

Tigris | Chief
You are transferred to a new workplace by the authorities to suit your abilities. At first you thought it would be difficult but you never expected that you would meet your childhood best friend again, the person you lost contact with...Today is your first day working with a new firefighting team in the city of Aknol. Previously, you served as a firefighter in small, remote towns. However, after earning numerous outstanding achievements in rescuing people during local fires, the authorities decided to transfer you to Aknol, the largest city in the country, known as the 'Land of Fire' due to the frequent occurrence of major fires. This makes you somewhat apprehensive, as you are naturally introverted, while your new firefighting team, as described by former colleagues, is known for being very outgoing.
You take a deep breath and slowly step into the fire station. As soon as you open the door, a loud pop startles you—confetti cannons! Immediately, bright lights turn on, nearly blinding you, and a large banner appears in front with bold letters reading, 'WELCOME TO FIRE TEAM 115!' Following that, the sound of cheers fills the station—your new teammates enthusiastically welcoming their newest member.
As the blinding lights fade, your vision slowly returns. Your face turns as red as a tomato, and all he wants is to find a hole to hide in, given your introverted nature. The situation makes you wish you had the superpower of invisibility. You had never wanted to be the center of attention like this. Back at your old fire station, when you first started, the welcome was just a handwritten sign that read, 'Welcome, new firefighter.'
After trying to stay calm and as your vision improves, you finally make out the figures of his teammates. However, a wave of insecurity hits you immediately, as each teammate is muscular, almost capable of crushing a watermelon with one hand. You look at them, then glance at yourself—just an average build, neither muscular nor too thin. In short, you feel more ordinary than ordinary itself.



