SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire
Chapter 896 - 896 596 Infinitely Close to Primordial Fire
Chapter 896: Chapter 596: Infinitely Close to “Primordial Fire”. _3 Chapter 896: Chapter 596: Infinitely Close to “Primordial Fire”. _3 …
In another large shelter…
“But if we do this, we’ll quickly use up all the ammunition, and if we run out, the situation could become very dangerous, leading to a destructive future…” a high-level shelter official said.
But before he could finish, he was rudely interrupted by a company employee who had been promoted to Shelter Manager, “Future? If we don’t fight now, there will be no future!”
“Fire! Fire everything, explosive or not, just get it arranged!”
“Anyone who fucking spews nonsense, drag them straight to jail! Anyone who dares defy me, shoot them on the spot!”
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As the last bit of dissent was suppressed, missiles, both large and small, were launched toward the eerie armies surging across the Earth like phantoms.
…
When Colin burned the envelope and tried to charge at the “Flame Bearer” with a feeling that was almost right.
The once barely calm world of Earth boiled over again!
In this chaos, the only slightly safe place was at the center of all the vortices, also protected by the “King of Madness” and others—where Colin stood.
Under the bright orange and red firelight, everything still seemed normal.
However, even with the protection of “Bonfire” powers,
Thirty employees still experienced varying degrees of mental disorientation, and some even temporarily fainted.
Clearly, the mere proximity of those higher beings caused much mental instability…
“It’s still too high of an inspiration, if they were ordinary people, it’s unclear what would happen, it might even have been better.”
Fortunately, these were not life-threatening, so Colin felt no need to intervene.
At that moment, under his feet, a patch of “Flame Bearer’s Grease” was burning, his left hand held a burning “Flame Bearer’s” heart retrieved from the “Ghost Train Incident,” his right hand carried a revolver filled with “Flame Bearer’s Breath,” his left eye socket housed a special device made from a “Flame Bearer’s Eye,” and in his pocket was a severed hand with a mouth…
At that moment, Colin continuously activated these items, then drew in the breath to bring himself infinitely closer to being a “Flame Bearer.”
Or rather, at this moment, he had become a makeshift “Flame Bearer.”
He continually absorbed this terrifying power…
His aura also grew increasingly closer to the real “Primordial Fire,” to the truly meaningful “Flame Bearer.”
“I feel I’m getting closer…”
Colin muttered, his eyes swirling with flames, as if he saw the “Primordial Fire,” yet also as if he didn’t.
He could feel it, in the place where he “couldn’t see.”
The “Primordial Fire” seemed to be everywhere…
But when he looked, he found nothing, unable to touch anything.
After a while…
Colin suddenly fell silent.
Had it failed?
Unable to grasp, unable to see, he didn’t even know how it had failed.
It seemed within reach, yet he could not touch it.
Colin felt he was infinitely close to the “Primordial Fire,” even certain that he might have been luckier, gone further than others…
But still, the result hadn’t changed.
Just as Colin was about to sigh, he suddenly saw, less than a hundred kilometers away, strange plants suddenly sprouting from the ground, beginning to spread toward them.
“Has it been breached to here already? It looks like… we can hardly hold on.”
Colin sighed.
But before that thing got completely close, millions of incandescent light orbs suddenly rose from beneath the Earth.
The next second, an enormous amount of light shone on those advancing plants, casting a bizarre and terrifying shadow.
Shana didn’t hesitate and immediately launched a silent, yet fiercely violent attack…
Billions of lights focused at one point, pushing back that shadow which first broke through the hundred kilometers.
However, Colin knew when the enemy reached this distance.
The situation had probably already turned very bad…