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Meanwhile, hospital administrators are growing increasingly concerned about Mari's behavior, and threaten to terminate her employment if she doesn't adhere to hospital policies. Mari must navigate the complex web of hospital politics, her own sense of duty, and her feelings for Taro.

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Mari Hosokawa was a Japanese noblewoman, also known as Gracia Hosokawa, who lived during the Sengoku period. She is famous for her conversion to Christianity and her tragic death. The story "Forbidden Care" likely refers to her act of providing medical care and support to the sick and needy, which was often discouraged or forbidden due to her high social status and the political tensions surrounding Christianity in Japan at the time.

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