War of Managers #1 - It's Obviously Fake
After gaining fame from the series Mafia Baby Season 2, Both Gus and Bew have their first fans meeting. Lukpla, Gus's manager and Cartoon, Bew's manager feel very happy that there are many people love their babies. During a workshop class and shooting of "Grun Glin Aye Rak", a new period miniseries starring Gus and Bew as maincharacters, Bew really has feelings for Gus, so they have secret intimate relationship off-screen. Though Gus insists that he has done it because of love, but Bew can notice some flaws and think that Gus might have sex with him for gaining popularity.
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