Warhammer: I don’t want to be a can of worms! ! !

Chapter 144 136 Collection Addiction

Chapter 144 136. Collection addiction

Hades stood at the entrance of the shuttle, looking at the children who were doing boarding inspection.

They are allowed to bring one or two personal belongings of their own.

After two rounds of selection, a total of more than 2,000 people passed the trial.

For this Death Guard recruitment, the total number of people who signed up was more than 2.3 million.

In the second round of selection that just ended, most of the groups that passed the level had a small number of people form a group, and then relied on force to stop the robbery.

Of course, there are also cases where people change their minds midway, and the children who originally suppressed and robbed became robbers driven by hunger.

In these rooms, after confirming that no one came out to try to correct them, they were all eliminated. There was no need for them to continue to endure torture.

In a few rooms where force rarely occurs, there will also be voluntary withdrawals.

There were also very few rooms or two where there was no dispute from beginning to end.

But in the later stages, most of the room was replaced by chaos.

Unqualified.

Children who take the initiative to compete or induce others to compete will be disqualified.

On the contrary, children who will step in to prevent such behavior (being bystanders but actively choose to take action) and actively distribute their own food will be regarded as qualified even if they drop out midway.

Those children who failed will be given short-term memory erasure to make them forget the content of the two screenings, and then they will be given food for a week before they can go back.

"earth?"

The words of Morag, who was inspecting the items, pulled Hades out of his thoughts.

Hades shifted his gaze to the child, ah, it was Antaeus.

Hades certainly remembered the child who climbed to the top of the mountain. The room he was in was one of the few in the second round where no one left.

The child was holding a small glass bottle with a little soil in it.

This attracted Hades's interest,

"What did you bring with you?"

"Tu, sir."

An Tai stood there and answered honestly.

"Why Obito?"

Hades asked,

"After I heard about the Death Guard, it will be difficult to return to Barbarus."

“So I took some soil from my field.”

Hades blinked, reached out and picked up the bottle.

The dull earth of Barbarus sloshed within.

Hades covered the black area.

The negligible amount of psychic energy disappeared.

"good."

Hades returned the small bottle to Antaeus.

"Of course you can take it with you."

Hades stood back again, crossing his arms and continuing to examine the children.

When the children were about to board the plane, Mortarion, who had arranged Barbarus's next batch of colonization plans, also appeared.

Mortarion looked thoughtfully at the children, who were holding more or less personal belongings representing themselves.

"I didn't let them take anything at first."

The first Death Guards had no personal belongings.

Mortarion felt that it was necessary for them to bring something of their own back to the Death Guard.

Hades shrugged;

"Most people don't have anything to take."

Hades thought of his humble house. Apart from the necessary daily necessities, he really didn't have much else.

Or the things from the empire are used to bring strength.

"No."

Mortarion said,

"They need to keep their memory of Barbarus alive."

Mortarion's scythe and his censer are constant reminders of where he comes from.

"The tribulations of the past shape us, and the Death Guard should remember every one of them."

"Suffering, we go through it, it makes us more tired, more tenacious and more aware of why we are alive."

Hades blinked.

"I have long forgotten the major and minor battles on Barbarus."

"Then maybe you should keep a souvenir."

"What can I get? Is it possible for me to bring up the bowl I used before?"

Hades joked.

"Maybe it could be something else."

Mortarion slowly picked up one of the incense burners that fell on his armor, and the rich poisonous gas floated up.

He unscrewed the incense burner and took it out——

A half stone.

"This is?"

Hades looked at the half of the stone, and there was always a strange feeling of familiarity on it.

Mortarion rolled his eyes at him.

"You are indeed forgetful."

"Give."

Hades took it. This was half of the stone, and the other half didn't know where it went.

He tried to use black field perception——

Damn it? !

Hades suddenly remembered.

Was this the battle where he first became aware of the Black Territory? !

Alien Lord Lazar!

"You still keep this?!"

Hades blurted out without thinking.

"This is proof that the Death Guard has killed an alien lord for the first time except me. Why not keep it?"

"Besides this, I still have the skull of the first alien lord. The southern rebels were the first to cut off the lord's ribs together."

Mortarion said matter-of-factly,

In the Primarch's personal space, there are many trivial things that can prove the Death Guard's success on Barbarus.

Mortarion believed that his collection would soon be filled with the spoils of other space battles.

Currently, he has placed the skull of the supreme leader of Galaspa safely in his warehouse.

Hades glanced at Mortarion strangely.

He suddenly remembered that although there was no decoration on the Endurance, Mortarion ordered that all the battles the Death Guard had experienced be engraved on the bow of the ship.

Now, the Battle of Galaspa has been engraved on the head of the Endurance in High Gothic.

Hmm. Thinking about Mortarion still insisting on using his alien adoptive father's scythe, hmm.

Hades threw the half stone into his power armor compartment with a complicated mood.

It seems that many Primarchs have this hobby. The Ultramarines have blankets sewn with achievements, and the Blood Angels have artworks that praise various battles.

Most Primarchs keep personal collections of items symbolizing past battles.

It's just that Mortarion has a simple beauty.

Skulls and rocks and stuff.

"How's the migration plan going?"

Hades decided not to think about this and changed the topic and asked,

"about there."

Mortarion said,

"One Barbarus standard year can move almost the same distance."

"There are actually not many people left on Barbarus."

Mortarion spoke slowly.

Because the previous Blackstone Laboratory proved the strange psychic environment here, they decided to migrate most of Barbarus's population to the star ring.

Most of the previous people had spontaneously migrated to the ring.

Although this facilitated his work, this fact still made the Primarch feel vaguely frustrated.

He thought people would choose to stay here and hone their

And Hades was thinking secretly,

Construction of the planet's surface will not begin until the Death Guard finds a solution to Barbarus's environmental problems.

He had to think of a way to see if he could try to get some low-end black stone obelisks.

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