Chapter 10 (1/3)

the Mages, from the moment the power was revealed I ceased to be a citizen of Dagos, which entails not being able to continue my studies at the Dragon Academy.- She was also unsure if the dragon was trying to reassure her. Jeviev wanted to speak up, but he quickly put his finger to her lips.- I'll finish and then we'll talk, okay?- She nodded, and he smiled in his characteristic way by lifting one corner of his mouth.- At the same time, under the same stipulation, I was granted Atlantean citizenship and the opportunity to study at Solvein Royal Academy of Magic and Alchemy. In addition...- He crooked his head pretending to wonder whether to speak further.- One of the mages offered me to become his apprentice.- He watched the surprise reflected on Jeviev's face slowly replaced by joy as it slowly dawned on her what it all meant.- I agreed and he became my master, my aunt didn't mind either, after all it was the colonel of the Azure Guard, the military advisor of the Grand Master, Master Darius Bleist.- He smiled warmly thinking of this mage. He felt that he couldn't have come at a better time when it came to choosing a mentor. Despite the fact that they had almost just met, Draco could tell from the older mage's attitude alone what he expected from his apprentice and what he was thinking.-I'm leaving tomorrow, so I wanted to say goodbye, but my aunt said you were the one looking for me first so I flew here instead of to your house.-He winked at her while assuming an amused expression.-Well, we almost passed each other.-He wanted to turn it into a joke to get rid of her gloomy mood completely.

-This... That's great.- A smile lit up Jeviev's face and the former heat and kindness lit up in her eyes.-I'm so glad.- She laughed and threw her arms around his neck again.-I'm really glad that you finally got what you deserved.- She hugged him tightly without being able to get herself to let him go.

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