I still find it crazy that Ramil keeps breaking the rules knowing that Paytai is the one who gets punished for…
He doesn't anymore. That flashback where he tried to save Paytai from the beatings is the background as to why he doesn't intervene. It only makes it worse for Paytai If he does because Paytai's function in the family is to get beaten when Ramil misbehaves.
Paytai is the only son of the minister of defense. The irony.
That's why I am not reading the book until the end of the series. First of all I hate being spoiled by people who have read the book but more importantly not all aspects of the book are contained in the series.
But again I dont know if Khanin and Charan are almost of same age BUT i feel that Charan's mother and Prince Wasin…
Charin and Khanin are supposed to have the more or less the same age gap as Zee and NuNew. And Wasin said his son would have been the same age as Khanin. So no.
Update. And in response to the edit in your original post, I haven't read the novel yet either although I've bought it. The conversation between Wasin and Khanin that I referred to occurred in the series.
Can the king just send someone to kill Rachata I’m done with this freak. the brutal punishment Paytai received…
The king is no better than Rachata, possibly even worse. Either way Ramil and Paytai are totally traumatized and not functional human beings due to Rachata's abuse. It's really hard to tell what either one of them would want if they hadn't been subjected to physical and emotional violence from the time they were small.
A light bulb went off in Ramil's head during the sex scene in this episode when he realized he was expressing a version of violence in bed. In the fantasy scene earlier in the series you know that Paytai wants some gentle love in some corner of his life. And maybe he's going to get it in the future. We'll see.
As Charan says at the end of episode 8, Khanin shouldn't trust anyone. However I do believe he can trust Charan,…
The king forced Charan to tell Khanin that Thatdanai was dead. And I have no doubt that if the king could actually have killed him he would have done it. Seems like Thatdanai is on the run. If he wasn't he would have already shown up at the palace by now. We know he's alive.
Update. And in response to the edit in your original post, I haven't read the novel yet either although I've bought it. The conversation between Wasin and Khanin that I referred to occurred in the series.
A light bulb went off in Ramil's head during the sex scene in this episode when he realized he was expressing a version of violence in bed. In the fantasy scene earlier in the series you know that Paytai wants some gentle love in some corner of his life. And maybe he's going to get it in the future. We'll see.