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AGAINST ALL ODDS: HER SUPREMACY

Tapiwa once had a tremendous dream, in a society where males were superior to women, women had few rights or voices, and in a world where magic and skills were superior to all else. Her dream was to marry a gorgeous, faithful, and caring husband and become the only mistress of the house, leaving her natal family, where she lived under pressure and in the shadows of her siblings. Growing up in a world where polygamy was common and siblings turned on one another. Tapiwa just wanted a place to live and to be in a monogamous relationship in a world where magic was present and sibling rivalry was fatal, especially because only a few could become mages. What she thought was the perfect beginning to a lovely dream became a nightmare that tormented her for a decade. Tapiwa divorced her spouse and fled to an unknown location where her relatives and friends could not find her. Tapiwa thought she had no reason to live in this world anymore, but that changed when she saved an old lady, who endowed her with heavenly graces, giving her power and a second chance at life. Tapiwa, armed with this divine blessing, decided to perform the impossible in a world where women were nothing more than child bearers. She was going to do everything she could with what she now had to empower women and establish a better future, not just for herself, but also for the women who didn't have a voice. She was going to fight for all women, mages and not, to make sure their voices were heard, they were seen, and, most importantly, they were treated like the queens they were born to be. She was going to fight for supremacy against all obstacles, and nothing or no one was going to stop her.

GEEGEE · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
416 Chs

CHAPTER 183: LIFE LESSONS

At around two in the morning, Tapiwa and the remaining ladies, totaling around two hundred and something, all sat down as they talked about life.

"Those who work here, I will give you a day off. You don't have to come to work, but I will be expecting you on the first day of the week. Just consider this a long weekend to rest," Tapiwa informed the ladies with a smile.

Seeing how it was a Friday already and a working day, Tapiwa felt guilty about letting the ladies come to work.

The standard working days for everyone were six days a week, with Sunday being the off day.

They all start work at 8a.m and finish around 3p.m daily. They worked seven hours a day with an hour break for lunch.

The banquet was hosted on a Thursday night, continuing until Friday, and that made it impossible now for anyone to come to work that Friday.