In the poor western regions of Nepal, a dying dehydrated patient is brought in desperation to an MSF clinic run by professionals rejected in their home countries. The patient gives birth to a boy in a very difficult delivery in a cow's position, and carries a twelve-year-old foetus in her didelphy uterus. A diverse team of experts gives birth to the curled tadpole and creates for her a perfect human body through numerous surgeries and organ transplants. A seminar is held to honour the Nobel Prize winning team and celebrate their prowess. The Nepalese delegation crowns their Queen Emilie, who baffles the scientific world with her call to humility and the message to submit to the will of the Most High and accept God as the ultimate source of knowledge.