Season 1 · Episode 1
In 1986, Hong Kong, Bun Hon and Fiery Shit compete to become the next chairman of Wo Hing Sing, while the police secretly deploys.
Phoenix reveals himself to his girlfriend after Bun Hon is jailed. Years later, Fung-coeng and Cocky Chiu are searching for each other's whereabouts.
A-choi is reported for shipping drugs for Cocky. Siu-kwan set up an ambush, but Fung-coeng let him go. Chi-hung is caught while pleading with Cocky.
The outside world believes that Siu-kwan has killed Chi-hung; a WHS gangster forces the police to turn him in. Fung-coeng seeks help from Godfather.
Teddy identifies Cocky for killing Chi-hung; Godfather's attempt to avenge Chi-hung is discouraged by Fung-coeng. Cocky is caught. Siu-kwan returns.
Teddy and an informant are killed. Cocky is released from court and blends into the crowd. Fung-coeng urges Blackie Jr. to quit from the underworld.
Fung-coeng learns the truth behind Ling-ling's disappearance. Blackie Jr. takes Ling-ling away, but Ling-ling is spotted by Ciu Maang's henchmen.
After telling Fung-coeng about her feelings, Little Yu suddenly learns of a sad news. Blackie Jr. and Ling-ling confront Big Pang.
Blackie Jr. agrees to Sharkie's demand so he will not lay fingers on Ling-ling. Ciu seeks revenge from Sharkie and Fung-coeng tries to reconcile them.
Lard begs Godfather to save Blackie Jr.'s life, who helps clearing his charges by pulling strings. Mr. Kwok presents proof of Blackie Jr.'s alibi.
Blackie Jr. recruites Baldy (henchman of Ciu Maang) and Sai-wah (henchman of Sharkie). The fortune-teller warns Blackie Jr. against femme fatale.
A-yan is eager to entrust Sai-fung to Little Yu, who agrees to her request. King Maa enlists Sharkie and Ciu Maang's help to counter Blackie Jr.
A-yan tells the truth to Fung-coeng. Frosty hands over an important WHS item to Blackie Jr., who encounters assasination with Ling-ling on the street.
Reaper wants to kill Blackie Jr., who becomes an accomplice witness, and consults with Godfather. Siu-kwan's relationship with his father improves.
Siu-kwan learns that British forces are involved in Blackie Jr.'s case. George forces Blackie Jr. to hand over the roster.
Reprimanded by senior management after letting Blackie Jr. go, Siu-kwan resigns and joins the underworld. Everyone is searching for the Dragon Baton.
Siu-kwan now works for Mrs. Lui. Bun Hon proposes partnership to Siu-kwan, who turns him down. Fung-coeng has a nightmare.
Reaper is causing Mrs. Lui trouble again. Seeing Mrs. Lui's daughter throwing herself to Siu-kwan, Jennie spells out her terms to Siu-kwan.
King Maa's business is shut down after it's raided. Siu-kwan learns that Mrs. Lui has been embroiled in revenge while keeping it from him.
Sharkie is tragically killed. Mrs. Lui threatens Reaper, who sends Hungry Tiger to kill Siu-kwan, while Hungry Tiger tips Kwok-jim off.
Mrs. Lui is found by Reaper, who offers to turn in the killer of Mr. Lui under one condition; Mrs. Lui suicides after learning of his cause of death.
Bringing the Dragon Baton with him, Siu-kwan seeks partnership with Bun Hon; Fung-coeng makes a sudden visit. Bun Hon learns something from his trap.
George suggests Godfather to have Cocky serve as the chairman and cuts Cocky's finger. Sai-fung suddenly disappears; Siu-kwan confronts Bun Hon.
Bun Hon has been regretting not being able to see his daughter one last time while he was in jail, so he kidnaps Sai-fung in revenge.
Cocky Chiu returns to his old workplace. Under his ruthless reign, no one dares to speak up. Siu-kwan works with Godfather to counter Cocky Chiu.
Siu-kwan visits George, who reveals the secret of Dragon Baton. Cocky Chiu abducts Kwok-jim Cheung, yet Siu-kwan fails to stop the tragedy.
Cocky Chiu abducts On-zai and ties a bomb on him while declaring war to Fung-coeng on TV. Blackie Jr. appears out of the blue to help Fung-coeng.
Siu-kwan wants to kill Cocky to avenge his father, but is stopped by Fung-coeng. Siu-kwan fishes out the Special Branch's evidence of crime.
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