And the annoyed guardians coming to collect the kids was exactly what happened.
"Where is my wayward sister? And why are there so many young dragons here? There are Nobles all over the Royal Wing looking for them. Nobody knows what room you are in." Prince Lukas complained.
Karl’s expression changed from confused to bemused as he realized the chaos that they had inadvertently caused.
The Palace staff had relocated them to an unused section of the Palace because the Princess’ room wasn’t suitable to be exposed to outsiders, and foreigners weren’t traditionally housed in the Royal Wing, except to place them close to residents of the wing.
So, when the other Noble Children’s parents came looking, everyone who knew where they had gone was already at the suite, watching the children.
That led to dozens of Nobles wandering aimlessly, looking for an Envoy that only a few of them had properly met, and most of them couldn’t describe properly outside his Dragon form, which had been what made the biggest impression on them.
Fortunately, that was enough for some of the servants who were up on the gossip to lead them in the right direction, but this wing was so unused, that there wasn’t anyone nearby to guide them when they got close.
At least not before the first of them found it, entirely accidentally.
"Oh my! This is quite the room. Tell me, what did you have to do to get the King to grant you a training facility like this? And why wasn’t this in use before?" The Mythic Ranked dragon pleaded as he entered the training area.
"This is actually a standard visitor’s suite and a rooftop patio that I converted with an Illusionary Domain. That’s why you don’t recognize it.
Now, I take it that one of these younglings is yours?" Karl asked.
"The one with the missing front teeth." The dragon agreed.
That made it easy. The boy was missing his front teeth in both dragon and humanoid form, and they left a very noticeable gap.
"He’s on the ground over there by the obstacle course. I think that he clipped his wing on the hoop again." Barry noted.
"Thank you, Librarian."
The mother dragon tried not to laugh as her boy got to his four feet and cursed fluently in draconic, then flapped back to the end of the line to wait his turn to start again.
"You brat, get over here. Don’t tell me that you lost track of time, I can see the maid I sent to fetch you." His mother shouted.
The boy took one look at her and bolted, headed for the edge of the illusion.
Unfortunately for him, he was flying the wrong way, and that side of the illusion was an interior wall of the suite in reality.
He couldn’t escape in that direction.
With a resounding thud, he bounced off the barrier at the edge of the spell, put in place by Karl to prevent anyone from wandering into someone’s bedroom, or falling out of a castle window.
The little dragon rubbed his head as he got back to his feet, and glared at the barrier that didn’t let him flee his mother, while the woman stood with her hands on her hips.
"Nice try. Now, transform back, it’s time to head to grandma’s."
Sheepishly, the boy transformed back into a humanoid, but his mother’s lecture as she led him out of the suite was loud enough that it attracted other parents from two floors away.
That caused an influx of parents, and a tide of children rushing to find their assigned servant and escape before their own parents found them loitering far longer than they were supposed to have.

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