I think Ramil envies Khanin not only bcz he is the second male heir. Khanin freely expresses his feelings towards…
And when Ramil told Kanin how hard it was growing up under all that pressure in the royal family, I swear I saw a hint of longing in his eyes. He probably envied Kanin for having a normal, free childhood—one without all that weight on his shoulders.
Am I the only one who actually really likes Ramil? I mean, leaving aside his stunning face and that tall, commanding presence (which we totally owe to Jimmy), I just find his character really interesting and kind of lovable. Maybe I feel that way because I relate to him somehow. But even putting that aside, Ramil has this whole multi-layered complexity that hit me out of nowhere in episode 4. At first, he seemed like your typical proud, arrogant prince—super powerful, untouchable, like he didn’t even have a weak spot. But then in that last episode, when he talked to Khanin about What he went through as a kid—an abusive dad, getting constantly humiliated even as a prince, and worst of all, being mentally tortured by watching his lover be physically tortured—that just added a whole new depth to him. It totally broke through that cold, self-assured mask and showed someone who's actually really hurt and vulnerable underneath. Someone who hides all that pain behind a wall of power. And now I’m honestly so curious to see what he does next. Like, his romantic relationship with Paytai? What is he looking for in love? What’s he like when he lets his guard down and shows his real self?
The piano song played by the prince himself that is totally out of place during a prince's presentation, the baroque…
I agree with you about the piano scene. And I was so surprised when found out that the singing scene was actually part of the novel! I thought it was just some promo for Nunew...
the king is not as simple as he looks and I love that kindaa?? cause that's how a king should be. Believe me there…
> Exactly! There’s no way some naive, clueless king could stay in power for that long! When it comes to power, there’s always some kind of scheme going on behind the scenes!
The lady in the beginning is famous in Thailand. She’s just a cute cameo for Thai people to enjoy. Khanin sang…
I was honestly so surprised that the singing scene was actually part of the novel! From the start it just felt super unrealistic to me—like, what kind of prince plays the piano and sings at his own royal title ceremony? I legit thought it was just some promo stunt for Nunnew and his music career, but turns out that wasn’t the case.
I believe they did. They woke up in bed together the next morning. In the kitchen, he said he would take responsibility.…
I believe they didn't. I mean they were both drunk that night, so if they did it, shouldn't they be naked next morning? I don't think two drunk person bother themselves to put on sth after doing that, they probably fell straight asleep after. (notice YangHua has pants and Tshirt on). and about what he said next morning, I think these matters are a bit different in Chinese culture. Like if a man sleeps next to a woman on the same bed should take responsibility ? Although QinShi consists to not take it series, YangHua says it is a big matter for him.
He really knows how to play his role—and he absolutely nailed it!
He probably envied Kanin for having a normal, free childhood—one without all that weight on his shoulders.
Just edited it now!
Because from what I saw in the comments section, most people seem to really dislike Ramil.
I mean, leaving aside his stunning face and that tall, commanding presence (which we totally owe to Jimmy), I just find his character really interesting and kind of lovable. Maybe I feel that way because I relate to him somehow.
But even putting that aside, Ramil has this whole multi-layered complexity that hit me out of nowhere in episode 4.
At first, he seemed like your typical proud, arrogant prince—super powerful, untouchable, like he didn’t even have a weak spot.
But then in that last episode, when he talked to Khanin about What he went through as a kid—an abusive dad, getting constantly humiliated even as a prince, and worst of all, being mentally tortured by watching his lover be physically tortured—that just added a whole new depth to him.
It totally broke through that cold, self-assured mask and showed someone who's actually really hurt and vulnerable underneath. Someone who hides all that pain behind a wall of power.
And now I’m honestly so curious to see what he does next.
Like, his romantic relationship with Paytai? What is he looking for in love? What’s he like when he lets his guard down and shows his real self?