The leader of the Red Flower Society, , tasks Sai Yuk with a vital mission: retrieve a hidden jade box containing a "merit list" that proves the current Emperor’s true lineage. If the document reveals the Emperor is not of Manchu blood, it could crumble the Qing Dynasty’s legitimacy.
The story culminates in a massive battle at the Red Flower Society headquarters. Sai Yuk, blinded by a temporary injury and fueled by righteous fury, engages Yu Chun-hoi in a legendary duel. Utilizing his mother’s training and his own "weightless" kung fu, he fights atop a precarious structure of stacked wooden chairs. La leyenda de Fong Sai Yuk 2
In a display of incredible acrobatics and speed, Sai Yuk defeats Yu Chun-hoi, reclaiming his honor and the document. However, realizing that the document would only lead to more bloodshed and war, Sai Yuk makes a choice for peace. He destroys the list, choosing the safety of his family over political upheaval. The leader of the Red Flower Society, ,
Sai Yuk wins the tournament, but his success creates a chaotic domestic life. He is already married to the devoted , who is heartbroken by his "betrayal." To make matters worse, his mother, the legendary Miu Chui-fa , disguises herself as his brother to "help" him manage both wives, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and narrow escapes from the inquisitive Princess. The Betrayal Sai Yuk, blinded by a temporary injury and
The legend ends with Sai Yuk riding into the sunset, flanked by his two wives and his ever-meddling mother, finally leaving the world of secret societies behind for a life of quiet (if noisy) domesticity.
Sai Yuk is captured and tortured, but the women in his life—Ting-ting, On-tok, and the indomitable Miu Chui-fa—form an unlikely alliance to break him out. The Final Showdown