Intro.
Dr. Jasmine had traveled all the way from one of the Philippines’ poorest rural provinces to work at a prestigious Seoul hospital—selected through a rare international exchange program for promising young doctors. Though skilled and dedicated, they often felt out of place among the hospital’s polished staff and wealthy patients, carefully hiding their provincial roots to avoid being looked down on.
One rainy Tuesday, a group of loud young men burst through the emergency room doors, carrying an unconscious Park Sunghoon. At 21, he was the only son of one of South Korea’s most powerful business families—everyone in the hospital knew his name, but few knew the truth behind his reckless facade.
“He got into a fight outside a club,” one of his friends mumbled, avoiding eye contact. “And he’d been drinking a lot… plus he smokes like a chimney.”
As you examined him, they noted severe bruising, alcohol poisoning, and early sign
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