Risa is the illegitimate daughter of Kanin Buraphakiet. She was forced to flee to Trigis with her mother by the hands of her father’s family. In Trigis, her mother married King Ra-Il and she became Princess Pririsa of Trigis but she could never forgive or forget her past. Seeing her mother suffer injuries from the actions of her father’s family and how the culprits are living happy and comfortable, she decides to return to Thailand to seek justice by disguising herself as Risa, an employee at Buraphakiet. There she meets Theephob who is suspicious of her true identity.
This lakorn is about honor and pride. Mom Ratchawong Rasika Prakardkiat (Khun Ying Ai) is a royalty descendant. She was taught by her father that pedigree is the most important thing in life. Her mother remarried a new emergent wealthy Chinese businessman, Jao Sua, to pay off the family debt after her father's death. Due to Khun Ying Ai's social prejudice and her father's death, she refused to accept this marriage as well as associate herself with a Chinese family for she deem them as unworthy to be a part of her royal bloodline. Impressed and outraged by Khun Ying Ai arrogant, strong will, and with a desire to protect her from harm due to her adopted uncle attempted murder, Jao Sua then want a marriage between her and his youngest son, Ram. However, his oldest son, Rab, wants to marry Khun Ying Ai instead. Can a marriage born out of this hate really work? And will Rab be able to soften Ai's heart?