Jesus's time in Moscow

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Jesus was walking the streets of Moscow, during the Great Patriotic War, Jesus, a everyday citizen of the Soviet Union was going to his job at a local weapons factory

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Jesus was walking the streets of Moscow, during the Great Patriotic War, Jesus, a everyday citizen of the Soviet Union was going to his job at a local weapons factory.

Jesus saw the mobilization of the Soviet Union, though Jesus knew the odds, but he had confidence in his people's republic.

As Jesus was working in his factory job, he saw a visitor, Stalin himself had shown up at the factory to encourage workers, along with the Red Army Choir performing the Soviet National Anthem!

The moment Jesus set his eyes on Stalin, he immediately fell in love. Stalin, too, fell in love at first sight when he saw Jesus' devotion to the Union of Free Republics.

Though Stalin and Jesus couldn't show their affection for each other in a setting like this, they still gave each other a hearty hug, and said their goodbyes.

After meeting Jesus in the weapons factory, Stalin sent a private letter to Jesus personally, and in which Stalin confessed his love for Jesus, Jesus seeing how Stalin loved him back, was ecstatic at the news.

Stalin also arranged a private meeting for themselves in his office, but, as Jesus was looking through the rest of the mail, he found something that would tear apart their love for each other.

A conscription letter for the Red Army

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