Episode 2

Elder Mod and Wan, the head of the housekeeper, brought "Ton" (Davit Kreaphonrerk), "Akkhar" (Thanapol Charuchitanon) and "K" (Kantharanphong) to clean the bathroom in the room. Completed in 20 minutes. Tone and K. argue about how to wash the bathroom. Whether to wash or wipe Until the headache, because just arguing, it will run out of time. As for the kitchen, when Safeman ordered something "Pong" (Panuwat Kerdthongtawee) will immediately propose to Regardless of who the name Safeman is called, "Toey" (Suradet Phiniwat), comfortable with not having to work. LOOKS work silently. "Nuuk" (Norawan Setharattanapong) is not happy that Pong likes to present. And used to be a senior, senior, and chefman like in high school. Nuuk took back Pong until Pong served the wrong customer out loud. Safeman must come out and clear, while "Valen" (Phongsathorn Phungkiatwong) welcomes foreign customers fluently in English. Created a lot of jealousy for "Ying" (Thanyalak Chokthanadech), so went in to talk to "Kin" (Worodom Khem Montha) and "Nueng" (Natkhun Theerakit Kosol) in order to find a group to help tear down Valen's mask. But will Kin and Nueng join to tear down Valen's mask? Who will stay, who will go to the battle for this outstanding internship Hotel Stars. (Source: mello.me)
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