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Their spirit of sacrifice and unwavering belief is undoubtedly a shock to the viewers on Blue Star.

What exactly made such steadfast warriors?

This has further piqued the curiosity of Blue Star’s viewers, making them eager to explore what kind of existence ’Political Commissar’ and ’Party mber’ have in the ga.

Subsequently, many storylines and buried videos were unearthed.

It was only then that Blue Star’s viewers realized that this was not a singular aspect but rather represented the entire Soviet Union from top to bottom.

Among the top-ranked videos.

There were little boys of six or seven years old, wearing hats embedded with red stars, carrying small boxes of ammunition in war-torn trenches.

There were also won and elders digging trenches to resist the Empire, while n wielded hunting rifles, skirmishing with the Empire’s soldiers in the forests.

If "World War II: Empire’s Rise" revealed the worst of human nature because of the Empire’s invasion, then the spirit of the united Soviet Union troops was a new wave of discussion concerning society, human nature, and even faith.

The background of "World War II: Empire’s Rise," this world nad ’Earth,’ seems like a huge treasure trove.

Even knowing it’s just a ga and that the background of ’Earth’ is fictitious, rely created by Polestar Ga Company.

But as long as one explores and discovers, nurous new insights can be found within.

And these discoveries have brought a disruptive shock to the calm and entertainnt-driven viewers of Blue Star, as if a block of dry ice (Earth) had suddenly plunged into calm waters (Blue Star).

The ensuing discussions churn relentlessly.

...

...

Days later.

Celestial Shark Live, Ga Zone.

Within Huang Hao’s live stream room.

The uploaded video on the official site has no ending, but Huang Hao is still live-streaming, and the character he’s controlling remains unchanged.

This indicates that he didn’t die in that battle and successfully escaped.

Although he escaped, he hasn’t completely gotten away, as the Empire’s encirclent has already ford.

Fortunately, he has a real-ti map and chooses to run southeast.

There is still so distance from the outer side of the Empire; as long as he charges through the gap in the middle, he can break out of the encirclent and head towards Moscow.

At this mont.

Huang Hao is commanding his soldiers, lying in the wild grass of the field.

Yes, commanding them.

After breaking out, Huang Hao, alone, encountered another Soviet unit, the remnant of about a hundred soldiers, who almost mistook him for a deserter.

It was only after he presented the dal from a Soviet veteran that he was recognized.

Then ca the skirmish with the Empire.

Quickly, the regint commander was killed, the battalion commander took over, the battalion commander was killed, and the company commander took over the regint’s duties until there were only about twenty people left, with Huang Hao, the ’Party mber,’ assuming the position of regint commander.

Huang Hao wanted to explain that the dal and Party badge weren’t his, but at this mont, with so few people left, it seed unnecessary to explain.

A recent rain had left the field roads muddy and difficult to traverse.

In the distance, the Empire’s armored units slowly moved towards them; so soldiers trembled, so prayed silently, while only Huang Hao kept a keen eye on the Empire’s movents, whispering sternly:

"No one is to make a sound, don’t move!"

Huang Hao’s heart also pounded with fear.

But he was betting that the Empire’s armored units would pass by because the regular roads were already too muddy, and it wasn’t necessary for the Empire’s armor to cross through the field here.

Under Huang Hao’s orders, everyone stayed still.

Until the Empire’s troops drove past them, recklessly, a hundred ters away, and only when night fell and so began shivering with cold.

Did Huang Hao order everyone to get up, looking at the moon in the sky, turning to everyone:

"I’m going to Moscow, anyone coming with ?"

Upon hearing this, everyone froze in place, looking at each other in consternation.

Seeing this, Huang Hao shook his head.

At this ti.

A soldier, gritting his teeth, reminded him:

"Sir."

"The order from above is to hold Kyiv till death; if we go to Moscow, we’ll be treated as deserters."

Hearing this, Huang Hao fell silent.

Because he had almost been caught as a deserter before, but if he didn’t go to Moscow now, it was a certain death:

"We are not deserters."

"I’m going to Moscow to regroup and continue fighting the Empire."

"Our weapons and ammunition are exhausted."

"We don’t have enough personnel for the formation, unable to resist the Empire further."

"Going to Moscow is the only way."

Hearing this, everyone also fell silent.

Huang Hao sighed, turned to leave, and the soldiers behind him, looking in the direction of Moscow.... gritted their teeth and followed.

"Wait! Sir! We’re coming too!!!"

...

...

After a night of frantic running, no one knew where they were now.

They only knew they finally broke free from the Empire’s encirclent, as they hadn’t seen any signs of battle for a long stretch.

When the first ray of sunlight dawned, a hint of warmth swept through their bodies.

So soldiers couldn’t help but weep; they survived, made it out of the Empire’s beastly encirclent alive.

Huang Hao looked over these soldiers, and the live stream chat was also full of sentint.

The brutal battles they witnessed during this period, the Battle of Kiev was like this, one could only imagine how brutal the upcoming battles like the Battle of Moscow and the Battle of Stalingrad would be.

Huang Hao turned to look in the direction of Kyiv, shaking his head, just about to order them to find a place to hide and rest.

When a prompt suddenly appeared before him.

[Battle of Kiev (Ti-limited) Ended]

[Beginning Settlent.]

[Congratulations, you’ve acquired the position of Regint Commander (transferable to NPC or player)]

[Note: As a regint commander of the Soviet Union, you can command a regint’s troops.]

[Acquired ’Party mber Badge’]

[Description: This is a badge from a veteran Party mber with twenty-one years of service in the Soviet Union. It must be worn properly in the center of the left chest to convey solemnity, and it cannot be mixed with other badges, nor can damaged or faded badges be used.]

[Note: Wearing it increases your friendship with the Soviet Union and the Republic by 500%.]

[Acquired ’Red Star dal’]

[Description: Awarded for heroism in battle, military command talents, national defense technology developnt, long-term service, and other exceptional Soviet warriors.]

[Note: Wearing it, you will beco a Captain of the Soviet Union, commanding a company’s strength.]

A series of settlents flashed in front of Huang Hao.

Looking at the words [Battle of Kiev (Ti-limited) Ended], Huang Hao knew that the hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers within the encirclent were completely finished.

It was so fast, so sudden.

There was no ti to react, and it ended just like that.

Then ca the [Regint Commander Position], Huang Hao didn’t expect it to be included in the settlent as well, but seeing the (transferable) note, it seed reasonable, and unlike military ranks, this is a position.

When the regint commander passed it to the battalion commander, the battalion commander passed it to the company commander, and when it reached him.

The whole regint was down to these twenty or so people.

As for why there was no political commissar in the transfer? Perhaps the political commissar had long since perished....

Following this were those two dals.

Both were given to him by a Soviet veteran, and he didn’t expect them to be included in the settlent.

Looking at the [Party mber Badge], with the [Soviet Union and Republic Friendship 500%] words on it.

Huang Hao finally understood why when he was nearly caught as a deserter, displaying that badge made the regint commander beco so enthusiastic.

The significance of that badge.... seed deeper.

Huang Hao touched the pocket where the badge was stored, took a long breath of relief.

This ti.

Huang Hao suddenly noticed sothing amiss; wasn’t it settled?

Why hadn’t he exited yet.

Not only did Huang Hao notice, but the friends in the live stream also beca aware.

Suddenly.

Huang Hao’s view and the live chat window flashed a new prompt.

[Battle of Moscow Starting]

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