On her death bed, Supa tells her son Rasa, that twenty times before, while working as a maid, Supa was tricked by her master Chalerm into sleeping with him, in order to deliver her hubby from jail. As a result, Rasa’s natural father is Chalerm, the proprietor of a jewelry company. Rasa is angry and vows to make Chalem, her father, bow at her mama burial and apologize.
Chanon is the son Chalerm’s friend Panin, who’s also the proprietor of a jewelry company. He’s engaged to Chalerm’s nice youngish son, Sasi. He distrusts all women from a veritably youthful age, ever since his mama ran down with a worker at their company, abandoning her rich life, her hubby Panin, and her two sons Chanon and Apirak. Chanon learned to have a cold pessimistic heart while guarding his susceptible father, naive youngish family, and sweet and innocent Sasi.
When Rasa shows up at the Chalerm’s company, demanding to see him, Chanon pegs Rasa as a con- artist, especially when he finds out that his youngish family Apirak, has fallen in love with her. As Rasa tries to get conceded by Chalerm, she gets entangled in Chanon’s life, who himself is trying to deal with the resurfacing of his cheating mama . The further they see of each other, the further the pessimistic Chanon and the determined Rasa get attracted to each other.