Entangled Souls

Entangled Souls

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"Hey, your daddy buy this road or something? You rich spoiled brat" That's what Hong Pichetpon , An art student, part-time worker, full-time menace shouts at a black sedan stuck in Bangkok traffic. He doesn't know the man inside is Nut Thanat. Doesn't know Nut owns four companies. Doesn't know he's Mafia. Doesn't know no one has spoken to him like this in a decade. All Hong sees is an arrogant jerk in a luxury car who won't stop honking. So he walks up to the tinted window and lets him have it. Nut should be furious. Instead, he's captivated. Hong thinks this is just a bad day. Nut thinks this is the most interesting thing that's happened to him in years. And neither of them is ready for what comes next. One argument .. Two stubborn hearts .. No going back.
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