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#565 - Town North City



#565 - Town North City

“Dear comrades! Not long ago, our great Tsar has ordered the official recall of all brave Slavic warriors back home…”

“Currently, many rebels and villains are taking advantage of His Majesty's slumber, colluding on all sides, inciting innocent people to cause destruction, bringing huge losses to our great Tsarist Russia…”

“The soldiers at the front are fighting, engaged in a life-or-death struggle with the evil Allied Powers, yet they disregard the overall situation and the long-term interests of Tsarist Russia, and brazenly launch a rebellion. This behavior…”

“Now is the time of national crisis! Warriors! It is time to show the courage and responsibility of you, the Bear people! Take up your weapons and answer the Tsar's call…”

“…The Tsar's allies have all expressed their positions, determined not to let the domestic rebels succeed! Millions of Entente troops will soon arrive in Russia to participate in this righteous suppression movement.

But! As a brave Slavic people, our valiant Bears! How can we not unite under the leadership of the Tsar at this time, and instead let outsiders help us wipe out the domestic rebels?

Has our great Bear Empire fallen so low!?”

“Warriors! It is time to shoulder your responsibilities as soldiers of the Tsarist Empire! Take up your weapons, respond to the Tsar's call, and board the train home!

The Empire needs you! The people need you! Your aging fathers and mothers also…”

“Brave warriors! The sunflowers of the homeland are in full bloom! Sweet sap is flowing in the lush birch forests! All to welcome your return.

Your kind mother has prepared your favorite secret-recipe red sausage, and your stern old father has secretly arranged a table full of good dishes. Your lovely children are…”

“Come home, my warriors, come home, soldiers of the Tsar…”

“Think of the grilled sausage of your hometown, that crispy and fragrant black bread, the sweet and glutinous roasted potatoes, the mellow vodka, and that her in your dreams…”

Soon, unknowingly, three days had passed.

Under Liang Yue and others' overwhelming, era-transcending firepower, the border fortresses and garrison bases established by the Russian army in the Far East and vast northern regions of Asia have now collapsed and become a thing of the past.

Throughout the entire process, there was not a single noteworthy resistance.

Apart from the occasional telegrams sent back to the country by some of the garrison troops under Liang Yue's deliberate indulgence, there were no other disturbances at all. It was almost entirely a one-sided slaughter.

However, before each official attack and destruction, Liang Yue was also quite formalistic, erecting a large loudspeaker in the sky to broadcast a pre-edited surrender speech.

In order to show the legitimacy and reasonableness of his actions…

In short, Liang Yue's guiding principle during this period was to let go those who were willing to return home to help the Tsar fight, allowing them to carry their guns and take the train home with limited supplies.

As for the rest who were stubborn or planned to stay neutral, there was no nonsense. A rain of fire would descend directly, wiping them all out.

In addition, with Liang Yue and others' step-by-step advancement and cleansing policies, all transportation facilities such as trains and rails in the areas they had cleared were either removed or had their routes changed.

In short, a portion of what could be used domestically was left behind, and everything else that was not needed was dismantled.

After the group advanced all the way to Lake Baikal, Liang Yue also took some time to build an exceptionally solid city on the edge of a river alluvial plain in the north.

While compacting the foundation, widening the river channel, and rectifying the mountain veins, he also did not forget to adapt to local conditions.

Taking advantage of the mountain's terrain and the surrounding cliffs, he directly built this lakeside city into an area surrounded by staggered mountains, as if it were built in a volcanic crater.

This kind of terrain creation was naturally to cope with the almost annual great cold wave in the vast Siberian wilderness. Although it could not change the surrounding environment in any way.

Once the cold wave passed, it would still be cold, and the temperature of minus thirty or fifty degrees Celsius in winter every year could not be avoided.

But because of the advantages of the terrain, at least it was not necessary to face the whistling north wind directly, which was already enough.

In addition, Liang Yue also sprinkled a lava lake area in the newly excavated underground space in this city to ensure that the ground temperature was not lost.

The reason for spending so much effort to build such a small city was naturally to build a qualified Liuyun Sect courtyard on the shore of this North Sea.

Liang Yue had already thought of the name. The small city would be called "Zhenbei" in the future.

Of course, because it was a time of intense warfare, he, Senior Sister Sazi, Xiao Zhao and others could not spare much time to specially decorate this city.

After roughly outlining a silhouette and placing a few houses, they continued to move forward in a hurry.

After all, another force within Tsarist Russia had previously boasted, and even directly telegraphed the whole world.

They claimed that they would send a large army within a week to take back the Far East territory belonging to Russia.

Now that three days have passed, presumably with that force's organizational execution ability, and the determination to show off in front of the world's great powers to show its martial prosperity and invincibility.

At this moment, they have probably completed a large part of the military assembly and are successively transporting it to the Far East.

With the speed advantage of aerial flight, they soon came to the edge of the West Siberian Plain.

In an unknown small town built under the mountains and hills, they found a group of about 20,000 Bear troops.

The ranks of these soldiers were not neat, and they looked a little chaotic from a distance. Some of them were not even fully equipped with military uniforms, wearing cotton coats of various colors, and the weapons in their hands were also varied.

Some were guns produced in the Bear territory, and some were ancestral hunting guns used by Bear countrymen for hunting and self-defense.

Some even had guns produced by Liang Yue's arsenal.

Of course, most of the people holding the munitions manufactured in his Liuyun Sect's production line were soldiers with extraordinary clothes, and judging from their ranks, they were at least captains or above.

The appearance of this situation was naturally due to the excellent performance of Liang Yue's munitions.

After all, the weapon manufacturing technology produced by the weapon production line transformed by the intelligent brain Xiao Wu had already reached the level of World War II.

For the countries of the world that are still in the quagmire of World War I, his munitions are naturally high-end goods in this era, and they are very popular.

Even now, many inferior imitations have appeared on the market…

In short, judging from the equipment level alone, the army in front of them was obviously not an elite division.

It was a bit of a stretch to say that it was a temporary patchwork army.

Because at least more than half of the people here, their behavior style, standing habits, etc., are not the style of professional soldiers.

But thinking about it, it makes sense. The Tsar had seen Liang Yue and had personally witnessed him opening the door to space at will, knowing that the people from China were not ordinary people.

But this does not mean that the Tsar would actively share this information with the rebels within his own country.

In this case, it is natural to have traces of the joint forces' misjudgment of the intelligence in the Far East.

In addition, the 50,000 to 60,000 ordinary people who were released by Liang Yue from Vladivostok are still on the railway on their way home.

Let alone those ordinary Bears who are dragging on a cross-country hike with their own legs.

Even those government officials, dignitaries, businessmen, and lucky ones who were fortunate enough to get on the train, based on the railway transportation efficiency in this era.

To put it bluntly, when Liang Yue and others followed the railway line all the way to the small town on the edge of the West Siberian Plain, it would be good if those people could run half of their journey.

Not to mention, Liang Yue and the others have done a lot of small sabotage to this railway line along the way.

If they are unlucky, those people may be lost forever in this vast wilderness.


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