CHOI tells Huizong that CHU KOT is just pretending to be dead, and that the intelligence of Song’s military movement has been disclosed. Therefore, he suggested a peaceful solution with the Jin people should be initiated. Huizong thinks over CHOI’s suggestion. YUEN makes KING a stranger. KING goes and looks for SAM BIN to borrow the remaining part of the Shan Chi Mantra as compensation. KING nearly gets raped by SAM BIN, who is subdued by CHU KOT luckily in time. CHU KOT also gets the true copy of the Mantra. When KING wakes up, she asks CHU KOT to fly far and high with her. To her disappointment, CHU KOT takes the priority of national affairs over her. KING returns home with a broken heart. YUEN becomes crazy again. KING sticks the Mantra on the wall when YUEN is sleeping. After waking up, YUEN follows the Mantra and practices kung fu. Nor soon after, he regains calmness; his relationship with KING improves, too.… ...
Joe Ma Tak-Chung
Chu Kot Ching Ngor
Stephen Au Kam-Tong
Yuen Sap Sam Han
Sunny Chan Kam-Hung
Hui Siu Yat (Tin Yee Householder)
Charmaine Sheh Sze-Man
Siu Keng
Annie Man Chung-Han
Fu Ting Ling Fung (Chik Nui)
Nadia Chan Chung-Ling
Mung Tip
Shek Sau
Choi King
Felton Law Gwan-Joh
米公公
Derek Kwok Jing-Hung
Eddy Ko Hung
Edward Mok
Stephen Ho
Lawrence Yan Chi-Keung
Samuel Kwok Fung
Lee Hoi-Sang
Newton Lai Hon-Chi
Lai Suen
Catherine Chau
Karen Lee Choi-Ling
Chun Wong
Lo Meng
Leung Kin-Ping
Bond Chan
Martin Tong
Ku Feng
Daniel Kwok Cheuk Wah
Janice Shum