October 5th, 1799. In the city of Paris, Ciela stood proudly with her two children, Aveline and Francis, in front of the nursing school that she had tirelessly worked to fund.
With the medical articles that Napoleon had sent her from the Middle East, Ciela was able to establish a nursing school that would revolutionize healthcare in France. As they approached the entrance, the sound of footsteps echoed through the corridor. Nurses in crisp white uniforms hurried by.
"Good afternoon, Madame Bonaparte!" One of the student nurses exclaimed, her face lighting up with recognition and excitement. She was joined by a chorus of greetings from her fellow classmates, all eager to express their gratitude to Ciela for her role in establishing the nursing school.
Returning their greetings, Ciela replied, "Good afternoon. Are you enjoying your courses so far?"