202. Guess who we didn't invite?
Temporarily concealing Horus's senseless curiosity and desire to explore in the deep darkness of the Stoic, Motarian felt a rare sense of relief, he was not a good conversarian, and he had to use every word carefully in front of those who used words as weapons.
The enthusiastic "brother" finally left, but it was only temporary, and Mortarian knew that sooner or later he would face all his brothers, and the Grim Reaper silently sharpened his scythe, mentally counting the numbers.
The hiss of breath under the gas mask sounded, and there was something to attend to inside the Death Guard.
In the conference room, Garrow stood silent, and beside him was Vaux.
Motarian sat in his chair, staring at the black screen, waiting patiently.
The door to the conference room was pushed open, and Blanca walked in, the veteran completely devoid of his usual ruffianism, and gave a solemn Aquila salute.
"Come in."
Motarian spoke hoarsely, and Blanca strode over to Garro's back and reported,
"Hades is still in the medical room, and the pharmacist Leo is forcing him to be examined, and he can't leave for a while."
Motarian nodded silently.
"Speak your mind."
Each of the primordials had a spiritual, soul-to-soul connection with their offspring, and it was a strange feeling for Motarian, like when he stood in the field and saw a cloud in the sky, it was a vague and hazy premonition, and he looked at the cloud and could estimate whether it would be a rainstorm or a clear sky.
Motarian could feel the mood of Garo, a vague trace of fear lingering on the edge of the transformed, hard soul shell of the Space Marine.
Did he ever panic on the edge of Motarian's consciousness?
"Legion Commander, we would like to inquire about Company Commander Hades and apply for certain precautions."
Eventually, Garo's voice rang out in silence, as he did every time he reported to Motarian, and no matter what the state of the battlefield was, the company commander would never report with emotion, lest he interfere with the commander's analysis.
Motarian stared quietly at the three standing in front of him, even though Motarian didn't go much to the area where the Seventh Company had been, Motarian knew that all three were warriors that Hades trusted and had regular contact with in the Legion.
Vaux was even mentioned "unintentionally" by Hades many times, hoping that Motarian would notice him.
Hades trusted them, and Motarian knew it.
And Garo them. Motarian still needs to be confirmed.
Because now they did stand in front of Motarian and made a proposal to restrain Hades.
"You can ask him directly about Hades's physique, and he will give you more direct and detailed answers."
"As for the second point, the reason?"
"Prevention, prevention of a death guard?"
"It's hard for me not to question your motives for doing this, is it because Hades is moving too often in the army?"
Motarian stared at Garo, waiting for Garo's answer, and the former Twilight Raider stood unmoved, standing straight.
To Motarian's surprise, it was Volks' step forward, this Barbarus kid who was quite gentle in Motarian's impression, was overly cautious, this is Motarian's evaluation of him, and under Vaux's gentle appearance, he was extremely cautious and sharp-witted.
I don't know if Hades was really fooled by this child's appearance, and recommended Vaux to Motarian, or if Hades saw through the essence of Vaux and recommended Vaux to Motarian, Motarian preferred the former.
So Vaux's standing up surprised Motarian, and Vaux took a deep breath.
"Father, I have no intention of offending."
"You can speak your mind, I will allow you."
"I have always been cared for by Lord Hades, and I deeply recognize the strength of Lord Hades, in my personal opinion, Lord Hades is the top group of the death guards in terms of politics, combat, and forging, and we have no doubts about Lord Hades's position."
"I also sincerely believe that Lord Hades is willing to defend the glory of the Death Guard."
"In my daily interactions with Lord Hades, I think Lord Hades may have underestimated his own special abilities, for the death guards, Lord Hades will be the sharpest blade, but in normal times, no matter how sharp the blade is, it must be carefully put in the scabbard so as not to accidentally hurt the user."
"I don't think if there was an accident and Lord Hades accidentally caused damage to the Death Guard, it wouldn't be what Lord Hades wanted to see."
Vaux considered saying these words, and the identities of Garro and Blanca made it inconvenient for them to say this, so he came.
In fact, when it came to Motarianti's suggestion, Vaux volunteered, and at first Garo did not want Vaux to be involved.
Vokes believed in Hades' predecessors, and Hades wouldn't want that to happen.
Mortarian was silent, chewing on Vaux's words, what Vaux said didn't seem to be against his will, he did.
Within the Death Guard, Motarian trusts Hades of course, but what about the others? After seeing that scene, how many people can continue to accept Hades?
Garo knew that after that dispatch, the last survivors of the second battlefield had more or less gone to the grave keeper to confide, but to Garo's surprise, it was not the flesh alien that made them uncomfortable, but the black domain of Hades that made everyone uncomfortable.
There are only a few people like Blanca who can adjust quickly.
The Untouchable is a curse, they are inherently rejected and feared by people, and some will even try to kill the Untouchables, and in the face of Hades, who is far more powerful than the average Untouchable, no one can resist the trembling of the soul.
For example, Kirkland and Kim, who often deal with untouchable people, only barely communicate normally in the face of the black domain diluted by Hades several times.
On the one hand, the advice of Galo and his entourage is to hope that Motarian will pay attention, but on the other hand, it is also. The uneasiness that they deliberately ignored.
After a silence where everyone was silent, Motarian stared at Vaux and spoke,
"I see."
The original body tapped on his chair with some impatience, what Vaux said was true, Motarian knew that Garo and their concerns, Hades's abilities were too special, which reminded Mortarian of his adoptive father's words, that any power that people could not understand would be called witchcraft, and wizards would be burned to death by panicked people.
What Motarian didn't expect was that after countless attempts to slay psionics, Hades was thrust into this position.
"So how do you prevent it?"
Silence once again enveloped the room, and Garo and his party stood there firmly, but without speaking, Motarian took a deep breath,
"You don't know how to prevent it, but you still give me advice?"
Rarely, Garo's slightly struggling voice sounded,
"We thought you might have an insight into that."
"Get out."
Motarian's somewhat angry voice sounded, he had already begun to fight in his heart, but Galo told him this time, they didn't have any advice?
"If you really want advice, come back to me when you're ready."
"Now, I want you to reflect on your abruptness."
“.”
"I'm sorry, my lord, but we offended."
Garo opened his mouth and led the two away, but this time they were not as determined as they had been when they had entered, and before the door closed, Mortarian suddenly spoke,
"If you really want something that works, ask Hades."
"Report the results of the exchange with him."
The door slammed shut.
Motarian stared impatiently at the screen in the conference room, it was a farce, and finally the original body also decided to leave, he turned on the screen casually, and Hades's roar was immediately heard,
[Don't TM take meat paste on my face! ] 】
The video is sound, but Hades' words are clearly not suitable for playing in front of Horus, and the Death Guard needs to maintain at least the necessary image in front of the other legions.
Motarian watched boredly for a moment, this strange Hades must not have thought of what the people he usually came into contact with had just done.
Then he got up and left, leaving the empty conference room with nothing but Hades' self-talk in the video.
There's a more, wait for me
(End of chapter)