Well, I saw the ending and I have to say that the story makes sense.
Dao is a lonely character who sees no light and happiness. No one gives her chances like they do to Roong. Dao has to undergo many things in life, full of sadness and failure. At the end, she looses her eyesight and tries to commit suicide because of failure in life. But even though she undergoes so many events that test her, she never stops loving Kade. Eventually, she loses Kade's love and realizes that the reason she is lonely is not that others do not give her chances in life but that she never gave herself chance. She realizes that happiness is from within, not what others give her but what she gives herself and some people never realize that but she does, at the end.
Thus, Dao and Roong are finally together, Roong becomes part of Dao by finishing Dao's story, bringing them together. Dao realizes that she and Roong cannot share Kade and Roong and Dao cannot be together. Dao in jail and Roong in the world. Thus, Dao and Roong, never together, will become one, together.
Dao and Roong are always trying to find ways to be together but they realize that to be together is to be apart.
This lakorn is not really about Kade or Roong and Dao but about how some things do not exist together, nothing is perfect.
It is wierd but new and exciting in itself.
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