The K-drama The Divorce Insurance, starring Lee Dong-wook, concluded its finale with a bittersweet yet hopeful ending, emphasizing second chances and rediscovered love.
The series follows Noh Ki-jun, a product development employee at Plus General Insurance, who, after experiencing three divorces, creates an innovative “divorce insurance” plan. The show blends satire and romance to explore whether love alone is enough to sustain a marriage, while offering a humorous take on the insurance industry and human relationships.
Teamwork, Challenges, and Innovation Drive Ki-jun’s Insurance Plan to Successful Launch
Alongside Lee Dong-wook as Ki-jun, the series features Lee Joo-been as the sharp insurance underwriter Kang Han-deul, Lee Kwang-soo as risk surveyor An Jeon-man, and Lee Da-hee as quantitative financial analyst Jeon Na-rae.
Their interactions drive both the comedic and emotional arcs of the story, balancing personal growth with professional challenges. The ensemble’s chemistry contributes significantly to the show’s charm and narrative depth.

Despite facing skepticism and accusations that the plan encourages divorce, Ki-jun and his team persevere in perfecting an AI underwriter to assess relationship risks objectively.
Their hard work pays off when the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) approves the plan, allowing the first client to sign up. The finale showcases Ki-jun proposing a new “pride insurance” concept, reflecting his ongoing creativity and the series’ playful tone.
Love Triumphs as Jeon-man, Na-rae, Ki-jun, and Han-deul Find Happiness
Jeon-man and Na-rae’s storyline reaches a heartwarming conclusion when Jeon-man decides to move to Singapore with Na-rae. Initially hesitant, he seeks advice from Ki-jun and eventually rushes to the airport to join her. Their reunion and emotional kiss highlight the series’ focus on taking risks in love and cherishing meaningful connections.
The central romance between Ki-jun and Han-deul also reaches a satisfying conclusion. After successfully launching the policy, Ki-jun confesses his feelings for Han-deul, and the couple begins to enjoy simple, romantic moments together. By the end of the series, they choose to leave past divorces behind and embrace a hopeful future, reinforcing the show’s theme of second chances and the enduring power of love.



