Plot:
The boss of Tak Kwong Pawnshop, Ko Yi-man (played by Xia Yu), is well respected by his neighbors. As a pawnshop owner, he is helpful and kind-hearted. What he is most proud of are his three children. The eldest son, Ko Wai-ting (played by Mak Cheung-ching), has established a family as an optometrist and is in love with his wife, Wen Wan-han (played by Nancy Wu); the second daughter, Ko Ru-chu (played by Linda Chung), is a newcomer in the police force and has inherited the kindness of Ko Yi-man. She likes to fight for justice and is always fighting with Lin Fat (played by Ma Junwei); the youngest daughter, Ko Ru-bao (played by Lok Tong), is about to return from Canada after completing her studies. She majors in accounting and has a bright future. Ko Yi-man feels very happy because his children are very competitive. But at this time, crises also come one after another. The eldest son, who works in an optical shop, has encountered a job crisis and may lose his job; his boyfriend, who has always been very close to Ruzhu, has an affair with someone else, and their relationship is in crisis; the youngest daughter, Rubao, did not study accounting... But having troubles is not necessarily a bad thing, it may be a turning point, and the family story of Dangwang's father begins...