aren't many things we spend it on. Everything we need is in Ed'heer.’
‘Yes, a roof over our heads, food, uniforms and clothes, equipment,’ Forth listed. ‘Basic potions too.’
‘And they are issued every month, if nothing happens,’ the elf shrugged.
‘You said you buy them somewhere in Dorvus,’ Draco recalled reluctantly. At that moment, he was not a very sharp conversationalist.
‘We were going to show you, but... somehow it slipped our minds recently.’ The vampire sat down on the other side of the dragon. ‘As Ari said, they are issued as a basic necessity, mainly for emergencies. If you use it up during training or in other circumstances, you have to wait until the next month.’
‘Or buy your own.’ The elf played with an empty bottle the whole time. ‘Actually, most people buy them at that shop. When we’re...'
‘...in Dorvus, you’ll show me.’ Draco shook his head slightly. ‘You already told me that.’
‘So I'm just repeating myself.’ Ari shrugged. ‘Never mind, if we're in the area, we'll go there. Anyway, I need to restock my supplies.’
‘I think you still have a week off before the start of the academic year,’ Forth pointed out. ‘There will be time while nothing is pressing.’
‘Exactly, you're right.’ The elf nodded enthusiastically. It seemed that Kei's visible improvement had affected Ari more than the lycanthrope himself. The boy couldn't hide his joy, smiling constantly and bursting with energy. ‘Master Vittoro's workshop is also nearby, so we can go to the shop while we're at it.’
‘And while we're on the subject of free time,’ the vampire focused his gaze on the dragon, ‘you haven't told us anything about today's exams.’
‘Uh...’ Draco had hoped that the question would be avoided, but it seemed that his hopes were in vain. He had already explained everything to the master and Gizel once today, but it seemed he was destined to repeat himself. At least his previous listeners had filled in a few gaps that the dragon had encountered. ‘Practical magic wasn't difficult. I came across all the most common spells.