150. The Great Victory of Motarian

A subtle atmosphere permeated the strategy room.

Although he had to follow Peturabo's command, Motarian was not as sad as he thought.

As he was standing here, standing at the strategic command table, Perturabo told the Death Guard to log in to a location in Mine 03, to cooperate with the Iron Warriors there, and to target an above-ground structure for the Gryer Cathar to strike the space necromancers.

Haha, that's the area Motarian pointed out earlier.

Motarian stared intently at Perturabo, waiting for him to say the next word—

"The Iron Warriors will provide air supremacy here for the Death Guards."

Yes, this is it!

Motarian's grunting breathing came from beneath the gas mask, and Hades was sure the big brother was laughing.

Don't really laugh out loud at this time! Eldest brother!

Hades finally "persuaded" these two to return to the same strategy room, and he didn't want to cause unnecessary losses because of the personalities of these two primitives, which would cause information between the two legions to be incompatible.

To Hades' relief, compared to Motarian, Perturabo was as if he had an iron mask on his face, as if he had not heard Motarian's voice, and still spoke to himself, or rather, gave orders.

For some reason, the local forces are nowhere near the size they used to be, and although there are still necromantic troops pouring up from the 03 mine, these stiff soldiers are only holding back the Empire and preventing them from entering the 03 area.

And compared to the enemy on the ground, the threat from space is real, all the time on the throat of the ship group.

The Iron Warrior's ships are now in a defensive and scattered manner, and they are ready to launch at maximum power.

Perturabo needed more energy to deal with the threat from space, so he decided to put the Death Guard in charge of clearing some of the necro forces on the ground.

The number of Death Guard ships led by Motarian is indeed small, so for naval battles, there is no need.

Massive amounts of data flowed through Perturabo's nerve fibers, and according to data collected by the Iron Warriors, space necrons were likely to reappear in the 53rd field of 106.

An analysis of the space necromantic ship fragments has also been released, and to Perturabo's horror, everything on these ships has no autonomy, from the necromantic warriors to the ship's command system, they are completely dependent on the command waves on the ground.

This coincides with the information collected by the Iron Warriors about these alien races before-

There is a high degree of autocracy, and the soldiers at the bottom do not have the right to think and make decisions on their own initiative.

That is, they can try to cut off the connection between the ground and the necromantic ship.

Compared to the shocking strength of space combat, the operations of these alien races on the ground can only be called decent, there is nothing new, and there is not much threat.

Perturabo needs to rally his troops, in space, not on the ground.

After decoding and analyzing the information flow, Perturabo was surprised to discover that the source of the information flow was near the area that Motarian had pointed to, in the area of mine 03, behind the enemy.

If you want to take that area in a short period of time, you will need to throw troops again, and the Iron Warriors stationed at 106 will not have enough troops to take that area in a time that Perturabo is satisfied with.

Then let the death guards go.

Perturabo thought to himself that while the Iron Warrior could throw his forces in that area, he was more than willing to use them for naval battles.

Then let these death guards who have been watching the Iron Warriors just now, indifferent.

Next to the two primordials who seemed to be in conflict with each other, Hades was contemplating Perturabo's plan intently.

Judging from the previous performance on the other side, it is likely that the space necromancers of this planet have only been partially awakened, not only the smallest type of ships have been dispatched, but also the army on the ground, the largest component is still the space necromantic warriors, and the branch of this necromancer is not large.

The other party's performance towards oneself is only "expulsion".

And to be honest, in front of the ships of the necrons in space . Instead, the ground may be safer. The premise is that there is no floor scrubbing weapon on the opposite side.

But now the air supremacy of Planet 106 is still in the hands of the Iron Warriors, and even the space necrons will need a long time to fight for air supremacy and deploy weapons.

Based on the information provided by Perturabo, Hades speculated that the area may contain a necromancer that connects to the shallow necromancers.

The necromantic forces there may be more elite.

But the biggest threat now is not on the ground, but in the sky.

The deployment of troops to this area was also intended to cooperate with naval warfare.

Hades pondered for a moment, and he once again estimated the strength of a wave of space necrons deployed in Area 03, and the corresponding layout of the steel guards.

Feasible.

However, the premise is that the Iron Warriors on the outside of Area 03 must actively cooperate with the attack of the Death Guards, hold back the troops returning to the defense, and provide fire support.

Hades quietly opened Motarian's communication channel,

"We're going to have to get some of the Iron Warriors to land with the Death Guard."

"Quantity is not the key, the Iron Warriors who follow the death guard must be elite."

“.”

Motarian was silent for a moment, why let the Iron Warriors fight with the Death Guards?

What is Hades questioning?

But the original body then understood what Hades meant.

The Iron Warriors may not be here to support the Death Guards, but the Iron Warriors will definitely come to support the Iron Warriors.

(Except, of course, for Peturabo.) )

This part of the Iron Warriors is for those Iron Warriors on the periphery to fight hard.

Motarian blinked slowly.

Although the Emperor had told him that the cooperation between the Legions was indestructible, although the Emperor had told him that the glory and discipline in the Legions were eternal topics.

In the mouth of the emperor, these brothers of his, the heirs of these brothers, are like the demigods of heaven in the mouths of those historians.

But now Motarian stared at Peturabo and realized it was all fart.

So a part of the Iron Warriors looks like it's necessary.

The good news is that since Peturabo "admitted" Motarian's previous plan, Motarian is now in a mood that is enough to support him to talk to Peturabo a few more times.

"Brother,"

Turning off the channel with Hades, Motarian spat out the word like spitting, he said it indistinctly, reluctantly,

"I think that with regard to raids in this area, the Death Guard may need some Iron Warriors to lead the way to help us get acquainted with these."

Perturabo almost let a look of doubt appear on his solemn and cold face, but he controlled himself well.

Perturabo turned his head and stared at Motarian.

He was still trying to see something in the "brother" who tried to ridicule him.

But the yellow-green poison gas on Motarian's body completely obscured his only face, and even with the sight of the original body, he couldn't see Motarian's expression.

As Perturabo focused his attention on Motarian, Motarian's familiar smell of poison became more pronounced in his senses.

It dawned on Perturabo that Motarian had done it on purpose, that he had deliberately gassed his brothers, and that this damn hillbilly liked to smoke them normal people with his stinking smell and take pleasure in their reactions.

Such a person is unlikely to utter a kind word.

Perhaps a brother like Vulcan or Horus could spit out these kind words, but it was not something Mortarian would say.

Does Motarian want to see Iron Warriors on the same battlefield who are not as good as the Death Guard?

This barren "brother", do you want to take the video of the scene and mock him in public?

Did Motarian think he would be cowardly reluctant to send troops to prove his vulnerability?

Perturabo's voice was tinged with anger, and he simply turned away from Motarian's disgusting form,

"Dantiok, get out of line!"

"You're in charge of the ground landing battle with the Death Guard."

"Be sure, show the toughness of the Iron Warriors."

Under the gas, Motarian smirked at the top of Perturabo's head, (he was the tallest of them all)

Of course he knew that Petura would interpret his words as a provocation, and that guy didn't mean so well.

Maybe he should just get rid of "brother" next time, this greeting that makes him want to vomit.

Then Motarian turned on Hades' channel and said triumphantly,

"Alright."

Now Motarian thinks he can go and cut down the aliens in peace.

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