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#SLICEOFLIFE
#BETRAYAL
#BEAUTY
#HISTORICAL
#HEALING
#BUSINESSWOMAN

AGAINST ALL ODDS: HER SUPREMACY

In a world where magic reigns supreme and men hold dominion over women, Tapiwa harbors a simple dream: to marry a devoted husband and escape the oppressive shadows of her family. Growing up in a society where polygamy thrives and sibling rivalries can be deadly, she longed for a monogamous relationship and a place of her own. Yet, the perfect life she envisioned quickly spiraled into a decade-long nightmare, leading to a painful divorce that left her feeling lost and defeated. Fleeing from her past and seeking solace away from the people she knew, Tapiwa lived a life without any purpose. However, her fate takes a remarkable turn when she saved an elderly woman, who bestowed upon her divine graces and newfound power. Armed with this celestial gift, Tapiwa embraced a second chance at life and vowed to challenge the norms that confine women to mere child bearers. Determined to empower her fellow women—mages and non-mages alike—Tapiwa embarked on a courageous quest to ensure their voices are heard and their worth acknowledged. With unwavering resolve, she fought against societal constraints and fought for a future where women can thrive as the queens they were always meant to be. In a world that sought to silence her, Tapiwa became a beacon of strength, ready to confront any obstacle that stood in her way.

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#MAGIC
#COMEDY
#WEAKTOSTRONG
#SUPERPOWERS
#SLICEOFLIFE
#BETRAYAL
#BEAUTY
#HISTORICAL
#HEALING
#BUSINESSWOMAN

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.