Mr. Lo has three sons, and his favorite is Lo Kung, the youngest. Kung, on the other hand, spends his entire day fooling around. Mr. Lo is enraged by this. As a result, the bond between father and son is impacted. As a result, on Kung's birthday, his two brothers decide to tease him. They convince him he has won the lotto. Kung is so delighted that he spends a fortune. When he discovers he is deeply in debt, he fakes insanity and the entire family believes him. They take excellent care of him and place their trust in him. This deception is what causes Kung to mature and reconcile with his father.
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Mr. Lo has three sons, and his favorite is Lo Kung, the youngest. Kung, on the other hand, spends his entire day fooling around. Mr. Lo is enraged by this. As a result, the bond between father and son is impacted. As a result, on Kung's birthday, his two brothers decide to tease him. They convince him he has won the lotto. Kung is so delighted that he spends a fortune. When he discovers he is deeply in debt, he fakes insanity and the entire family believes him. They take excellent care of him and place their trust in him. This deception is what causes Kung to mature and reconcile with his father.
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