Nang Tat: Ep. 1 Caps

If you like melodramatic lakorns, this is a show for you. Kob was sold into indentured servitude because her father has gambling problems. There was a lot of crying and melodramatic hoopla. I was surprise I didn’t fall asleep. This will probably be the only episode cap I will ever do for this lakorn.

Important Characters in Ep. 1
Vee Veeraparb…Praya Sihayotin
Kob Suvanant…Yen
Pok Piyatida…Khun Ying Yaem
Yui Jiranan…Salee

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Second wife Salee

Yen’s father and mother arrives back to the village after selling rice to Khun Ying Yaem. He sees the local gambling hall and gets an itching to gamble. His wife tries to stop him but he shoves her aside as he marches into the establishment.

Yen consoles her mother when she arrives home.

Yen’s father begs the gambling hall owner for more gambling money.

Yen’s father arrives home piss drunk because he lost all their hard earned rice money and money lent by the gambling hall owner. The two men who escorted him home warns his wife that if he doesn’t pay he’s gonna get it.

“I’m going to sell Yen.”

Yen’s mother is stunned and nearly collapses to the floor.

“Yen, I’m going to sell you.”

Yen is speechless.

“Father, sell me” Yen’s brother tells their father.

“We can’t sell you son. We need you here to work the rice fields, to protect father, and to inherit this farm.”

At Praya Sihayotin’s home, they are having a party.

Khun Ying Yaem knows that Yen’s father has a gambling problem so she doesn’t buy Yen.

She hates the thought of parents eating off their children.

Yen’s father beats Yen and her mother because he wasn’t able to sell Yen.


The little girl who saw the whole thing tells her granny that she saw Yen getting smacked by her father.

This little girl is an important character in this lakorn. I remember she was the voice of reason and justifiable action.

As they were about to leave the grounds, they bumped into Yen’s future baby daddy. haha.

“Why were they here?”

Khun Ying Yaem:“To sell their daughter.”

“Odd,why would they do that when they just sold us rice yesterday?”

Khun Ying Yaem:“Gambling problems, dear.”

“Oh I see, that’s pretty sad. I pity her.”

Yen’s father is determined to sell his daughter. When Khun Ying Yaem refuses to buy, he goes to their notorious neighbor. Khun Ying Yaem’s neighbor is known to be cruel to his servants and slaves. He rapes the women and overwork the men.

At first Yen’s father wants to sell her as an indentured servant but the buyer plays hardball and wants her as a slave. Desperate for money, Yen’s father agrees to sell her has a slave. Yen is terrified. If she is sold as a slave, there is no way of buying her back. She begs her father but he doesn’t listen.

Khun Ying Yaem hears from one her servants that Yen is gonna be sold to her cruel neighbor, she decides she better buy Yen. She doesn’t want Yen to go through the trauma of abuse and rape. She sends one of her servants to fetch Yen and her family back.

Arriving just in time.

“Stop! Khun Ying Yaem wants to buy you now.”

Signing the papers for servitude.

Tearful goodbyes to her parents. Yen tells her father to be more responsible and stop gambling. When they earn the money, she tells them to come back and buy her.

Scary face after examining Yen, second wife Salee is a little disturbed and fearful. Yen is very attractive and could be a threat to her station in the household.