in Darius' imagination exuded coldness and hostility. Maybe in some time. A decade or something around that... He thought while wondering if, thanks to their exploits in Dagos, Othis had gained a much-needed breather.- Some lovely elderly dragoness had been kind enough to treat me to this delicious tea.- He smiled from above the cup while taking another sip.
-An elderly dragoness, yes?- The Grand Master became more serious.- What did you learn?- Bleist suspected from the beginning that this was what the whole meeting was about, and the scene of the arrogant assistant being thrown out was just a bonus.
-Draco's mother is Arianna Ignis, the dragoness.- He began, recalling all the information he had gathered about his apprentice.- We do not know who the father is, but I suspect he was a wizard, and a rather powerful one at that. We have found no trace of what happened to the dragoness since she left Dagos at the age of twenty-four. She returned to the city thirteen years ago with a barely born son and asked her older sister, Nasua Aclis, to look after her nephew. She subsequently disappeared without a trace. Madame Nasua herself suspects that her sister was pursued and probably died shortly after leaving Dagos again. I have no idea if she has any certainty about this and on what basis she claims her sister is dead, but I believe she is not wrong. It is also difficult to say anything about the boy's father. Without even knowing his name, we cannot begin to search. In addition, the total lack of any trace indicates that the Hunters must have been involved in everything. However, we cannot confirm whether they were the pursuers or just covered their tracks. It is also possible that they were working for either of his parents.- He shrugged his shoulders with no more to say on the subject.- Madame Nasua raised Draco alone, as her husband and son were killed during the battle between the Tsar's troops and Mortis' forces. Both served as mercenaries on the imperial side. The dragoness also has