ก่อนฤดูหนาวผ่าน I The Love Of Winter【Part 1】I 28 MDP Studio - Summary

Summary

The scene begins with a character reflecting on dealing with sorrow by traveling to their favorite places. They arrive at a resort, where they meet the owner's son, Tidnuer, who is responsible for taking them on a trip. The character, Kinn, and Tidnuer interact and develop a friendly atmosphere, despite some initial awkwardness.

As they spend more time together, Kinn opens up about their past relationship and the pain they experienced. Tidnuer listens and shares his own thoughts on life, love, and relationships. They bond over their shared emotions and experiences.

Throughout the scene, there are also moments of humor and lightheartedness, particularly in the interactions between Kinn, Tidnuer, and a character named Tib. The scene ends with Kinn and Tidnuer parting ways for the night, with Kinn expressing gratitude for their conversation and Tidnuer's company.

Overall, the scene sets the tone for a heartwarming and emotional story about two characters connecting and finding solace in each other's company.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only.
2. The narrator is staying at a hotel or resort with a room number B005.
3. The narrator meets a staff member named Tib who is considered a troublemaker.
4. The narrator asks about a guide for a trip and is introduced to Tidnuer (North), the owner's son who knows the area well.
5. Tidnuer agrees to take the narrator on a trip the next day.
6. The narrator and Tidnuer visit a tea plantation and take pictures.
7. Tidnuer teaches the narrator how to take a picture using a camera.
8. The narrator and Tidnuer have coffee at a cafe, and Tidnuer orders multiple cups of coffee.
9. The narrator is required to finish the coffee before Tidnuer will take them to a scenic spot for more pictures.
10. The narrator and Tidnuer discuss the camera and its lens cover.
11. Tidnuer returns the narrator's camera lens cover, which was found at the tea plantation.
12. The narrator and Tidnuer share chocolate and conversation.
13. Tidnuer has lived in the area since birth and finds it a good place to live.
14. The narrator is from Bangkok and finds the area less chaotic than the city.
15. Tidnuer does not have a girlfriend, and the narrator had a past relationship that did not end well.
16. The narrator is still hurting from the past relationship and finds it difficult to move on.

Note that some of these "facts" are actually statements or opinions expressed by the characters, but I've tried to extract them in a neutral and factual way.