postscript

As far back as I can remember, the first game I played as a kid was Red Alert. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info Red Alert was really popular at the time. Now it's a wish to write a fan.

If you haven't played it, you'll probably be confused when you look at this fandom. My own level is not very high, and I hope to improve in the following writing. I feel that the emotional grasp of the characters is still not very good. On the other hand, Red Alert is a game, and it's not good at plot, so I really feel like it's a headache to write.

Some of you may have noticed that this part of the world line is between the Battle of the Rising Sun Empire and the Allied Battle (which is also the default world line at the time of the uprising). At the beginning, Volkuta was the first level of the Imperial Campaign, where the Empire should destroy all the dreadnought-class battleships that the Soviet Union had parked in Volkuta and seize sea supremacy. But because of the appearance of Sulfur and Y, some dreadnought-class battleships were finally released, which is a hidden danger. Many of the subsequent empire failures were due to the addition of dreadnought-class battleships, such as the fall of the Xuanwu fortress and the fall of Yokohama. The final attack on the Kremlin by Fumiko and Sulfur is the penultimate level of the Imperial Campaign, Moscow: The Fall of the Kremlin (Moscow: Crumble, Kremlin, Crumble). But in the end the emperor was assassinated (this was a checkpoint of the Soviet campaign), which led to the defeat of the empire. It can be said that if Sulfura defeats all the Dreadnought-class battleships, the empire may win, but Sulfona's unit is too heavy and not amphibious.

The most satisfying part of the writing is probably that Y invaded Tanya, and then was pressed off the switch of the space-time belt by Sulfona. Tanya goes back in time, and Y is exiled to a corner of time and space. In other places, some of them are written more smoothly, and some of them are very difficult. And finally a hasty ending, and maybe a part of the uprising moment? But maybe not.

I do feel like my writing skills are improving little by little, albeit slowly. The question of whether to be hungry or not has been abandoned by me at the beginning, and it is still too reluctant to use this to drive a book that travels through multiple worlds. If you think about it, it doesn't seem like much order if you eat all the strong people in a world in order from lowest to highest. But I'm a little too lazy to change the title of the book, and the title of the book looks quite attractive, so let's continue to sell dog meat on the sheep's head.

The next world has not yet been thought of, but I will give the protagonist a stronger drive to make her desires stronger.