A young Korean boy in his adolescent years clutched the stock of his Mp-3008 submachine gun to his shoulder. His arms were shaking from anxiety as he aimed down the barrel towards the face of a middle-aged man who was pleading for his life and that of his family.
Cha Jong-Su had been a member of the Joseon Resistance for some time now, narrowly avoiding a cruel fate at the hands of the Japanese Army by virtue of being a young child. In fact, he had committed many attacks against the Japanese occupiers over the past few months, and had gotten away with them all.
Now, under the orders of their German backers, Jong-Su and his squad of insurgents had invaded the home of Princess Yi Min-Ah's adopted family, and taken them hostage. All across the Korean Peninsula, attacks on collaborators and their families were taking place as an act of revenge against the Japanese Empress for sending a potential assassin into the home of the Kaiser.