residents themselves decided to take justice into their own hands, a detachment of Atlantean infantry under the command of Earl Bleist entered the village. As you can imagine, after he found out what had happened, he took us in and sent us to his estate in Wales, where we received a proper education. Fortunately, we are talented enough that we were accepted into the guard despite our age and were even assigned to Ed'heere. Over the years, Kei has only transformed a few times out of fear or anger. Unfortunately, each time he flew into a rage and lost control of himself, attacking everyone around him.- The elf sighed heavily.- And then he withdrew into himself. Recently, things seemed to be getting better, and he even talked about the transformations himself, so I didn't mention anything.
-Ari...- Draco didn't know what to say. He had no idea that the four young guards had such a difficult past, although it seemed that they were all more concerned about Kei's situation.-I...- He took a breath and froze. He remembered one of the books he had read at the Dragon Academy in Dagos, sneaking into the library after class. The fact that it was one of those books that required special permission from a teacher didn't bother him at all at the time, and all that mattered was that it was a medical book. It helped him learn how to treat damaged wing membranes and wounds that pierced scales. There was something else in it too.- But I have a few questions.- He had an idea, passed the elf and approached Kei. The lycanthrope seemed to be calming down, breathing relatively normally and no longer looking around nervously. Draco knelt down next to him so that they were face to face. Vi and Forth glanced at the dragon with slight concern, and Ari looked as if he wanted to pull him back aside.- Kei, I'm sorry that I reminded you of something tragic.- He said, looking the lycanthrope in the eyes.
-N-nothing happened...- Kei was already speaking coherently, and even the colour was