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The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. Samdol, a woodcutter known for his strange bad luck — his clothes always end up torn — is saving money to buy an expensive silk outfit said to never rip. One day, while working in the forest, he rescues a deer being chased by a hunter. As a token of gratitude, the deer leads him to a mysterious hidden pond — the secret place where celestial fairies bathe. After an unexpected accident, the fairies hurriedly return to the heavens, leaving behind only one of them, Danhwa, who has lost her celestial robe and can’t go back. With no other choice, Danhwa ends up staying at the woodcutter’s house. However, to make matters worse, she enters the “mating season that comes to celestial fairies once a year” and begins to throw herself at Samdol. And so begins a cohabitation filled with misunderstandings, magic, and situations as amusing as they are dangerous.
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. Woodcutter Samdol, whose clothes tear suspiciously easily, was saving money to buy expensive, supposedly rip-proof silk garments. During this time, he accidentally saved a deer being chased by a hunter. To repay the favor, the deer guided Samdol to a mysterious location. This turned out to be the secret pond of the celestial maidens. His surprise was short-lived; an unexpected incident caused the maidens to hastily flee back to the heavens. Only one, the celestial maiden 'Dan-hwa,' who couldn't retrieve her clothes, was left behind on Earth. With no other choice, Dan-hwa ended up staying at Samdol's house. But just then, Dan-hwa experienced 'the celestial maidens' annual rutting season' and began to pounce on Samdol...!