299. Hades sneezes wildly
Motarian didn't end up with the stupidity of randomly naming two Death Guard recruits and then asking them to pray.
This is a kind of ...... The slightest touch of thought will make you feel very stupid.
Motarian even began to worry about whether his attempt would really make Hades aware of anything.
If Hades really knew about it, he would definitely laugh at it...... Mortarian stopped his thoughts just in time.
The Lord of Death began to comb through the information he had received from Ugo and Kirkland.
Kirkland has always insisted that Hades is the god who redeems humanity in the subspace, and that devout prayer will allow believers to receive Hades' protection from the pollution of the subspace.
Ugo, on the other hand, recounted in detail what the commander had asked them to observe, that in the ocean of subspace, the flames of humanity would move with their thoughts to the Black Domain (Ugo did not look very good when talking about the Black Domain, and seemed to be very determined), and then these flashing flames would be swallowed up by the Black Domain.
Motarian pondered, it was like actively approaching the Black Domain in the realm of subspace.
If this can eliminate the influence of subspace on humans, it would be a good idea.
It is the need to guide people ideologically...... It's more cumbersome......
But...... Motarian pondered why Hades didn't encourage Kirkland. If the gains outweigh the losses, then Hades will definitely choose to do it.
Hades can't stand the pious attitude of others? No...... Motarian had never seen anyone more blind to the gaze of others than Hades.
That's ...... Anything else?
Something Motarian didn't know, the downsides of prayer.
Under the hood, the Lord of Death frowned deeply, what could this be?
At the same time, these losses must not be too expensive, otherwise Hades would not have left Kirkland's life.
Aside from Machado, Hades had never told anyone that his Black Domain had always been limited by the Emperor's psionic powers, and that Motarian was not a primordial who used psionic perspective, and he could not accurately perceive changes in the Black Domain.
In the end, Motarian can only be sure that it is [prayer] or [religion] that will cause Hades not to see, but he can still bear the loss, as for what the loss is......
Will it hurt Hades? Or will it have an impact on the realm of subspace, psionics?
Motarian didn't know.
But the Lord of Death has already determined what he is going to do.
Mortarian first sternly warned Kirkland, and even though the mad sage's faith gave him great courage, under Motarion's deliberate intimidation, the sage still trembled and swore to keep his vow not to preach—
In the name of Hades.
Motarian then meets with Margo, a former member of the Hound, a quiet and resilient mortal who understands the meaning of the Primordial better than Kirkland.
Margo's reply to Motarian is similar to Kirkland's, with the only difference being that the mortal who first discovered [for the sake of Hades] thinks that Hades has his own troubles, and as believers, he should remain silent according to Hades' will.
Motarian thought for a moment and decided to have Margo go to Justher to fetch the ship that Hades had found to be custom-made...... And not let Kirkland go.
Since Margo herself was not familiar with the Mechonists, Mortarian called on a Techno Sergeant Pasteur to accompany Margot.
Motarian had some impression of the sluggish-looking technical sergeant, which Hades seemed to have mentioned, and it was quite good.
Pasteur was also nominated by Hades and Enrique to be the next heir of the Foundry Hall, if this heir is really enough to succeed the Foundry Hall, then he must be able to handle the relationship with the Foundry World and successfully bring Hades's ship back to the Death Guard.
So the Lord of Death was relieved to let the two of them set sail as representatives, and by the way, he brought a team of death guards as security.
Naturally, Motarian ignored Kirkland's seemingly flickering lights, and told the sage to go back and continue producing anti-psionic weapons, intensifying the grave guards around him.
…… And the last thing to do is......
The sound of steady breathing came from under the gas mask, and Motarian pondered, wondering if the Death Guard had really reached its final step...... The Lord of Death made up his mind......
Mortarian summoned Vaux and Garo and ordered all traces of the Death Guard Commander on the Endurance to be sealed or altered.
Hades' offices, break rooms, and single casting rooms were all cordoned off, and no one was allowed to enter except on Mortarion's orders.
Then there are the various manuals written by Hades, the system of grave keepers created by Tohades himself, which is easy to do, and Motarian himself deleted the ...... left by Hades in the various manuals Strange quotes.
Motarian rearranged the quotations into another booklet, but did not sign them.
In the documentary footage of Hades in the duel cage, Motarian hides the image of Hades smirking at the crowd, leaving some blurry images.
Motarian calmly watched as the Death Guard was puzzled by his actions, but the Lord of Death did not hide Hades' exploits, on the contrary, the Memorial Room of the Endurance always had an introduction to the Commander's exploits, and the Lord of Death did not prohibit the Death Guard from mentioning the Commander in his lectures.
For a while, rumors of the Commander's departure were even circulating within the Death Guard, but both Garrow and Vokes remained reticent.
Motarian didn't respond to this, he just added the Legion Glory link to the education of the planet under the jurisdiction of the Death Guard, and the Commander, as the most important person who influenced the style of the Death Guard, was naturally included in the Legion's historical glory, as the pioneer of anti-psionic energy.
They only need to write objectively and impartially about what the commander has done, and there is no need to depict the image of Hades.
When the next group of Death Guard recruits arrives at Death Guard, they feel like a responsible, perfect, yet distant commander.
Powerful and distant figures, profoundly influenced the Legion.
In his office, white and dark green, Motarian silently looked back at all sorts of strange remarks about Hades' writing.
He felt a little frustrated, but perhaps it was necessary.
For these new bloods who were about to join the Legion, Motarian thought silently that if the opportunity allowed, (and it is better never to have such an opportunity) they would certainly be able to shout "For Hades" with responsibility and reverence.
I just don't know if the veterans who tell Hades's bad jokes can have such pure and personal subjective assumptions about Hades.
Motarian couldn't do it anyway.
As for what if Hades came back and saw all this and began to curse Motarian and demand that it all be reversed......
Motarian converted Hades' personal break room into a public exhibition room, and spread his various quotes, along with that damn makurag blanket, onto the bed in Hades' lounge.
By the way, you can't cover that rift......
…… Motarian had already begun to look forward to Hades' return, and then scolded him for a change in the future.
No, yes!
(End of chapter)