Meanwhile, back at the burning Duca Mines.
Marvin was stunned for a solid three seconds when he received the order from Reuben to go into the burning mines and find Praetor Singer.
Gazing at the raging inferno, he muttered, "How the hell do we even get in?"
Even as he finished, the massive steel frame of the refinery, melting under heat and pressure, collapsed with a resounding metallic groan.
The inferno inside seemed stifled for a moment, but the flames soon rocketed up in the air, higher than the height of the refinery itself.
After hesitating for several seconds, Marvin sighed and sent a video in reply. "Sir, it's not that I don't want to go in, but I can't even get close to those flames!"
Naturally, his report was swiftly relayed to Arlo, who had no choice but to agree that charging in was foolish as he watched the video.
Not even the fires in a crematorium furnace could match the level of searing heat in Duca Mines' inferno. Now, the most pressing task was for him to repo