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the part I liked in that scene was that Ramet was so afraid of letting her go. Her debt was her only "tie" to him. without it she will disappear from him forever and he was well aware that she rejected him when he asked if they could start over.Khun Met is really different from many lakorn hero. He has been consistently trying to protect his woman, from afar and upclose, and even though I am a bit angry at him for keeping the money Sia gave as compensation for Pim, I see his hurt when she said if he hated her so much, and then her declaring her "hate" for him, ugh! So emotional in his eyes. I was like run after her tell her you are sorry you kept it a secret, tell her you love her and don't want to live without her, show her your heart and soul! I know you want to do just that, so do it Khun Met, do it!
he could have easily written off her debt from the start. in the first place, he didn't really care about it and wanted Pim out of his sight after she did the "crime"'. pim could have found a way to escape, Yet she came back and negotiated about repaying her debt. so it's kind of ironic how the lasso was Pim's "honor" all along. I mean, she was honorable enough to settle a debt even when she had nothing and when she knew Ramet hated her guts; and probably, the fact that she came back to talk about her debt made Ramet change his mind about Pim, that she wasn't just a "mercenary" so he decided to use her honor against her and make it a lasso that he will use to keep her with him. (On the other hand, the Lasso could have also been Pim's Swan Pin. She was trying to be honorable by following her dad's wishes and never selling that pin and doing back breaking work instead of selling that pin. Ramet was the one who told her to sell it, yet she refused to, showing she had honor. maybe that made her more endearing to him).
yet when Sia paid her 500k Baht (again, ironically enough, as moral damages since he "dishonored" her with the rape attempt. conversely, it was Pim's reward for again fighting for her honor) Ramet was placed in a position where now he was to choose between his own honor and his heart. he valued honor very much (in fact it is what made him change his mind about Pim, I.e. the "Lasso") yet now if he acted honorably and keep his end of the bargain with Pim then he would lose her forever. at the last minute he chickened out and chose his heart, which shows his weakness. he can commit a mistake too afterall, much like how Pim did the dishonorable thing with Kittichai though she knew it was wrong and though she was starting to like Ramet. but this time Ramet did that because he wanted to keep Pim just a little longer so he went through that whole trust thing "please trust me with 2 things, that I was loyal to you, and I only want and do the best for you" - even when he did the dishonorable thing of keeping the money and keeping her debt, keeping the lasso because of his selfishness. Huh, does this not remind you of Pim when she was holding the hydrengea and wishing Ramet would forgive her for what she was about to do??? hmmmmm
so it was only natural guilty Ramet couldn't run after Pim. apart from the stinging pain in his cheek.... er... I mean, his heart, he knew he was wrong and he did something dishonorable which caused Pim pain. (Besides, Pim had to sell her Swan Pin, that one thing she said she will never sell - but in the end it was what ultimately brought her freedom. So while Pim was already feeling that the swan is within her and her dad would probably understand why she did what she did, Ramet was now so guilty since he knew the gravity of the situation.) so the same lasso which bound Pim to him ("honor") now bound him as well and restrained him from running after her and stopping her from leaving. that's my take on it.
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