Days, years, decades have passed. Day after day, the survivors of the Hispania had to sacrifice hundreds to keep the others fed. Not only were these victims sent out to labor all-day long on the fields that refused to reward the invested effort by returning means of nourishment, but as time passed and hundreds, thousands have died of starvation, the corpses that were produced were reused to pose as alternative means to feed the starving. The new home of the Hispanians started to house conditions that equaled the outlooks of hell itself.
Andrey was among the ones who died of starvation, as he refused to taste human flesh. But he didn't die without passing on his heritage. Interestingly enough, it was not one of his two sons that first got to adopt the ideas of communism among the survivors, but the only friend he made during his presence on Crete, Antonio Sanchez. He tried formulating a group of survivors to gather and share every piece of agricultural product they gained, according to the need of individuals. He even named the group "The Kuznetsov Kolkhoz" in memoriam of his dead friend, even though he never told his name to anyone but Antonio. It was eventually suspected that Antonio was a Coalition spy himself and was killed by his own group of laborers. That's when the last person with Coalition affiliations died in Hispania, with him the ideas of communism and the art of Russian language.
The sons of Kuznetsov never adopted either of the two, they even gave Hispanic names to their descendants, however they somehow preserved among each other their real family name, eventually started using it even in public, as about 200 years have passed. Many of the Kuznetsovs have died in the impish conditions they had to face on Crete, but the bloodline never died out.