High on sympathy with a chance of sarcasm
Beong-wu (Ryu Seung-beom, "Doomsday Book") turned his back on being a professional baseball player and became an insurance salesman of all things. He's in line for a big promotion and everything seems to be going his way until one of his clients commits suicide and the advice he's been giving to his clients comes into question. Three of the clients he signed have suicidal pasts and if any of them die after the two year deadline, which is coming up in two weeks, then the families of these clients will be very well taken care of for the rest of their lives on the dime of Jeil Life Insurance, the insurance company Beong-wu works for. With an impending investigation and a fast approaching deadline, everything Beong-wu has worked for rests on convincing these clients to change their insurance plan.
It's revealed early on that Jeil Life Insurance is ranked number one in financial loss and it's all due to so many suicides. The company is run by Manager Park Jin-seok (Sung...
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