In the 1970s, the young Scottish doctor Nicholas Gricken was full of ambition and came to impoverished Uganda with the great ideal of saving the lives of the poor. Here he met the white colleague of the medical society, the beautiful Sha, and was deeply attracted by it. At a certain rally, Nicholas was able to meet Ugandan President Andy Amin. Amin's remarks made Nicholas very fascinated and even adored. After the rally, he rescued Armin, who was injured in the accident, and was appreciated for his Scottish status. Later, he approached the tyrannical monarch as the president's doctor...
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