Plot:
Zhuo Man Shan (Chen Honglie), the head of Jing Hua Tang, whose wife has passed away, has two sons and two daughters. The eldest son Zhuo Youcheng (Tsang Wai-kuen) is his right-hand man in his career and is regarded as his successor; the second son Zhuo Youyi (Moses Chan) is unruly and does not care about the family business; the third daughter Zhuo Minghui (Gigi Lai) is as smart and capable as her name suggests, but because she is a girl, he does not use her because he is conservative; the fourth daughter Zhuo Mingmin (Cao Minli) is passionate and often stands up for social injustice. The Zhu family also has Zhuo Man Shan's younger brother Zhuo Mantian (Li Guolun), who has coveted Jing Hua Tang for a long time, his wife Li Yaxian (Sheung Tin-ngor), and Zhuo Man Shan's sister-in-law and daughter Wu Yifang (Meng Jiahui) who have gone to her brother-in-law. Zhuo Youcheng and Song Yunshang (Heung Hoi-lam), a tea restaurant worker, are in love with each other, but due to her status, they have been hiding it from Zhuo Man Shan, but the truth will eventually come out. When Zhu Manshan was furious, Zhu Youcheng, who loved beauty more, gave up his kingdom and eloped with Song Yunshang, but unfortunately died. After being persuaded by his children, Zhu Manshan allowed Song Yunshang, who was pregnant with Zhu's child, to enter the house. Zhu Youye became the heir to the family business. Later, the Jinghuatang business went through ups and downs in the hands of him, Wu Yifang, Zhu Minghui and her husband Li Guochang (Jiang Zhiguang). In the process, a complicated love triangle developed between Zhu Youye, Wu Yifang and the gentle woman Wang Xiaoqing (Chen Minzhi) who Zhu Youye met when his career was at a low point. Zhu Mantian and Li Yaxian were even more eager to seize power. Song Yunshang has always been resentful of Zhu Youcheng's death and is determined to take revenge on the Zhu family.