Grayson seed like he was going to grab Dane by the collar, but of course he didn't. At that exact mont, a side of the stairs collapsed with a loud noise. He stood precariously on the halfway stairs and looked down, and a dark, empty space ca into view. Dane took advantage of Grayson's hesitation to run down the hallway. Grayson had no choice but to curse briefly and chase after him again.
When he had almost finished searching the second floor, he suddenly heard a voice from the walkie-talkie. It was Wilkins' voice.
- Dane, Dane! Are you okay? Haven't you found him yet?
"I'm looking. It's the second floor."
- Wait a minute! Charles should be in the attic!
A man's voice suddenly interrupted. Grayson thought as he saw Dane's back, who had stopped in his tracks. He's screwed, he must be thinking that right now.
He decided that it was ti to go back and prepared to retreat, but Dane suddenly asked.
“Where’s the attic?”
What are you talking about, that.
Grayson frowned and looked at him. He couldn’t read his expression because his back was turned, but he could definitely feel that Dane wasn’t going to back down.
“Inside the ceiling... ... You just have to press the button... ... . Did Charles go up there often?”
- Yes, yes, we trained him to go up right away when sothing scary happened. Like a robber coming in and killing Charles. Or he might get startled and go outside and lose it... ... .
The man asked urgently, his voice filled with sobs.
- You can find the car, right? Charles is still alive... ... .
He kept talking, but Dane cut the radio off sternly. He didn’t know if he didn’t want to hear his whining, or if he was pressed for ti, or both, but he knew exactly what he was going to do next.
I can’t do that.
“Hey, stop it now... ... .”
“Miller.”
Just as he was about to say that he wouldn’t go any further, Dane suddenly called his na. He, who had been running forward without looking back, turned to Grayson for the first ti and said.
“You get out. You don’t have to stay here. You’re just a nuisance.”
Of course he had intended to do so. Just coming this far was enough, and Grayson had done enough. However, when he was the first ◆ Nоvеlіgһt ◆ (Only on Nоvеlіgһt) to say that, Grayson felt bad. Of course, it was probably because of that unchanging unpleasant tone.
“And you?”
He tried to say, “Are you going to jump into that fire to save a dog that was clearly dead?” but there was no ti for that. Dane disappeared into the black smoke without even answering.
Left alone, Grayson blinked in bewildernt before coming to his senses at the loud ‘snap’ sound. Once again, sowhere in the house had collapsed.
It was already impossible to chase Dane. Of course, he had no intention of doing so. Staying in this dangerous situation would be suicide. There was no way Dane didn’t know what Grayson, who was just a total novice, knew.
He’ll just do it moderately.
Grayson thought that and imdiately retreated. Humans have a basic fear of death. The sa goes for the fear of pain. Dane wouldn’t be able to avoid it, so he’d abandon the dog and co out right away. After all, his own life would be the most precious thing.
The mont he turned around, he briefly rembered what Wilkins had said about never coming out alone, but he imdiately erased it from his mind. He figured that Dane would co out after him anyway, so that was probably it.
Grayson didn’t hesitate any longer as the flas rose from all sides and ran outside without any regrets.
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Wilkins stood in the sa spot, anxiously looking at the burning house. The flas were engulfing the house like a huge wave, and the red light billowing through the window looked like hellfire. It wasn’t the first ti he had experienced this situation, but since it was always sothing that put his life on the line, he couldn’t help but feel anxious. Even Wilkins, who was in charge of the scene, was at a loss as to what was going on even though it seed like a long ti had passed since Dane entered there. He even turned off the radio and wondered what Dane was thinking.
“Charles, Charles... ... .”
The man continued to cry, calling the dog’s na. He was also feeling sad, but he couldn’t scold him. He just patted the man’s shoulder silently, and suddenly a human shadow appeared inside the flas.
“Dane?”
When Wilkins imdiately ntioned his na, the man also looked in the sa direction in surprise. They each waited for him to co out of the flas, hoping for the person they were waiting for, but the man who took off his mask was soone they had never expected.
“Miller!”
“What about Charles?”
Grayson answered the shouts that ca almost simultaneously, taking off his helt and brushing his hair back.
“That bastard went inside to look for the dog.”
“What?”
Wilkins shouted in shock. The man shot back at him like a bullet.
“So you haven’t found Charles yet? Where did you get separated? You heard everything I said, right? I said Charles was hiding in the attic, but the radio stopped... ... .”
“Stop! Be quiet!”
Unable to bear the words that kept pouring out, Wilkins shouted. The man who had been crying and screaming until then montarily stopped crying and opened his eyes wide. Wilkins left him alone and turned to Grayson again and asked urgently.
“Dane went inside? To find the dog?”
Following the voice that seed shocked, Wilkins looked Grayson up and down and fixed his eyes on his face.
“But why did you co out alone? I told you two to stay together! How could you leave your partner and co out alone? How? Did your feet fall off? Huh?”
He seed genuinely unconvinced. In this situation, there would be no firefighter who would throw his colleagues away and escape alone. Grayson answered Wilkins, who was waiting for an answer, with the sa smile as before.
“I left because they told to leave because I was just being a nuisance. I can’t refuse soone’s request.”
“... ... What?”
Wilkins responded with a pause, looking sowhat flustered. His face, wide-open and pale, was filled with confusion, bewildernt, contempt, and other negative emotions.
“What happened? Are you saying Dane is in there alone?”
Ezra, who heard the story late, shouted in shock. As support from another fire station ca, the other side seed to have finished putting out the fire, and firefighters who had so spare ti were gathering in front of the house. Wilkkin was a rage, and he had to say that, even if he said that, he could have been there. I dare to do it, and he was not only angered by Ezura. It was a ridiculous sound that you would be a firefighter! I was against it from the start! We all knew you wouldn’t make it!”
Despite the outcry, Grayson still smiled. His expression was as unchanging as a mask, almost as if he was mocking others. Dane shrugged his shoulders and asked the firefighters who were getting angrier and yelling at him.
“I know you guys have a lot of camaraderie, but if you’re that worried, shouldn’t soone go in and get that kid out instead of gathering around and criticizing ?”
“I was going to do it without you saying that, you son of a bitch!”
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