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Bossy and self-centered Nawee is an heir to a fortune. He suffers from serious social phobia due to his childhood trauma. But that was before he met the gentleman designer Aioun. As the two get to know each other, the mutual attraction becomes undeniable. A romance tailored for a lifetime hence begins.
Episode 8 : Episode 8
April. 22,2022
Aioun makes plans to leave for England unless Nawee can stop him in time!
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
April. 15,2022
After Nawee rushes out of Aioun's birthday party, Aioun follows him to his house to check on him. The next day the two venture to a café but Nawee is flooded with panic and trauma from his past
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
April. 08,2022
Nawee's father reveals that he plans to cut him out of the family business and end their familial relationship as well. Aioun is there to comfort Nawee after being devastated by the announcement.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
April. 01,2022
After his brother loses the measurements, Aioun must return to Nawee's home to secure what he needs to finish the suit.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
March. 26,2022
Nawee awakes to find himself Aioun's shop where Aioun and the staff are already measuring him for his new suit. However, he instantly reveals his fear of being outside as a result of a childhood trauma.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
March. 19,2022
Sichol is forced to keep convincing Aioun to make a suit for Nawee. When Sichol visits Aioun's home, he finds Art trying to enter the house through the window.
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Season 1
Bossy and self-centered Nawee is an heir to a fortune. He suffers from serious social phobia due to his childhood trauma. But that was before he met the gentleman designer Aioun. As the two get to know each other, the mutual attraction becomes undeniable. A romance tailored for a lifetime hence begins.
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