As per TSUN-WANG's request, LAM SUET leads him to the funeral home to look for KO-YAM, only to find out that KO-YAM took off after being yelling at. Later on, LAM SUET takes TSUN-WANG to eat something in the Temple Street, where TSUN-WANG tells her the love story of KO-YAM and his late wife YEE-SHAN. After LAM SUET reveals that KO-YAM has been drowning his problems in alcohol every day, TSUN-WANG believes that there might be a turning point in KO-YAM's life if they could help get things off his chest. Getting inspired, LAM SUET points out that there should be a duplicate tape recording of KO-YAM's late wife YEE-SHAN's last words. Recalling that YEE-SHAN gave him the tape during her hospitalization, TSUN-WANG remembers that he made a duplicate of the tape and then locked it in a briefcase, which was later kept in the office of the No Background Music.… ...