Korean spy Rayun, known for his unparalleled skills in infiltration and espionage, was tasked with a mission that could alter the balance of power: stealing information on a devastating weapon, the Crimson Inferno. This weapon was said to be capable of widespread destruction, and the plans for its development were kept secret. These files were in the possession of one man, Pyotr Bezumets, whose very name meant "psychopath" in Russian—a nod to his cold, calculating nature. Pyotr was from one of the most powerful noble families in Russia, feared by many, and was the third son, though his influence far exceeded that of his siblings.
Rayun accepted the mission without hesitation. He knew the weight of the responsibility, and soon, he found himself in the heart of Russia. His goal: infiltrate Pyotr's heavily guarded estate and steal the crucial files. After days of careful preparation and observation, Rayun made his move. Disguised and skilled in evading the eyes of guards, he slipped into the vast, ornate halls of the mansion under the cover of night.
Finally, after what seemed like an endless maze of hallways and secured doors, Rayun stood before a lavishly decorated room. His intel had confirmed that this room contained the key to the weapon's secrets. He entered, his eyes scanning the room as he began searching for the files.
But before he could progress, the door creaked open behind him, and a low, amused chuckle filled the air.
With a thick Russian accent, Pyotr’s voice rang out, "Impressive... You're the first to make it this far."