At that thought, Remus' gaze turned contemplative, as if he was once again under Monington's pond.
When Raxor told him that it wouldn't harm him, he truly believed it. After all, Raxor knew Remus' mother and even said she was its lifesaver.
Later, it even helped Remus reach the Martial Divinity Stage with light speed. It even emphasized that it wouldn't harm Remus the second time he went there.
Remus always believed in putting oneself in another's shoes. He felt that his genuine responses to Raxor should be met with honesty in return.
But now, it seemed that it might not be the case. Otherwise, why was this severe pain not fading?
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