It seemed that apart from general fatigue, the lycanthrope was indeed fine. ‘He'll probably explain exactly what it is and what its properties are.’
-Yhy...- The dwarf seemed to be in his own world. -Now it's better...- The animorph panted, putting the jug back on the arena. -Uhhhhh...- He stretched a little with obvious discomfort. Suddenly, a rolled-up shirt hit Kei in the face.
-Start getting dressed.- Ari managed to slip away unnoticed to the wall.- Considering how you move, it will take us a long time to get to the barracks.
The redhead glared at the elf and grimaced as he got up from the floor. He may have done it a little clumsily, but the dragon couldn't deny his agility. The animorph quickly approached the long-eared one, trying to brush off the sand that was stuck everywhere, which, considering that sweat was constantly dripping from him, wasn't very feasible. Finally, giving up on trying to get himself relatively tidy, he simply got dressed.
-I think that's enough for today.- Forth took the empty pots and looked at everyone in turn. -We have to get up early tomorrow, and that might be a problem for you two.- He pointed to the dragon and the lycanthrope.
-Yeah, everyone could use some rest.- Vi admitted, yawning.
-Tomorrow won't be so bad.- Kei was in a great mood again.- Just get moving a little and you'll be fine!- A smile appeared on the lycanthrope's face, but it quickly disappeared with one sudden movement.
-I'd advise caution.- Draco shook his head.- There's no need to overdo it, you need to rest.
-Okay, okay...- muttered the not-so-cheerful animorph.
-You should listen Kei, Draco is right.- Forth looked at the redhead.- Just listen to someone for once.
-And don't be picky.- Ari added.- As soon as we get back, I'll give you a regenerative potion.
-What...? No way!- Kei jumped up with a look of horror on his face.- That's disgusting!
-But it works.- Ari patted the animorph on the back, causing him to stagger.- At least you'll be able to move normally tomorrow.