-I understand that all these instructions were given by Draco's father.- Bleist also wanted to find out something and at the same time help his apprentice figure out what was actually going on.
-As far as those related to inheritance are concerned, yes.- Erth flipped through a few pages.- The decisions to cash in all the inherited property that can be linked to the young master's family and to keep the family data secret were made by your grandfather and uncle, respectively. Both of these decisions were made after the death of the young master's parents.- He read the entry on the next page.- Unfortunately, I must inform the young master that all of his father's relatives are deceased. My condolences.- The Hunter closed the documents for a moment and bowed.
-Thank you,- the dragon replied instinctively. It seemed that he did not even know when and why he had reacted. Darius remembered how he himself had felt when he learned of his father's death, so he could not even imagine how his disciple must have felt. However, when he looked at the dragon, he only saw him staring blankly at his clasped hands. Draco seemed to be struggling with his thoughts, but Bleist did not notice any despair or deep grief in him, it seemed that the boy was simply sad. - My aunt said that after my parents died, she had no contact with my father's family.- The dragon began quietly.- She once told me that my parents had some problems, and that it was very likely related to my father's family.
-Thirteen years ago, the third war between the Tsardom and Mortis was still going on, so it was quite turbulent.- Darius put his hand on the boy's shoulder and squeezed it tightly. In this way, he tried to cheer Draco up a little.- Many families disappeared overnight. By leaving you with your aunt, your parents must have expected some kind of conflict.- The dragon only nodded. After a moment, he took a deep breath and straightened up. The sadness on his face was gone, replaced by