I legit thought Nakhun was looking at their crotches for a second XD
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I legit thought Nakhun was looking at their crotches for a second XD
A. Note on the three brothers that I am not sure why the show didn’t mention
Naphit has a different mother than Nakhun and Nakhin.
Basically the story is their father Nares was in love with a beta woman but his family forced him to marry the omega Khamphirada. After they had Nakhun and Nakhin (an heir and a spare) he set the beta up as his mistress and later they had Naphit. When his mother died (he was a teenager) Nares brought him into the family home. That’s why there is so much tension there.
This is my first time watching one of Net's projects (or my second, if you count Khemjira), and I really love his acting. His eyes are incredibly expressive, you can immediately tell what emotions he's trying to convey without even needing to look at the subtitles to understand what’s being said. So far, I've only seen him as Kachen and Phop, and what can I say: I love them.
I also really like how deeply moving it is to see how much Phop cares about Klao's well-being (or the person he believes to be Klao), even though his intentions don't always come across the way he means them to, sometimes getting lost in his tone or the intensity of his actions.
I've been completely enchanted by the story since the very first episode, and it's made me laugh more than once - Nakhun's time travel and his first encounter with the "deadpan-looking lord" were the cherry on top.
But what really keeps me hooked and has me emotionally invested is watching Nakhun gradually uncover more and more of Klao's past, piecing the puzzle together bit by bit, and realizing that it's affecting him on a deeper emotional level as well.
Friendship transcending through time 🥹🫶
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I love Klao's scene with Varna. He isn't like "Kill the competition", he truly wants to see her happy in her own right, the way he wants to see Kaew happy. He isn't territorial and guarded against her, he knows she is kind, and returns that kindness, encouraging her.
I didn’t know I was going to have to take up arms so soon but ISTG I will protect this precious bean with my life.
Normalize pretty alphas.