243. Go to dinner

As it turns out, don't try to procrastinate on the task.

Hades is the embodiment of a batch of official machines with a blank face.

First, Astraan's letter, after this guy took a large amount of fuel and ammunition from the Death Guard, he quickly slipped away with the dark angels, and Garo and Mortarian came forward for the farewell ceremony.

During the farewell ceremony, Motarian seems to want to taunt the Dark Angel, but is persuaded by Garo.

Oh, got it.

Hades quickly wrote a letter in return to Astrand, and the general content of the letter was "Listen to your words, as if you listen to your words." 】

Next up is Just's rebuilding plan, and the sages want to be incorporated into the Death Guard.

Hades checked the contents very closely, and it was fine, there were no suspicious religious traces, although he was highly skeptical of the oil guys.

Approve the approval, multiple casting worlds are still good, and besides, Justt is not as big as Greier and has been scrapped in half, then this partnership must be dominated by the Death Guard.

It is equivalent to relying on the death guards, compared to Greier, who has his own independent army, Just obviously does not have the confidence to discuss too many things with the death guards.

The sage of Straight was grateful to Hades for leading them through the siege, and offered to build a ship for Hades.

Generally speaking, for the casting world, a good ship has a lot of requirements for the technology and equipment of the casting world.

But the sage swore that the World Forge of Rust was of the first class, and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with handing it over to them.

Hades thought about it, there can be.

When he went to the World Forge to support, he could feel that the World Forge seemed to be of a high standard.

Although it felt strange at the time, it was good to make good steel, although the world's furnace is not used for ironmaking.

One of the more well-known ships in the Death Guard is the Queen of Glory-class Stoic, and the other is the Terminus, which is the ship of the original Rikarastipon, and now the Death Guard is also part of the Death Guard, but the captain is still of Terra descent.

Then there's the Fourth Horseman, or the Scythe of Death

There are many ships on the Death Guard, and if Hades wants to, he can choose one of his own.

But Hades didn't have that in mind, the Perseverance was good, and most of the ships of the Death Guard were too cumbersome in his eyes.

And now, the sage has offered to order a ship for Hades-

Who can say no to a cool spaceship!

Anyway, Hades couldn't refuse.

As for the demand for Hades. It's not in a hurry, Just is still rebuilding, and production is not so fast, he can think about it.

In Hades' initial vision, he wanted a Clipper that could be configured with the presence of the Zero Company, low-key and fast.

Yes, Hades replied to the Sages of Just, praising their rigorous work attitude and offering a few constructive suggestions for their future cooperation with the Death Guard.

After solving the oil guy, Hades continued to approve.

Galaspa's recruit is almost done with surgery and can start training, and he needs to notify the Foundry Hall to make armor.

Barbaros Renovation Debriefing. Some discerning planetary governors have begun to try to contact the administration of Barbarus.

Construction in Drune is progressing steadily, and the transport cantonment of the third batch of Galaspa is underway.

Galaspar produced well, and after a period of wait-and-see, the nearby planet began to sign foreign trade agreements with Galaspa.

Hades measured the production of Miint and the development of Galaspa, and pondered that he could start recruiting the Hounds again.

Now that the production volume can keep up, the recruitment of mortal auxiliaries and administrative staff can be completely normalized.

Hades decisively gave Galaspa a new conscription order, and if he could, he could recruit more and the legion could afford it.

The task assigned to Hades this time is heavy, but there is no war report, this kind of thing has been covered by Vaux and Garo, maybe compared to logistics, the war report has something to do with the war.

When Hades finally got out of his relationship with the Just-Mechists, he found that he was the last of the entire Legion to finish his duties.

Vaux led the higher-ups to analyze the original approved battle report, and Garo took the Soulless to clean up the Rust system for possible anomalies again, and Mortarian had already begun his plans to train the next batch of recruits.

Only Hades pulled himself out of a pile of red robes, and his face was slightly sudden.

The main thing with Juster was to talk about cooperation, and by the way, he repeatedly confirmed that they had not changed their beliefs.

Forget it, they prayed to Ohm the Messiah, what does it have to do with him Hades.

As long as they don't have keywords, they will never reach the truth of the prayer person.

On the other side, Hades gives Margo a full set of monitors, and then asks her to find the dishonest presence in the Hound.

Hades instructed Margot to ban missionary work if Hades saw or heard something from the monitor.

Kirkland and Kim were thrown into the research foundry as usual. Watch as you build a Spirit Knight, or research and develop other Blackstone technologies.

The lantern given to Ugo last time was actually Kirkland's previous technological product.

Another war is over, and the Death Guard, who has just ticked off the schedule, naturally does not receive the next call to arms from the Empire.

Instead, Motarian received an invitation in the name of the original to a world gathering on the edge of the grand battlefield.

Motarian was not interested.

It didn't mean that he wasn't curious, a man was suddenly told that he had a bunch of brothers, and although he knew they were all bastards, he would take a look and satisfy his curiosity.

Hades didn't react to this, there was no such thing in the original book, either because this matter was too small to be recorded, or because it was related to Ran Dan, all of this was erased.

Anyway, in the Battle of Randan, the death guards didn't touch anything, so there was nothing to worry about.

Hades thinks that this is most likely a primordial party, recognize people or something, mix familiar faces, and if the two legions fight together, it will not be so embarrassing.

The original can bring the Guards over, and the Death Guard sent Hades and Garo this time, and Garo is present because the Terra veteran has friendships with other legionnaires and is convenient for communication.

Hades was there because he wanted to go to dinner.

It's not that Hades isn't happy with the Death Guard's food, in fact, the Death Guard eats this from top to bottom, and they don't care about their own food.

Moreover, Hades is actually the material purchaser of the Death Guard, and the decision of the recipe is also related to Hades in a sense.

The food supply for the Legion is a troublesome matter, and it also involves where the Legion is, how to transport it, and so on.

If you want to add dishes to real recipes, the purchase order has to change frequently, and it is very troublesome to dock or something.

And Hades always felt that it was a very strange thing to add tens of thousands of tons of onions to the purchase of more than tens of thousands of tons of refined iron.

Naturally, the Legion higher-ups can specify their own recipes, or make themselves a little more personal, like the Emperor's Son, an Ultramarine

However, thanks to their simple primordial form, none of these customs prevailed, and the Death Guard maintained a high degree of consistency, which made Hades's supply list easy to write.

To sum up, to avoid waste and extravagance, the Death Guard maintains a life that can be called poor in a sense.

How other fighters relieve pressure, Hades didn't know, he only knew that he had been deprived of sleep by work, and he needed to find something else to have fun.

Life needs to be fun, and Hades strongly condemns the pressure of his work.

So, when Hades came across an opportunity to go to dinner without spending his legion resources.

This meal is not a gentleman.

Hades stepped down from the Storm Bird with a serious look on his gown.

He didn't eat breakfast, even if the Death Guard didn't either.

It's a gathering of primitives.

Hades silently said to himself, Space Marines and mortals were just bystanders, and Hades couldn't interject in the conversation between the primitives.

He can't jump out of Motarian while he's choking on the other side and say stop, stop, can he?

Hades believed in Motarian, and he couldn't have made his relationships worse than the originals.

Motarian, who has been through something, will shut up himself.

So what Hades is going to do is obvious.

Go to eat.

If he's lucky, he can also enjoy the original eight-o'clock family TV series by the way.

The castle in the distance was majestic against the backdrop of the forest, and the sun gilded the walls with a golden edge, glittering.

Hades frowned, he had already seen the outrageously-looking greeting procession.

It's over!

(End of chapter)