Popular K-drama Doom At Your Service, starring Seo In-Guk and Park Bo-Young, had a happy ending, with the lead couple living happily together.
as leads. The series follows the story of a young woman Dong-Kyung, who gets a brain tumor diagnosis and is left with only 100 days to live. Frustrated by her situation, she shouts for the destruction of the world, only to have doom named Myul-Mang come to live with her.
The following day, Myul-Mang explains that his sacrifice for Dong-Kyung helped him return as a human. He confessed to blooming into a flower in the garden, where initially he was just a butterfly. Dong-Kyung doesn’t want him out of sight and takes him to her office, hiring him as the chauffeur to drive her here and there.
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