Once a Dragon, Always Fire delivers raw tension in every frame — the way the guy in the green jacket grips that bottle, eyes locked on his target, you feel the street-level rage boiling over. The girl in the gray hoodie doesn't flinch; she's got fire too, just quieter. And when the leather-jacketed dude pulls out his phone? That's the moment everything shifts — not with a punch, but with a click. This isn't just drama, it's urban poetry written in glances and grudges. Watching this on netshort felt like eavesdropping on a real-life showdown — no filters, no fake smiles, just pure human friction.