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... thing real nice today.’
Once he was bathed, he made his way to the group, which had gathered around a pair of tables.
“You really do love your baths,” Jaygak said, raising her brows at him, smirking.
“Baths for me, horns for you,” Adam said, simply.
Jaygak tilted her head slightly, thinking about Adam’s words. ‘Ah.’
An hour after breakfast, the merchant appeared. She was short, stoutly built, with dark hair, and bright eyes. She wore the typical clothing o ...
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