By the time the operation is over, the robbers are all dead, and Fei-fan reports that he is responsible for shooting the robbers. Sing's police unit is furious but say nothing, yet they all promise that one day they will quit the police force. Dissent is not limited to the police station along, in a clear attempt to secure power Miss Kau's youngest brother Cheng Siu-kit (Deno Cheung) requests to take charge of Miss Kau's casino in Guangzhou. Their aunt Cheng Long-hei (Susan Tse) proposes that whoever gets the highest votes will be able to take the position. Much to everyone's surprise, Miss Kau immediately gives the last vote to her brother, under a few conditions. Her brother agrees. Due to family problems Sing risks his savings, giving Spareribs $70 for him to buy a lottery ticket. Before Spareribs could buy the ticket, several thieves robbed him. Fearful of losing his job and Sing's temper, Spareribs finds an invalid ticket in the trash and gives the ticket to Sing as a copy. Sing unexpectedly hits the first jackpot with the fake ticket, but the lottery company refuses to give him the prize because of Sing's inaccurate copy. Between the gang-run casino members and Sing's police friends, a gunfight nearly breaks out. Miss Kau arrives and produces the real ticket from Sing's supposed copy, resuming her head position in the casino and clearly securing more power for herself in the family power struggle. Siu-kit takes the case to their father, claiming that Kau Mui's conditions had put him in disadvantage, but Long-Kwan dismisses him, saying that Kau Mui had clearly placed a trap and Siu-kit fell for it due to his greed.