Joel in the Palace | Short Film | Kristiano Drama | KDR TV
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Joel, who worked as a tour guide at Seoul Dream Tours and Travel, was fired because of a jealous co-worker who lied to their boss that Joel stole the wallet of a customer.
Joel was devastated for losing his job, since his father was at the hospital and needed financial help from him. While resting at the park, Joel was approached by Rey, a janitor, to share his food. Rey noticed Joel's sadness and advised him that all things work together for the good of those who believe in God.
Joel saw his friend, Lito, who told him that a lady was looking for him and left a calling card. Joel went to the address on the card and met the lady. Joel was offered a manager's post for being an honest tour guide by the lady who was his client at Gyeongbokqung Palace. She was the lady to whom he returned the wallet.
Along the park, Joel saw Jake and told him that their previous employer had been arrested due to illegal transactions. Jake asked for forgiveness from Joel and revealed that it was his fault that Joel lost his job.
Joel said he forgave him before offering Jake a job at their company. Joel brought food to the park and shared it with Rey. He thanked Rey for his advice to believe in God.
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