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What happens when Namtan, a star quarterback ready to lead her team to the league championships, sets her sights on Film, an art major attending her first football game?
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⛔️GXG⛔️ Namtan Tipnaree Weerawatnodom is a medical professor known for her strict nature, perfectionism, and unwavering commitment to academic discipline. She values diligent and dedicated students and does not tolerate laziness in any form. To Namtan, being a doctor is not just about intelligence but also about hard work and responsibility. However, her principles begin to be challenged by one particular first-year student who seems too indifferent toward his studies. Film Rachanun Mahawan is the complete opposite of her ideal student. He rarely takes notes in class, often arrives late, and spends more time giving answers that sound like jokes. Yet, despite his seemingly careless attitude, Film consistently scores perfect marks on exams, as if proving that his unconventional learning methods are still effective. As time goes on, their intellectual debates become more frequent. Namtan tries to instill discipline, while Film proves that intelligence does not always have to be packaged in rigid formality. However, amid their constant tension and subtle exchanges of sarcasm, something unexpected begins to emerge an emotion that defies logic. Between principles and feelings, which one will they choose to hold on to?