

Not only people have to come up with brainy ideas, but zombies also have to engage in “eating brains” literally! Chav Yu Yeung-kwong (Matthew Ho) loses his mind and rushes to the morgue as he shockingly notices something unusual about his body. And they also discover their self worth in the process. They embark on a mission to find their missing sibling. The sisters are exhausted from busily engaging in fulfilling their late father’s last wishes. They are determined to retrieve this lost treasure. The sisters also eventually find out their father had a seventh daughter. Sixth daughter Fong Chor-yu (Judy Kwong) hits rock bottom as she cannot overcome her character flaws. Fifth younger sister Kwan-yuet (Jeannie Chan) wants to seek revenge on the Koos as her mother is struck by misfortune. Fourth younger sister Read more Koo Sheung-yi’s (Kaman Kong) dual personality nearly causes some disaster. Ling-shan and her third younger half sister Koo Yu-yin (Lam Ha Mei) become foes. She also does not get along with her younger sister Koo Ching-tung (Samantha Ko). Eldest daughter Koo Ling-shan (Priscilla Wong) is a successful career woman, but she just cannot find the right guy. Can Mei-lan’s strict adherence to the Kwoks motto “Keep walking and there’s a way out” unite family members in the confrontation against the enemy? Read lessĭeceased invisible tycoon left behind seven last wishes for his seven daughters, who are half sisters having the same father. And gangster Kwok Chung-shek (Eddie Kwan) abruptly shows up and claims he has 50% ownership of the Kwoks’ property. Meanwhile, Tak-kan and his siblings keep contradicting each other. While Mei-lan wants to help her children solve their problems, she also plans to team up with her favorite disciple Chong Zi-chang (Grace Wong) to pass down the craft. Her youngest son Kwok Tak-ming (Mat Yeung) loses his job as Tak-kan has got him into trouble. Read more are drifting apart, and her relationship with her boyfriend has also ended. Her second daughter Kwok Tak-bo (Che Yuen Yuen) and her son Kwok King-hin (Fei Wu)

Her eldest son Kwok Tak-kan’s (Joe Ma) business has failed, and he is also divorcing his wife Tian Yu-fei (Natalie Tong). She discovers everybody’s issues before her 70th birthday. Seasoned Chinese frog closure instructor Kwok-Law Mei-lan (Paw Hee Ching) has raised her children and grandchildren by herself. To avoid implicating Cheung Man and Ka-chun, Sze Kwong decides not to recognize his younger sister to start with, and he also does not go out with Cheung Man. He also wants to prevent the disaster from happening. Sze Kwong suspects the building collapse has something to do with property developer Hong Wing-yan (Gilbert Lam) and his mentor Ying Yiu-wa (Timothy Cheng). Sze Kwong comes round and surprisingly returns to somewhere in time before the building collapses as the deity has given him a chance to live again! And then his younger half sister Auyeung Ka-shun (Angel Chiang), who has the same father, meets her death. While the incident is being unraveled, Sze Kwong’s girlfriend Cheung Man (Gloria Tang), who is some property developer’s lawyer, dies in a traffic accident. He arbitrarily investigates the incident as he reckons the building collapse is shrouded in intrigue. Engineer Sze Kwong (Shaun Tam) has conducted a survey of the building. Many people die as old-fashioned tenement Wai Lei Building abruptly collapses. They wonder whether they should reveal the truth.

Meanwhile, pediatric surgeon Man Pak-hei (Him Law) and anesthesia trainee Lin Cheuk-ying (Bowie Cheung) find out that particular operation performed all those years ago was associated with some medical blunder. Chung-yan and Kam-fung also gradually put their differences aside as they repeatedly play certain roles in touching and sometimes tragic stories about sick children. And he even invites cardio-thoracic surgeon Cheung Yee-sum (Linda Chung) Read more and Chief of Service, Surgery Mak Hoi-kei (Catherine Chau) to pave the way for building a pediatrics center. Chung-yan coaxes Kam-fung into joining his elite team. He and Kam-fung, who is employed by a second-tier hospital, meet up again due to a liver transplant operation. Fast-forward to the present and Chung-yan is a consultant pediatric surgeon at a top hospital. Rewind twenty years and an operation causes pediatric trainees Fong Chung-yan (Kenneth Ma) and Hui Kam-fung (Kevin Cheng) to become foes.
