move away from Dagos. Even if she had in mind Draco's education at the Academy and his dreams of a military career, something didn't add up. After all, there were many reputable military schools in the world. From a dragon's point of view, they were not as good as the one in the capital, but there were a few that could compete with it.
-Auntie, in any case, thanked her for the offer and said she couldn't. - The boy, emboldened by his mentor's lack of reaction to the mention of eavesdropping, began to speak more boldly. - Mrs Helga got upset, but she calmed down immediately when my aunt said she couldn't leave Dagos, that someone had forbidden her to do so. It seemed that they understood each other then. Later, they talked quietly, so I couldn't hear any more.-He shrugged.- Since then, I've stopped mentioning trips out of town.
Another mystery concerning Draco's aunt has just fallen into the drawer of difficult questions. Darius had already suspected that the dragoness was not as normal as she wanted to appear. Siblings in high positions, a family dragon code, a secret military past, and now a ban on leaving Dagos. It seemed that Madam Nasua's military career was much more complicated than he could have imagined. It would also be better if that was the case, because otherwise Draco would most likely have to face his family demons in the future. He probably would have to anyway. Bleist thought about the boy's family on his father's side and almost got a migraine. Maybe it was better not to try to solve problems that hadn't arisen yet. He concluded, knowing full well that he would think about possible solutions anyway.
-Your aunt must have had a really serious reason to do that. - Darius tried to smile reassuringly. - Although now we have an extra excuse to leave town at the earliest opportunity. If you like it here, you'll fall in love with the Japanese estate.- Fortunately, the last statement brought a broad smile to the dragon's face.