KO HEI MAN, who is a judge, and KWOK KWOK KWONG, a freelance computer programmer, have a 6-month-old baby boy, KWOK YIN CHO. MAN reprimands the chief prosecutor, LEUNG YAN YAN, for losing her documents. In a trial of a dog-bite case, MAN suspects that the dog owner, KWOK TAK WAN, is unable to exercise proper control on his dog. She arranges a test for his ability. WAN can do nothing but plead guilty. DIANA, MAN’s mother, and her new boyfriend, BRIAN, come to celebrate the CHO’s birthday, who is in fact only six-month old. MAN keeps asking about BRIAN’s background, for fear that DIANA will be cheated; Brian is scared off. KWONG, who grew up in Pin Tau Village, a walled village in the countryside, takes MAN and their son back to the village for a lantern lighting ceremony, a tradition signifying a son is born.… ...