Cheung booi (My Young Auntie AKA Fangs of the Tigress) Page #2
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You must have
missed your auntie's boat.
I did remind you earlier
that you've practiced past
the time you should go.
- This is auntie.
-Who's this young lady?
- Auntie.
- Oh.
Auntie.
Your auntie.
Auntie, please be seated.
and accept my greetings.
Auntie, have some tea.
Auntie, have a smoke.
Jing Chuen, I've been married to
your Uncle for long;
Yet I haven't had a chance to meet you.
Yes.
Do you know...
why I've come here from home;
I mean, in such a hurry?
Is it because there's problem
with the inheritance
... uncle left for you?
No.
Your uncle did not
leave his estate to me.
He left it for you.
For me?
Right. It's been stated in his will...
that I've to deliver in person to the
fourth son of his elder brother
Yu Yan Chi.
It should be for you.
My father and I enjoyed
much kindness from your uncle.
his kindness
... not for the inheritance.
third uncle instead.
Third uncle will come
and snatch it away anyway.
Your third uncle does evil deeds
... and oppresses the village folks.
bequeath anything to him?
Third uncle is still up to his old ways
... bullying people with his kung fu?
bequeathed to him,
as they would only make him
more degenerate,
Jing Chuen, your second uncle
left his assets for you
as he was confident
You are morally upright
... and can take care of me.
Yes, but auntie..
I lead an easy life in the city
and you're so young
I'd rather that
the inheritance be left to you.
No I can't go against
my late husband's will...
You should have the assets.
You should have them.
- You should have them...
- I insist you should.
This is not appropriate
- Jing Chuen.
- Yes.
Who am l?
You're my second auntie.
Now that I've brought all the assets
from the village
... they shouldn't be kept with me.
I don't care whether
you want them or not;
they're safer with you.
All right.
Ah Choi.
Is auntie's room ready?
- Is that the room?
- Yes.
It's been cleaned.
Auntie, there are two rooms here.
You can take mine.
The air is better here.
How about you?
I'll sleep in Ah Tao's room.
Ah Tao?
He is my son.
Oh, my grand nephew!
Why don't I see him?
Hong Kong and...
If he can study Chinese...
why take so much trouble
to study English?
Youngsters these days talk
of being civilized
... they want to be free and trendy.
Therefore they study in Hong Kong.
Auntie, go to your room.
Do rest well, auntie.
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