The cold office felt heavy with tension as Noa and his fellow soldiers stood amidst the dimly lit space, with only a few flickering bulbs providing light.
Their mission was clear—to thoroughly search the building for any indications of suspicious activity, hidden enemies, or unexpected life casualties.
Noa proceeded cautiously, gripping his weapon tightly, meticulously examining every nook and cranny for any signs of danger.
As they navigated through the labyrinthine corridors, their senses were heightened to the maximum. The oppressive silence engulfed them, broken only by the echoing sound of their boots against the polished marble floor. The intermittent flickering of the bulbs cast eerie shadows on the walls, transforming even ordinary objects into something ominous.
Theoretically, it's not impossible for a fire-breathing animal to exist. Many organisms produce flammable compounds, which could be stored, released, and ignited either by a chemical or a mechanical spark. With the novel's setting, it's not impossible for scientists to do this. Of course, it's inhumane, but people with no morals have always existed.