The story starts in 1921. Jao Karmfah is a gentleman from Chiang Mai. As an arrangement by family members, he’s engaged to Yaowalak. After returning to Chiang Mai for business, he falls in love with Fongkae at first sight. Karmfah decides to break off his engagement with Yaowalak to pursue Fongkae. still, Fongkae formerly has a man she loves, Khun Chai Yingsak Warangkorn. Fongkae’s parents prefer Karmfah as their son- in- law and cinches Fongkae down, pending her espousal to Karmfah. Yingsak sneaks into Fongkae’s home and takes her down. Upon hail of this, Karmfah snappily chases them. When he finds them, he realizes that he can not force anyone to love him. Just as Yaowalak couldn’t force him to love her. He allows them to be together, and gives Fongkae a hair brooch he’d especially drafted for her. Fongkae and Yingsak would go on to have two children, Mom Luang Sakchai and Mom Luang Sommapa.
Yaowalak, who was labelled as a disgrace by society when her fiancée abandoned her, meets Than Chai Kietkong Suppakhun. He snappily becomes smitten by Yaowalak. But he has a secret relationship with one of the royal retainers in his palace, Pleum. Pleum would fall pregnant with Kietkong shortly before he’s to wed Yaowalak. Pleum keeps the gestation a secret and marries the royal motorist, Fu. Pleum would give birth to Plaewadee. Kietkong marries Yaowalak and has a son, Mom Ratchawongse( Khun Ying) Yorkiet, nicknamed Yingyor.
The lives of their children would latterly come integrated with the sisters Pakinai and Pubadee. Both are children of Yaowalak and Kietkong’s close musketeers. The opinions of their parents will bring upon a complicated and involved web of dishonesty, love, and lies. still, the story doesn’t end with the children, as the parents will also have to answer for their own solicitations and loves.