163. It's your decision, Hades?

Above the wasteland of 106, Hades looked up and saw the skeletons of the necrons scattered on the ground, and in the distance, Motarian led the recruits of the Death Guard, training them with the sluggish necrons.

There was a constant murmur in the communication channel, and Hades tried to tune in the channel at first to hear what the noise was.

As a result, after Hades discovered that these noises were all mechanical chants, Hades decisively blocked these channels.

After communicating with Motarian, Hades learned that due to Motarian's previous actions, Perturabo had blocked the Death Guards, and the Iron Warriors simply withdrew from a large garrison area for the Death Guards to station.

Hades originally wanted to contact the Iron Warriors, but after learning that Hades was not dead, Peturabo directly asked the Iron Warriors to block all the call requests of the Death Guard.

The other person refuses to communicate with you.

And looking at the ships of the Iron Warriors, they are already about to retreat.

After all, the space necrons are no longer weeds, and even with high-tech weapons, without the command of the archons and the coordination of the underworld structures, these necrons are nothing more than moving stragglers.

But this is very suitable for training recruits, seeing that Hades is okay and Peturabo does not need to continue to be disgusted, Motarian hurriedly took the recruits to seize this golden opportunity.

Hades originally planned to follow Motarian to the front line, and by the way, he threw away the tomb that he had agreed with the figure king, but under the death gaze of the pharmacist Leo, Hades had no choice but to watch the play in the rear, cough cough, no, the rear is on standby.

He was not the only one on standby in the rear.

Hades blinked and looked around him, one left and one right, one Volks, one Galo.

Well. Compared to before, Vaux exudes an air of maturity.

Anyway, Vaux and Garo came here on their own initiative, don't they still have jobs on the Endurance?

In addition to Hades, who was confused, looking at the regiment commander who was caring for the recruits in front of him, Vaux's heart was full of vicissitudes.

He turned out. When he was south of Barbarus, he didn't have any negative comments about Motarian.

But for now. After going through the Galaspa overtime package, Vaux just wanted to vomit blood.

It turns out that before on Barbarus, it had always been Karastiphon who was helping Motarian manage this part of the government affairs?

And after arriving at the legion, it was Hades's predecessor and the former legion leader Barasin who were helping to manage this piece.

Thinking of those days when he was arguing with Imperial officials in the dark and approving all kinds of documents, Vaux felt that this was not quite the same as his imaginary life in the Legion.

It was a letter of support from Hades's predecessors that freed Volks's misery, and Vaux had already thought about how to thank and praise Hades's seniors, but after the arrival of the legion, he learned the bad news that Hades's predecessors might have died.

The Legion Commander also became irritable and gloomy, and in desperation, Vaux and Garo had to be careful not to disturb the Legion Leader's actions as much as possible.

But for now. Vaux looked at Motarian, who was clearly in a good mood ahead of him, and fell into deep thought.

Motarian rushed to the forefront of the battle line, but instead of killing the enemy, he observed the movements of the Death Guard recruits, and from time to time the original body sprinted, waved his hand, pulled a death guard from the necromancy, and then threw the hapless recruit behind the battle line.

Vokes glanced at Hades, who was watching the game, he had been given the mission to communicate with Hades' seniors by Garo.

After not seeing it for a while, I felt that Hades's predecessor had obviously grown taller again, and his aura was even more awe-inspiring, not at all like what Vaux saw when he was training.

While the original body was away, Garo, who was in charge of most of the affairs of the death guard, stood by and said nothing, as if he had just come to see the recruits.

"Hades Senpai?"

Vaux cautiously turned on the communication channel with Hades.

"Well, what's wrong?"

A familiar voice came, and inexplicably, Vaux breathed a sigh of relief.

"It's okay, it's just that we haven't seen each other in a long time."

"Indeed, a lot of things happened after that."

Hades sighed,

Vaux hesitated for a moment, then spoke,

"Do you know what Karastiphon is all about?"

Hadiston paused, and then opened the communication channel with Gaarro by the way,

"Half-depraved, but the depraved part has been plucked out."

"Something to do with the wanted pharmacist?"

Hades nodded silently.

"We were indeed negligent."

Unexpectedly, Garo's voice rang out in the channel, and Volx was silent.

"The pharmacist Raton was originally a close relationship with the mourners, and now the new leader of the mourners, Ugo the lampbearer, is very concerned about this matter, and thinks that he has not managed the mourners well."

Hades looked into the distance, where Fernando had been killed at the Battle of Galaspa.

"Ugo? I remember him. ”

Garo's calm, waveless voice continued,

"It's true that you've fought him in the dueling cage before, and he thinks you're prejudiced against him, and he's uneasy about that."

Hades was dumbfounded,

"Not really."

"I've persuaded him, but it didn't work very well, so let's go back and tell him alone."

Hades pondered for a moment,

"Okay."

So the three of them fell silent again, but after a while, Galo's voice came back from the channel,

Hades.

"Huh?"

"Do you want to build a Death Guard?"

"There are no warriors who don't want to build their own legions, do they?"

Hades laughed dumbly,

"No, the average warrior doesn't think about that."

Garo turned his head and stared at Hades,

"Originally, I thought that it was the order of the regiment commander to take Garaspa, but then I found out that this was not the case."

"It's your decision."

Hades took a deep breath,

"Yes, I decided."

"Death Guard needs more conscription grounds, as well as more armament logistics."

Garo was still staring at Hades, but he didn't speak, and it took a long time for a low response to come from the channel.

"I see."

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