Those two weeks passed quite slowly, but Billy saw Lily's making a lot of progress in the meantime. Not actually seeing it, but he noticed that they were staying inside the dungeon for longer periods of time, and his materials were finally starting to stock in the warehouse. Every week, several wagons carrying leather and pelt travel the state to sell those, so the stock never lasted for long. Billy even gave some words of praise when those kids made him earn a gold coin the entire day. Thanks to that, they relaxed and asked him to show them how he could make lightning from his hands. It wasn't from his hands. He just had an easier time manipulating the air when it was close to him.
"They have gotten better. They will reach the same level as your previous students if they stay here another month," Billy said.
"How can you tell?" Lily asked.
"It is just a feeling," Billy replied.
"Well then, see ya later," Lily said.