it, so it was really hard.- The dragon shrugged his shoulders slightly and looked away from his interlocutor. Her. Thought Darius recognising Gizel's profile.- Good morning, master.- Draco brightened up even more when he noticed Bleist. He evidently wanted to get up to greet him, but Oscar put a hand on his shoulder. Majordomus measured Darius with a cool gaze and glanced at the clock.
-Good morning and apologies for my tardiness.- He glanced at Oscar, but could still see traces of displeasure on the old man's face.
-You don't change, do you Darius?- Gizel smiled gently and returned to the interrupted meal.
-I did not expect you to honour us with your presence at breakfast.- Bleist tried to bite back.-I remember the difficulty you have getting up in the morning.
-I'm working on myself.-The woman sent him a somewhat weary look.-Unlike some.-The gentle pin hurt, as usual, but the elven beauty didn't give Darius time to retort.-So it appears you had a busy morning, Draco.-She smiled at the dragon.
-No, not really.-The boy just shrugged his shoulders.-I did a bit of exercise and that was it.
-Did you exercise today?- Darius took an interest.
-I went out for a run in the morning, and then I did a bit of practice with the sword.-The dragon became visibly livelier when he started talking about exercise. Darius found it a bit puzzling.-I met Trace at the training ground...I mean lieutenant Eghart, and he suggested I practice with the soldiers.-It seemed that Draco was in a good mood and really enjoyed how he spent his morning.-I met four younger guardsmen. They didn't seem much older than me, a few years at most. We trained together and I think we got along pretty well.
-I think I know who you're talking about.- The mage smiled pleased that his apprentice, who had not had many acquaintances so far, had started his life on Atlantis by making friends with Jams and Matheo's sons, and now met more people who could become his friends in the future. Darius did not mind at all Draco's acquaintance with