Naughty Babe - Season 1
Season 1
Thacha Wongtheerawit is engaged to Phayak Chatdecha Chen because of a mutually beneficial business agreement. The sweet love of Hia Yi and Khondiao is like the ending of a romance novel… As if. Thacha is left alone on the engagement day. He's left alone when he moves into Hia Yi's place. As the wedding ceremony is around the corner, he has to deal with everything alone… His name is Khondiao, but it doesn't mean he wants to be alone! As the distress is no longer bearable, Thacha decides to flee from the future wedding to Switzerland, not suspecting Hia Yi will try to catch up with him and get into a car accident. What's more, Hia Yi loses his memory when he wakes up and accuses Thacha of being the one despising the idea of getting married! What's with him, huh?!
Episodes
Episode 1
Questioning his relationship with Yi, Diao makes plans to leave for Switzerland but is stopped after a severe accident occurs.
Episode 2
After a short time recovering in the hospital, Yi recovers his memories. However, with the need to stop Diao from leaving for Switzerland and Yi's investigation into his car crash, a plan is born between Yi, Lian, and Aon.
Episode 3
Using amnesia as an excuse, Yi takes every opportunity to spend time with Diao hoping to rebuild their relationship.
Episode 4
Diao's family attempts to take advantage of Yi's memory loss to benefit themselves financially.
Episode 5
Diao discovers the truth about Yi's condition. A major clue is revealed regarding the car accident.
Episode 6
Yi tells Diao everything about his childhood trauma that caused him to loose some memories of his youth. A plan moves forward to disrupt Yi and Diao's wedding.
Episode 7
Secretary Aon's investigation reveals who tampered with Yi's car. Diao confronts his father about his arrangement with Yi's family.
Episode 8
Yi and Diao's wedding day arrives; Diao launches his plan to flee from the wedding.
Episode 9
Episode 10
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