My Dearly Sinful Mind — Season 1, Episode 26: Episode 26
Drama, Mystery • 44 min • 1 season, 28 episodes
Episode synopsis
With TIN-YEUNG asking CHUNG-HIN to treat his foot ache, CHUNG-HIN suspects that he suffers from psychosomatic disorder which leads to a negative impact on his physical health, adding that the pain most likely stems from his fear. CHUNG-HIN goes to visit HOI-CHING’s new company, during which he warns HOI-CHING to be wary of TAI-YIN. To his surprise, HOI-CHING claims that TAI-YIN does not have any friends to help him, so it’s not necessary to fear him. After hearing CHUNG-HIN’s advice which is to discover the root of his fear, TIN-YEUNG decides to stand his ground at work no matter what. CHUNG-HIN asks KWOK-HO about TAI-YIN’s past. KWOK-HO plans to go to CHUNG-HIN’s clinic, without knowing that he runs into CHUNG-HIN at the restaurant. He then comes up with an idea, which to switch CHUNG-HIN’s mobile phone to install an online surveillance app.… ...
About My Dearly Sinful Mind
After his girlfriend died in a car crash, sorrowful psychologist Chung Tai Yin spends five years investigating the truth of the incident. His girlfriend once conducted a psychological assessment for a schoolyard murderer. Her report indicated that he lacked a motive or violent tenancies. During the course of his investigation, Chung Tai Yin meets Tung Yat, a genius with Asperger syndrome, and his sister Tung Yuet, whom he is mutually dependent with. Tung Yat's lack of social skills gives Tung Yuet a lot of trouble. Many years ago, it even caused police officer Wu Tin Yeung's undercover mission to fail. But because of Chung Tai Yin, they eventually become friends and help Chung Tai Yin with finding the true killer. Wong Hoi Ching, a witness in the case who could not be contacted for many years, suddenly appears and visits the murderer in prison, causing drastic changes in the case.