Episode 7

Season 1Episode 760 minOct 26, 2010
Episode 7
With the extra money from Kau Mui, Lau Sing and the rest of his unit decide to open a restaurant. Yeung Yeung was to meet the dim sum chef and sent Lau Ching to work, making her very happy as she is no longer treated like a disabled person. Kau Mui herself visits the restaurant, and many in the community are willing to help Lau Sing's restaurant. Unfortunately, a vengeful Fei Fan plots to cause as much trouble in the restaurant as possible, and the business start to loss money, causing further strife between Lau Sing and Dong Nei. Finally, they had to close the restaurant. Dong Nei asked Fei Fan to help Lau Sing get back his old police job, but Fei Fan refused. Dong Nei had to keep begging him before he finally relented. In reality he was leading her on, forcing her to make repeated visits and lying to her about Lau Sing's poor behaviour and how he had to threaten to resign himself before the police department would take Lau Sing back. Dong Nei believed his lies, and becomes very grateful to him. After failing to undermine Kau Mui's position, a defeated Siu Hong dares not meet his family but Long Hei consoles him, telling him to muster his courage to ask Long Gwan to eat together with them. Long Gwan announces his decision to send Siu Hong to Shenyang to do business, shocking the rest of the family because it is well known that the area was under Japanese occupation. Despite Dai Fong's protests Long Hei is unmoved, claiming that Siu Hong's heartlessness would fit perfectly with the Japanese occupiers. Kau Mui is now almost undisputed heir to Long Gwan's business, and she is more than pleased at the result.
Episode 7 has aired on Oct 26, 2010 at 8:30 PM
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