Plot:
In the 1970s, Lei Kun, a powerful gangster, feared that his fortune would be ruined, so he sent his confidants Wei Junwu, Jiang Guangzheng (Liu Dan) and Liu Wangda (Wang Qing) to consult Xuan Jizi, a fortune teller. Xuan revealed under duress that Kun's fortune would be ruined and he would be killed by his confidants, and the successor would be replaced by his best friend's descendants and die in poverty. Wu, Tat and Zheng decided to keep this prophecy secret. Unexpectedly, Tat made a mistake after drinking. Kun wanted to kill them all for fear that the prophecy would come true. Wu didn't want to implicate innocent people, so he entrusted his posthumous son to Tat and took the name of traitor to Kun alone. Wu was killed, and Zheng killed Kun to protect himself and ascended to the position of leader in accordance with the prophecy. After Zheng took over the power, he was afraid that the prophecy would come true, so he wanted to kill Wu's son. Tat tried his best to save him in return, and dropped the baby into the sea during the struggle. Fortunately, he fell on the boat awning and was found and adopted by Lai Shuhan, while Zheng expelled Tat from Hong Kong. Afterwards, Zheng successfully became one of the top five richest people and top ten real estate developers in Hong Kong. He believed in Feng Shui and numerology and obeyed the fortune teller Qin Baojian. The baby raised by Jing Xian was renamed Zheng Haoran (Ho Po Sang), with a younger sister Zhishan and a girlfriend Au Wing Sze (Mak Ka Kei). Hao, who grew up in a warm atmosphere, knew nothing about the grievances of the previous generation. Hao has been studying Feng Shui since he was a child. In order to pursue a deeper understanding, he worshipped Jian as his master. At that time, Jian's eldest disciple Fang Jingxi took over the master's teaching. Hao criticized from a scientific perspective, which made Xi unable to step down repeatedly, forming a feud. Then Hao turned to scientist Cao Xuewei to study Feng Shui and numerology with computer analysis. Hao met Da through his uncle Lai Tianyuan. It turned out that Da had been making a living by reading Feng Shui since he fell out with Zheng. Da realized that Hao's love life was doomed, so he changed Hao's Feng Shui, but by mistake, Hao and Shi broke up. It turns out that Xi, who was against Hao, deliberately used a peach blossom game to break up the two, and took advantage of the opportunity to get in. Da, who didn't know the truth, felt guilty about this. Da accidentally touched Hao's bones and found that Hao was the son of an old friend he had been looking for for many years. At this time, under the shadow of Xuanjizi's prophecy, he also used Jian's numerology to find Wu's son. Da designed to divert Jian and Zheng's attention, and made Zheng think that Wu was dead. Zheng believed that the self-denying person was dead, and attributed all the misfortunes to the bad luck of the year. By chance, Hao saved Zheng. Zheng recruited Hao to join the company to ward off the evil spirit. As expected, his fortune improved. Later, Zheng looked at Hao's work ability differently and established a friendship with Hao regardless of age. Hao also developed a sincere relationship with Zheng's daughter Jiang Minhua (Fu Mingxian). Wah was originally Wei's assistant teacher. He could not accept the love between Zheng and the adopted girl Xia Xueling (Mo Kexin), so he left home and lived with his friend Shi. Although Wah found that Hao was the man of his dreams, he hid his feelings because Hao was Shi's boyfriend. After Shi and Hao broke up, he had a further relationship with Hao. Xue saw that Zheng's father-daughter relationship broke down because of this and planned to leave Zheng. She met Tian by chance in the casino. Tian was attracted by Xue. Although he knew that she was a mistress, he still couldn't forget her and vowed to take Xue from Zheng. Hao was between Zheng and Tian. In the dilemma, he discovered the secret of his life experience. With Hua's encouragement, he faced it and hoped to resolve the grievances of the previous generation. Unexpectedly, Zheng was afraid that the prophecy would come true, so he did not hesitate to use the evil Feng Shui technique to force Hao into a desperate situation. Will Hao, who was willing to fight back, really fulfill Xuanjizi's words? Hao, who was destined to enjoy wealth but hard to get married, can he overcome fate and marry Hua? In a war with fate, is it destiny that controls man, or can man conquer nature?