Chapter 109: True Dragon (2)
The moment Dominic Krilov gave the order, the soldier gripped the key tightly and sprinted toward the stairs.
“Haa... haa...”
His ragged breaths echoed through the darkened emergency stairwell.
The elevator had long since ceased functioning, disabled by the web, and much of the building’s power systems were down.
Only the self-illuminating emergency lights remained.
A flickering bluish-green glow cast unsteady shadows along the concrete walls.
THUD!
Suddenly, something collapsed above.
The soldier instinctively rolled to the side—and just then, a massive chunk of concrete came crashing down where he had just been.
“Damn it...”
The building's structure had begun to collapse, unable to withstand the pressure of the web.
Twisted rebar jutted out like snapped bones, and cracks spread along the walls like spiderwebs.
