At one of Thailand's most prestigious universities, two top students, Freen Sarocha and Becky Armstrong, are bound by one thing: an unrelenting rivalry.
Freen-cool, handsome, and brilliant-is known for her Leo-like confidence, natural leadership, and killer smirks. She's never been second at anything-except maybe in how much she silently despises Becky. And it burns. Because the only one who ever threatens her number one spot, academically or socially, is that Becky.
Becky-graceful, feminine, and dangerously beautiful-is elegance wrapped in silk and fire. With her long skirts, soft laugh, and sharp wit, she's adored by many, but hated by one. Freen. And that feeling? Entirely mutual.
Their war is quiet but deadly. Glares across lecture halls. Passive-aggressive academic debates. Accidental shoulder bumps that feel very intentional.
But fate, and a meddling university lecturer, shoves them together-group assignments, forced study sessions, and a weekend camp trip that neither can escape.
And somewhere between eye rolls, silent tension, and moments neither of them can explain, something shifts.
Because hate isn't the opposite of love. And when fire meets fire... sometimes it doesn't burn-it ignites.
This is their journey-from bitter enemies, to reluctant allies, to lovers, partners, and more. A story that follows them from university halls, through career highs and heartbreaks, to marriage and beyond.
They just don't know it yet.
Freen and Becky are both ambitious college students studying law at the same prestigious Royal Thai School of Law. They come from very different backgrounds, but share a fierce drive to succeed in their field. Freen, confident and assertive, often gives off an air of arrogance. She believes she's superior, not just in intellect but also in social status. Becky, on the other hand, is equally intelligent, but she has a strong sense of humility. She's hardworking and a little more reserved, which makes her view Freen's confidence as self-importance.
Their rivalry is intense. Every group project, class discussion, and social interaction seems to escalate into arguments. Their debates and fights often spill into the hallways, making them infamous on campus. They have a constant back-and-forth-one day Becky insults Freen's way of thinking, the next day Freen criticizes Becky's lack of self-confidence. Neither can stand the other, and neither can back down. It's more than just competition-it's personal.
However, when their parents announce that they're getting married. Both girls are blindsided by the news. Becky is furious, feeling betrayed by her mother for marrying Freen's father, and the idea of having to live with Freen, her sworn enemy, feels unbearable. Freen, though outwardly calm, is equally shocked and annoyed.