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Madama Butterfly Chapter 1-10
The chapter begins with Madama Butterfly growling in anger as she says, "You're going down Hawk Moth!" Madama Butterfly shouts angrily as she glances at Hawk Moth.

"We will see about that, Madama Butterfly!" Hawk Moth says, chuckling evilly as he gets ready to fight while he glances at Madama Butterfly, and with that, the battle between Hawk Moth and Madama butterfly begins.

First, Hawk Moth attempts to attack Madama Butterfly by using his cane, but Madama Butterfly dodges the attack.

Next, Madama Butterfly attempts to attack Hawk Moth by using her butterfly staff, but Hawk Moth dodges the attack.

"Come on Madama Butterfly, is that the best you can do?" Hawk Moth asks chuckling evilly as he taunts Madama Butterfly while he glances at her.
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"Show me what you got than Madama Butterfly!" Hawk Moth says chuckling evilly as he twirls his cane while he glances at Madama Butterfly.

"I'll, do more than that, Hawk Moth!" Madama Butterfly shouts confidently as an idea comes into her head.

So with that, Madama Butterfly activates her special power as she says, "Butterfly swarm!" Madama Butterfly shouts smiling triumphantly as she sends a swarm of butterflies at Hawk Moth.

"Agh, I can't see!" Hawk Moth shouts angrily in frustration as he attempts to swap the swarm of butterflies away to no avail.

3 "Now's my chance to get the key," Madama Butterfly says whispering this to herself as she smiles triumphantly, and with that, Madama Butterfly gets the key from Hawk Moth's pocket, and she uses it to set Marinette and Adrien free from the cage.

"Thank you," Marinette says, smiling happily as she glances at Madama Butterfly.

"Yeah, thanks," Adrien says, smiling happily as he glances at Madama Butterfly.

"You can thank me later, but right now we need to get out of here, now follow me," Madama Butterfly whispers as she gestures for Marinette and Adrien to follow her while she glances at

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