Chomjan is a prickle-fish vendor who sells her pickled fish using her family's secret recipe in order to support her sister, Methinee, study abroad. Her main helper is Gloy, an orphan who loves her like a sister. When Methinee returns, she brings along a boyfriend who is unaware of her true lifestyle. Ashamed of her life and poverty, Methinee asks Chomjan to lie about her occupation in order to not embarrass Methinee in front of her boyfriend and his family. A request which brings Chomjan a lot of sadness.
Two people who lost touch over the years and have found each other again. Om is playing a prince who had to flee his country along with is mother and adopted sister Marnfah (Chat)–his father was being overthrown by his uncle. They had no choice but to leave their mother country to Thailand where they were separated to face their own destinies.
Om grows up under the support of a Hong Kong businessman and he becomes a successful businessman himself. Marnfah was sent to live with a military family in northern Thailand. Her name was changed from Marnfah to Bralee. At the present time, she has just graduated from a school in the United States and has decided to visit a friend in Hong Kong. This is where she will meet her long lost prince. Instead of her friend picking her up, she is picked up by Jao San (Om), a man her father does business with. As for him, he knows exactly who she is, her complete background that she is Marnfah–the young lady he has been keeping a watchful eye on out of concern. So they me
Mom Dara Roong is a bitter woman, bruised by love, bruised by men and their philandering ways. Her father cheated on her mother, her lover Khun Krai cheated on her and later married another woman. She hates the male chauvinist society she is living in, but can’t escape. Roong has 3 younger sisters: Mom Dara Rut, Mom Dara Noi and Mom Dara Nitja. She loves them dearly and made them vow never to marry.
Khun Chai Thitirat is a rich college student who meets a 15 year old girl named Duenram who was running away from home due to domestic abuse and helps her. After his girlfriend Dooktae dumps him after Khunchai goes to US for studies, he lost trust in women and becomes a cynic. On coming back to Thailand he meets Ram again but treats her with disdain. Duenram lives with her father and stepfamily who ill treats her. Khun Chai's father and Ram's father had made a promise to get Khunchai married to Ram's daughter named Maya Rasamee. Where or who is Maya Rasamee ?
Junchai, the daughter of a police officer, harbored vengeance ever since she was a child because she saw her father shot to death in front of her eyes by a gang of drug dealers. Parndeun and Tiwa also came from a police family and had their father killed the same way. Parndeun and Tiwa's mother, Nuan, took Junchai in as her adopted daughter. The three children loved each other very much as if they were blood siblings, and the two younger kids looked up to Junchai as the older sister who would take care of her younger siblings.
Keng is a young and pretty young girl who’s often mistaken for a boy because she’s a bit of a tomboy. She meets Yokhin, a popular and handsome author. Yokhin quickly takes a liking to Keng because she’s obviously hardworking, honest and brave; she works very hard to take care of her sick mother, her grandmother and her indebted father but never gets out from the right path. Yokhin invites Keng to work for him, mistakenly believing she’s a boy. Keng lets him think so because she’s afraid he won’t let her work for him if he knows she’s a girl.
When heaven is on the brink of disaster because Akhin, the son of the god Akara, is hunting for the four hidden keys on Earth to free his father and take over the four realms, heaven sends Natcha, the daughter of the demon-slaying god, to stop him and protect the keys. She is forced to involve herself with Captain Ekapope, a top-notch police officer, and his sister, Nalika, who is the child of one of the four guardian gods and the key bearer. The three set out to find the descendants of the remaining gods and protect them from Akhin, with representatives from the underworld and hell coming to their aid.
Krao Supakarn's life changed when he witnessed his mother committing suicide after being raped and then his father dying of grief. He was taken care by his uncle, Pa. From a young age, he studied hard and worked whenever he had free time on Pa’s grape vineyard. He excelled in school, with one thing on mind: to take revenge on the Wichawet family.
Mr. Wichawet passed away leaving his fortunes to his three children: the eldest son Asit, the second daughter Orn and Nuch. Asit is married to Lita.
Natcha is a lawyer and a single mother. She wants to hire a male "nanny" for her son. Wongrapee is the spoiled son of a rich newspaper/magazine owner. He wants to start a magazine about relationships between fathers and sons. His father is doubtful of his ability so he asks him to prove that he is responsible and is knowledgeable in this endeavor. As fate would have it, Natcha hires Wongrapee to be a male example in her son's life.
Taechyd is a police officer who was ordered to go into hiding by his superior after his case with a drug dealer fell apart when the evidence against the criminal disappeared. Techit goes and lives at a resort run by Sritrang, his childhood friend. They both wanted to become cops ever since they were young. Both of them made it, but Sritrung had to quit after both her parents died in an accident and she ends up having to take care of the corn farm and resort. Eventually, Taechyd meets Siangwaan (Min) a ghost who doesn't remember anything and knows nothing. I guess he calls her Siangwaan because of the sound of her voice, sieng waan means "a cheerful voice." Taechyd must figure out why Siangwaan is haunting Sritrung's resort and why he is the only one that can communicate with her.
On the other hand we have Paul, whom Sritrung and Taechyd believe to be the right hand man of the bad drug dealer. He has a history with Sritrung. He was her elder in college and they dated for awhile before he had to leave Sritrung. They
Aphisara and Daragade were two nang fahs in the sky. Aphisara tripped Daragade causing a fight and havoc in heaven. Therefore, Pra In sent them down to earth to be born as humans for punishment.
It is said that marriage usually begins with love. But for Ingjan... her marriage began with... a grudge. When Ingjan's family attempts to trick her into marrying an old toad in order to pay off the debt they had taken, Ingjan decides to escape. Somehow she meets a young vineyard owner, Sichon, along the way, who helps her to escape. However, he is not as kind as he looks at first sight. In order to pay off her family's debt and protect her, Sichon, wants her to marry him and birth a child for him. The duration of this arrangement is one year only but the price from both sides are hefty. The dilemma is great. But, Ingjan never was someone who could be used as a simple tool. Especially by dangerous people like this Mr. Vineyard.
Singh used to work for the baddies. After he retired from the group, he returned to his hometown only to find out that his family members were killed. He later joined a thief gang lead by Dao in order to fight the baddies. They both had a bad past with the bad guys lead by a man who is actually his brother-in-law.