Having decided to represent the SUM-PO Solicitors in court, YING-WAI goes to consult his attending doctor, who points out that YING-WAI’s unclear enunciation stems from his own psychological barrier. On the day of the trial, YUET-KAN gives MING-YEUNG a ride to court. Unexpectedly, MING-YEUNG takes YUET-KAN to have coffee in a restaurant at the street corner, where he reveals the actual cause and effect to her. As soon as the trial starts, MING-YEUNG takes the initiative, suggesting that the Judge should remove administrator SUM-PO from his position, and make full disclosure of the third part of the will. Although YING-WAI attempts to refute, he cannot speak his mind freely because he has not fully resumed his verbal communication skills. YING-WAI then intends to summon KA-CHEUNG, who is autistic, but YUET-KAN stops YING-WAI from asking questions in order to protect KA-CHEUNG……