Mr. Lo has three sons, his favorite being Lo Kung. Kung, on the other hand, spends his entire day fooling around. This irritates Mr. Lo a great deal. As a result, the relationship between father and son is harmed. Deliberately teasing Kung on his birthday. They convince him that he has won the lotto. Kung is so overjoyed that he blows all of his money. Recognizing his debts, he pretends to be insane, and his family believes him. They look after him and put their trust in him. This deception helps Kung mature and reconcile with his father.
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Mr. Lo has three sons, his favorite being Lo Kung. Kung, on the other hand, spends his entire day fooling around. This irritates Mr. Lo a great deal. As a result, the relationship between father and son is harmed. Deliberately teasing Kung on his birthday. They convince him that he has won the lotto. Kung is so overjoyed that he blows all of his money. Recognizing his debts, he pretends to be insane, and his family believes him. They look after him and put their trust in him. This deception helps Kung mature and reconcile with his father.
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