Welcome to the drama ending

The ending of the TV series "Welcome" is: Sun Chae Ha looks at everything around her full of reluctance, and Jung Youn snuggles up to Jang Gwang Jung's shoulder and watches Sun Chae Ha leave.

Jang Kwang Jung decided to work harder on his life after he got out of Sun Chae Ha's house. He went to the airport and finally met Zheng You En who had just come out. But Wang Niulang suddenly appeared and ran to Tong Nana at a faster speed, and Tong Nana was moved to tears. Wang Niu Lang says he is no longer afraid and torn and says he wants to give Tong Nana a home. Tong Nana wants to talk to Wai Hang about not going anymore, but Wang Niulang stops her, saying he doesn't want to affect her future. The two embraced and left, and hinted that Zhang Guang was about to cheer up.

Jang Kwang Jung tries to give Jung Yoo Eun a hug, but she gets rid of it. Jang Kwang Jung apologizes and promises not to do it again, and Jung Yoo Eun suddenly wraps her arms around his neck and warns him that she will remove his big crotch if he tries to be a demon again. The two scuffled and left the airport.

Sun Chae-ha gives Yoo Mi-ri a gift on behalf of everyone and urges everyone to work hard together to play the game. Ryu Meili lamented that she had loved to deal with deadly rivalry all her life, and that even good friends have to be divided in their hearts. In the end, everyone said goodbye in tears. Sun Caixia looks around full of reluctance, Jung Youn snuggles up to Jang Kwang Jung's shoulder and sees Sun Caixia off.

"Welcome" Episode Rating

The drama portrays the life of a big-city laborer from the perspective of a doorman and stewardess who are in the service industry. In addition to the young people, the drama also strives to depict the square-dance fiasco of the older generation of aunts, which is a vivid account of the philosophy of the life of the little people in the different generations of the population.

As a light comedy about urban life, Welcome to the City has both entertaining plots and easy healing laughs; it is also full of attention to reality, vividly depicting a picture of an ordinary person's life that is seriously lived and loved with all its might, and conveying a positive attitude towards life that creates the extraordinary in ordinary life, and that miracles can happen with hard work.