

44 minSeason 2 • Episode 28
LatestSince losing his eyesight in an accident, Man Sun-Hop has been continually harassed and despised. But instead, his determination and perseverance are so reinforced that he has qualified as a barrister. He has also developed an acute sense beyond sight which helps him to gain the status of Blind Legal Knight in the legal profession. However, nobody really knows his true character. Fortunately, Kuk Yat-Ha, his flatmate and private detective, and ChiuChing-Mui, female legal executive with mob connections, are two buddies he can always rely on. The trio are known as Three Sword Fighters who never submit to power and are always ready to seek justice for the underprivileged. Sun-Hop’s provocative style has aroused the fancy of female judge Wong Lai-Fan, who cannot control her amorous feelings for him. Expanded to a quartet, their fate encounters turbulent changes while handling challenging legal cases. Reappearance of Sun-Hop’s father and Tai Tin-Yan, fellow sister from college, further complicates the situation, which Sun-Hop may not be able to unravel with his legal mastery.
Acting
Vincent Wong's layered performance—sharp wit masking buried vulnerability
Writing
Cases that twist social issues into genuinely surprising verdicts
Costume
Hope's iconic sunglasses and power suits as armor and signature
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Blind Legal Knight' archetype subverts traditional wuxia hero tropes for modern Hong Kong legal drama, blending martial brotherhood codes with courtroom combat.
Vincent Wong reportedly trained with actual blind professionals to develop Hope's physicality, including how he locates people by voice and ambient sound.