One thing that might make it unique is the combination of the doctor role and the royal setting. It's not often that we see a story centered around a doctor within a royal context in this way. The 'lady with the lamp' aspect also adds a touch of mystery and perhaps a historical or traditional feel.
I haven't read this novel specifically, but if it's about a 'royal lady with the lamp', it might be inspired by the story of Florence Nightingale, who was often depicted as the 'lady with the lamp' in a hospital setting. Maybe this 'Doctor Elise' has some similar noble and healing - related story in the context of royalty.
I'm not sure specifically which 'an old lady and the lamp story' you mean. It could be various things. Maybe it's about an old lady who has a special relationship with a lamp. For example, the lamp might have been a family heirloom that holds a lot of memories for her, like it was given to her by a loved one and every time she lights it, she is reminded of that person.
I'm sorry, without more context, it's hard to determine who the author of the 'an old lady and the lamp story' is. There could be many stories with this title or a similar theme written by different authors.
Lady Liu was a novel full of ups and downs. It was about a Beijing opera actress who traveled to the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and became a hereditary brocade dress. This novel was the author Huang Liangsheng's classic Wuxia Xianxia work, and the plot was full of ups and downs. Currently, the latest chapter of the novel had been updated.
" Liu's Lady, the Empress of the Royal Family," was a novel full of ups and downs. It told the story of a Beijing opera actor who traveled to the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and became a hereditary royal family. This novel was the author Huang Liangsheng's classic Wuxia Xianxia work, and the plot was full of ups and downs. Currently, the latest chapter of the novel had been updated. I don't know much about the specific ending and chapter information of Lady Liu.
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There could be some regular customers in the royal shop who are also important characters. For example, a nobleman who always gives valuable feedback or a mysterious traveler who brings in new ideas from far - away lands. And of course, there might be her employees, if she has any, who play important roles in the daily operation of the shop.