Mom Dara Roong is a bitter woman, bruised by love, bruised by men and their philandering ways. Her father cheated on her mother, her lover Khun Krai cheated on her and later married another woman. She hates the male chauvinist society she is living in, but can’t escape. Roong has 3 younger sisters: Mom Dara Rut, Mom Dara Noi and Mom Dara Nitja. She loves them dearly and made them vow never to marry.
Khun Dech lost his childhood memories from the shock he suffered after witnessing his father being murdered brutally in a cave. His father was the guard who took care of the Buddha idol found in the cave. He died while trying to stop the thieves from cutting off and stealing the Bhudda idol’s head. When Khun Dech remembered everything, he began seeking vengeance. Yongyuth and Dara are Khun Dech’s best friends who knew each other since they were young. Yongyuth is determined to become a cop and Dara wants to be an archaeologist. Yongyuth secretly loves Dara, but Dara likes Khun Dech. However, Khun Dech falls in love with the dancer Buathong. All of them have different ways to protect their country’s posession, but what they have in common is the love for their country.
After loosing his wife and baby, a man finds a baby boy and raises him. The lakorn slowly shows the relationship and the difficulties for the both of them, from alcohol addiction to being bullied.
The rivalry between two famous actresses begins when the seemingly perfect married life of Phatchanin turns into a bitter pill. Ingdao seeks revenge, aiming to shatter Phatchanin’s life over an old grudge. But the game doesn’t involve only them—an ambitious businessman with his own vendetta enters the scene, stirring emotions and complicating the stakes, along with a resilient girl nearly led astray by a revenge she didn’t cause.
In the end, who will win this game of deception?