's grudge against the witch-hunting family, one young man was raised by an older witch, while the other was switched with the eldest heir of the enemy. The three were reunited under the guidance of the two granddaughters of the witch-hunting family and a mischievous young witch. And so the time of revenge began with no end in sight.
Four brothers: Preuk, Pupah, Meka, and Aroon all love Wong Deuan and try to win her heart. One day after an incident, Pupah gets kicked out of the house by his father and goes to live far out in the country, which is the land secretly given to him by his grandmother. Right before he leaves, he asks Wong Deaun to run away with him but Aroon fakes a sickness to prevent Deuan from going. The competition for Wong Deuan continues as more people are entangled in their story.
Loy and Salapee were lovers, but a misunderstanding on a rainy night led Salapee to believe that her sister Gamlai had betrayed her. Devastated, Salapee cut ties with Gamlai, who was forced to leave home. Salapee later had a daughter, Pai, whom Loy took to the countryside, where he eventually married Gamlai. Pai grew up strong and tomboyish due to her harsh upbringing. Meanwhile, Wimarn, fleeing his wedding, meets Pai and falls in love at first sight. As their love story unfolds, questions arise: Will Pai reconcile with her estranged family? Can Salapee and Gamlai mend their broken bond?
Abandoned by her mother, Daonuea was raised lovingly by Dawan, her birth mother's enemy. When she grows up, fate plays a trick on her, and she winds up under the care of Saengla, her birth mother who'd never cared for her once. She ends up in a terrible situation when Saengla hopes to snatch up the assets of her new husband.
Nak, a man with an uncanny ability to guess almost anything, dreams of striking it rich by predicting lottery numbers. But his gift doesn’t extend to lotteries, leaving him repeatedly disappointed. When he meets Jafar, a man with a mysterious talent for pinpointing the winning numbers, Nak is determined to stay close to him to achieve his goal.
As they spend time together, Nak's focus shifts unexpectedly—his heart starts beating faster for Jafar. Torn between his ambition to become wealthy and his blossoming emotions, Nak must navigate a path that intertwines fate, love, and his deepest desires.
Unveil the legend of the "Powerful Cane" that broke into two pieces: "Whoever possesses both pieces of the cane shall have power over all." Phanthep, the holder of the "Blood Cane," suspects that Mek, a lame man, is the owner of the "Spirit Cane," who helps people under the alias "Luk Phuchai". Thus, Phanthep relentlessly pursues Mek to seize the other piece of the cane for himself. Mai, Mek's son, witnesses his father being bullied and strives to stand up and fight to protect those he loves. When one seeks to seize and the other strives to protect, the boy molded by goodness... is about to choose his path to prove himself!
Kengkaj dreams of being a singer but lacks talent, failing to help Teacher Sanoh's struggling band. He meets the spirit of Karawek, a former star singer, who possesses him, making Kengkaj an overnight sensation. In return, Kengkaj must find Karawek's daughter, who turns out to be Chorkaew, Sanoh's adopted daughter, whom he falls in love with.
Ornalom's father wants her to marry Taywun Wichai, a young man who comes from a good family and is very wealthy and would help back up her family who has nothing except their family name left. She is in love with Euer Itara a singer and songwriter who is famous across the skies of Thailand. Praotee is a young teacher in the university who has fallen for Euer with all her heart and believes that he feels the same way about her in return when in reality he sees her as a friend.
Pang is in urgent needs money to pay for a heart operation for her father. She's ok with any work, including a singer in a nightclub. Non, a rich guy whose mom will organize a marriage for him with a girl, whom he doesn't want to marry. Pang needs the money and Non needs freedom. How will they help each other?
Sayumphu is a CEO who comes from gangster background, but wants to turn away from his past and rebuild his life. He meets and falls in love with Kwang, an innocent student, but they are separated due to misunderstandings.