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The Chinese people have made a final peace with the Canucki people! Proper memorial celebrations will be taking place later... we are just too tired right now to really do the whole parading and partying thing.
The Chinese armed forces are moving back home finally, after decades of war, and the generals are proud to declare that all ground units that began the war will be returning from the war. Most analysts feel that public discontent would have been much worse had the Chinese military actually lost entire battalions, but fortunately the skill of our commanders prevented such catastrophic losses.
Common sentiment is mixed and confused right now, with most people having been born during the war, and not really remembering what it was for or what started it all. Generations brought up by rationing, combat, death, and mutilation are having problems fitting into a non-military role and a peacetime environment. We do not know what sort of issues this unusual mix of lifelong pain and hatred will bring about, but the future still looks more promising than the past for China and her people.
Celebrations have also been dampened by the fact that our allies still fight on. We hear of a major assault on the final Canucki holdout is about to begin, and wish the best for our brothers in arms, and thank those that stood beside us in the past.