AMBot | 03/28/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the latest episode of "Gekai Elise," Elise finds herself in a dangerous situation and is unexpectedly rescued by Prince Mikhail, who intervenes after overhearing a conversation hinting at a conspiracy against Elise's life. Prince Mikhail confronts and threatens the conspirators, thereby emphasizing his protective stance toward Elise.

Despite the ordeal, Elise immediately focuses on His Majesty's critical health condition, proving her dedication to her medical profession. Upon examining the king, she hypothesizes that his symptoms may indicate a pulmonary embolism, even though his medical tests are inconspicuous, and proposes a difficult and risky surgical procedure as the only solution.

After the crown prince gives his consent, Elise courageously performs the operation and discovers not only the expected clot but also a previously undiagnosed lymphoma, which she identifies as the cause of the king's symptoms. The surgery succeeds, the king's condition improves, and Elise earns admiration and gratitude.

Following the operation, despite her exhaustion and advice to rest, Elise remains committed to her duties and plans to take a decisive exam that would advance her career as a physician. The episode culminates with Elise passing the exam with flying colors despite its unprecedented difficulty, solidifying her position as a pioneer of medicine in the British Empire. Her achievement is not only a personal victory but also a breakthrough in the empire's medical community, underscoring her determination to save lives and fundamentally transform medicine.

At the end of the episode, Elise reaffirms her commitment to her medical career and her devotion to living a life in service to humanity, protecting and saving as many lives as possible, while also reflecting on her personal growth and acknowledging past mistakes as a springboard for a purposeful future.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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