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"The maid here, the demihuman and the fenrir, My Lady." The maid looked up at Mother with an oblivious look.

A deafening silence filled the room as everyone stared at the maid in shock.

"Hm? Did I saw something wro-"

*BANG* *WHAM*

Before she could finish talking, Mother appeared behind the maid and threw a kick with her whole body behind it.

Not being able to react at all, she was kicked all the way across the room and through the giant ...

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