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Plot
The plot of the manga (and of most OMG series) centers around a good-natured, yet hapless and girlfriend-less college freshman named Keiichi Morisato. He is often imposed upon by his elder dorm-mates and brow-beaten into taking phone messages and doing miscellaneous chores for them. One day, exhausted from completing a long list of chores given him by the other students who then left to party, Keiichi wearily dials for some fast food. To his surprise, he discovers that he has actually dialed the number of the Goddess Technical Help Line (or Goddess Relief Line, literally translated); before he can explain his error, a beautiful goddess (Belldandy) has materialized within his room. She tells him that the Allmighty has taken mercy upon him, and has sent her to grant him one wish. Understandably, Keiichi is sceptical, thinking it more plausible that his dormmates are playing some manner of practical joke on him. So he seeks to defuse the prank by asking Belldandy to be his girlfriend forever, thinking that when the wish was refused, as it must be, he would have turned the tables on them.

The wish is granted. But Keiichi soon discovers a downside to this wish: Belldandy has nowhere to live, and must live with him. But the dormitory is adamantly same-sex, and so Keiichi and Belldandy are forced onto the street. As luck would have it, Keiichi's motorcycle had just been repaired, so both could ride on it. Their attempts at finding shelter at various friends' houses fail due to the friend's lust for Belldandy, so Keiichi is forced to seek shelter from a fierce storm in an old apparently abandoned Buddhist temple. The next morning, they are greeted by a young monk who is the sole inhabitant of the temple. He welcomes them and allows them to stay for a little while until they can find lodging; he then immediately puts them to work maintaining the temple grounds. When Belldandy uses her powers to save Keiichi, the priest begins to fear that perhaps Belldandy is no ordinary girl, but a foreign demon of some sort. He investigates, and is eventually persuaded of Belldandy's intrinsic goodness when he witnesses her solicitous care of the temple premises and her uncanny bond with wild animals; he decides to go on pilgrimage to India, granting the two lovers permission to remain in the temple contingent upon its good maintenance. Due to luck, or perhaps divine intervention, the two now have a home.

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