Plot:
Senior flower button trainer Kwok Lo Mei-lan (Paw Hee-ching) raised her children and grandchildren alone, and discovered everyone's troubles before her 70th birthday. The eldest son Kwok Tak-kin (Ma Tak-chung) failed in business and divorced his wife Tin Yu-fei (Natalie Tong); the second daughter Kwok Tak-po (Che Wan-wan) was estranged from her son Kwok King-hin (Wu Yi), and broke up with her current boyfriend; the youngest son Kwok Tak-ming (Yang Ming) was unemployed because of Kwok's troubles. Mei-lan was trying to help her children solve their problems, and planned to cooperate with her favorite apprentice Chong Chi-ching (Grace Wong) to pass on the craft. At this time, the conflict between Kwok and his younger siblings became prominent. At this time, the gangster Kwok Chung-shek (Eric Kwan) suddenly appeared and claimed to own half of the Kwok family unit... Can Mei-lan unite the family to fight against foreign enemies with the Kwok family spirit of "there must be a way"?