Justice Sung II

Sung Sai Kit (宋世傑) along with his wife, Lin Lung (白玲瓏), and his family, which now includes his son, are trying to elude the Qing officials because he had offended the King's mother and she wants him dead.

His wife, without knowing, interferes and Sai Kit had to make an excuse that Siu Chui belongs to Lai Sam, who immediately agrees because he also admires her beauty.

His wife, however, forbids him to meddle in these kinds business because they are criminals on the run and if Sai Kit makes a public appearance in front of the Qing generals and officials, their family will likely die.

He is the great general who helped the Qing dynasty win many battles and is the best friend of the King's brother, Kung Chan Yeung.

Sai Kit becomes even more interested and wants to do anything to solve the case, even enlisting the help of Lai Sam in which he will be the lawyer.

Many lawyers develop their theory on how Tit Tau died, but the best only came from Lai Sam with the help of Justice Sung.

Justice Sung reluctantly agrees and lied to Siu Chui to make her drink this medicine which is a sleeping pill.

Justice Sung runs to Siu Chui's room and stops Lai Sam, telling him that the person lying on the bed is wife.

However, he must help Cho Kau to get rid of his guilty sentence and ask Kung Chan Yeung to let him have a few days to find evidence.

When Justice Sung return home, he felt lonely because his family had left the night before, however they didn't leave and he was very happy to see them.

Justice Sung then had a reason to prove that the headless corpse not Tit Tau through a goose/duck analogy that he had encountered the day before the trial is to begin.

Justice Sung then claims that Tit Tau's feet could not have been that callused because he's a great general and he usually rides in his horse and would never walk.

His reputation as a well-respected monk is tarnished and Justice Sung's dad feels that Si Fu would never commit such lecherous acts.

The fortuneteller then tell Justice Sung's father, who is now tied to a chair, that she adopted Siu Chui when she was very small and young.

End of flashback The fortuneteller set the house on fire hoping to burn Justice Sung's father.

Justice Sung comes and visits them and told his servant that Cho Kau is like the guy who sells bread in the story "Fan Kim Lin."

Justice Sung goes back to his home and asks Ling Lung for some medicine to cure Cho Kau's injuries.

Cho Kau and his rebel friends decide to teach the general a lesson for trying to rape his wife, Siu Chui.

Justice Sung finally convinces them to give up and as they walk out of the brothel, the soldiers shoot them to death, their body hung in front of people as an example.

On the day of the Kung Chan Yeung's leaving, Ling Lung takes him hostage demanding the two generals to release her husband.

Siu Chui told Lai Sam that she hates Justice Sung very much for killing her husband, so she said she thought of a plan.

Lai Sam was allowed to come inside the brothel and make the agreement with Kung Chan Yeung as the valid witness should anything happen to them.

As they walk out of the brothel, the two generals ask the fake Justice Sung to raise his two hands up and weapons starts flying out.

Even Siu Chui set up Lai Sam claiming he was the one who thought of the plan to use a fake boy to be Justice Sung's son.

Justice Sung tries to impress his wife by defending a lady whose husband has committed numerous acts of infidelity with prostitutes.

Marco senses that she is innocent and tries to ask her if she has a reason, but since she cannot talk (she is mute) and refused to cooperate, he is forced to put her on trial.

Justice Sung is shocked to see how Marco is changed from an honest and righteous human being to a cold and heartless man, even after Margaret's body was found, he did not release a bit of emotion.

The next day, Justice Sung received a ride; by the time he reached his destination, he realized it was in the garden around the palace to see the King's mother.

Justice Sung went to the brothel house to see Siu Chui, then he come across half-Chinese, half-English man name Fleming.

One year later, the Sung family moved and living in Hong Kong opened a physical therapy, medicine, and clinic.