In this chapter, the audience is introduced to the characters of Su Ming and Shu Xing. Su Ming is a singer who has recently returned to the mainland after a long absence. She is a member of the Four Horsemen of the Round Table, a political organization in Hong Kong, and she is considered one of the most powerful women in the country. She has won a number of prestigious awards, including the People's Choice Award, the Silver Lion Award, and the Gold Lion Award. She also has a reputation for being a fierce and outspoken woman. The audience is also introduced to a new character, a mysterious guest, who has been brought in to play the role of the boss in the final scene of the play. The guest is a man who used to be Su Ming's lover, but who has since left the company of the four horsemen. He is a handsome young man, and Su Ming believes that he is the man who has brought her back to Hong Kong.
In this chapter, the audience is introduced to the characters of Su Ming and Shu Xing. Su Ming is a singer who has recently returned to the mainland after a long absence. She is a member of the Four Horsemen of the Round Table, a political organization in Hong Kong, and she is considered one of the most powerful women in the country. She has won a number of prestigious awards, including the People's Choice Award, the Silver Lion Award, and the Gold Lion Award. She also has a reputation for being a fierce and outspoken woman. The audience is also introduced to a new character, a mysterious guest, who has been brought in to play the role of the boss in the final scene of the play. The guest is a man who used to be Su Ming's lover, but who has since left the company of the four horsemen. He is a handsome young man, and Su Ming believes that he is the man who has brought her back to Hong Kong.