- Aired: October 06, 2025
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Win went back in time, carrying the weight of knowing that this time he must protect Nut. With gentle hands and a devoted heart, he cooked healthy meals, guided him to exercise, and in doing so, saved his life after he fainted. When Nut thanked him and their lips met in a tender kiss, it was so sweet, so fleeting, so achingly romantic.
Ek’s story shone in contrast. When he revealed his truth, his parents already knew, their smiles warm and their hearts wide open. They embraced his love for Chai without hesitation. To them, love was love, no matter the form it took.
Yet Nut’s father was a storm without shelter. He never cherished his son, never nurtured his soul. Win’s passion for music was crushed when his guitar was broken. Nut, still healing from surgery, was forced to leave the country, forced to abandon the boy who loved him most. His father’s words cut deeper than any wound, telling him not to waste time on Win, as if love itself were worthless.
The contrast was unbearable. Ek’s parents filled the air with acceptance, while Nut’s stripped it away with cruelty.
Win returned to rearrange fate. He saved Nut’s life, yet his words left me shattered: “Even if Nut does not die in the end, I will not get to be with him.” How cruel that saving someone’s breath may cost you your own happiness. Through this unbearable sorrow, at least Biu stood beside him, a friend steady enough to hold him when the world collapsed.
One episode remains, and it feels like only yesterday I pressed play on the very first. This BL has been a journey of beauty, pain, and love. I wait with trembling hope for the finale, fingers crossed for an ending that does not break what little is left of my heart.
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