Beyond the Realm of Conscience — Season 1, Episode 29: Episode 29
Drama • 45 min • 1 season, 33 episodes • ★ 7.3/10
Episode synopsis
Eager to rescue WAN, FUNG means to talk about the past and how he has helped CHI all these years. CHI has no choice but to release WAN. CHI and the rest of the cabinet urge YI to pursue and arrest HO for DUOJI’s sake. All of a sudden, YEUNG turns up with a statue of the Goddess of Mercy. YI and others go to CHENG’s place, where they find HO resting in bed. YI has finally come up with a way to make DUOJI give up on HO. SHUN runs into FUNG, who surprisingly invites him to dinner. Later WAN asks FUNG to adopt SHUN as his godson. FUNG agrees and passes a jade ornament to the lad as a gift. It has happened so quickly and the whole thing seems a bit too complicated for SHUN to digest. SHUN asks HA to estimate the value of the jade ornament, based on which he can find out how serious FUNG really is about their godfather-godson relationship. HA does not know whether to laugh or cry when she hears SHUN’s comments.… ...
About Beyond the Realm of Conscience
Beyond the Realm of Conscience is a 2009 Hong Kong television series. Produced by Mui Siu-ching, the serial is one of the two grand TVB productions to celebrate along with the channel's 42nd anniversary, the other being Born Rich. The drama aired five days a week on the TVB network with 45-minute episodes starting October 19, 2009. Set in the latter years of the Tang Dynasty, Beyond the Realm of Conscience tells the story of palace maid Lau Sam-ho and her relations in the Imperial Palace, beginning with her experiences in the Imperial Household Bureau. The series title roughly means "Plots in the Palace" and is a play on the phrase, a homonym which roughly means "Plots that target and attack the heart".