Plot Synopsis
"Hello, I'm at Your Service" is an adaptation of apopular novel, which has a large fan base. The TV series retains the essence of the original work while incorporating certain innovations and adaptations to make theplot more rich and colorful.
The story revolves around Dong Dongen, an eccentric and unconventional advertising customer service representative. She engages in a captivating workplace romance with the male lead, who is a client. In the drama, viewers not only witness the intrigues and deceits of the workplace but also experience the deepfriendships between the characters. Utilizing her intelligence and wit, Dong Dongen resolves crises time and again, winning the heart of the male lead. As they spend more time together, the male lead gradually becomes attracted to Dong Dongen's unique charm. Their romantic storyline is both thrilling and heartwarming, making it irresistible to viewers.
Episodes Recap
- 1-5
- 6-10
- 11-15
- 16-20
- 21-24
Episode 1 : Dong Dong En comes to Mudan Company to salvage the collaboration.
Episode 2 : Dong Dongen is willing to work as a janitor in order to secure the contract.
Episode 3 : Dong Dongen signed a contract with Lou Yuan.
Episode 4 : Dong Dongen received Zhang Zong.
Episode 5 : Dong Dongen and Lou Yuan are rumored to be in a romantic relationship.
Episode 6 : Zhang Zong asked Dong Dongen to organize a tasting event.
Episode 7 : Dong Dongen invited Lou Yuan to soak in a hot spring, and Lou Yuan was instantly smitten by Dong Dongen.
Episode 8 : Dong Dongen's ex-boyfriend wants to reconcile with them.
Episode 9 : Zhang Jia Mu requested to reconcile, but became angry and embarrassed after the failed attempt.
Episode 10 : Dong Dongen and Lou Yuan had a dinner gathering.
Episode 11 : Dong Dongen, under the influence of alcohol, behaved inappropriately by kissing Lou Yuan.
Episode 12 : Lou Yuan confessed their feelings to Dong Dongen.
Episode 13 : Lou Yuan asked Dong Dongen out for a dinner date.
Episode 14 : Dong Dongen and Lou Yuan confirmed their relationship.
Episode 15 : Dong Dong En and Lou Yuan Show their Affection
Episode 16 : Dong Dong En arrived at "Bā Èr" along with everyone else.
Episode 17 : Dong Dong En's parents discovered Dong Dong En's relationship.
Episode 18 : Li Li An Returns to the Country
Episode 19 : Lou Yuan's mother found out that Lou Yuan and Dong Dong En are together.
Episode 20 : Ke Mao Xu got injured and was taken to the hospital.
Cast & Role
Lou Yuan
(Wei Zhe Ming)
Dong Dong En
(Xu Lu)
Cao Ya
(Zhang Bai Jia)
Wang Zi Jian
(Liu Run Nan)
Lou Yuan hopes that Dong Dong En can set aside their identities and consider accepting this relationship. In the end, Dong Dong En is completely moved and suggests that they don't establish a formal relationship before the contract ends but instead get to know each other as quasi-boyfriend and quasi-girlfriend.
Lou Yuan thought Dong Dong En was asleep and whispered about his admiration. He talked about how the first time he saw Dong Dong En, he thought the other person was kind and willing to help strangers. However, upon getting to know Dong Dong En more deeply, he realized that it wasn't the case.
Everyone squeezed together and slept in a communal bed. The sound of deep slumber echoed through the room in the middle of the night. How could Master Lou Yuan, this young master, possibly fall asleep? When he opened his eyes, he found Dong Dong En's bed empty.
Wasn't this the perfect opportunity?
Dong Dong En finished washing the clothes and brought them over to return to Lou Yuan. She found Lou Yuan asleep, leaning against the sofa. Just as she was about to wake him up, he suddenly pulled her into his embrace. Both of them felt awkward, but it was also quite sweet.
Lou Yuan encountered the ousted veteran troublemaker of the company in the underground parking garage, seeking revenge. Dong Dongen happened to come across the scene and intended to play the role of a hero by intervening. However, her actions unintentionally caused Lou Yuan to bump into a parking post, resulting in him seeing her bleeding hands. This made Dong Dongen feel even more flustered on behalf of Lou Yuan.
Hi, sis. I think Lou Yuan is wealthy, handsome, and attentive. However, Dong Dong En believes that this dress belongs to Cao Ya, and at most, Lou Yuan did what a partner should do, but failed to fulfill their own responsibilities completely.
It's the grand finale, and although it seems like a sweet urban romance drama, it constantly breaks away from the clichés. Dong Dong En's customer service persona, even the slightest deviation, makes people feel uncomfortable.
However, Xu Lu's portrayal is just right, presenting us with an ordinary person's positive attitude towards life and self-choice, which is fantastic. Wei Zhe Ming's performance as the domineering CEO is also different from the usual "sauce boss" raised by his mother.
Despite his high status, he remains down-to-earth, setting the tone for their relationship. In short, after finishing this drama, my mood is incredibly uplifted.
The drama is really good and enjoyable to watch, and the actors' performances are also impressive. However, I heard that the female lead's character is supposed to be financially struggling. It seems a bit inconsistent with her constantly wearing different outfits in every episode, which suggests a higher budget than what her character's circumstances would imply.
Wang Zi Jian agreed to have dinner with Huang Mi Shu. During the meal, he couldn't help but complain about Wei Kai Le. Huang Mi Shu revealed his feelings for Cao Ya and confessed her own emotions to him. At the same time, she decided to let go of this affection and promised not to entangle with him anymore.
It's a matter of dignity for adults.
This is the most enjoyable drama I've been watching recently. It's not a typical sweet and naive storyline, nor is it about a domineering CEO. The female lead is intelligent and ambitious, while the male lead is gentle and understanding.
They both grow together. The plot is not dragging, and it's really worth watching.
If there's someone who loves me that much, even if the whole world disapproves, I would accept it without hesitation. Even if the outcome isn't good, at least I won't regret it. There are many unexpected twists in life, and we can't avoid them just because we're afraid.
Some things won't always go according to our wishes.
I learned as I grew up that you shouldn't mix different cold medicines. It's really fortunate when I think about it! When I was a child, my immune system was weak, and I had a congenital heart disease, although I didn't know about it at the time.
So I engaged in vigorous activities like running and sports without seeking medical attention. It wasn't until I was almost 18 years old that I found out about my heart condition, and by then it had progressed significantly and was clearly noticeable.
During my childhood, I would catch colds and have fevers frequently. I would receive injections, take medications, and even need intravenous fluids. Each time I caught a cold, it would take a long time to recover.
It was as if it was life-threatening, extremely uncomfortable, and it just wouldn't get better no matter what. The recovery was slow and accompanied by a great deal of discomfort.
It was incredibly exaggerated!
During that time, my grandmother (Nai Nai) gave me cold medicine, but I would mix different types of medicine together. She would give me various medicines, all in an effort to help me recover from the cold and fever.
I was young back then, and when my Nai Nai handed me the medicine, I would take it without checking the medicine box or anything. I would just take whatever medicine the adults gave me.
And at that time, I didn't know that you shouldn't mix different cold medicines!
In the early days, when I was in kindergarten or something, my Nai Nai gave me cold medicine, but she gave me the wrong medicine.
She gave me medicine intended for other family members. And since my cold symptoms didn't improve, I became weak and lethargic, and I kept taking cold medicine over and over again, increasing the dosage.
She even complained to the people around her, saying she didn't know what was wrong with me, why my cold wasn't getting better, and how the medicine wasn't working even though I had taken so much of it.
She mentioned how many times she had given it to me and made fun of it. The people around her told her that it's not right to take medicine that way, as it could be harmful.
They asked my Nai Nai to show them the medicine! Then that distant relative said that it wasn't cold medicine; I had taken the wrong medicine. My Nai Nai was shocked and said she had given me a lot of it already.
Others quickly told her to stop giving it to me! After I stopped taking that medicine, gradually I started feeling better, and I became more energetic. I was speechless!
At that time, I was with my Nai Nai visiting relatives on my grandfather's side.
My Nai Nai took me there and brought the medicine, but she ended up taking the wrong one. Anyway, I feel like I was really lucky during my childhood! There were so many dangerous moments during my growth, but fortunately, nothing serious happened.
I rarely come across a domestic romantic comedy series that keeps me from fast-forwarding even for a moment. I stayed up all night watching over a dozen episodes, couldn't stop at all.
The actors' performances are excellent, and the director did a great job as well.
It's a rare heartwarming drama that doesn't indulge in excessive emotional torment, and that deserves praise. I was generally satisfied with the first 20 episodes, but the later episodes felt rushed, and many things weren't portrayed clearly.
Personally, I don't think it was necessary to include the business rivalry plotline. This type of drama doesn't really shine when it comes to business-related conflicts. It's meant to be a light and enjoyable idol drama, so there's no need to force the portrayal of a typical villain.
If the episode count could be extended to 30 and the characters further developed, with more emphasis on the emotional aspects, it would be even better. In any case, flaws don't overshadow the merits.
It's a rare and relaxing drama that can put you in a good mood.
I suddenly dislike the female lead's best friend. She's incredibly selfish. She claims to be there to support her friend through her illness, but she stubbornly pursues an acting career.
She even takes on those kissing scenes without considering her boyfriend. It's incredibly selfish of her. Meanwhile, her boyfriend keeps trying to convince himself to restrain his emotions, believing that they will eventually break up.
The fruits on the loquat tree are tied on. I found it strange from the beginning how there could be so many flowers and ripe yellow fruits at the same time. I have loquat trees at home, and this situation is impossible. Upon careful observation, it's true that the loquat fruits are actually tied with wire.
The male lead misunderstood that the female lead is affectionate with everyone, and the female lead doesn't remember what she said to the male lead when they were intimate. It's really frustrating. I hope the male lead quickly realizes his special status, and I hope the female lead remembers soon.
Is this Wang Zi Jian guy dumb or what? Does he believe whatever that new guy says? When you two first met, he hadn't even been there, really... Cao Ya even took the initiative to say it, but he rejected her and said he won't go to her place in the future.