Kim Dae-myung from 'Oh My Ghost Clients' came to help his close friend Jung Kyung-ho. After following his friend Kim Dae-myung, Jung Kyung-ho invested his severance pay in cryptocurrency after resigning and ended up in a crisis with his wife.

The new MBC weekend drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients' (written by Kim Bo-tong and Yoo Seung-hee, directed by Im Soon-rye and Lee Han-jun), which aired its first episode on the afternoon of the 30th, revealed why Jung Kyung-ho (played by Jung Kyung-ho) became a labor attorney.

Jung Kyung-ho suddenly quit his stable job. Although his senior tried to stop him, he decided to resign, following his friend Jung-min (played by Kim Dae-myung). Jung-min had advised Jung Kyung-ho to quit, saying it would be hard for earned income to surpass investment income. Jung Kyung-ho trusted Jung-min and invested all his severance pay in cryptocurrency after resigning.

However, this was the beginning of misfortune. Jung-min, Jung Kyung-ho's friend, lost all his investment in cryptocurrency and ultimately passed away. Jung Kyung-ho visited Jung-min's funeral and wept bitterly. Jung-min's family thought that Jung Kyung-ho was very close to Jung-min, but in fact, Jung Kyung-ho had also lost all his severance pay.

A senior colleague who met Jung Kyung-ho again at the funeral of Jung-min suggested that he take the labor attorney exam. As Jung Kyung-ho had a law degree, they persuaded him that he could easily obtain the labor attorney qualification since it was a job that was gaining popularity these days.

Ultimately, Jung Kyung-ho passed the labor attorney exam, but the situation did not improve. His wife, Na Mi-joo (played by Kyung Soo-jin), left him after learning that he had lost his severance pay in cryptocurrency. Jung Kyung-ho eventually started a labor attorney office with the help of his sister-in-law, Na Hee-joo (played by Seol In-ah).

However, the labor attorney office did not run as he wished. Months after opening the office, he was unable to pay his sister-in-law's salary and could not even afford the office rent.

[Photo] Captured from MBC broadcast screen.

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