YAN promises to let FU work in the shop but keeps a watchful eye on him, which makes WAI unhappy. When the Prime Minister cannot make ends meet, the king is willing to lend some money to PANG and KUEN to solve the financial problem. YAN receives message that her bygone lover is dead, she collapses. NGUN tries to introduce PANG to the king, who leaves without saying a word for fear that he may disclose his identity. The king later uses tricks to please NGUN and both of them even privately make a lifelong commitment to each other. NGUN writes a separation letter and asks LEUNG to pass it to SHUI. SHUI happens to know that FAI looks like the bygone lover of YAN and he immediately requests him to pose as the bygone lover, PING. No sooner has YAN seen “PING” than she recovers. In the seventh evening of July, WAI confesses her love to FU; on the other hand, NGUN turns down SHUI’s appointment and goes with the king arm in arm.… ...