赤色黎明 (English Translation)

— "The horizon before dawn shall be red as blood"

1 — Churchill on Chen Ke

Supplementary: Red Dawn Timeline & Historical Speculation · Chapter 1

The thermobaric bomb is one of the ironclad proofs that Chen Ke is the greatest demon in all of human history!

After the Second World War, in an interview in Washington, D.C., Churchill said: "We lost the war, but we offered the most resolute resistance in battle. We were defeated by the demonic weapons invented by Chen Ke, the greatest evil that twenty-first-century humanity has ever produced. This was no failure of our fighting spirit — we were vanquished, yet we retain our honor."

Churchill continued: "I cannot comprehend why one man should be so expert in driving humanity to war, so fluent in the killing of his own kind. How much malice toward the human race must a single person harbor to invent so many diabolical weapons? To my knowledge, the assault rifle, the 'Divine Protection' combat stimulant, the thermobaric bomb, and the atomic bomb all came from Chen Ke's hand. Infiltration and Encirclement, Blitzkrieg, On the Command of the Air, and The Employment of Carrier Battle Groups were also written by him. These weapons and theories of war have utterly transformed the nature of warfare — completely rewriting land combat, sea combat, and determining the course of aerial warfare. Our armies were slaughtered by forces wielding these demonic weapons and doctrines. In those battles, we were virtually helpless."

"I cannot imagine how one human being came to be so expert in the slaughter of his own species. How did he acquire this knowledge? We know that scientific breakthroughs are built upon extensive experimentation. The mere thought of the experiments he must have conducted to validate those vicious ideas sends a chill down my spine. This man — no! This demon — when it (this 'it' is Churchill's original word) butchered all those human beings, did it feel even a single shred of mercy? It slaughtered them like chickens and ducks, then applied those blood-soaked results against us — against its cold-blooded, bloodthirsty army. In Southeast Asia alone, it killed hundreds of thousands of Imperial soldiers!! To say nothing of the mountains of corpses and seas of blood on the European front!!"

Having said this, he paused, let out a sigh, and stared blankly into the distance — as though reliving the torments he had suffered on the battlefield, or perhaps gazing upon the end of humanity itself. After a moment, Churchill came back to himself, his voice trembling: "We must unite against it. Otherwise, this greatest demon in the history of mankind will devour us skin and bone. We must resist it — in the sky, on the land, on the sea, and even in outer space!!"