Sir Hudson was reluctant to admit it, yet he had no choice but to acknowledge the truth. He simply couldn't outplay Remus in chess.
The tactics employed by Remus were all unfamiliar to him and executed with such decisive ferocity, where abandoning pieces seemed part of a larger, inscrutable plan, all seemingly laying the groundwork for a final, fatal strike.
Remus pondered for a moment before asking, "Will you get punished if I go in?"
Wilda understood the consequences, so how could he not.
Everything that was happening was due to the Saint Master deliberately making things difficult, intending to use his life to achieve merit.
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