Anyway, here's my explanation as to why Thit loves Gan and not Nee. Thit never loved Nee, it was infactuation. I'm going to repost from Spicy. :dance3:
I'm someone who believes in fate. Like that one saying, "Kaeng arai gaw kaeng dai thae kaeng bon wasana kaeng mai dai." That phrase basically means you can compete in anything but you can't compete when it comes to destiny/fate. It holds true here. It was fate that the Father kept Gan and not Nee. Even without Nee meeting Thit at Prajuab first, Thit and Gan would have eventually met and fall in love later on. Why is it that Nee had Thit in her hands, a diamond, yet she neglected it? Why is that Nee used Gan's name and not her own, in a way symbolizing Thit and Gan's destiny. Thit fell in love with Gan, in name, for a whole year even before falling for the true owner of the name. Fate may have different paths but in the end, they all lead to the same destination. So when Thit saw the real Gan, it's like he had met his soulmate, his soul recognized hers. Thit already fell for Gan the first moment he saw her grace the dance floor. Anyone who knows Gan and Nee would eventually know that they are two different people. Like Urai said, Gan has a classy soft aura to her yet Nee has a rough slum arua. But Thit kept using the whole "past in Prajuab" not because he was in love with that woman from a year ago but because he wants to have ties to the current one, Gan.
As one hearted and honest of a man Thit is, Thit is still a man in the end. Which means, if a man doesn't care for the current person, he's going to be like all of that love was in the past, you need to move on. But when a man loves the current person, he uses everything to tie himself to her. And we all know men hate strings YET Thit ties himself to Gan like a little puppy chasing after a balloon on his tail.
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It is fate again that Thit met Gan and not Nee because if Thit had met Nee again, she would have ruined her chances with him and reject him again because he wasn't wealthy yet. He would have learned of her true rotten nature and never take her back after he became royalty because he would only consider the relationship with her as being in the past and move right on. So Nee is misunderstanding something here. It's Gan's fate with Thit that is allowing Nee a second chance with Thit, not the other way around. Nee is riding on Gan's fate.
I don't think Thit is aware when he fell for Gan. All he knows is that to see her is to feel immense pain. I think Thit fell for Nee because like Nee said, the environment added to the infactuation, but infactuation only lasts for a bit before it becomes nothing more than just a feeling in the past. Thit never fell in love with Nee; he didn't know who she was. How can he? It was simply infactuation. Now, if like Gan, who he calls a slut left and right, once he learns the truth of Nee's ugly past and still pursues her, now that's love. It's funny, Thit calls Gan a dirty person yet he is so attached to her YET Nee is supposedly the good one here but he never gives her the time of day. Thit loves Gan. :crush: