The next morning, Ching-Heung wakes up to find that his son is doing well in school. He tells Ching-Hung that he has found a job as a preschool teacher, and that he will be able to pay him a lot of money for it. The two of them go to the bar, where Ching-Sheung works as a bartender. He confesses that he loves his son and wishes he could go back to school to teach him. Ching-Herung tells him that he should be grateful for the job, because it will pay him much more than the bar does. He says that he is not sure if he can take good care of his son, but that he hopes to be a teacher one day.
The next morning, Ching-Heung wakes up to find that his son is doing well in school. He tells Ching-Hung that he has found a job as a preschool teacher, and that he will be able to pay him a lot of money for it. The two of them go to the bar, where Ching-Sheung works as a bartender. He confesses that he loves his son and wishes he could go back to school to teach him. Ching-Herung tells him that he should be grateful for the job, because it will pay him much more than the bar does. He says that he is not sure if he can take good care of his son, but that he hopes to be a teacher one day.