
KOK yields his official seal and heaves a sigh of relief after being freed from years of extortion from KWAI. When WAN gets wind that KOK has been sacked and that LAM, KWONG and WONG are on the wanting list, she hurries to KOK’s house. There, FU gives her KOK’s divorce letter. LAM and KWONG raid the execution ground to redeem FONG but are outnumbered. The Plum Blossom Valiant saves the day by taking FONG away. To his surprise, it is not FONG but FU that he has saved. LAM condemns FU’s betrayal but KOK believes FU’s innocence. WAN asks to meet KOK as soon as she finds out that he is in fact the Plum Blossom Valiant. YU tattoos a birthmark similar to hers on WONG’s back and entrusts to him the mission to save KOK et al. faking as the crown prince. MINISTER FONG is held back from killing WONG and YU by the sight of WONG’s birthmark. WONG goes on to order the release of KOK et al. in his assumed crown prince persona……
Stung by his loss in the sedan chair race, AUYEUNG HING, son of the wealthy and influential Hekou County businessman AUYEUNG KWAI, falsely accuses carrier LEE TAI KWONG of scheming with rival FAN KEUNG HO TSUN to manipulate the results. KWONG and his family are sentenced to ten years of slavery at the AUYEUNG household by the corrupt magistrate LAI CHI KOK. His father LAI PANG CHUNG, head sheriff, and fiancee CHUNG WAN, an herbal doctor, reprimand him for failing to restore justice. Later, HING is arrested by CHUNG for harassing the talented YUEN KAI SA. Threatening to expose his bribery, KWAI presses KOK to dismiss CHUNG, and urges him to announce the legalization of gambling and speed up the construction of the Daotou passageway. KOK’s unpopular policy provokes mass protests. KOK and KWAI visit Duming Monastery hoping that ABBOT MISERY will consent to the construction of a passageway that passes by the monastery……
The black-garbed vigilante gives HING a good beating and leaves the scene. KOK hurries back to WAN’s herbal clinic upon learning from his fast friend LOK FU, Chief Secretary of the Yamen, that WAN has narrowly escaped from an attempted rape. When WAN refuses to treat HING’s wounds, KOK turns to her father CHUNG YUEN for help, ignoring her hard feelings. Village folks hail the chivalry of the black-garbed vigilante and dub him the “Plum Blossom Valiant”. Since CHUNG and his men fail to track down the Plum Blossom Valiant, KWAI offers one thousand taels of silver to information leading to his arrest, much to KOK’s dismay. CHUNG receives home PO KWONG, son of a late friend. KWONG pours scorn on the apparently corrupt KOK. In their younger years, KWONG and KOK were fellow disciples of the Wudang School but the latter was expelled……