hand on the boy's shoulder and squeezed firmly.-A new chapter of your life is opening up for you.- He winked at him, and when the dragon wanted to say something he just squeezed his shoulder tighter and looked him in the eye.-Believe me, I know what I'm saying.
-I dare not doubt it.- Draco bowed elegantly, and merry fires lit in his eyes.-Master is always right.
-Hurry up.- Said the delighted mage, overtaking his apprentice.-If we are late a few people will give me a terrible headache.- He grinned when the dragon appeared by his side.
After leaving the city, Darius led them along a straight path until they were outside the boundaries of the anti-portal field stretched centuries ago over Dagos. Draco didn't have the slightest problem with the little walk and was glad of it, as he had some time to think about the immediate future. He didn't know exactly what his life was supposed to look like from now on, but he was sure his master really knew what he was saying about things only getting better now.
-Have you ever travelled using portals before?- Bleist asked, stopping and looking around.
-I haven't had the opportunity master.- Draco glanced around at his surroundings and noticed nothing unusual to distinguish it from the hundreds of others in the area.
-Then you will have that opportunity.- Darius spread the fingers of his hand as if to prepare for something.-There is no way to get to Atlantis other than just through a portal. Of course, there are a few places where they are permanently maintained by our mages, but frankly there are sometimes quite long queues and it is usually crowded, so the mages are in the habit of opening their own portals to get into the city.- He stretched his hand out in front of him.- Or at least as close as possible.
Draco watched as something began to happen in front of his master. First the air rippled, as if suddenly warmed, and then runic signs began to appear in the air, forming a circle taller than Bleist.