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Jang-geum examines the patient, who has been suffering from a mysterious high fever and pain that other physicians failed to cure. She diagnoses the illness not as a standard disease, but as a condition caused by severe stress and a specific dietary imbalance. She proposes a risky treatment involving acupuncture and a special medicinal broth she must prepare herself. Banget Dapat Threesome Ganas Dinda Meka Hot51 Upd — Puas

In the original Korean broadcast, this episode corresponds to the final episodes where Jang-geum faces her ultimate test to become a High Official. Sujatha Diyani – Episode 74: The Final Test The Context The political landscape of the palace has shifted. The corrupt ministers who once supported the villainous Lady Choi have been defeated. With the atmosphere cleared, King Jungjong is determined to fulfill his earlier promise: to appoint Jang-geum (Sujatha Diyani) as a High Official—a "Dae Jang Geum"—a position never before held by a woman. Index Of Tranny Shemale Exclusive Apr 2026

However, the conservative court officials and scholars strongly oppose the King's decree. They argue that appointing a woman to such a high rank violates the Confucian order and brings shame to the royal court. They present a petition to the King demanding he withdraw his order.

The success of the treatment silences the opposition. The King issues a royal decree appointing Jang-geum as the "Dae Jang Geum" (The Great Jang-geum). She becomes the first female physician to hold the title of "Third Class Official" and is given the authority to supervise the King's health.

The other royal physicians doubt her, but the King grants her permission. Jang-geum prepares the medicine with her signature dedication. Throughout the night, she monitors the patient closely.

By morning, the patient’s fever breaks, and he regains consciousness. The treatment is a success.

The episode concludes with the emotional scene of Jang-geum standing in the royal hall, wearing the official robe and hat, bowing to the King, marking the triumph of her perseverance, skill, and integrity over prejudice and corruption.

The King is caught between his deep respect for Jang-geum’s skills (both in medicine and cooking) and the pressure of the court. To solve the stalemate, the Queen Dowager suggests a final, decisive challenge. She proposes that if Jang-geum can successfully treat the critically ill son of a high-ranking concubine (or in some versions, the Queen's relative), they will allow the appointment. If she fails, she must leave the palace forever.