When justice trembles, even the Devil listens.
They were born from flame, raised in power, and sent to Earth not to wreak havoc-but to pass judgment.
Sky, Gemini, and William Titicharoenrak-Lucifer's sons-rule the human world from behind the glossy veil of a corporate empire. Sent by their father to tempt and sentence the corrupt, they reign supreme in business, beauty, and chaos. But when a case too dark even for Hell threatens to consume their legacy, they find themselves powerless-literally.
Framed. Hunted. Stripped of their infernal gifts.
Enter the Jirochtikul brothers-Nani, Est, and Fourth. Sassy in their comebacks, fierce in court, and golden at heart. Heirs to a human family of lawyers, they take up the devil's case, ready to fight against the twisted forces manipulating the law.
But justice has a price.
As threats rain down, bonds are forged in blood and banter, secrets are revealed in courtrooms and coffee shops, and forbidden feelings spark between sons of Hell and heirs of humanity. With Lucifer's own court divided and his brother rising to steal the throne, war brews on both sides of the veil.
Now, the fate of Earth-and Hell-rests in the hands of six men... and one final verdict.
Po was never meant to vanish.
Not just from Thame's life-but from Thailand itself. No forwarding address. No goodbye. Just a boy who once held Thame's hoodie like it meant something. And then disappeared like he never existed.
Thame left for Korea with a broken heart and a suitcase full of questions. He built a new life in a city that didn't know his past. He smiled for cameras, danced for fans, and stopped asking where Po went.
Until one of MARS fell-literally-into Po's arms.
And suddenly, the silence shattered.
Now the story rewrites itself:
New friendships that feel like old ones.
Old brotherhood spoken in new words.
A family that never stopped waiting.
A boy with a new name and an old promise.
Secrets buried deep enough to bleed.
Tears that taste like home.
This isn't a love story. It's a story about the people who stay, even when they leave. About healing in pieces. About loyalty that doesn't need proof. And about the kind of forever that whispers, not shouts.
He was just a small part of Thame's life. But he left the biggest feeling.