Saenkaew’s father eagerly prepares for the wedding, planning for him and Pinanong to move to Chiang Mai after marriage. However, Saenkaew’s secret relationship with Sasin gradually comes to light, as rumors about the two begin to spread. Meanwhile, his uncle secretly plots to expose their affair, pushing Pinanong to heartbreak.
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- Aired: October 13, 2025
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Love in the Moonlight Episode 9 Reactions
i kinda like Pin's bad-girl persona. yeah she is just angry & taking it out on two VERY selfish individual's, that until the end just wanted her to forgive & forget ASAP, as if they haven't been actively lying to her from the word go (in Saenkaew's case). so didn't feel bad for either guy & i was happy she slapped Sasin - also hope she doesn't forgive them. but that wont happen. she can just cut ties, which is a better option then giving her blessing - as i am sure is gonna happen - have a feeling. *****************find it sad that no one really cares for her or her feelings, not the mains, not the adults & not the side character's like Rachawadi or the guy that is actively crushing on Pin, Sanya. it's kinda sad, the life she is living - where there isn't one soul by her side, looking out for her - so i kinda am over the tragic romance between the mains - no matter the hardships they r put through, they hurt an innocent & nothing justifies that, so whatever came & is coming their way, is earned IMO - am sure i am the odd one out, but i DON'T care!. **************************************************************************************************btw gayness aside Saenkaew is a VERY selfish character, he is acting like a spoilt brat & as an only child, i guess he was very pampered. but anyone with a brain understands that just cause u r royalty, doesn't mean u lead an easy life, if anything there r rules & guideline u have to follow strictly. u can't chose a spouse - if ur lucky u fall in-love with the one that was chosen for u. every sec of ur day is dictated, so Saenkaew not being able to put others before himself... only thing i can say is that it a good thing the monarchy is ending with his father on the throne, cause Saenkaew doesn't have it him to sacrifice himself for anyone, let alone his people. ******************************************************************************************************************ironically cause of his childish behavior, he is taking away his father's focus from the snakes in their mist, the way things r going not only the grandmother, but have a feeling the father wont last till the end. which am sure other viewer's will rejoice at, cause that means the mains can be free to love, to me it just verifies how selfish the pair is.
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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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Saenkaew and Sasin love each other so much! It's painful seeing the way they love each other but can't be together because the norms of that time and the homophobia. To think there was gay men that had to live like that breaks my heart. We've come a long way, thankfully, but there's still so much we have to cover. I'm thankful series like this exist so they show people how hard it was back then for lgbq+ people and how we need to use that as a steppingstone to continue growing as society.
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Just outstanding on every level. A must watch series. Excellent episode! The storyline is perfect ¡
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awalnya terasa membosankan karena memiliki scene yang repitif (pada aspek vibrasi) tetapi setelah itu episode kali ini sangat luar biasa dinamis. konflik yang disajikan sangat bagus, keputusan tentang menggambarkan cerita sangat baik menurutku, dan scene yang ditampilkan sangat sempurna. Series ini menggambar sebuah dinamika cerita yang bagus. Dari segi feels sangat serius, benar-benar menegangkan, beberapa karakter benar-benar terlihat sangat berhubungan perasaannya satu sama lain. ekpresi wajah para tokoh sangat terasa realistis, dialog yang disajikanpun mudah difahami. Episode kali ini benar-benar punya vibrasi dan romansa yang sangat meledak. terbaik!
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As soon as Prince Saenkaew heard that his beloved Sasin was in danger, he ran to him, his heart trembling with fear and longing. The moment he saw him, he pulled him into his arms, and their lips met, soft and desperate, aching with all the words they had written but never spoken. Days apart had felt like years. Their only comfort had been the letters stained with ink and longing, whispers of love carried by trembling hands.
For that brief moment, Pin was the saviour. She appeared like a guardian and protected them from being exposed. But even as I admired her bravery, I could no longer defend her heart. I understand her pain. Sasin is the only family she has left, and she clings to the promise he made to her dying mother that he would protect her. She was raised in shadows, unloved by her father, mistreated by her stepmother. Her heart found light in Prince Saenkaew, and for once she felt chosen, seen, loved. Yet when she discovered that the man she was to marry loved her cousin instead, her world collapsed. I saw her tears and felt her sorrow.
But there are always two sides to pain. Sasin had warned her not to marry. The truth had been there, hidden in glances and silences, in the way Prince Saenkaew’s eyes lingered on Sasin a little too long. She was blind to it, lost in her dream of becoming his bride. The truth only shattered her when she saw them kiss, a cruel, undeniable truth unfolding before her eyes. They both apologised, confessed that they never meant to deceive her, that they were doing everything they could to stop the wedding. I pitied her still, until her pain turned to cruelty.
Pin said she would hurt anyway, so she would make them all suffer together. She chose to proceed with the wedding, even knowing that Prince Saenkaew’s heart belonged to another. How can love become so selfish, so twisted that it binds three hearts in agony? Many say they should have been honest with her, but how? Their love was born in silence, on a lonely island where they were stranded together, where Saenkaew and Sasin finally stopped pretending. Before they could face her, Sasin was shot and lay in a hospital bed. There was never a right moment to tell her, and even if they had, would she have listened? Her heart was already too deep in its own illusion.
When Saenkaew left the car and ran into Sasin’s arms, I felt my heart splinter. Sasin whispered, “Don’t cry. We’ll get through this. I promise I won’t let go of your hand, even if I have to die.” Saenkaew trembled and replied, “Don’t say that. How can I live without you?” Their lips met again, a kiss heavy with love and despair, the kind that binds souls even as the world tears them apart.
And amidst the tragedy, there was still beauty. Sasin’s two friends, shocked to see him kissing Saenkaew, did not turn away. Instead, they embraced him, telling him love is love, no matter who it’s for. If that is not true friendship, if that is not the purest form of love, then what is?
It would have been easy for Saenkaew and Sasin to run away and vanish into the night. But love is never easy. Saenkaew’s father, cruel and merciless, threatened to kill Sasin, blamed him for his mother’s death, and now used his grandmother’s fragile heart as a weapon. Saenkaew stands torn, between freedom and duty, between the life he longs for and the lives he cannot risk.
This episode broke me in the most beautiful way. Love, sacrifice, and tragedy intertwined like ink bleeding through paper. Another masterpiece. I love this series with all my heart.
For that brief moment, Pin was the saviour. She appeared like a guardian and protected them from being exposed. But even as I admired her bravery, I could no longer defend her heart. I understand her pain. Sasin is the only family she has left, and she clings to the promise he made to her dying mother that he would protect her. She was raised in shadows, unloved by her father, mistreated by her stepmother. Her heart found light in Prince Saenkaew, and for once she felt chosen, seen, loved. Yet when she discovered that the man she was to marry loved her cousin instead, her world collapsed. I saw her tears and felt her sorrow.
But there are always two sides to pain. Sasin had warned her not to marry. The truth had been there, hidden in glances and silences, in the way Prince Saenkaew’s eyes lingered on Sasin a little too long. She was blind to it, lost in her dream of becoming his bride. The truth only shattered her when she saw them kiss, a cruel, undeniable truth unfolding before her eyes. They both apologised, confessed that they never meant to deceive her, that they were doing everything they could to stop the wedding. I pitied her still, until her pain turned to cruelty.
Pin said she would hurt anyway, so she would make them all suffer together. She chose to proceed with the wedding, even knowing that Prince Saenkaew’s heart belonged to another. How can love become so selfish, so twisted that it binds three hearts in agony? Many say they should have been honest with her, but how? Their love was born in silence, on a lonely island where they were stranded together, where Saenkaew and Sasin finally stopped pretending. Before they could face her, Sasin was shot and lay in a hospital bed. There was never a right moment to tell her, and even if they had, would she have listened? Her heart was already too deep in its own illusion.
When Saenkaew left the car and ran into Sasin’s arms, I felt my heart splinter. Sasin whispered, “Don’t cry. We’ll get through this. I promise I won’t let go of your hand, even if I have to die.” Saenkaew trembled and replied, “Don’t say that. How can I live without you?” Their lips met again, a kiss heavy with love and despair, the kind that binds souls even as the world tears them apart.
And amidst the tragedy, there was still beauty. Sasin’s two friends, shocked to see him kissing Saenkaew, did not turn away. Instead, they embraced him, telling him love is love, no matter who it’s for. If that is not true friendship, if that is not the purest form of love, then what is?
It would have been easy for Saenkaew and Sasin to run away and vanish into the night. But love is never easy. Saenkaew’s father, cruel and merciless, threatened to kill Sasin, blamed him for his mother’s death, and now used his grandmother’s fragile heart as a weapon. Saenkaew stands torn, between freedom and duty, between the life he longs for and the lives he cannot risk.
This episode broke me in the most beautiful way. Love, sacrifice, and tragedy intertwined like ink bleeding through paper. Another masterpiece. I love this series with all my heart.
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