252. Machado ah Machado
The ripples of the farce are still rippling, but perhaps because the scene is too embarrassing, the few primordials who left the table all tacitly chose to remain silent.
The Battle of Randan finally came to an end, a legion was permanently wiped out, and the Dark Angel suffered heavy damage, and withdrew from the gladiatorial arena of the competition for [Battle Commander] in half a step.
Soon after, both the Ultramarines and the Fist of the Empire underwent a massive expansion, with Killiman's legion reaching a terrifying 250,000 men.
Chiko received a warning from Makado, and before that, the space wolf's filthy nose had already smelled the unusual smell of Chiko's body.
With Machado's warning, the Space Wolf flashed with suspicion, and the Scarlet Monarch, who was insulted by the Lord of Death at the banquet, chose to remain silent, avoiding the Space Wolf as much as possible, and continuing his expedition.
The Angel of the Holy Blood also received a letter from Machado, and under Machado's trivial and vague words, the old man, who was not pleased with the original body, comforted the angel.
Due to the heavy damage of the lion's team, the contenders for the title of [Battle Commander] finally fell to Horus Lupecal and Fenus Manus, and the two primordials did not say anything about this, and still led the legion to follow the order.
Of course, after the feast, the Death Guard has since been out of the sight of most of the Legions, just like the Death Guard's original Corpse, Motarian, the gray-fighting Legion is rooted in the galaxy, avoiding cooperation with the other Legions as much as possible.
Although there are sometimes legions that coincide with the Death Guard's march route and cooperate.
The content of the banquet eventually spread on a small scale in the circle of the original body, although it has long been deleted a lot.
Except for Horus, the primordials who have been in contact with Mortarian do not have a very high opinion of the Lord of Death-
A strange man, moody and sarcastic, but not a fallacious king on the high ground.
Tacitly, or rather, remembering that he was really boring, not to mention that Motarian had not found his friends in the Primordial circle, and the topic of the Fourteenth Legion was rarely brought up.
The addition of new brothers also attracted the attention of the original people.
Perhaps the KPI of the Death Guard has been completed well, and it is rare for the Empire to approve some rest and rectification time for the Death Guard.
After all, the Death Guard intercepted and annihilated the two xenomorphs in Just, successfully defending the world after the Rust system.
Of course, Hades thinks that it also has the role of the "love letter" he wrote.
Since Machado's inappropriateness, Hades tearfully describes the Death Guard's poverty, poverty, and nothingness.
Of course, Hades wrote something else by the way, such as some small stories about the various primordials and legions that he knew.
If the emperor doesn't care, leave it all to Macardo!
Hades will never admit that this is an attempt to dig a hole for Machado.
In order to prevent alteration and erasure, the letter is accompanied by the Empire's largest black ship, along with King, and Hades' two Spirit Knights.
His knights—Hades was about to break his heart.
Kim returns to Terra. Knowing a lot about Blackstone, he will serve Terra's Soulless and Machado.
Makado promised to give Kim access to Terra's technology, after all, the Emperor had a treasure like the Psionic Titan in Terra.
Compared to the Knight, the difficulty of crafting the Titan is completely broken, and it is the top jewel that symbolizes the crown of human industry and technology.
Hades reluctantly realized that Macado had tied another carrot to his head to make him grind.
Although there is no conflict between working and becoming stronger.
On Motarian's side, the original body was still puzzled by the words of the forbidden army, and Hades directly sent the letter from Makado to Motarian.
Motarian frowned the whole time at the letter, and finally realized that not really hacking Makado on Terra was a mistaken, failed decision.
Motarian and Hades scolded Machado for half the night, and finally reached a consensus on their attitude towards Machado.
The next time there was another quarrel, Motarian rushed over and cut Machado, and Hades pretended to be blind and couldn't see anything, so he didn't go to the fight.
Ahem, secretly put a cold gun or something.
Although Hades knew that the final outcome would be Motarian being pressed by Machado.
But, but what if Motarian wins?
Come on, Motarian, Hades will help you with anything but help.
In addition to this denunciation of Machado, the Death Guards are relatively idle at the moment, and it seems that they have become notorious, and the other legions are not bothered by the Death Guards, and in the nearby star field where the banquet takes place, the docking between the Death Guards and mortals has become much smoother and easier.
The First system is still recovering, but the dockyards of the Forge World are already filled with ships of all kinds—some harvested by the Death Guards after they have destroyed the two Xenomorphs, and some that the Empire has unilaterally allocated to the Death Guards.
Hades could guess who the ships originally belonged to.
The Ultramarines and Imperial Fists absorbed the warriors of the Vanishing Legion, while the Death Guard absorbed the ships of the Vanishing Legion.
Although these ships have been unilaterally sacked by the Empire, only the most basic empty hull remains, and even the supporting crew is gone.
But as long as there is, it's good.
If you count these ships, which are not currently in combat, the fleet of the Death Guard has suddenly expanded by a third.
Hades figured that he could tear down a few ships and put one together for himself - otherwise it would be too late by the time Just actually regained production capacity and started producing ships.
The fleet of the Death Guard is adrift in orbit on the main planet of Just, and the Legion Commander has been wandering the ships lately, picking out the ships of his choice.
The remaining Hounds and Death Guards continued to help the Sages of Justest resume production, this time by keeping the Grave Keepers on the lookout of the Legion, prohibiting religious rumors or making people laugh at religion.
Imperial truth, boy!
It's wrong, but it's in line with this version.
And what is the Legion Commander doing? It seems that because Galaspar was included in the Death Guard Conscription Planet, Motarian, who was the fundamentalist of the Conscription Planet in the original book, seems to have let go of this part of his obsession.
Perhaps it was also because Motarian realized that production and development were what the Legion needed now.
Warriors, artillery fire, swords, the more the merrier.
Mortarian is negotiating with the World of Just's Forge, and the Lord of Death wants to include the planet in Death Guard's conscription planet.
When it comes to the Legionnaires, Motarian is always hands-on.
When Motarian led a fleet to encircle and suppress Memanic, the people on Ore 7 in the Good system impressed the Lord of Death.
Due to the complex topography of Ore Star 7, the Juster Mechanic has not yet formed a large-scale automated mining model here, and rudimentary manual mining is still maintained here.
Maybe it's also because these oil guys think it's cheap and efficient for a long time.
The people here live by mining ore and exchanging supplies from the sages, and live in the intricate mines beneath the planet's surface all year round.
When the alien ships arrived, people armed with ore pickaxes and relied on complex tunnels to fight with these aliens, and in the case of an extreme shortage of materials, they erupted with amazing tenacity and fighting spirit.
The Lord of Death was pleased with this.
Yes, yards.
(End of chapter)