Mikhail Motovov

"Mikhail Motovov... that poor guy. He fought for the Russian Empire in World War I, then he fought for the Soviet Union in World War II too. That's Walovlir Motovov's own grandpa. I guess the secrets of the Motovov family are about to be revealed."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Secrets of the Motovov Family

Mikhail Motovov (born 1895-1945) was the great-grandfather of Walovlir Motovov. He was born in the Russian Empire and is a veteran of both World War I and World War II. He died in the Battle of Berlin on being shelled by Nazi artillery when he and his soldiers were attacking Hitler's main headquarters, the Reichstag.

Before he died, he gives his friend, Ugolev Vasilievich, 10 (ten) Soviet badges and 10 (ten) Soviet medals for his great-grandfather's promise to given out by Yuri Motovov when he was a toddler, just when Mikhail killed more Nazi soldiers with the Soviet medals and badges being given by a Soviet general, Chuprakov Sergeyevich.

In modern times, Walovir Motovov will remember his grandfather when his great-grandfather was a Soviet sergeant.