Regarding this news.
Blue Star players instinctively thought that Polestar was going to open the [Republic] faction in "World War II: Empire’s Rise".
After all, from the long-promoted advertisents and CGs, it has been highlighting the [Republic]’s 1v17 battle scenario.
At this mont, saying that you can personally experience the exhilarating battle of 1v17 against the International Alliance Army.
Isn’t that just opening the [Republic]?
Imagining the scene of 1v17.
The battle must be intense, right?
Unconsciously, Blue Star netizens imagined the fierce battle between both sides in their minds.
Completely unaware that Zhao Ming had dug a big pit for them.
Moreover, the battle between both sides is not just purely intense; it tests the soldiers’ will.
However, besides the official army of the Great Xia Federation, others still don’t know.
On the other side.
In Lin Yu’s live stream room.
As the micro-managent maestro was captured and brought back, the entire Xi’an was locked down at this ti.
Over here, they wanted to inquire about so news but couldn’t, and could only stand guard like other NPCs. However, Lin Yu appeared to be standing guard while actually looking at the latest announcent on the Polestar Official Website:
"He did open quite a few anti-war storylines, but why only up to 1939?"
On the Polestar Official Website announcent, a long list of open anti-war events such as [Battle of Shanghai][Defense of the Great Wall][Lugou Bridge Incident], etc., was listed.
But according to the chronological order of these events, the last one is the [Battle of Changsha] and the storyline ti of [Yang Jingyu].
The [Battle of Changsha] is known by many Blue Star netizens, occurring in 1939 on the tiline.
But the latter is not very clear.
However, it can be seen that Polestar has only opened up to 1939 here.
Barrage ssages floated across the live stream room:
[By 1939, it’s already World War II, surely we should go play in [World War II], but who knows when it will open.]
[It’s not a big problem; the [Republic] experience of 1v17 is almost open, so it should be soon.]
[In [World War II], you can experience parts of the "National Liberation" wars, but the triggers are quite few.]
[Strear, quickly find a way to see what’s going on inside, this is a military intervention, isn’t it?!]
The barrage ssages in the live stream room floated by ssily, curious not only about the announcent updates but also about what was happening inside Zhang Xueliang’s mansion where Lin Yu was standing guard.
Regarding this.
Lin Yu was also quite helpless, explaining:
"Brothers, stop imagining."
"I’m just an ordinary soldier, where can I get any news besides standing guard?"
"I’d like to sneak in, but if I’m caught, I’d get shot directly."
"If I restart, I won’t have this angle anymore."
While he was speaking.
The doors of Zhang Xueliang’s mansion, where temporary detention was happening, were opened, and several heavily guarded cars drove out from inside.
Lin Yu quickly stood straight and peeked, noticing that the micro-managent maestro was also in there, having been transferred by Zhang Xueliang again.
Captured, detained, and transferred again.
Hiss—
The feeling of a minister with power over the world!
Watching the backs of the departing cars, Lin Yu and the Blue Star viewers in the live stream room were curious about what would happen next.
After all, later on in the [Republic] tiline, there are no recorded events related to Zhang Xueliang.
Did it fail?
It shouldn’t have.... now the entire Xi’an is under the control of Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng.
How could it fail?
Blue Star players are not clear about the inside story, but one thing is known.
The micro-managent maestro is not dead.
After all, during [National Liberation] later on, he was still remotely commanding the [Liaoshen Campaign].
And in the perspective of other live stream rooms.
It was almost the sa situation, all ordinary soldiers.
After all, at first, it was to trigger the [Four Crossings of the Chishui River] storyline, but because it couldn’t be triggered, they joined other troops halfway, starting as ordinary soldiers.
But there were so standing guard in other places.
Among them is the new location where the micro-managent maestro is temporarily detained, which is internal, not the outside standing at the gate.
Soon.
Quite a bit of information was gathered.
Not only personnel from the Blue side visited continuously, but even officials from Britain and the United States hurriedly ca to contact Zhang Xueliang.
anwhile, the Soviet Union also sent people over, not wanting the event to escalate.
Apparently, everyone was afraid of escalating the matter.
This left many Blue Star players puzzled.
Why are British and Arican officials in a hurry about what’s essentially a ’Republic’ affair?
And since when did the Soviet Union and the British and Arican sides get on the sa page?
But this was just the confusion of ordinary players, and soon soone explained it.
Firstly, at this ti, the Empire in the European region is frantically preparing for war, and once a major civil turmoil broke out in the ’Republic’, Japan would inevitably seize the opportunity to launch a full-scale invasion.
By then, the Soviet Union might face the prospect of fighting on two fronts.
If the issue can be resolved peacefully, a complete ’Nanjing’ would still be sowhat feared by Japan.
But it seems it wouldn’t last long.
Because Blue Star players already knew that half a year later the [Lugou Bridge Incident] would happen, and the Japanese Army would begin a full-scale invasion.
As for the British and Arican sides, it’s much simpler.
Compared to the Soviet Union, Britain and Arica advocated for a peaceful resolution due to interests.
Many businesses cooperate with Nanjing here, not to ntion those luxury behaviors, such as bulletproof cars, special flights carrying stockings, and so on.
Nanjing is the only one capable of such actions.
If this wealthy patron is gone, those customs, trade, and concessions beco uncertain, not to ntion if Japan invades those customs, trade, and concessions.
Because of the distance, if actual combat occurs, it might not be worth it.
So the British and Aricans, for their own interests, also advocated for a peaceful resolution.
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