Ko Suk-ying is saddened over her arranged marriage as manipulated by her father Hak-ming. Ko Kok-sun's Cousin Chow Wai's spends the Mid-Autumn Festival before her marriage with the Kos. She has been in love with Sun. Sun finds out about her love for him when she is about to be married off, he is too weak to oppose to Wai's betrothal to another man. Sun's son, Hoi-sun, falls ill. Fearing the displeasure of his elders, Sun dares not consult a western doctor.
Meanwhile, another dispute arises among members of the family over the ancestral land. When accused of being incompetent in his management, Sun takes the blame silently. Wai dies of grief while Hoi-sun becomes a victim of mistreatment. Sun is devastated at this double blow.
Hak-ming instructs Sun to arrange for Ying's wedding. Knowing the kind of man Ying's fiancee is, Sun is reluctant. Not wanting to follow in Wai's footsteps, Ying fights for her own rights, and backed by an enlightened Sun, she leaves for a new start.
Chan Lap-Ban
as Mrs. Chin
Chow Chi-Sing
as Ko Hak-ding
Fung Yik-Mei
as Ko Suk-wah
Ho Bik-Kin
as Wong Cheun-yan
Ng Cho-Fan
as Ko Kok-sun
Pak Yin
as Cousin Wai
Cheung Wood-Yau
as Ko Kok-man
Yung Siu-Yi
as Cheung Wan-wah
石堅
as Ko Hak-ming
Yip Ping
as Servant
Law Sai-kim
as Ko Suk-ying
Ling Mung
as Yuen Shing