To save the world, he was ready to fight the demon king – but fate led him to the stage.
Rembrari – a high priest whose mission in another world is clear and great: to defeat the demon king and protect the people. But at the most crucial moment, everything falls apart. Instead of the battlefield, he wakes up in a completely different reality – in modern Korea, in the body of a young idol named Woo Yeon.
The new world speaks an incomprehensible language of rules. There are no temples and sacred rituals, but there is a stage, cameras, schedules, fans, and an unforgiving industry where one misstep can cost a career. The group "Wild Animal," of which he suddenly becomes a part, is far from glory: while others are soaring, they are stuck in the shadows, amid endless attempts to stay afloat.
Rembrari is used to leading people, recognizing evil, and acting according to the call of duty. But what to do when now he is expected not to perform miracles, but to deliver a flawless performance? How to maintain his own essence when those around see only a stage persona? And can one apply strength of spirit, faith, and inner resilience where ratings, rehearsals, and public attention are everything?
Gradually, the clash of two worlds gives rise to not only comedic but also truly touching moments. Behind the glare of the spotlight lies the harsh reality of show business, and behind the hero's bewilderment lies his amazing ability to change the people around him. Voice, charisma, strange nobility, and absolute uniqueness make the new Woo Yeon a figure that cannot be ignored.