Sheung Chun Tong was the biggest apothecary in Foshan, Guangdong. It belonged to To family. The only daughter of the To family, To Ka-kei, was about to marry the deputy mayor, Chong Kei-cho. This deputy mayor was also the eldest son of the mayor. Three days before the wedding, Chong Kei-cho fell ill. It was not grave, but it would take days to recover. The owner of Sheung Chun Tong, To Sum, created a new pill for Chong Kei-cho so that they needed not to cancel the wedding day. However, the pill was poisonous and Chong Kei-cho died. The mayor was so angry so he sent To Sum to jail and closed Sheung Chun Tong. To Ka-kei tried to find proofs why the pill was poisonous so she could get her father out of jail and reopen Sheng Chun Tong.
This series was very promising, until I realized To Sum's step-brother, To Yung, was so greedy and stupid that he wrecked everything. He even sold To Sum's concubine in order to pay for his gambling debt. The antagonist, Police Captain Ngai Chun, was so evil that we didn't feel sympathy for him at all. I think it was never good if characters in a series were too good, too evil, and too greedy. And it would be nice if Natalie Tong didn't wear such ugly bangs.
Natalie Tong and her bangs. I hoped she wore different hairstyle. |
In the story, Sheung Chun Tong had been closed and sealed by the authority. The herbs inside should have been burned. However, To Ka-kei smuggled the herbs out so she could examined them to find which herb caused the pill to be poisonous. When she finally found which herb it was, she told the deputy mayor. But how it was possible? Did she explain to the deputy mayor that she had smuggled the herbs out?
Also, to track down the poisonous herb, To Ka-kei, accompanied by her friend Ting Yat-yuen, went to Yunnan to do the detective work. I also found this too much. I think they should leave the work to the authority. But hey, this was a TV series, where things being exaggerated here and there.
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