Chapter 101 [Battle of Kyiv] Settlement (4k)

This storyline had a profound impact on Earth players.

It continues to ferment.

In the video event on the Polaris website, the sheer impact of the video caused its votes to climb rapidly, inspiring other players to upload videos featuring the 'Soviet Political Commissar'.

Many players then realized that many of the storylines and even battles they had experienced were actually led by a 'Soviet commissar'.

It's just that Blue Star players didn't pay attention to this issue before, so they didn't notice it.

Upon closer examination, clues have been found to be found everywhere.

On the Polaris website's activity section, almost all the top-ranked trending videos are about 'Soviet political commissars'.

The storyline that Huang Hao experienced is naturally ranked first.

The second video also features Huang Hao, who, after being shocked, chased after the departing figures, wanting to investigate everything.

In the video.

Huang Hao stared in shock at the departing Soviet veteran, unable to recover for a long time.

Meanwhile, rustling sounds came from the side; it turned out that there were others who had chosen to 'die' and followed the political commissar who had already left.

Huang Hao stood there blankly, while the soldiers behind him looked at him helplessly.

Huang Hao glanced down at the gun in his hand, then turned to look at the bewildered soldiers:

"You all stay here, I'll go check out the front."

Then, holding his gun, he ran quickly to catch up with the departing group.

They ran all the way to the edge of the village, getting closer and closer.

Looking at the crowd ahead, Huang Hao could faintly hear the political commissar's voice:

"Divide into three teams and deploy them to the side of the village. When the Imperial armored forces arrive, fight and retreat to draw the Imperial armor away from the village."

As he spoke, the political commissar brought over a bundle of cluster grenades:

"I'll go first."

His gaze then swept over several party members in the group, including the Soviet member:

"Next up are the Party members."

Then his gaze swept over most of the people:

"Then comes the Communist Youth League members."

The surrounding soldiers listened attentively, and no one objected. Then they heard Huang Hao's footsteps, and everyone turned around.

Huang Hao looked at everyone, slightly out of breath:

"I want to join."

Upon seeing this, the Soviet veteran opened his mouth as if to say something, but ultimately remained silent, only revealing a relieved smile.

The political commissar stared at Huang Hao, and after a few seconds, a smile appeared on his face:
"How could such a Soviet be defeated by the beasts of the Empire?"

“I agree, Sir. No.”

"Comrade."

"You follow the Communist Youth League members and draw the Empire's fire from the flank. Once you've drawn the enemy over, keep running east and spread out."

The political commissar patted Huang Hao on the shoulder, then picked up a cluster grenade and walked towards the front.

While Huang Hao and the netizens watching the video didn't know what "commissar" meant, they could sense the 'political commissar's' approval.

Then, the 'Party members' in the scene each took two bundles of cluster grenades and walked away into the distance.

The last one was the Soviet veteran.

After picking up the cluster grenade, the Soviet veteran looked at Huang Hao, momentarily dazed, then a smile appeared on his face:

"so good."

"Such a tall guy, if my son were still here."

"He should be about your age."

These words made the viewers of the video feel a pang of sympathy. Then, the Soviet veteran hung two bundles of cluster grenades on his waist and carefully put his rough, calloused hands into his clothes.

He took out a red cloth bag.

It's hard to imagine that a Soviet veteran, covered in soot and blackened by gunfire, would be carefully keeping something.

Rough, large hands carefully unwrapped the red cloth, revealing what was inside.

One is a red metal five-pointed star with a sickle and hammer engraved in the center; the other is a huge red five-pointed star with a silver-white warrior engraved in the center.

The Soviet veteran pointed to the red five-pointed star with the hammer and sickle engraved in the center, his voice filled with pride:
"This is my Party badge, which I've had for over twenty years."

Then he looked at the large red medal:
"This is the Order of the Red Star, which my son received. He sacrificed his life in the battle to defend his motherland, leaving behind only this medal."

The Soviet veteran took a deep breath and looked up at Huang Hao:
"Now."

"I'm handing them over to you."

After saying that, he carefully wrapped the red cloth around his neck and solemnly handed it to Huang Hao.

Huang Hao took the red cloth, and inexplicably felt that the contents inside were very heavy. He looked up in confusion:

"why?"

The Soviet veterans smiled:

"I guess this can be considered a kind of inheritance."

“You are the spark of the Soviet rebirth, and I believe you will never be extinguished here.”

"The flames of the Soviet Union will eventually burn the beasts of the Empire to ashes."

"I hope you can witness that day."

"Remember to wear my Party member badge when the time comes."

Done.

The Soviet veteran turned and left, quickening his pace.

Huang Hao stared at the departing figure of the Soviet veteran, unable to come back to his senses for a long time.

It wasn't until Huang Hao turned around with the medal wrapped in red cloth that he noticed many Communist Youth League members looking at the 'red cloth bag' in his hand with envy.

The scene slowly faded away.

Medals represent honor, as netizens on Earth know, but what kind of medals are they, what exactly do they mean, and how can they achieve such a level of prestige?

Does it exist on Earth?
Perhaps not.
After careful consideration, many netizens on Earth realized that perhaps due to the different systems, the federal system and social environment on Earth would not seem to present such a situation.

Their spirit of sacrifice and unwavering faith have undoubtedly been a shock to netizens on Earth.

What exactly makes such a determined warrior?

This further fueled the curiosity of netizens on Blue Star, who wanted to find out exactly what the "political commissar" and "party member" were in the game.

Then many storylines and previously buried videos were unearthed.

Netizens on Earth then realized that these were not isolated incidents, but rather a broader issue affecting the entire Soviet Union from top to bottom.

Among the top-ranked videos.

There were little boys as young as six or seven, wearing hats adorned with red stars, carrying small boxes of ammunition in the trenches amidst the chaos of battle.

Women and the elderly dug trenches to resist the empire, while men, armed with hunting rifles, fought against the empire's soldiers in the forests.

If the evil of human nature was laid bare in "World War II: The Rise of Empires" because of the imperial invasion, then the spirit of the Soviets united as one at this time is truly remarkable.

This has sparked a new round of discussions about society, human nature, and even faith.

The world set in World War II: Rise of Empires is described as a vast treasure trove.

Even knowing that it's just a game, and that the 'Earth' setting is fake, created by Polaris Games.

But as long as you explore and discover, you can always find many new things.

The discoveries made have brought a revolutionary shock to the usually calm and entertainment-obsessed netizens of Earth, as if a block of dry ice (Earth) had suddenly fallen into calm water (Earth). The resulting discussions have been churning endlessly.

a few days later.

Tiansha Live, game area.

Inside Huang Hao's live stream.

Although the video uploaded to the official website had no ending, Huang Hao was still live streaming at this time, and the appearance of the character he was controlling had not changed.

This means that he did not die in that battle and successfully escaped.

Although they escaped and broke free from the empire's pursuit, they were not completely out of the loop, as the empire had already formed an encirclement.

Fortunately, he had a real-time map and chose to run in a southeast direction.

That place is still some distance from the outer edge of the empire. As long as we break through the gap in the middle, we can escape the encirclement and head towards Moscow.

at this time.

Huang Hao was directing his soldiers, who were lying prone in the weeds of the field.

That's right, he's the one in charge.

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

He only gained recognition after presenting the medal given to him by a Soviet veteran.

What followed was an encounter with the Empire.

Soon, the regimental commander was killed in battle, and the battalion commander took over. The battalion commander was killed in battle, and the company commander took over. This continued until only about twenty people remained, at which point Huang Hao, a "Party member," took over as regimental commander.

Huang Hao wanted to explain that the medal and party emblem were not his, but at this moment, with only a handful of people left, it seemed unnecessary to explain.

It had just rained, and the muddy field roads were difficult to walk on.

The Imperial armored vehicles slowly moved towards them from afar. Some of the other soldiers trembled, some bowing their heads in prayer. Only Huang Hao kept a close eye on the Empire's movements and said in a low, stern voice:
"Everyone must remain silent and not move!"

Huang Hao was also terrified.

But he was betting on the Empire's armored forces to come, since the normal roads were too muddy for the Empire's armored forces to cross the fields.

Under Huang Hao's orders, everyone remained motionless.

Until the imperial troops drove past them with impunity, just a hundred meters away, and by the time night fell, some people were already shivering from the cold.

Huang Hao then ordered everyone to stand up. Looking at the moon in the sky, Huang Hao turned to look at everyone:

"I'm going to Moscow, anyone want to go with me?"

Upon hearing this, everyone froze on the spot, looking at each other, unsure of what to do.

Seeing this, Huang Hao shook his head.

At this time.

A soldier gritted his teeth and reminded him:

"Sir."

"The orders from above are to hold Kiev at all costs. If we go to Moscow, we will be treated as deserters."

Upon hearing this, Huang Hao fell silent.

He had almost been labeled a deserter before, but if he didn't go to Moscow now, he was doomed anyway.
"We are not deserters."

"I returned to Moscow to regroup and continue the fight against the Empire."

"We've run out of weapons and ammunition."

"We don't have enough personnel to continue fighting the empire."

“Going to Moscow is the only way.”

Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent.

Huang Hao sighed, turned to leave, and the soldiers behind him gritted their teeth and followed him as he headed toward Moscow.

"Wait! Sir! We're going too!!!"

After a night of frantic running, the group had no idea where they were.

All they knew was that they had finally escaped the empire's encirclement, and because they were already quite far away, they had not found any trace of the battle.

As the first rays of sunlight shone down, a sense of warmth swept over my entire body.

Some soldiers couldn't help but weep; they had survived, survived the encirclement of those beasts of the Empire.

Huang Hao's gaze swept over the soldiers, and the comments in the live stream were filled with emotion.

They had witnessed firsthand the brutality of the battles during this period. If the Battle of Kiev had turned out this badly, they dared not imagine how devastating the subsequent Battle of Moscow and the Battle of Stalingrad would be.

Huang Hao turned to look in the direction of Kyiv, shook his head, and was about to order his men to find a place to hide and rest.

A notification suddenly popped up in front of me.

The Battle of Kiev (limited-time event) has ended.

[Settlement begins.]

Congratulations on obtaining the position of Guild Leader (which can be passed on to an NPC or player)!

[Note: As a Soviet regimental commander, you have command of a regiment.]

[Received the 'Party Member Badge']

[Description: This is a medal for a veteran Soviet Party member with 21 years of Party membership. It must be worn properly in the center of the left breast to reflect solemnity, and must not be mixed with other badges or worn with damaged or faded badges.]

[Note: Wearing this will grant you a +500% increase in your friendship level with the Soviet Federation and the Republic.]

[Received the 'Red Star Medal']

[Description: This badge is awarded to outstanding Soviet soldiers for their bravery in combat, military command skills, contributions to defense technology research and development, and long-term service.]

[Note: Wearing this will make you a captain in the Soviet Union, commanding a company of soldiers.]

A series of calculations flashed before Huang Hao's eyes.

Seeing the words "[Battle of Kiev (Time Limit) Ended]", Huang Hao knew that the hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers in the encirclement were completely wiped out.

It was too fast, too sudden.

It ended so quickly that there was no time to react.

Next up is the [Regimental Commander Position]. Huang Hao didn't expect this to be settled as well, but looking at the words "(Can be inherited)" on it, it doesn't seem wrong. Moreover, unlike military ranks, this is a position.

The battalion commander passed the battalion commander's message to the company commander, and so on until it reached him.

Only about twenty people remained in the entire group.

As for why there was no political commissar during the succession? Perhaps the political commissar had already sacrificed his life.
Next came the two medals.

It was all given to him by Soviet veterans, and he never expected that it would be settled as well.

Looking at the words "Friendship with the Soviet Federation and the Republic +500%" on the [Party Member Badge], I saw...

Huang Hao then understood why the regimental commander had become so eager after he showed the badge when he was arrested as a deserter.

The meaning behind that badge seems to have deepened.

Huang Hao touched the pocket on his chest where the badges were, and breathed a sigh of relief.

At this time.

Huang Hao suddenly realized something was wrong. Wasn't the settlement supposed to be completed?

Why haven't I logged out yet?

Not only Huang Hao noticed, but the viewers in the live stream also noticed.

Sudden.

Another notification popped up in front of Huang Hao's eyes and in the live stream room.

The Battle of Moscow Begins

(End of this chapter)

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