Chapter 24 (2/2)

-And what do druids and lesser idols have to do with the Dorientann syndrome?- Darius decided to steer the conversation in the direction he wanted, as Aesir was getting more and more carried away with his deliberations.

-According to records from Arras, animorphs often belonged to the Allenvien Circle, so in this case the reason would be obvious by analogy with dragons. If we assume that the idol theory is true, we must take into account the location of Itea, which lies within the dragon's sphere of influence. It is possible that it was in that area... that therapy was provided for those suffering from this syndrome.- Veson blinked several times and slowly returned to the table. He sat down calmly in his seat, putting his notes aside.- Indeed, that is what you wanted to talk about. I'm sorry, I got a little carried away.

-It's all right.- Bleist forced a smile. -It was an instructive lesson. But let's get back to the treatment...

Darius took his time returning to his reading room. Unfortunately, Count Veson too often strayed from the topic of conversation, delving into discussions about his research and discoveries. They were very interesting, but tedious for Bleist. Nevertheless, he managed to extract the information he wanted from Aesir. The historian confirmed Draco's words, enriching them with a much broader and more drastic context than what the young dragon had said. It was comforting that the method proposed by the student to help Kei should indeed work. Somewhat calmed down, he could devote himself to his work.

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