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It was Sunday. Which meant that Maera would have more time to train with the omegas. She’d been stunned to learn that every wolf no matter the rank could practice any sports or training if he wanted to. It was so different from home. There, omegas were treated as servants and trashed for their smallest mistakes. Here, they were part of the system, allowed to have professions of their choosing. Most however were too weak and not smart enough to make a great career, but the fact that there was equal opportunity for everyone baffled her. So unlike what she’d been used to. Even the servants were chic professionals who were trained for their jobs with skills and expertise in particular domains. That meant a better organized household and a much efficient staffing. Maera was puzzled about ev