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... “You look… stunning, my love,” Fowl teased as he winked. “A blond beard… who would have known.”

She shook her head and tapped her head.

“And bald… very brave of you.”

Their warrior laughed and pointed at Max, who was grinning.

“Well, since he has a head of red hair, I figured one of us should be bald to keep the mystery alive.”

Tanila was wincing as she shook her head.

“It feels strange… to see him with a full head of hair,” she admitted. “After so ...

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