June 10th, Moscow.
Nearly half a month had passed since the implementation of the "Temporary Decree," and during this time, except for Moscow, other cities and towns had all been subjected to armed repression by the secret police.
And as their repression intensified, so did the resistance. This time, it wasn't just the emancipated serfs who joined the uprising; many workers also joined the ranks of the revolt.
Uprisings and suppressions took place in every corner of the Romanov Kingdom, yet the Capital Petersburg and Moscow remained calm.
In Edward's words...
When Moscow or Petersburg makes a move, it means the final battle has begun.
"Yuniya, do you want some cake?"
In the garden, Marvin, who was watering the plants with a watering can, asked, "If you want cake, I can make you one. Selina bought some freshly made jam yesterday; it's very fresh."
"Yes, yes!"