YING-WAI feels compelled to be the prosecutor of the alleged rape case, upholding the justice. Initially, YIK-WO thought that the DPP would rescind the charge against KA-YIU. So when he receives a notice of intended prosecution from the police, YIK-WO cannot help feeling upset. He suddenly becomes very short-tempered, and also requests YUET-KAN and MING-YEUNG to cancel their plan of going abroad and stay in Hong Kong. YING-WAI meets up with MING-YEUNG, who promises him that he will not get involved in the case to abet the villain. On the trial day, representing KA-YIU as his defense counsel, YIK-WO brings forth an argument which successfully defeats the police. YING-WAI cannot help thinking pessimistically as YIK-WO seems to have won the advantage in the case. After the court adjourned, YUET-KAN has lunch with YIK-WO, and she is very dissatisfied when she is asked to make public her break-up with KA-YIU……
Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Wilson
Moses Chan Ho
Morris
Jason Chan Chi-San
Ming
Vincent Wong Ho-Shun
Gilbert
Chung King-Fai
Paul
Christine Ng Wing-Mei
Sheila
Sire Ma
NaNa
Fala Chen
Eugene
Elliot Ngok Wah
Power Chan
Susan Tse Suet-Sum
Mary Hon Ma-Lee
Lau Kong
Samantha Chuk Man-Kwan
Helen Ma Hoi-Lun
To Yin-Gor
Max Cheung Tat-Lun
Henry Yu Yang
Eddie Li Kong
Eddy Law Tin-Chi
Samantha Ko
Woo Fung
So Lai Ming
Pauline Chow
Patrick Tang Kin-Wang
Lee Tin-Cheung
Steve Lee Ka-Ting
Dickson Lee Kar-Sing
Yu Chi-Ming
Joseph Yeung
Lam King-Kong
Cheung Kwok-Keung