This part is sweet. He doesn't create magic by his tricks but by his words spoken to comfort her :)
So we got to see the history behind Pun-Sin's (Raymond Wong) and Law-Yat (Eric Li). Turns out that Law Yat was a homeless kid that Pun-Sin helped back then...and from that day on, they're been "co-workers/buddies". My only complaint though...is how they used the grown up Raymond Wong to play the flashback and a kid to play as the younger Law Yat. Just the age timing is weird...
Tsu Sum (Niki Chow) is really troubled by her family's finance due to her little brother's sudden debt. She tried to ask the bank, but it didn't work out. Pun-Sin knows about this, but wanted to wait for her to tell him. In the end, she didn't...and that made him felt bad because he's planning to use her problem for his own advantage...
Ko Yi Tai (Joel Chan) comes to Kwok Fung, wanting to obtain the soy sauce factory. Tsu Sum didn't know what to do in sight of the amount of money offered, which could help her little brother pay of his debt. At the last minute...Pun-Sin asked her if she trust him to let him decide for her. What is his plan?!?!
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