Mr. Lo has three sons, his favorite is Lo Kung. But Kung is a day-to-day prankster. This annoys Mr. Lo. Thus the father-son bond is harmed. On Kung's birthday, his two brothers decide to tease him. They make him believe he's won the lottery. Kung is ecstatic and spends a lot of money. Recognizing his massive debt, he fakes insanity, and his entire family believes him. They rely on him and respect his judgement. Thanks to his father's noble intentions, Kung matures and grows up.
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Mr. Lo has three sons, his favorite is Lo Kung. But Kung is a day-to-day prankster. This annoys Mr. Lo. Thus the father-son bond is harmed. On Kung's birthday, his two brothers decide to tease him. They make him believe he's won the lottery. Kung is ecstatic and spends a lot of money. Recognizing his massive debt, he fakes insanity, and his entire family believes him. They rely on him and respect his judgement. Thanks to his father's noble intentions, Kung matures and grows up.
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