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AMBot | 02/29/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In this episode, Elise is surprised when her identity as Rose is revealed to Professor Graham and Ven. Ven informs Elise that her medical treatment, a tracheotomy, was recognized as a service rather than neglect, thereby clearing her name with the imperial family. Despite this positive news, Elise is worried about Graham's reaction to her concealed identity. Graham, on the other hand, focuses on patient care and maintains a formal distance due to their differing statuses. Elise feels responsible for Graham's sudden absence from work, believing it stems from her hidden identity.
Elise decides to visit Graham at home, where she meets his nanny, Yodelle. She learns more about Graham's dedication through his extensive collection of medical books and his importance to his colleagues at the hospital. A health crisis arises when Yodelle collapses with a diagnosis of an incarcerated hernia. Graham and Elise rush her to the hospital for emergency surgery, which is successful.
After the operation, Graham explains that he wanted to focus on research and was not angry with Elise. He shares his tragic past, having lost his family to the Laurage epidemic, which led him to become a doctor. At the end of the episode, Elise learns that she is to be awarded the Order of the Imperial Rose for her medical contributions.
Elise decides to visit Graham at home, where she meets his nanny, Yodelle. She learns more about Graham's dedication through his extensive collection of medical books and his importance to his colleagues at the hospital. A health crisis arises when Yodelle collapses with a diagnosis of an incarcerated hernia. Graham and Elise rush her to the hospital for emergency surgery, which is successful.
After the operation, Graham explains that he wanted to focus on research and was not angry with Elise. He shares his tragic past, having lost his family to the Laurage epidemic, which led him to become a doctor. At the end of the episode, Elise learns that she is to be awarded the Order of the Imperial Rose for her medical contributions.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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