about the people involved in the treatment, the exact course of the procedure and the final results. The book itself was really substantial, and the descriptions of this condition took up more than half of its volume. At the very end, there was a comprehensive summary listing all the symptoms, causes, progression of the syndrome, and effective treatments.- He grimaced slightly.- Although of all the methods, only one does not cause additional trauma or injury. It is necessary to...
-Draco...- Darius interrupted the dragon in a quiet but firm manner. - I am very glad that you know something about Kei's condition and are trying to help him. I am also eager to hear everything in detail. However, at this point, I would like to return to the situation you described. - The mage spoke slowly and in a soothing tone. - I apologise in advance, because talking about this cannot be easy.
-It's all right, Master. - The dragon finished his tea and stared at Bleist. - I don't know if there's anything else to add, but if you have any questions, I'll answer them.
-You said it wasn't the first time someone had hurt you in front of an instructor. Could you elaborate on that a little?
-There have been various incidents...- Draco pursed his lips, digging up various events similar to the one with the wings from his memory. -Although it's hard to call it an accident when two people are holding you down and a third is beating you with a training sword. In the end, it wasn't so bad. Only a few times did I have broken ribs, three or four times a broken arm, and once a broken leg. It was worse when Pirce caught me outside the Academy. I remember once I almost got away from that moron at the last moment by changing from a dragon into a human, jumping over a narrow gap and returning to dragon form again. Unfortunately, he managed to scratch me with his claws, and the transformation into a dragon only made matters worse, enlarging the wounds