In Once a Dragon, Always Fire, the tension is palpable as the man in the red jacket nervously fiddles with his beads while others exchange loaded glances. The skewer moment feels symbolic—like a trigger for buried grudges. Everyone's expression tells a story: suspicion, fear, defiance. The night setting amplifies the drama, making every glance feel like a threat. You can almost hear the unspoken words hanging in the air. This isn't just a confrontation—it's a powder keg waiting to explode. And that girl in the white coat? She's watching everything like she knows more than she lets on. Chilling.