Some things are worth fighting for. Some people are worth staying for.
The Hanging Tree has stood for generations-a silent witness to revolution, defiance, and sacrifice. But when corrupt officials move to destroy it, activist Sky refuses to let history be erased. Loud, fearless, and relentless, he rallies a movement to protect the tree, his voice cutting through the chaos of a changing Bangkok.
Nani isn't like him. He doesn't march. He doesn't chant. He sketches-capturing the tree's beauty before it's gone. But when he sees Sky standing atop a crate, fire in his eyes, something shifts.
What begins as a peaceful protest spirals into sirens and smoke. Tear gas fills the streets. In the chaos, Sky grabs Nani's hand, pulling him into the neon-lit maze of the city. And as they run-breathless, hearts pounding-Nani realizes that some things are impossible to ignore.
Beside them, Dew and Tee-childhood best friends who once knew each other better than anyone-stand shoulder to shoulder in the fight.
What begins as shared ideals slowly unearths long-buried feelings. In the glow of revolution, their friendship deepens into something quieter, braver-something like love
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A story of protest and passion, of art and activism,
where revolution sparks not just in the streets-but in the hearts of four young men learning that love, too, can be an act of resistance.
Their families were best friends since forever.
Their marriage was just a formality.
Sky and Nani-two enemies forced into a lifetime contract neither of them wanted.
Sky, the cold and sharp-tongued younger brother of Joong, is suddenly tied in marriage to Nani-the most chaotic, barking-mad drama king Sky's ever met. Sparks fly, insults rain, and the mansion becomes a battlefield.
But when hate burns too hot, desire simmers underneath.
In a house once gifted to Joong and Dunk-now the quiet second couple-Sky and Nani begin a new life where everything clashes... except their slowly growing feelings.