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... Few weeks had passed since Axilla was bullied by Panha and her maidens. Even though Cortez didn’t harshly dismiss Panha, he made sure the woman stayed as far away from Axilla.

The incident made Axilla have so many enemies; every time she passed, she noticed the resentful gaze and attitude directed towards her. Even when she greeted some, they didn’t bother to respond to her. Some ladies went as far as gossiping about her to her own hearing; they didn’t care how she felt about it.

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