Episode 5

Krit called Phi Mod, Tak, and Safeman, the heads of all three departments, to convene a review of the 10 Hotel Stars apprenticeships in the past month. It's time to change departments to rotate to train other departments. "Pong" (Panuwat Kerdthongtawee) "Akkhar" (Thanaphon Charuchitanon) and "K" (Kantharanphong) have moved in. The reception of "Nuuk" (Norawan Setharattanapong), "Valen" (Phongsathorn Phadungkeatwong), "Toei" (Suradech Phinanat) and "Nueng" (Natchakhun Thirakitkosol) moved to the event Housewives of "Ying" (Thanyalak Chokthanadech), "Ton" (Davit Kreaphonrerk) and "Kin" (Warorom Monta needle) moved to the kitchen. Ying wants to be at the front desk as usual. Therefore pleading for help from Wutti Claiming to be allergic to smoke, on one side, with the shared experience of the department that has been there In the morning, the lady sat in front of the hall at the counter. Elder Tak stressed, walking, coming to speak. Krit came to see it, so asked what happened. Phi Tak fumbled and hurried to take the lady to the kitchen department. The woman ranted at elder Tu before accusing Wut "Valen" (Phongsathon Phungkiatwong) to warn the woman. Especially causing the woman to be disgruntled and humiliated by Valen. The suprise is surprised to see "Sompoi" (Thanatcha Thepsahadin Na Ayuthaya) often and seems familiar to the staff. Until he finally realized the true identity of Sompoi.(Source: mello.me)
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