The old story for its Christmas had begun once again, but this time was at war. Germany, England, Scotland, France and Belgium gathered to hear an old story about these days…

"Well… do you have anything? Because Christmas was close." – Belgium started.

"I don't know, but I think…" – Germany said – "What can we do?"

"How about redecorate the field? We cannot wait the Santa any longer. FINLAND, can you call him?" – England asked Finland. Finland, who was living with Russia. Finland is the closest person to Santa Claus, so he made a decision…

"Alright Britain, I'll bring Santa."

"That's awesome!" – France said – "Merry Christmas!"

"HOORAY FINLAND!" – the other Western nations yelled – "If you do, you shouldn't invite Russia and the Balkans to join."

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Balkan Front…

Russia is preparing to make his Christmas, but after heard all, he spoke: "Do not make joke on me!" Both of them felt something dark… flew from Russia…

"Are you okay Rus, because… we just want a Christmas…"

"Who said I can't join?" – Russia questioned. All of them, no one talk…

"Hey Russia, you can stay. Christmas is for everybody. Forget the joke, my friend." – North Italy smiled – "Besides, you are a big, huge nation. You shouldn't be confused for just only one voice."

Knowing about North Italy, Russia tried to calm down: "Right, right,… no angry." He then put up the cards and said.

"Well… Austria-Hungary… you are lucky. I'm going to end my fanfic Excaliferb 1914. But the battle… I'll not stop."

Then, Russia, to make his niceful face, had given back to England the cards of Excaliferb's gang: "Here, I think I don't need these cards any more. Thanks for your kindness." Then he began commanding the Russians without Excaliferb. But he was currently taking more advantages than Hungary. Hungary now really did need her husband.

"Honey! I need help!"

"Yes dear?" – Austria was now facing two top problems: first, in the Balkan, he had failed to conquer Serbia and Montenegro (especially Serbia); second, unlike the Empire of Japan before, he didn't have any preparation against Russia.

"Damn… I forgot that Serbia had learned so much from Kiku."

Then, he remembered the battle of Tsushima, and the other significant battles like the Siege of Port Arthur or the battle of Mukden: Japan had sent cards carefully and smart to easily break the Russian lines. Serbia and Montenegro at that time had fought against Japan (limit), but also learned the bushido from Japan. Austria didn't understand by how Serbia still stood until…

"Austria!"

"Germany?" – he turned back – "What are you doing here?"

"Want to celebrate Christmas?" – Germany smiled – "We can end the war by a Christmas Truce."

"But how can I celebrate it when I failed to beat Serbia?" – Austria had disappointed. But then…

"Don't worry. Serbia and Montenegro… you know the Russo-Japanese War before?" – Germany whispered. Austria's head suddenly lighted…

"Bushido!"

"Ahh… so you know. Serbia and Montenegro decided to stand with Ivan when Ivan and Kiku gone fight." – Germany explained.

"And they learned from the Japs after Russia's lost." – Now Austria had known why Serbia defeated him. But Germany was the master for Japanese Army, so he didn't too hard to recognise the Serbs' way. Germany the said:

"Roderich, let me take care of Serbia. Now I have to celebrate Christmas."

"But but but…"

"Don't worry, Austria. I only spend 1 year to conquer Serbia."

Then Germany went to celebrate Christmas. This time, Germany, England, Scotland, France and Belgium prepared some foods, some old CD disks, and cheered for Christmas. They put the cards together, and brought some wines. A real Christmas had come to them…

"Wow… France, it's beautiful!" – Belgium said.

"I know. A huge Christmas tree was raised!" – France said.

"And I advise him!" – England said. France kicked England's ass: "Oh come on!" They both laughed after heard that all.

"Hahahaha…"

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Eastern Front…

In the East, Russia, at first, Russia didn't like much about them. But then…

"Russian Empire!" – France said.

"What?" – Russia asked.

"Want to celebrate Christmas?" – France questioned Russia. Russia then thought, and finally, he had accepted his big brother's request.

"Maybe we should have a Christmas."


Merry Christmas, the Triple Entente and the Central Powers.