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Codename: Bakery Girl

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There are 10 chapters in ''Codename: Bakery Girl''.
''Codename: Bakery Girl'' takes place in the mountainous Karachay Region of Caucasian Russia, near Teberda City. It begins on the morning of December 18th, 2092 when the unit of Captain [[Carl Mintfield]] is ambushed by forces of the [[Union of Rossartrism Nations Coalition]] (URNC). Agent [[Mendo]] is caught in the explosion of a rocket and faints. When he wakes up, he is being tended to by a mysterious girl with white hair named [[Jefuty]]. Mendo's head injury made him forget what his original mission was, but the girl insists on guiding him to safety as URNC forces are searching the forest. Jefuty displays superhuman movement speed and hearing as they avoid and fight the enemy troops, and reach a village where Mendo remembers an emergency communication points has been set up.
There, they find Atena and Jevon, members of the [[TASA]] Razor team in charge of supporting MID. Jevon explains to Mendo that he is a member of the [[MID]], the internal affairs of the [[Antarctic Union]]'s army, and his team was sent to the Caucasus to recover a certain objective under [[operation Bakery]]. The exact objective of Bakery is a secret unknown to Jevon, and forgotten by Mendo. The MID teams were operating under secrecy with the help of a URNC officer named [[Lavrentiy Beria]], who turned out to be a double agent and set up the attack.
During the night, Jefuty reveals to Mendo that she knows where Beria's base is, and both depart without informing the TASA agents to take revenge. While they reconnoiter the Sukhumi Special Air Force Base, they see Beria talk with an unknown man and a mysterious girl, which immediately sense that Jefuty, her “big sister”, is near. Mendo and Jefuty are forced to flee into a heavily contaminated zone struck by a [[Collapse Fluid]] cloud and nuclear warheads during [[World War Three]], and still inhabited by violent mutated [[ELID]]s. Seeing the ELIDs triggers vague memories in Jefuty.