After this victory, the Soviet Union further consolidated its red regime, and the rulers of the imperialist countries were forced to withdraw their intervention plans. The European workers' movement also became more vigorous because of this victory, the power of the proletariat spread rapidly throughout the world, and the flames of world revolution burned more and more fiercely! !

Subsequently, the Third Communist International was established.

Dark Forest: Liberating the Three-Body Problem: Chapter 135: The Founding of the Third Communist International, World Proletarian University

From March 1918 to 3, 2, the First Congress of the Communist International was held in Moscow, which announced the establishment of the Third Communist International.

For the proletariat of the world, this was an important turning point in human civilization and world history. The entire conference was filled with an exciting atmosphere and great revolutionary enthusiasm from beginning to end.

Vladimir presided over the first and second days of the conference, Mu Yuan presided over the third and fourth days, and Joseph presided over the fifth day.

The conference adopted the "Program of Action of the Communist International", pointing out that the era of proletarian socialist revolution has begun, and that the proletariat must unite all forces to break with the opportunists and fight to establish a Soviet state under the dictatorship of the proletariat.

The meeting read out "Address to the Proletarians of the World", declaring that the Communist International is the successor and practitioner of the cause announced in the "Communist Manifesto", and calling on proletarians all over the world to unite under the banner of the Workers' Soviets, under the banner of the revolutionary struggle to seize power and implement the dictatorship of the proletariat, and under the banner of the Communist International.

The meeting passed "The Communist Party and Armed Struggle", which elaborated on the methods the Communist Party should use to struggle in imperialist countries, capitalist countries, feudal countries, semi-colonial and semi-feudal countries, and colonial countries to overthrow the exploiting class and establish a Soviet regime of proletarian dictatorship.

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In fact, the prototype of the Communist International had been operating for a long time before it was officially established.

Proletarian parties in many European countries sent personnel to Soviet Russia to study. They came with hope and enthusiasm, eager to draw experience and strength from this revolutionary land.

The Soviet Union set up a special department for this purpose, which was responsible for receiving and training these revolutionaries from various countries, understanding the revolutionary situation in each country, and imparting to them various theories and experiences that had been tested in practice without reservation.

This department was located on the outskirts of Moscow, where there was a large enough venue for revolutionaries from various countries to gather together and share with each other the situation and struggle experience of their respective countries.

Mu Yuan paid close attention to the work of this department. He would often set aside some time in his busy schedule to come here as a lecturer, systematically teaching the theory and practice of proletarian revolution, from the basic principles of Marxism to specific organizational strategies, from the starting stage of the revolution to the stage of regime building, he talked about everything.

Seeing the students' focused expressions, his eyes were full of confidence in the future: "Comrades, I hope that you can become excellent leaders and lead the proletarian people of your country to liberation!

But please remember that our work is not only for the liberation of the proletariat in Russia, France, Germany, or other countries, not for the liberation of the proletariat in one or a few countries, but for the liberation of the proletariat of the whole world! The world belongs to the proletariat of the whole world! "

The students always responded with warm applause, their faces filled with hope and determination. No matter day or night, this place is always filled with their busy figures and passionate voices. They will never forget their mission here, which is to save the proletarian people they love who are suffering!

Vladimir also pays close attention to the work of this department. He often comes here to communicate with the students, listens to their ideas and questions, and patiently answers them, sharing his own experiences and insights.

Seeing these energetic revolutionaries, he always sighed.

"The world is ours, and it is also theirs, but in the final analysis it is theirs. These revolutionaries are in their prime, like the sun at eight or nine o'clock in the morning. Hope rests on them."

Joseph and other members of the committee continuously received and read reports on the revolutionary situation from all over the world, analyzed the revolutionary situation in various places, and formulated corresponding support plans. The telegraph machine kept making a ticking sound, and instructions and suggestions were transmitted to distant places through radio waves.

Lyudmila also played a key role in the training. She was in charge of propaganda and served as the first secretary of this institution similar to the "Soviet World Revolutionary School".

Her main task is to lead these students from all over the world to conduct various revolutionary exercises. Under her guidance, the students learn how to pull out a combat-capable team from the working class, simulate organizing workers' strikes, plan urban guerrilla warfare and carry out rural guerrilla warfare, and learn how to hide and survive in a surrounded hostile environment.

She often reads students' study notes and training reports, writes comments, gives suggestions and directions for improvement. She sees and remembers the progress and growth of every student.

The propaganda department she was in charge of worked day and night, writing and printing various revolutionary publications, translating the Soviet Union's revolutionary experience, theoretical articles, and struggle strategies into multiple languages, and sending them to various countries through secret channels, spreading them to every corner of the world.

Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa... the proletariat is moving from the original stage of being in itself to the stage of being for itself. Its awakening is like a spark that spreads all over the prairie, and no one can extinguish it. This department has become an important bridge between the Soviet Union and the world's proletarian revolutionaries. Countless revolutionaries from different countries have learned, communicated, and grown here.

It was here that they learned the theoretical and practical experience of the revolution, and witnessed with their own eyes how the Russian Soviet government organized production, allocated resources, and built a new society. These experiences made them more determined in their communist beliefs. After returning to their own countries, they would become the spark of revolution and push the struggle of the world proletariat to a new climax! !

After the conference, the Communist International announced to the world that it was officially established!

This department was incorporated into the Communist International with its existing foundation and structure, driving it to start revolutionary work on a global scale like a precision-operated machine on the first day of its establishment.

In order to distinguish it from the revisionist Second International, people called it the Third International. Its mission was to support the revolutionary movement of all proletarians in the world in order to ultimately achieve the liberation of all mankind!

After the conference, the streets of Moscow were filled with red flags, symbolizing the victory of the proletariat and the hope of international unity. The buildings on both sides of the street were hung with slogans of the conference, and enthusiastic workers cheered and celebrated in the streets.

“The seeds of revolution are taking root and sprouting all over the world. The flag of the Communist International is flying high in more countries and regions. A new era is coming!”

Dark Forest: Liberating the Three Bodies: Chapter 136: Resolution on Supporting the Great Yan Revolution

In the conference room, members of the Central Bureau of the Third International sat on both sides of the long table, listening attentively to Mu Yuan's report.

Mu Yuan stood in front, with a detailed world map spread out on the table in front of him. The red mark pointed out the focus of his discussion - Dayan.

"I believe that Da Yan is an important breakthrough point for world revolution."

At the Central Bureau meeting of the Third Communist International, Mu Yuan made a report on "Establishing a Soviet regime in Dayan."

He made a detailed analysis of the current situation in Dayan, which was a semi-colonial and semi-feudal country. It was nominally unified, but in reality it was a dismembered country with warlords dividing the country and endless fighting.

Various imperialist countries acted as behind-the-scenes supporters of the warlords, supporting them in dismembering Da Yan into pieces.

Mu Yuan pointed at the distribution of various forces on the map, the Zhili clique, the Anhui clique, the Fengtian clique... The various warlord forces were fighting endlessly, with their strength changing frequently, presenting a political situation of one side taking the stage after another.

He continued: "The democratic revolution that took place a few years ago did not destroy the feudal system of Da Yan. In various regions, feudal landlords are still the masters of grassroots political power. Even if the dynasty is destroyed, the deep-rooted feudal system still continues..."

He then presented a series of data and examples to support his point of view.

Finally, he concluded.

"The corrupt feudal regime of Da Yan is already on the verge of collapse. The people's discontent is growing day by day, and various resistance forces are emerging. I predict that in about three years, they will launch a democratic revolution to overthrow Da Yan.

What we need to do is to guide and support them, accelerate the process of the democratic revolution, and then consciously transform the democratic revolution into a socialist revolution.

I am confident that in three years at the shortest, or five years at the longest, we will be able to establish a new Great Yan Soviet regime on that vast land!"

This is actually inferring the cause from the result. Mu Yuan directly uses the historical results as the basis and extracts all the factors that produce this result. His logic is naturally extremely rigorous and has an unshakable persuasiveness.

Therefore, after discussion and voting by the committee, Mu Yuan's proposal was passed.

The Third Communist International will set up an independent department specifically responsible for the Great Yan Revolution, which will be managed by Lyudmila, a standing member of the Central Bureau.

Mu Yuan, on the other hand, will return to Dayan with Hua Xiongmao and other comrades from Dayan to support the revolution of the proletariat of Dayan and help the proletariat of Dayan overthrow the corrupt rule of Dayan.

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After the Central Bureau meeting, Mu Yuan breathed a sigh of relief, sat in his chair and fell into deep thought.

Da Yan was far behind Russia. Although Russia was known as the weakest link of imperialism before the revolution, it was still a major imperialist country and its industrial output ranked among the top in the world.

Da Yan was an agricultural country, and its situation was more complicated than that of Russia. The task of the proletarian party was not only to lead the proletariat to overthrow the rule of the bourgeoisie, but also to complete the task of the democratic revolution that the Da Yan bourgeoisie had not completed, carry out land revolution, and liberate the peasants.

This democratic revolution led by the proletariat is also called the "New Democratic Revolution."

The difference between "old" and "new" lies in which class leads the revolution. If the leader is the bourgeoisie, it is "old"; if the leader is the proletariat, it is "new".

This distinction between the new and the old is crucial. The proletariat paid the price of blood to break away from the "old" patterns of the past few hundred years and open up a "new" revolutionary path.

Dark Forest: Liberating the Three Bodies: Chapter 137 Why Aren’t You Married Yet?

After seeing that most people had left the meeting room, Mu Yuan was about to leave, but he saw Vladimir calling him and seemed to have something to say to him.

So Mu Yuan followed him to a small office next to it.

"Comrade Vladimir, what's going on?"

Mu Yuan looked at him with some confusion. He thought that this mentor might want to discuss something important with him.

However, this does not seem to be the case.

At this moment, Vladimir had a big smile on his face, and a slightly "suspicious" look that was completely different from his usual self.

What do you want to say?

"Comrade Mu Yuan, I noticed that you have been very busy at work recently, but you have completed your work perfectly, which is good."

Vladimir said with a smile, a sly look in his eyes, "But sometimes you need to relax after work."

Mu Yuan became even more confused, Vladimir's tone seemed a little strange.

"Relax? Comrade Vladimir, I don't quite understand what you mean."

"Comrade Mu Yuan, ahem."

Vladimir coughed lightly a few times, his eyes drifted slightly to Joseph who was standing beside him, and he also came over.

But at this moment, Joseph seemed to have seen nothing, his face remained unchanged, and he looked straight ahead.

This made Mu Yuan even more puzzled.

Are the two of them plotting something?

Is there anything I can't say?

What on earth could have happened that could have put this fearless mentor in such a difficult position?

He sighed and said seriously: "Comrade Vladimir, if you have anything to say, just tell me directly."

Seeing this, Vladimir coughed again, patted Mu Yuan on the shoulder, and said with a hearty smile: "Comrade Mu Yuan, I know you are devoted to the revolution, but you should also consider the people around you."

Mu Yuan looked confused.

People around you? Who?

He searched hard in his mind, trying to find any figure related to this strange speech, but no one came to his mind.

He actually understood what Vladimir meant, which was to resolve his personal emotional issues.

However, he has never paid attention to things in this regard. He is not keen on love matters and seems to have never had any contact with lesbians.

So...being so secretive, are you planning to introduce him to someone?

Seeing his reaction, Vladimir understood, as if something he had guessed in his mind was confirmed, and he sighed.

"You are perfect in the revolutionary cause, but when it comes to love, you are really a fool, Comrade Mu Yuan."

Seeing that Mu Yuan still looked confused, Vladimir's tone was a little helpless.

"You will be gone for three years at the shortest and ten years at the longest. That's a long time. We can't let Comrade Lyudmila wait in vain."

As he said this, he looked at Mu Yuan seriously and said, "I think it would be better if you get married to Comrade Lyudmila before you leave."

After hearing this, Mu Yuan's heart was instantly filled with shock and he almost suffocated.

"Clam???"

Lyudmila? Lyudmila Muyuan!!

"No, no... I don't think it's necessary to get married..."

Mu Yuan waved his hands quickly, his fierce rejection evident in his words.

Indeed, Mu Yuan looks heroic, is courageous and capable, has a firm gaze, and always displays great enthusiasm for the revolution and strong and fearless courage. She is an extremely outstanding female revolutionary.

But, marrying Mu Yuan...this is so weird!!

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Dark Forest: Liberating the Three Body: Chapter 138 It would be too weird if we got married

"Comrade Vladimir, I..."

Mu Yuan spoke hurriedly, but didn't know how to continue.

At this moment, he recalled every detail of his time with Mu Yuan and felt a little twisted.

Indeed, he did not deliberately change the way they interacted, so in the eyes of others, their relationship was too close.

Mu Yuan replaced the memories stored in the first-person perspective with a third-person perspective to recall them again.

When they were together in daily life, Mu Yuan always called her "Yuan", or even omitted the name directly. Their communication was concise and tacit. He raised his eyebrows slightly, and she understood what he meant. She smiled slightly, and he knew her mood. Whether it was a simple eye contact or a small movement, the two seemed to always be able to accurately capture each other's mood and thoughts.

But to others, this is an unspoken understanding, a tacit understanding, and a soul mate that is rare in the world.

The extremely intimate relationship revealed in these details makes people naturally think that the two of them are a couple, even if they are not husband and wife, then at least they are lovers.

However...

Mu Yuan couldn't help but remain silent.

He really didn't know how to answer.

He acted under the two identities of Mu Yuan and Lyudmila at the same time, originally in order to assume different functions and pursue maximum work efficiency.

After all, we must focus on the economy, propaganda, and military, only then can it be considered sound.

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