Tang Kwai-sim, known as Seventh Master, is a fiercely ambitious businesswoman who thrives under pressure, always pushing herself to the brink and emerging stronger. Chai Shap-chat, a business prodigy, becomes both her partner and rival. Their relationship is a mix of mutual exploitation, strategic alliances, and fierce rivalry, but they are willing to risk everything for each other.
In Hong Kong, family members of a missing person may apply for the person concerned to be declared legally dead after seven years. While production house boss Yeung Man-sum decides to forget his wife Koo Ching-tin, who has been missing for seven years, and marry his lovely and supportive girlfriend Chu Sin-mei, his son Chi-hin’s birth mother Ching-tin astonishingly turns up! Due to some falling off a cliff accident, Ching-tin became forgetful and ended up homeless somewhere overseas. With lawyer Kam Cheung-sing’s help, Ching-tin returns to Hong Kong after seven years. She wants to retrieve her old memories. Ching-tin again works as a journalist. She curiously finds out someone seemed to have harmed her when she went missing. Meanwhile, Man-sum is torn between his new love and wedded wife. And he is worried about Ching-tin recovering from amnesia as the situation could get out of hand.
Ching Ka-ying and Koo Ching-king are lovers and Chinese medicine graduates. Ching-king chooses to continue with his medical studies, causing the couple to end their relationship. Ten years later, the duo run into each other again. Ka-ying has become a public Chinese medicine center service supervisor. Although Ching-king is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, he works under Ka-ying as her subordinate as he could only apply for the position of CM trainee practitioner. Even though the duo often quarrel due to their different beliefs, they are benevolent medical practitioners hoping to use their medical knowledge and experience to help patients. Despite the fact that there are many restrictions placed on CM practitioners in the health care system, they jointly oversee a contingent of novice CM practitioners, including Lo Yuen-chi, Yuen Si-si, Tong Siu-kwong and Pang Ching-mong. Together they create what they regard as the ideal Chinese medicine center and boldly go down the road to benevolence.
Thirty years ago, hardened criminal Yip Siu-tin is arrested for armed robbery and sentenced to prison. Siu-tin’s daughter, who has handled the loot, changes her name to Cheung Sum-yuet and starts a new life. She also gets married to yacht company boss Yen Ho-yin. Meanwhile, Chong Chi-kiu is a kid left behind by an accomplice who has died because of the robbery. Kind-hearted Tang Sing-him becomes his foster parent. A traffic accident causes Chi-kiu and Sum-yuet to run into each other again. But this accident somehow has something to do with Siu-tin, who is just released from prison. Sum-yuet can no longer avoid Siu-tin, who is a nightmare to her. Her marriage also has certain issues. Police officer Yeung Yan-hiu intervenes by launching an investigation, and she keeps going after Siu-tin and Chi-kiu. Unresolved grudges for thirty years are again put on the front burner. Everyone implicated in a robbery of yesteryear is drawn into this mess.
The Prince is in dire straits. He endures multiple ordeals and turns the situation around. On his father's order, Pak Sing State Fourth Prince Kei Wai, goes to Ko Lin Sun State to marry Princess Nap-hak Won-yau. On the way, the couple plunge into a lake and become forgetful as they are ambushed. They are stranded in Sau Chun Town, which is in a state of anarchy. Dodgy types are everywhere in this town, and different gangs want to take over as the town leader. Kei Wai and Won-yau are kindly offered shelter by Yik Fung Escort First Master Kau Yung and Second Master Fok Ching-shan. The couple befriend escort guards Kau Chin-dou and Fok Siu-mui. By virtue of his intelligence and kindness, Kei Wai repeatedly helps the escort overcome hurdles internally and externally. King Kei Kwing flees to Sau Chun Town as he is overthrown. Troops converge on the town, and the townspeople vigorously put up resistance. Are Kei Wai and Won-yau able to defuse this dangerous situation?
Ten years ago, Tong Waichong and Shum Aoming joined the ICAC together. They were trained together and they were brothers. Aoming was injured in a private act, and he resigned soon after, and has not been heard from since. Ten years later, Waichong has been promoted to the chief investigation officer, and led his subordinates such as Lee Zhunyi to maintain integrity and justice. When Waichong investigates a suspected bank employee corruption case, he discovers that Aoming is involved. It turned out that Aoming, relying on his past investigation experience in the ICAC, helped the criminal group to avoid the investigation of various criminal and anti-corruption agencies for many times. Waichong is distressed that his friend forgot his original intention of joining the ICAC to defend fairness and justice, and vowed to bring the criminal group to justice!
Chan Shi Kyun (cast by Richie Jen) and Yu Chi Lun (cast by Ekin Cheng) have been long time good friends. They recklessly bought a dishwashing factory on the cheap but discover that the business is in a financial ruin and has no employees while existing contracts must be honored at the risk of financial penalty. To solve their problem, they decided to hire through a social worker so they will be eligible "special social enterprise" government subsidy in this crowd-pleasing comedy.
A retired British Chinese soldier, a young South Asian man, an encounter at Chungking Mansions. Coincidentally, they both offended the same gang boss. What has given them a new lease of life and how do they rediscover themselves through each other's company.