Chapter 2:
The Curse of The Oath (English Version)
Lin or Treephat
The youngest daughter and third-generation heir of the prestigious Akarawongwatana family, owners of Akara Group—the largest jewelry empire in Thailand. Treephat is a poised and accomplished woman, but her seemingly perfect life is shadowed by recurring dreams of a mysterious woman in traditional Thai attire, known as La-Orduen. The dreams, vivid and relentless, haunt her repeatedly, leaving her searching for answers she cannot yet grasp.
Aey or Rinlada
A mysterious young woman whose face is identical to La-Orduen, the figure from Treephat’s recurring dreams. Rinlada is the heir to Sattaya Antique, a renowned antique shop, and the guardian of two ancient, enigmatic gold rings passed down through her family.
Her childhood is marked by a traumatic near-drowning experience, leaving her with a deep-seated fear of rivers and open water. Beneath her composed exterior lies a past shrouded in secrets, tying her fate to Treephat in ways neither of them can yet understand.
Lady Phiengwad (Past life of Lin Treephat)
The daughter of Lord Krai, Lady Phiengwad was celebrated as the most beautiful woman in the royal city during a particular era of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Yet, despite her beauty and the admiration of many, her heart never wavered for any man. Instead, her soul belonged entirely to one woman—a figure who captured her heart the very moment their eyes met in the temple, as she bowed before the sacred image enshrined within.
Lady La-Orduen
The eldest daughter of Lord Noradit, Lady La-Orduen bears an uncanny resemblance to Aey Rinlada, as though they were one and the same. Born into one of the wealthiest noble families, she embodies grace and refinement, with her dark brown-tinted black hair intricately styled into an elegant high bun.
However, beneath her poised and radiant exterior lies a heart consumed by an unrelenting fire. Whatever Lady La-Orduen desires, she pursues with unwavering determination, stopping at nothing to claim what she believes is rightfully hers.
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