KWONG did not know until he returns to the village that TUNG has bought a house so that the three generations can live under the same roof. KWONG flips through the pre-marriage agreement which he and MAN have reached. He is frustrated to confirm that MAN is unwilling to live with his parents. TUNG shows up at KWONG’s place suddenly to help him move house. Just then, KWONG comes across his old schoolmate, AK. A man who named CHAN CHI SHING sues his wife, MAN TIN NA, for stealing his expensive watch. AK, who is the defending lawyer of NA, argues that NA commits no offence of stealing since SHING is disloyal to her, and that as stated in their pre-marriage agreement, NA does not have to give half of her wealth to him if he is disloyal to her. MAN points out that it is difficult in fact to define what is disloyal. MAN finds KWONG behaving rather oddly.… ...