Chapter 114, among mortals, there are also heroes
Tadius didn't know how he did it.
He led his company, according to Yan Fangxu's orders, to the wind farm here to carry out the mission.
After the orbital bombardment, he and his troops were not even the main force, but were carrying out the blockade mission with the team from the Governor's Infantry Regiment.
Later, the Space Marines and Battle Nuns arrived, and he didn't even figure out what to do at first.
Until a Space Marine and a nun died in the heart of the previous orbital bombardment.
It was only when the surviving nun used the Signal Corps' channel with some panic to report the situation to their head nun, that Tadius understood what was going on.
Then he strode toward the hollow.
Everyone looked at his behavior, a little confused, and didn't know what he was going to do at first. But soon a colleague reacted and came up to try to stop him.
In the pouring rain, his colleague hugged his waist from behind and yelled in his ear: "Are you crazy! Don't want to die? ”
"Let it go!" Tadius struggled hard.
"Don't die! That's something that even Space Marines can't do! You just gave your life in vain! ”
"Who said that?" Tadius broke free, turned his head to his colleague who fell to the ground, and said, "What is needed most in this battle is a strong will, and I am not lacking this!" ”
When he said this, he thought of his friend Cody, remembered the way he pulled a grenade and jumped into the enemy line, and remembered what he had not been able to do at the time.
These not only did not hit him, but made him more determined: "This world has nothing to do with those space marines and battle nuns, they can still fight hard." Why don't we dare to sacrifice for the sake of saving our own homeland, for the sake of fulfilling the ambitions of the Governor and all of us? ”
"I'm not afraid of death, I've been afraid once, but I'm not afraid this time! I'll go to fight! I know I may be dying, but when I'm dead, I hope more warriors will come forward! ”
"We will win!"
He raised his arms and shouted, turned resolutely, and walked to the hollow with his red hat in the wind and rain.
He couldn't see where the void was, but he could roughly determine that it was within a certain range through the previous information, and then he could reach out and grope for it.
A few minutes later, he touched it.
A white mist drifted in front of him, and when he came back to his senses, he came to that spiritual realm.
A roar from the Fury Owl's projection pointed out to him where the enemy was.
Tadius did not hesitate for a moment, and immediately threw himself into battle.
When he came to this spiritual realm in the form of a soul projection, he was bare-handed, but when he had a strong desire to attack, a rifle appeared in his hand unconsciously.
He let out a roar no less than the projection of the angry owl, and pulled the trigger at the monster. The bullet staggered at at the monster that was at least two of his height and needed three or four of him to hug it.
Essentially, the gun, the bullets that were fired, were the power projected from the mental will of Tadius himself. He was fighting with his own will, and it didn't matter what the specific performance looked like. The scenes in the spiritual realm will only conjure up the scenes that he is best at and are most familiar with.
Those bullets that shoot out have a quite significant effect, but it is not realistic to kill the angry owl projection just by relying on this.
Against his fire, the Fury Owl projected a roar of rage at him. From its gaping beak, a white storm projectile erupted, striking him in the chest.
The Storm Bomb looked far more terrifying than the spells cast by the blue-robed men he had dealt with when he fought alongside Cody, and it was assumed that he should be dead. But he didn't care about that at all, just thinking about punching that rag twice as much as he could before getting hit.
Then, the storm bomb slammed into his chest, sending him flying.
He fell a little farther away, and his whole body was in great pain, and he felt like he was going to fall apart.
But it's a good thing to feel pain, and if a storm bounces down and kills you, you won't even feel the pain.
Unlike now, he could still endure the pain and struggle to get up from the ground.
But in the process, the projection of the angry owl had already rushed to his face.
He flailed his left arm in response, and an explosion-proof shield appeared on his arm, blocking a thump from the Wrath.
The angry man frantically raised a pair of Li's forelimbs, raised them high, and smashed them down again.
One, two, three......
Tadius held on.
His mouth and nose were bleeding.
If there were bystanders, he could even see that the spiritual body, which symbolized his entire soul, had become unstable and had a tendency to collapse.
In a state of discouragement, Tadius's mind was reminded of his friend Cody.
They grew up together in the Abandoned Cave Society, shivered together in the dark cave when the bandits of the 'Prisoners' attacked the Abandoned Cave Society, saw the light brought to them by the Governor together, joined the army together, and became political commissars together......
Then he couldn't help but think of Cody's last scene before he died, when his friend in a red hat jumped from the half-rubble and killed his enemy with two grenades.
Carrying an explosion-proof shield to resist the attack of the angry owl, Tadius was in a trance, and the scene in his memory overlapped with the scene he saw in front of him. He actually saw a Cody, jumping out of the air, with grenades in his hands and waist emitting green smoke.
Rumble!
Explosion happens!
The projection of the Fury Owl, who had raised a pair of forelimbs again, was about to gather strength to deliver the final blow, and was blown to pieces.
In his confusion, Tadius was shrouded in a white mist, and then he felt the wind and cold rain slap on his face.
He fell backwards and fell into the puddle, and there was a roar in his ears, and he felt a warmth between his mouth and nose, which was the blood flowing uncontrollably, but it was immediately washed away from his face by the rain.
His confused eyes looked out and saw many robed figures rushing towards him.
He stretched out his hand and gave them a thumbs up, and then it was pitch black before him, and he didn't know anything.
……
Schneider couldn't believe what he was seeing.
After solving the troubles of the wind farm he was responsible for, he worried about the condition of his wounded fighting brother, and rushed to this side.
Halfway through, he heard the bad news.
One of the brothers who survived the 100-year expedition died here.
He was extremely angry in his heart, and even more complained about Martins.
It's not that he can't accept the sacrifice of his fighting brothers. Even, in the past experience, he has long been accustomed to sacrifice.
But he could not accept that his fighting brother died worthlessly.
That's right, he just doesn't think it's worth it right now.
They should die for the revival of the warband, not on a planet that can't support the warband's rebuilding at all.
He had always felt that Martins and Rizzo were wasting their time.
But if it's just a waste of time, forget it. Perhaps, time would have made his two brothers understand that it was a ridiculous thing to put their hopes in the emaciated psionic governor.
But now, they have wasted not just time, but the lives of their fighting brothers!
That's unacceptable.
He's going to come here, take his brother's corpse, and then go to Martins and Rizzo and ask them if they've made the right decision.
If they really want to follow this governor all the way to the dark, will the six people they have left dead enough?
A brother has already died, but the light of day for the rebuilding of the warband has not yet been seen! On the contrary, the ridiculous governor had been planning for a long time, and a city that he had fought for was about to be destroyed in a storm.
With anger, Schneider came here.
Then he saw a mortal who had dealt with an enemy that his fighting brother had not been able to defeat to the death.
How is this possible?
How is it possible for a mere mortal to do this?
He'd just experienced a battle against the Fury Owl projection, and he won easily.
He is an immortal warrior who has fought for three hundred years, and his spirit, his will, is much stronger than steel.
He agreed with the previous judgment from Goritte and Pastor Rizzo that this kind of tenacity could only be possessed by them, the angels of death of the emperor.
Not even those battle nuns were up to that level.
But right now, a mortal?
Why?
He admits that in his long combat career in the past, there are many mortals who have fought side by side, and indeed the Space Marines have to admire.
But those heroes, even among the most elite Astral Army, are rare. How can this indigenous officer in front of him be compared?
He instinctively refused to believe it was true.
But the last void did shrink rapidly and eventually disappear. The dark clouds that shrouded the city and made the entire city dark were also rapidly dissipating, and a ray of sunlight shone down.
The wind is subsiding and the rain is receding......
No matter how much Schneider couldn't believe it, everything he saw in front of him was true.
……
[Activable Hero: Tadius]
Very curious about how Tadius did it, Gu Hang tried to find the answer from his system interface.
So, he saw a new message in the hero interface.
Tadius can already be activated as a hero.
He nodded tentatively.
The cost of activating is 50 bounty.
He didn't spend the gift, but he could see some clues from the price.
50 points, that's the price you need to go from LV2 to LV3.
This means that once activated, Tadius is a hero who starts with LV3?
The corners of Gu Hang's mouth brought a smile of relief: "Among mortals, there are also heroes!" ”
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That's the end of the story.
I've been scolded a lot lately, and I have my own summary and apology later.
I hope you can give more confidence, I know it's wrong!
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