Panin and Arisara meet, in Rayong fiefdom, when she helps him after he was attacked by stealers. She miscalculations him for a chief at a construction point and gives him plutocrat, as he lost his portmanteau. Without knowing each other’s individualities, they both fall in love. Panin is impressed by her liberality, and for formerly he plant a girl that likes him for himself, not for his plutocrat or status. She’s impressed by his integrity.
When they return to Bangkok, Arisara discovers that Panin misled her about his true status, and Panin discovers that she’s the love interest of his youngish family Yoh; so, both are angry.
She’s worried because he didn’t dare reveal the verity to his family, that they’ve met ahead, and that they like each other. Panin is worried because he allowed she trivialized his love; that she was just flirting with him, just like she’s leading-on his family, and just like she openly flirts with her manly friend, Non.
The misconstructions are compounded with Yoh’s compulsive love for Arisara, as Panin struggles with the notion of giving her up to his youngish family.