187. Your brother, Horus

An order from Terra had to keep the Death Guard's fleet reluctant to leave the building Barbarus.

Hades looked out the window, and on the brown planet, the Gree's machines were working hard, turning mud into wheat fields and swamps into grasslands.

Barbaros will be an idyllic garden planet, and some Barbaros will farm on it, maintaining their thousands of years of history, but farming will no longer be farming, they will become the landscape in the eyes of others.

The sages of Gree swore to Hades that the next time the fleet returned to Barbarus, they would see a beautiful garden planet instead of the current mud world.

Hades hoped so, but this time the transfer from Terra also caused Galaspa's recruitment to be delayed once again.

Galaspar is currently well on track for the Mechonist rebuild, and Mortarion, Garro, and Vaux have finished working on Galaspar's administrative documents, so the system doesn't have to worry about the Death Guards again.

In Hades' vision, the Death Guard would need to recruit a new army in Galaspar and expand the Death Guard's mortal auxiliaries to build up a new arsenal of Hades' weapons.

Hoping that the casting world of Greier would quickly produce weapons, armor and ammunition corresponding to it, Hades thought silently.

However, compared to Hades, who is still concerned about the construction of the rear, the atmosphere in the death guard is good, another war is coming, and the scythe that has been sharpened in training finally has a chance to see blood.

And after learning that the legion was the Sixteenth Legion, some of the Terra warriors began to tell the warriors of Barbarus about their previous work with the Shadowmoon Wolves.

Most of the legions had fought under Horus before the original Legions returned and became the true leaders of the Legions.

This original body that was the first to be recovered on the surface, with his own existence, left enough illusions about his own original body for other legions.

But after the illusion of his unrecovered original body, there is respect for the commander of the Sixteenth Legion-

The Wolf Shepherd is certainly a respectable Primordial Adult.

Now they're going to work with the Sixteenth Legion, the Shadowmoon Wolves.

Mortarian stood in front of the ship's door with a grim face, and the shuttle was smoothly leading them to the Shadowmoon Bluewolf's mothership, the Vengeful Blade.

Darkness and light alternated on the original body's armor as the shuttle ship moved, making the poisonous fog around Motarian even hazy.

"Another brother, I don't expect anything from that."

Hades silently glanced at Motarian, and it was clear that after going through several of his brothers, Motarian was already dead.

But given that Horus is the best presence in Motarian's original network, Hades feels that Motarian's words may be overturned by himself.

Horus, the god of the shepherd, the future marshal, the emperor's good son, Horus is the best existence in the original body, and the other one who is on a par with him is the angel St. Giles, but Horus is actually not the best one in every field, he is just excellent in every field, a balanced excellence.

And just like Horus himself, compared to most of the primordials who always have to be stubborn in some way of dealing with people, this wolf shepherd god is obviously slick enough to deal with the emperor in addition to the topic.

If there is no Fall, Horus would probably be in the top three of the "Primordial Ones You Most Wish to Encounter", and of course, the first will always be St. Giles.

From the standpoint of the Death Guard, although the reason for Motarian's rebellion in the original book is difficult to discern, it is likely that the Lord of Death's overly trusting attitude towards the wolf shepherd god and his dislike of the emperor made Motarian choose to betray.

But if it weren't for Horus, no matter how much he hated the emperor, Motarian wouldn't have rebelled.

In the original book, Motarian is clearly jealous of the close relationship between the angel St. Giles and Horus, and he hopes that the person who is good with Horus is him, not St. Giles.

Wonderful original relationship, but thinking that it was a certain Obi-Ying who described this matter, Hades expressed understanding.

As for the fall behind Horus at this time, Hades in this position really can't interfere too much, so it's better to leave this kind of thing to the emperor to worry about.

In fact, Hades was curious about the emperor's views on rebellion.

And Hades, as long as he develops his anti-psionic team, no matter who is against it at that time, he will be done directly.

By the way, don't let Motarian really be abducted by Horus, but unlike the original Horus, he is Motarian's imperial guide, and Motarian's guide has been replaced by Machado, so Motarian's attitude towards Horus should not be the same as in the original book-

Too friendly.

Let's hope not, Hades thought.

The warning lights came on, and a blinding red light pierced through the darkness of the shuttle, and the door slowly opened, and a white light poured in, shining on Mortarian and the Death Jackets.

At a glance, Motarian saw the primordial body standing in the center of the gray platform, like a small sun, warm and bright in the cold and dark universe.

The white gold armor was shining brightly, like the morning sun of dawn, a golden red one-eyed gem was set in his breastplate, the white robe hunted behind him, and the smooth and handsome head was carrying a warm and warm smile,

"Hey, my brother, long time no see."

Horus smiled and said to Motarian, and at the same time he waved his hand, friendly and somewhat eager, towards Motarion.

Motarian decided to retract what he had just said.

Looking at the friendly Horus, who was almost as bright as a star, Hades slowly realized that something was wrong, that no one could resist the charm of a normal friendly primordial, especially when he knew how to use it skillfully.

No one.

Including Hades himself.

The image references of Shadowmoon Wolf and Horus are from Horus Rising, as well as some short stories.

(End of chapter)