Old Mr. Lo has three sons, but his favorite is the youngest one, Lo Kung. He doesn't do anything else all day. Old Mr. Lo doesn't like this. The relationship between the father and the son is thus messed up. They decide to play a joke on Kung's birthday. They make him believe that he has won the lottery by making him believe that he has. Kung is so happy that he spends so much money. To make it seem like his debts are getting worse, he goes crazy and the whole family believes him. Take good care of him and trust him. In time, Kung grows up and his father and himself come to terms.
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Old Mr. Lo has three sons, but his favorite is the youngest one, Lo Kung. He doesn't do anything else all day. Old Mr. Lo doesn't like this. The relationship between the father and the son is thus messed up. They decide to play a joke on Kung's birthday. They make him believe that he has won the lottery by making him believe that he has. Kung is so happy that he spends so much money. To make it seem like his debts are getting worse, he goes crazy and the whole family believes him. Take good care of him and trust him. In time, Kung grows up and his father and himself come to terms.
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