At the welcome banquet, Saenkaew’s uncle unexpectedly appears, exposing the political nature of the arranged marriage. Meanwhile, tensions rise between Sasin and Saenkaew after a misunderstanding leads to the destruction of a precious keepsake. Feeling guilty, Sasin apologizes and tends to Saenkaew when he falls ill. A new facet of Saenkaew’s past is revealed.
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- Aired: September 22, 2025
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Love in the Moonlight Episode 3 Reactions
that uncle is a menace, dude hell bent on destroying his family all cause of greed & i don't get how stupid he is, as personally i don't think even for a sec he gonna get anything out of it, if the general get's his families riches. everyone scheming & plotting here. & ironically Pin the only innocent here lol - Sasin more of a clueless, jealous moron, but i can't call Saenkaew innocent as he is aware of almost everything, he knows even that he can't trust Pin's father. so innocent he isn't. ***************************** but there is so much going on, i don't know if Saenkaew meeting Songsawat or the Field marshal is gonna solve all his families problems.
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The acting is amazing, the script is excellent, and the music is amazing and unique in every episode. Everything about this series deserves a 10/10.
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From the chemistry of the actors to stproline, it is amazing! No dull moment. Every moment you are hooked. Can't explain furthermore but you all have to watch it. You can't miss every epiaode once you started watching it. 🙂
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I just finished episode 3, and my heart shattered for Prince.His father is unbearably cruel. Not only did he blame his own son for the death of his mother, but he also declared that he only has one son and will never accept Prince for who he truly is. Imagine the weight of seeing your mother die before your eyes, and then carrying the unbearable guilt of being blamed for it by the person who should love you most. No wonder Prince still wakes in tears, trapped in nightmares where he keeps apologising, as if sorrow is the only language he knows.And now, with that wound still bleeding, his father forces him into a marriage. It’s as if his life has been written in tragedy, a boy bound in chains of grief, drowning in shadows of guilt he never deserved to bear. He is a son denied, a soul silenced.Yet, I cannot help but believe that Sasin will be the one to heal him. The one to step into his darkness, to cradle his broken heart, and to remind him that love can still exist even after a lifetime of suffering. Perhaps Sasin will be the light that finally frees him from this endless night.
Now moving on to Sasin. Before Pin’s mother left this world, she entrusted Sasin with her daughter’s happiness, begging him to protect her from the stepmother’s cruelty. That single promise became his chain, binding him to duty, to family, to a role he cannot escape. Yet the heart does not bow to vows. Against his will, his soul drifts toward Prince Saenkaew, a love he has no right to hold. If not for that dying wish, if not for the fragile thread of family tying them together, his path would have been simple. But love, in its cruel beauty, always blooms in forbidden places. And so Sasin is left torn between a promise carved in sorrow and a love that feels like both salvation and sin, a quiet tragedy he must bear alone.
Now moving on to Sasin. Before Pin’s mother left this world, she entrusted Sasin with her daughter’s happiness, begging him to protect her from the stepmother’s cruelty. That single promise became his chain, binding him to duty, to family, to a role he cannot escape. Yet the heart does not bow to vows. Against his will, his soul drifts toward Prince Saenkaew, a love he has no right to hold. If not for that dying wish, if not for the fragile thread of family tying them together, his path would have been simple. But love, in its cruel beauty, always blooms in forbidden places. And so Sasin is left torn between a promise carved in sorrow and a love that feels like both salvation and sin, a quiet tragedy he must bear alone.
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