Wang Zhong gazed upon Shepetovka, truly observing the city from a bird's-eye view.
His bird's-eye view, of course, couldn't cover a large city with a population of a million. Beyond the "illuminated" area, he could only see buildings in the night.
He quickly located the house he had lived in while in Shepetovka. It seemed that a certain senior officer from Prosen had also taken a liking to the house, as he could see a Prosen-style guard booth and sandbag bunkers at the entrance of the yard from the bird's-eye view.
However, under the bird's-eye view, the machine gun had been dismantled, and there were no bloodstains on the road ahead.
Two years ago, it was here that the Shepetovka textile workers handed the Red Flag over to Wang Zhong.
Wang Zhong remembered that the dyer Bolutkin had struggled to achieve a "blood-like color" for the flag, which was then presented to him by Radilov.
It seemed in his memory there was also an old worker, the leader of all the workers.