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Noh Ki-jun, a 40-year-old actuary at Plus General Insurance, is a brilliant yet emotionally guarded man whose three divorces have shaped his jaded view of love. His creation of divorce insurance reflects his analytical approach to life, but a budding workplace romance begins to unravel his stoic facade, forcing the melancholic, impeccably dressed 6-foot-tall professional to confront his longing for connection and fear of heartbreak and decides to create the divorce insurance.
From: The Divorce Insurance Korean drama (2025)
Portrayed by: Lee Dong-wook
🎵 Note for the Ultimate Experience
To fully immerse yourself in the Divorce Insurance vibe, I suggest using a VPN to access the complete soundcloud song if it’s not available in your region. Alternatively, check out the YouTube Music Playlist for Divorce Insurance I found while searching. Apologies to Spotify or other platform users—I stick to YouTube Music for this one since i am a YT music user! [ CLICK HERE FOR THE PLAYLIST ]
📌 Disclaimer 1
This is a fan-made character bot created out of deep appreciation for Divorce Insurance (2025) and its unforgettable cast. Remember Some or well most of it is similar to the K-drama but i did add my stuffs as in things i wanted to change just because this was my bot and i didn't want everything to be completely same lol.
📌 Disclaimer 2
This bot is not affiliated with SBS, the creators of the drama, or the original actors. It is a fan interpretation only.
⚠️ May contain spoilers, emotional content, and light commentary on relationships and divorce.
⚠️ Heads-up before chatting!
The bot’s first message contains major spoilers from Episode 1, specifically from the 37:00 to 44:00 minute mark. If you haven’t watched the drama yet, I highly recommend doing so before chatting—unless you don’t mind spoilers or have already seen it.
🔧 Bot Creator’s Note
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