Hero, the general’s son, had run away from home because his father was about to remarry and take in his stepson to live in the house. Then he met Pop, a poor boy and a classmate at school. Hero pretended to be poor in order to get close to Pop. But then he discovered that Pop was his stepmother’s son. Problems lined up to obstruct their path. Both of them have to use love to overcome class barriers and obstacles from those around them.
The story follows two young students who have had good feelings for each other since they were in elementary school (grade 6). The protagonist is a target of bullying due to his appearance; this makes the two closer. However, misunderstandings arise between them that cause them to part ways. When he graduated from high school, he decided to change his appearance through plastic surgery and flew to South Korea.
After two years, he returns, and his features resemble those of a K-pop star. He came back to take revenge and erase all the insults he received from his old good friend, who is now a handsome man with a good physique and turns to be a politician and a mafia running a bar in Pattaya. Will his revenge succeed? Or will those old feelings rekindle?
Love vs Make Love: Ken and Shokun are secretly dating but Ken wants to keep it a secret. After a long time, Shokun—who yearns for status—has finally had enough and ends things. Soon, Shokun starts a new relationship with school president Matteo who agrees to a public relationship but is into BDSM when Shokun is the vanilla type.
Like vs Be Liked: Burger and King are classmates. One day, sitting next to each other in class, King finds he's forgotten a book, so Burger offers to share his. Unexpectedly, King sees a drawing of himself in Burger's book and assumes Burger likes him. King starts to feel good about being liked by him and begins to pursue him. However, it was a misunderstanding.
Hurt vs Hell: When Hida's mother remarried Saint's father, Hida and Saint became siblings not related by blood. Both are siblings who lack the warmth of their families. When they're together, however, they feel each other's feelings, making them closer than blood siblings.
University student Wan has a fanboy hobby, following and photographing rising star Nine. When Wan gets a casting opportunity for a support role in a Y series his idol will be starring in, he meets Third, a sharp-tongued leading man and Nine's ship partner. The two clash immediately, but when Wan passes his audition, the two are forced to work together. Despite their dislike for one another, after getting to know Third, Wan starts to look at his rival in a different light. He doesn't know what's wrong with him, but he finds himself avoiding the cocky leading man's gaze more and more often. Beyond that, Wan comes to learn that behind the curtain, the industry that looked so splendid isn't all as he'd thought. Even Nine, his own idol, is hiding something shady.