I haven't watched episode 6 yet, but I am really enjoying Khun Chai Ronnapee. Yes, it is going at a slower pace, but I like how P'Nok Chatchai produced the lakorn at the pace that it is at. It's more realistic. The resistant that Kwan had towards Chai Pee in the beginning is very realistic, in reality, many do not dare to fall in love because of the fear of a broken heart. And seeing the heartache that every woman in her family has gone through, who wouldn't. The way Chai Pee is and feels, is also realistic. Yes, he was playboy, but also wanted to find love. However, he did not want to be with someone that only wants to be with him because of his title. He genuinely wants someone to love him for who he is, not because of his title or status. When he meets Kwan and falls for her at first sight, that's very typical in reality, many do fall in love at first sight. Then when she rejects him, and he can't accept it, is also really real. I'm really glad that P'Nok didn't just jump into the story, but he had the story progressed and for each of the characters to explore what they deeply want and feel. James Ma and Mint Chalida are doing an amazing job as Khun Chai Ronnapee and Piengkwan. I couldn't complain, P'Nok did a great job with the casting.