Picking up after Karaket's story in 17th century Ayutthaya, life moves on, weaving a tapestry of present day reality. 21st century Phutthan uncovers an ancient manuscript and is transported back in time where she clashes with and falls for Rit—Karaket’s son. Finally, revealing why she is destined to repeat a weary journey from one living to the next, over and over. Can their love break the vicious karmic cycle?
Phimphika has everything until the day her parents die in a factory fire. Soon, she and her brother Rawi move in with their grandfather Ruj, their only remaining relative. Every day, Pim secretly takes the sheep to graze on the grass at Saran's farm. Saran owns an orange farm and has long been close with Grandpa Ruj. One day, Saran catches Pim and tries to advise her in cultivating her own grass. Irritated and having gotten off on the wrong foot, Pim wants nothing more to do with him.
When a deadly infectious disease resembling the Ebola virus ravages a small village, a team of epidemiologists led by Doctor Khunkhao races against time to investigate the source of the outbreak and contain the spread.
Jaytiya's fiancé was killed in a hit in accident by Apinan who had been dunked while driving that causes her to be furious to him. He feels guilty, so willingly admit his punishment to be sentenced 6 years in prison while Mink, his girlfriend is pregnant. 3 years later, his releasing from prison is premature because of his behavior. To be sadder when knowing Mink took her life after miscarriage. Jay and Apinan meet again with her angriness that he could be released early so she make order to capture him and detain him at the island for punishment. Apinan who is being desperate can go wherever she takes him.