Hey I'm back! I once again apologize for the fact that this was super late but school started and I'm sure you all know what that's like. So, um, the last part of this chapter I had to write in a hurry because I wwanted to upload this before I had to go do something so it's not as informative as I wanted it but hopefully next chapter I'll clear things up.

Anyway, so nothing to do with this but i just find this so funny i have to share it with you. So recently i have started learning the language of my favorite country in the whole world, Denmark! (Just in case you couldn't figure it out by my username) so anyway pronunciation is super complicated and i read that when danes speak it sounds like they have a potatoe in their mouth. So i tried it! (Not with potatoes of course, but with pretzels) and it worked! It sounded like real Danish! So, yeah, i guess there's a tip for anyone with danish pronunciation problems.

Disclaimer: Hetalia doesn't belong to me, it belongs to their rightful owners.


Sealand pressed his nose against the window while watching the snowflakes fall to the ground. He was currently at Russia's house so they could discuss their war situation. Though, all that had to be pushed off for later since Russia had to go meet his boss for an emergency meeting. So now, Sealand was lounging around in Russia's living room with nothing to do.

As Sealand watched the snow he started thinking about everything that had happened in these last few months. He remembered the very day he had gotten this whole crazy idea in his head. The day that he had been sitting in Finland and Sweden's house lamenting over the fact that he wasn't invited to the world meeting. How he had wanted to get revenge on all those who denied his existence. And he did. He had managed to take over most of the world, with the help of his new ally and best friend, Russia. And then Finland and Sweden just went and betrayed him. But didn't they all do that when their colonies, micronations etc. rebelled against them?

Sealand jumped as the phone rang through the silence of the house. He quickly ran from his seat by the window to the telephone to answer it.

"Hello?"

"Hi, Russia?"

" Uh, actually he's not home right now." Sealand answered.

"Oh. Then who am I talking to?"

"You're talking to the Great Sealandic Empire!"

"The who?"

Sealand sighed. "Never mind. Who's this?"

"China."

"China?" An idea popped into Sealand's mind. "Oh my god I you gave me the greatest idea ever! See you later bye!"

"Uh, okay. Can you-" China then stopped himself as he realized he was talking to a dial tone.

Sealand smiled as he hung up the phone. He had an excellent idea for their next battle plans. Now he just had to wait for Russia to get home.


"Finland, may I speak with you?" Finland whirled around in his chair as he heard is name called. Japan was standing there and he looked like he had some important information to tell him.

"Oh, hey Japan." Finland said cheerfully to the Asian nation. "What can I do for you?"

"Well, actually Finland, it's more like what I can do for you."

Finland gave him a puzzled look. "What are you talking about?"

Japan suddenly pulled out a document from behind him. Finland hadn't realized before that his hands were behind his back the whole time hiding something. He watched as Japan placed it on the table in front of them and then took a step forward to take a look at it. He gasped as he read the first few lines.

"How did you get this?" Finland asked Japan in disbelief.

Japan smiled a bit, trying not to sound too arrogant. "I have my ways."

Finland smiled as he read the rest of the document. He then turned to Japan as a realization hit him.

"But he'll never just give them to us. There's no way we could possibly persuade him. And they would'vebeen perfect too, we could've won the war in an instant with those."

Japan looked back at the document with a thoughtful expression on his face. Finland was definitely right about the fact that they could win the war in an instant but he hadn't thought about him saying no. Now that Finland mentioned it, it seemed highly likely to Japan. But wait a minute, he was Japan! He could definitely persuade him to ally with them. Japan looked back at Finland with determined look.

"Don't worry. I could persuade China to ally with us and then those nuclear weapons he's building will be ours."


Sealand jumped up from the couch excitedly as he heard the front door open. He ran towards it like a child who's father just came home from work.

"Russia! Guess what! I have an amazing idea! I was talking to China and-"

"Slow down, I can't understand you." Russia said as he took off his snow covered coat and boots. "Let's go sit down and you can tell me all about your idea."

The two headed to the living room and sat down opposite each other. Once they were settled Sealand began to explain his plan.

"Okay, so while you were I was really bored and started brainstorming. You know, like about this whole war I started and all my success- I mean, you helped a lot too, there's no denying that. I definitely appreciate it and once I rule the world you'll for sure be apart of it."

Russia smiled stealthily as he heard that but Sealand didn't seem to notice and just continued rambling.

"Anyway, so then China called. I have no idea why cuz he didn't say, er, actually now that I think about it I may have cut him off. Anyway, so then I got the most amazing idea! Why don't we invade China!"

Russia looked at the young micronation seated opposite him waiting for Sealand to break out in laughter and say that this was all a joke. But when Sealand still had that serious look on his face Russia realized that this wasn't a joke. Sealand was serious. And he was waiting for Russia's opinion on the matter.

"Um, Sealand." He decided he would try to say this as politely as possible." You do know that China is a major military power and a really bad country to invade, da?"

Sealand just gave him a dull look. "Admit it, you don't like my idea."

Russia took a deep breath and hesitated for a second. "Well, it's not, uh...yes, I don't like your idea."

Sealand sighed. He thought having China as an ally would help them win the war. It would have been perfect. Why did invading other countries have to be so hard? Wait, he didn't have to invade to make China his ally. He could just ask him.

Sealand turned to Russia with a big smile on his face. "Why don't we just ask him to ally with us?"

Russia rubbed his chin thoughtfully as he thought about the suggestion. He was pretty friendly with China already so the chances of him saying no were pretty slim. Maybe it was worth a shot.

"Alright, let's go ask him."


"No."

"What?!" Sealand and Russia said simultaneously.

"You heard me I said no." China said as he shot an annoyed glare at the two.

Russia was first to snap out of his shocked reverie. "But this would be beneficial for both of us. You help us win the war and then you benefit from being on the winning side."

"Hmm, let me think abou this," China said sarcastically. "No."

Sealand sighed sadly and tugged on Russia's arm. "C'mon, there's no point of arguing with him."

"Wait." Russia said. "One more try."

Sealand rolled his eyes as he gestured for Russia to continue.

Russia then turned to glare at China. "If you don't ally with us, then the Great Sealandic Empire will have declare war on you."

Russia watched as China thought about his threat. "So, will you ally?"

China looked at him with a confused face. "Uh, no but, who's the Great Sealandic Empire?"


Japan walked quickly down the street as he made his way to China's house. He was actually feeling pretty nervous of having to persuade China into allying with them. How could he have felt so confident before?

As he reached the house he slowly walked up the steps and hesitantly rang the doorbell. Much to his dissapointment it was opened rather quickly.

"Japan, what a nice surprise. I haven't seen you in quite a while, come in." China said as he answered the door.

Japan slowly walked into the familiar house of his Chinese friend and followed him to the living room to sit down. They sat down in silence and no one spoke for the first few minutes. Japan then finally decided to just say it straight out.

"China, I'm just going to be blunt with you." Japan said awkwardly. He wasn't really sure what he was going to say. China looked at him expectantly.

"Well, Finland and I would like to ask you to become our allies."

And within seconds, Japan was sitting outside utterly confused about why he was just kicked out of China's house.


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