Oranut is a wealthy young woman who betrayed her friend Airin by kicking her out of the magazine company they started together and steals Airin’s fiance for her younger sister. Airin was so devastated after the betrayal, she vowed to bring down Oranut’s magazine company and to steal Oranut’s man if she was dating someone. Airin starts up another magazine to compete with Oranut’s and pursues Anawin, the guy that Oranut knew since college.
The story revolves around two friends, Ahmed Ali and Abdul Rehman. Ahmed Ali is a poor shopkeeper whose life is focused on the well-being and happiness of his family and the people around him. Abdul Rehman is an affluent owner of a prosperous engineering firm. As wealthy as he is, Abdul Rehman is kindhearted and unconcerned with status. Abdul Rehman and his wife, Zakia, are devoted to caring for their deaf and mute son, Arooj. Arfa, Ahmed Ali's youngest daughter, is in love with and engaged to her maternal cousin, Junaid - which leaves Aminah Ahmed Ali's eldest daughter, open for marriage.
It's true that a hotel can hardly look more impressive and be more beautifully situated than Rhives Castle, but all beginnings are difficult. The young manager Carrie, who wants to lead the house to new splendor, has to realize this as well. That's why she worries a lot when she realizes that she is pregnant. What will her financier and life partner Sam say about this? As a newspaper publisher, he has his hands full trying to dissuade bestselling author Alexia White from suing for defamation: one of his employees accused her of plagiarism. The writer has it in her hands to financially destroy him and Carrie. Carrie's jealousy and the pressure from his bank don't make Sam's negotiations with the woman whose honor has been violated any easier.
Jim grew up in a wealthy family with high social status. Being the only child, he is adored by both his parents and doesn't realise that he misses one aspect of life: Helping others. When he returns from studying abroad, he meets the motivated country girl, Noona. Her outgoing but selfless personality teaches Jim that true happiness comes from helping others, and especially helping the people that you most love. Jim discovers that his father sends money to Noona's village every month. Knowing this, he seeks out to her village to get the money back, but instead, he is stuck there for a month while they try to earn enough money for him. Determined to always gain his own profit, he goes through a wild journey of love, happiness, anger and sorrow. This lakorn portrays a story of a young man who once was an arrogant and selfish person, willing to get the better end of the deal until he meets a beautiful and wide-eyed girl who shows him how to truly survive in the world by helping others.
Pittaya is a spoiled little rich girl who gets everything her way, but Soodapa. Pittaya is stubborn and shows her love in childish ways, to get the attention of her father's adopted son, Soodapa, she does everything to get his attention, even get in his way of love. Through her manipulation and Rawee's parents constant disapproval of Soodapa, Rawee begins to doubt Soodapa's good nature and kind heart. Because of media scandal, Soodapa marries Pittaya in order to save Pittaya's reputation and show his gratefulness for his adopted father. Soodapa promises Rawee that after he divorces Pittaya, he will come back to ask Rawee's hand in marriage. But once Rawee is forced to engage to Poowadon, Soodapa must try his best to save her, while he is falling in love with Pittaya. Will Pittaya be able to confess her love to Soodapa? Will Soodapa choose Pittaya or Rawee?
The spoiled and insensitive Estrella de Rossi comes across a humble girl, Virginia, who is her spitting image; almost immediately she comes up with a game and, as a bit of mischief, she pays the girl to impersonate her. When she pulls this off successfully and no one notices the change, Estrella goes further and decides to take a year off to go out and live her life. She forces her double to accept this pact and the young village girl is left to assume the role of a rich and married woman, with a husband who is not really hers but who she ends up falling in love with. She will also face an alcoholic mother-in-law, stepchildren in need of attention and love, a company teetering on bankruptcy and above all, the eminent danger of being discovered.
Danthep is an entertainer, a dancer/singer/actor. Everything is going well for him. He’s dating Praifah, a supermodel and they are going to get engaged in a month. Everything is peachy until he receives a puzzling email from a young girl named Ida who is claiming to be the daughter he had with Kate, Danthep’s former girlfriend from his teenage years. Moreover, Ida intends to come to Thailand to see him. The email troubles Danthep, so he tells his personal assistant Pung that roughly 15 years ago, he might have gotten a girl pregnant one summer in Holland. That girl is Kate. Without finding out the truth, Kate’s mother lied to him and barred him from seeing Kate ever again. This is why he is not sure if Ida is his daughter or not. Regardless, he knows it could get messy if people knew the details of his relationship with Ida. It could cause a huge scandal...
Wanida (Aff) is the daughter of Dao, a loan shark. She is beautiful, lovely, brave and strong-will. Mejar Prajuab Mahasak (Tik) who came from the noble family Mahasak is a kind-hearted man, a very good son and a family man. The two met in an accident and quickly develop dislike feeling for each other, due to their very contrast personality. However, fate seems to have its own plan for them. Lek, Khun Prajak’s brother borrowed some money from Dao and was unable to pay the debt. Dao gave him a condition for him to marry his daughter to cancel the debt. However, Lek ran away and left Khun Prajak to replace him. Without knowing anything, Wanida agreed to the wedding and then their chaotic marriage finally begins...