Here Are 5 Hidden Facts From the Drama 'Doom At Your Service'

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Towards the end of next week's drama, 'Doom At Your Service' shook fans' feelings even more after Myul Mang (Seo In Guk) disappeared from Dong Kyung (Park Bo Young)'s side. Fate had declared that it was time for Myul Mang to leave.

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Myul Mang's departure also has the potential to make you feel Dong Kyung's pain. In the drama that airs on Viu every Tuesday and Wednesday, Park Bo Young's very emotional acting is indeed stunning with the sad emotions of love and loss.

In this week's 14th episode, which fans say is the most heart-wrenching episode, Myul Mang doesn't want to waste the rest of Dong Kyung's life which is getting shorter. And the audience is getting dragged into curiosity when Dong Kyung asks what steps they should take now. Will their love story have a happy ending or will it fall apart without a trace?

However, the drama 'Doom At Your Service' does not only offer the romance of the two. Writer Im Mea Ri cleverly also slipped some hidden meanings that would make viewers wonder.

In order not to be curious anymore, here are five hidden facts that you will find in this drama:

1. The Garden and the 'Gardener'

In the first episode of 'Doom At Your Service', maybe you are still a little confused about the meaning behind Myul Mang and Sonyeoshin's (Jung Ji So) dialogue. If one understands more closely, the figure of speech that Sonyeoshin expressed has a deep meaning.

The park is an analogy to represent human life. Humans are represented by plants. This group of plants reflects the various properties possessed by humans such as the function of plants to treat and have poisons that can kill the surroundings. Meanwhile, Sonyeoshin equated himself with a 'garden'. He is in charge of planting, watering, and waiting for the garden with all his heart. Like the duty of a gardener, Sonyeoshin can only take care of human life but has no power to own it.

2. The existence of a butterfly

Still in the same conversation, this time Sonyeoshin made an analogy with Myul Mang as a butterfly for his plants. In his role as a butterfly, Myul Mang will touch every flower that refers to the humans on earth.

Butterflies themselves have the meaning of a life full of struggles. As the god of destruction, Myul Mang is here to give something that may seem bad but to balance human life for the better.

3. Hand Grips

One of the scenes that characterizes this drama is when Myul Mang holds Dong Kyung's hand. It is often found in Korean dramas that the scene of holding hands is a form of affection for someone. However, 'Doom At Your Service' presents a different impression.

This hand-holding scene becomes one of Myul Mang's methods to charge Dong Kyung so he can't feel his illness. Myul Mang does this method every night and if they are not in the same place, Myul Mang will still come to Dong Kyung. The fans also managed to get excited by this one of the most memorable scenes.

 4. Bracelet of Red Thread

Myul Mang gives a bracelet of red thread to Dong Kyung as a symbol that the dangerous contract between them is in progress. This common thread also refers to the 'destiny' of the two.

Like the meaning of the fate of the red thread that is related to each other, the two also prove that they are indeed destined to meet. Even though fate has allowed them to meet, will their story have a happy ending?

5. Yellow Tulips

Roses are synonymous with the meaning of the symbol of love, but here you will not find it. Instead of red undergarments that always manage to melt women's hearts, 'Doom At Your Service' emphasizes yellow tulips. What does the flower actually mean?

In one scene, Sonyeoshin gives Myul Mang a bunch of tulips. As he received the flower, Myul Mang looked at him icy cold. Yellow tulips mean 'unrequited love'. This Sonyeoshin did to warn Myul Mang to stop dreaming of loving Dong Kyung, who is only an ordinary human being. However, Myul Mang is not afraid to fight for his feelings for Dong Kyung. (www.kpopchart.net)

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