Oh, so you mean the novel ends when the Pharma Camp is over?
I know that the series doesn't follow the original plotline, since the novel is entirely from Noh's point of view.
Regarding the various things yet to be cleared, apart from the ones you pointed out, are:
Jeed-Khom-Neung love line;
Pang-Pop(-Shay) love line;
Jeed making up with Juri and her friends (because she has to, it's not enough that Mo was the only one trying to talk to her);
....I believe there are other two love lines in the series that the production has thrown us in between the episodes... Whether they are hints or just simple strategies for the viewers to keep on watching the series or not, I saw them, and that's enough. So yeah, I'm expecting some enlightenment about them as well.
Oh, and what about Nang and Poo? I find them cute haha
I'm also curious to see how the conflict between Phun and his father will be handled. Maybe just like in the novel? But then again in the series Phun's father seems to know his son and Noh are together, unlike in the novel... Well, I'm sure he doesn't know before the 60th chapter, because that's the last one I read....
And about Keng: in the novel he was upset with Noh because he wouldn't tell him the kind of relationship he has with Phun, but it was all an act (warp by Ohm) just for Noh to spill it out in front of all his friends. But in this episode there was that scene in the train, where Phun went to sit next to Noh and put his arm around his shoulders (so sweet btw!), there were Ohm and Keng (and Poo on the bench behind theirs) who witnessed this interaction, so maybe it's all clarified already?
Well, we'll see. Let's just wait for next Saturday.