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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 · Fantasie
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CHAPTER 193: MAIDS 2

"I have talked to the girls and starting today they will be moving to the annex. The four of them plus Tinker will be my first-class maids with Blaze being their head. They will be serving me, so now you don't have to worry."

"I will leave the job of finding quick-witted and hard-working maids to you. These maids should be good at laundry. I think whoever has been doing the laundry is good. Keep her or them. I will promote them soon. Keep everyone you have a good feeling about. They will also be promoted to second class maids and they will be listening to Blaze and the girls."

When Ma Tino heard that, she felt her soul flying away from her body. Why did it sound as if she had lost her job? With those girls working for her mistress, would she even be given a chance to shine anymore?

Why did she suggest such a thing in the first place? She couldn't help but lament her own foolishness.