Chapter 261 252. Malcador, oh Malcador

The ripples of the farce are still rippling, but perhaps because the scene is too embarrassing, the several Primarchs who left the table all chose to remain silent tacitly.

The Battle of Randan finally came to an end, a legion was permanently wiped out, the Dark Angels suffered heavy losses, and half a step out of the competition for the [Warmaster] arena.

Soon after, the Ultramarines and the Imperial Fists both expanded their armies on a large scale, and Guilliman's legion even reached a terrifying 250,000 people.

The Thousand Sons received a warning from Malcador. Before that, the Space Wolves' noses that sniffed filth had already smelled the unusual smell of the Thousand Sons.

The warning from Malcador made the Space Wolves flash with suspicion. The Scarlet King, who was insulted by the Lord of Death at the banquet, chose to remain silent, avoiding the Space Wolves as much as possible, and continued his expedition.

The Blood Angels also received a letter from Malcador. Under Malcador's trivial and vague words, this old man who was not liked by the Primarch comforted the angels.

Due to the heavy casualties of the Lion's team, the contenders for the title of [Warmaster] finally fell on Horus Lupercal and Finus Manus. The two Primarchs did not make any comments on this and continued to lead the legions step by step.

Of course, after the banquet, the Death Guard has been away from the sight of most legions since then, just like the Primarch of the Death Guard, Mortarion. This gray legion is rooted in the galaxy and tries to avoid cooperation with other legions as much as possible.

Although sometimes there are legions that overlap with the marching routes of the Death Guard and cooperate with them.

The content of the banquet eventually spread in a small range among the Primarchs, although it has been deleted and modified a lot.

Except for Horus, the Primarchs who have come into contact with Mortarion did not have a very high opinion of the Lord of Death -

A weirdo, moody, keen on sarcasm, but not a fallacious king in the hall.

Tacitly, or maybe it was because he remembered that he was really boring, not to mention that Mortarion did not find his own friends in the circle of primarchs, so the topic of the 14th Legion was rarely mentioned.

The addition of new brothers also attracted more attention from the primarchs.

Perhaps it was because the Death Guard's KPI was indeed completed well, and the Empire rarely approved the Death Guard to rest and reorganize.

After all, the Death Guard intercepted and annihilated two aliens in Ruse, and successfully defended the world after the Ruse system.

Of course, Hades believed that the "petition" he wrote also played a role.

Since Malcador's misbehavior, Hades tearfully described the current situation of the Death Guard's poverty, poverty, and nothing.

Of course, Hades also wrote something else by the way, such as some small stories about the various primarchs and legions that he knew.

If the Emperor doesn't care, just give all of this to Malcador!

Hades will never admit that this is an attempt to dig a hole for Malcador.

In order to prevent it from being altered or erased, the letter was set sail on the Empire's largest black ship, along with Jin and Hades' two Wandering Soul Knights.

His knights - Hades was almost crying.

Jin returned to Terra. Knowing a lot of Black Stone knowledge, he will serve Terra's Soulless and Malcador.

Malcador promised to let Jin get in touch with Terra's technology. After all, the Emperor has stored great treasures such as Psychic Titans on Terra.

Compared with Knights, the difficulty of making Titans is completely broken. This is the top jewel that symbolizes the crown of human industry and technology.

Hades reluctantly realized that Malcador was tying a carrot on his head again, asking him to grind the mill quickly.

Although working does not conflict with becoming stronger.

On Mortarion's side, the Primarch was still puzzled by the words of the Imperial Guards, and Hades directly gave Mortarion the letter from Malcador.

Mortarion read the letter with a frown throughout the whole process. In the end, he realized that not really killing Malcador on Terra was a wrong and failed decision.

Mortarion and Hades scolded Malcador for half a night, and finally reached a consensus on the attitude towards Malcador.

The next time they quarreled, Mortarion rushed to kill Malcador, and Hades pretended to be blind and didn't see anything, and didn't try to stop the fight.

Ahem, he wouldn't shoot secretly.

Although Hades knew that the final outcome would be Mortarion being beaten by Malcador.

But, what if Mortarion won?

Come on, Mortarion, Hades will provide any help except help.

Apart from the incident of denouncing Malcador, the Death Guard is relatively idle at present. It seems that the notoriety has been spread, and other legions are not too bothered by the Death Guard. In the nearby star field where the banquet took place, the connection between the Death Guard and mortals has also become much smoother and simpler.

The Ruse system was still recovering, but the docks of the Forge World were already full of various spaceships - some were harvested by the Death Guard after they exterminated the two aliens, and some were unilaterally allocated to the Death Guard by the Empire.

Hades could guess who these ships originally belonged to.

The Ultramarines and the Imperial Fists absorbed the warriors of the Lost Legion, while the Death Guard absorbed the ships of the Lost Legion.

Although these ships had been unilaterally looted by the Empire, only the most basic empty shells were left, and even the supporting crews were gone.

But as long as they existed, it was good.

If these ships, which currently had little combat power, were counted, the Death Guard's fleet would have expanded by one third at once.

Hades thought that he could dismantle a few ships and build one for himself - otherwise it would be too late by the time Rust really restored production capacity and started producing ships.

The Death Guard fleet is drifting in orbit around Rust Prime, and the Legion Commander has recently been lingering on the ships, choosing which ones he likes.

The remaining Hellhounds and Death Guards continued to help Rust's sages resume production. This time Hardist specifically asked the tombkeepers to pay attention to the remarks in the legion, prohibiting religious rumors, or making people laugh. Religious Thoughts.

Imperial truth, boy!

Although it is wrong, it still fits this version.

As for what the legion commander is doing, it seems to be because Galasper was included in the Death Guard recruitment planet. In the original book, Mortarion seemed to have let go of his obsession with the fundamental principles of the recruitment planet.

Perhaps it is also because Mortarion realized that production and development are what the Legion urgently needs now.

Soldiers, artillery fire, swords, the more the better.

Mortarion is negotiating with the Forge World of Rust, and the Death Lord hopes to include the planet as a recruitment planet for the Death Guard.

Mortarion was always hands-on when it came to the Legion's recruitment.

When Mortarion led the fleet to encircle Memanik, the people on Mineral Planet No. 7 in the Rust system impressed the Lord of Death deeply.

Due to the complex terrain of No. 7 Ore Star, Rust Mechanicus has not yet formed a large-scale automated mining model here, and simple manual mining is still maintained here.

Maybe it's because these oil guys feel that labor is cheap and efficient.

The people here make a living by mining ores and exchanging materials with the sages. They live in the intricate mine tunnels under the surface of the planet all year round.

When the alien ships arrived, people held mining picks and relied on complex tunnels to fight with these aliens. In the face of extreme shortage of supplies, people showed amazing tenacity and fighting spirit.

The Lord of Death was satisfied with this.

Yes, code.

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