Not strictly a sequel, as it is really a brand new cast in a new school, this film stars Raymond Wong, who also co-produced and co-wrote the screenplay, as a teacher who is the reincarnation of the Happy Ghost. He works in a girl's school, where a triumvirate of mischievous girls, including Fennie Yuen in her first role, conspire to wreak havoc on this life. He sees Ms. Lo (the pretty Jeane Kanai), a teacher from another school nearby and falls in love, but a series of mishaps, some started by the girls, thwart his chances. So, you're left wondering if he keeps his sanity and gets the girl. This is better than the first since it has good special effects, its a totally clean film and the characters are good. Headmistress Teresa Carpio in the first film has been replaced by Man-no Chan, who is older but in a few scenes looks nice. However, this is more Raymond Wong's film and he is a likable character who has fashioned a film which is enjoyable. There were three more Happy Ghosts after this, but so far this is the best one.