Why do I feel like khun Naht is still possibly a bad guy? If not her, then someone who is incredibly trying to seek her attention or approval...someone may want repay her gratitude...or even trying to get her back for not seeing his importance...such as her nephew! In fact, I think he is in love with her...so that’s potentially a lot of hurt if you are being ignored.
With khun naht, besides being the obvious jealous main wife, having past nervous breakdowns and Koo-Koo moments, a lot of other subtle things lead us to have mix emotions about her level of guilt...that she is innocent. But in actuality, she could possibly be the main culprit (as it might originally seem).
In the past, plots have been that the true bad people don’t look obvious, and the obvious-looking people don’t look bad. But now, I’m thinking there are new plots that makes bad people look not obvious by trying to look obvious and then looking like they aren’t bad when really they are. Did that make sense? Lol.
Anyways, these two come into mind because there are instances where gray areas get played up (for ex: when khun naht got a threat letter in her portfolio, and when she was being “followed”...among other things that I am too lazy to touch up on). Now, if she was guilty, it would make sense that the threat letter popped up when grit (lawyer guy) was ‘coincidentally’ around there just like how he was there when she was being ‘followed’...cuz she knows he is around and that he will take his impressions back to sina and the gang. All she would have to do is pretend to say don’t tell anyone this or that (which she knows he will do opposite)...and she will already look innocent. Not only that but he would also have a heavy impression of her humbleness as a “victim” and he will tell them she told him not to tell them. Add that to the angelic deed of helping thi investigate misconduct in the company, and she will already look far from guilty. Again, this is assuming she is guilty.
As for the nephew, he is linked to everyone who could filter information back to him to do damage (ex: naht herself, viset’s mistress, viset’s daughter, even him working in the company, in general, etc). He keeps saying he will do anything for her. Some of these things may be things he thinks might help himself too. But it doesn’t look that way.
The ultimate twist is that they are in on it together; give or take one person or the other possibly going beyond plans and hence various complications.
Either way, they look most guilty to me.