Chapter 719: The Book of Calamity

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Underground Broome, inside a branch research facility.

The three Death Shrouds advance in a straight corridor, with the person at the front of the line in charge of cracking traps and leading the way.

The man at the back of the line is responsible for intercepting the glandular hounds that pop up from all over the place.

And the man in the middle holds a book of calamity.

In the lair of the Death Guard, on the Plague Planet, there is a library that has been used by Mortarian to store a variety of forbidden books, including various theoretical archives of his research on the plague virus, as well as the forbidden books of numerology he studied, a complete collection of cursed and vicious spells.

The most prized items in the library are the seven Books of Calamity, one of which is occasionally given to the Champion Warrior by Motarion.

The Death Shroud, wielding the spell of Calamity, was clearly a champion of Mortarion.

However, the champion is not serving Motarian right now.

The three-person team walked forward for a while.

When the person at the front of the line suddenly stops and shows the sarcoma-covered and tentacled bird in his hand to the champion behind him, the champion realizes that they are making a pointless detour in Fabius's laboratory.

But the ornithography has shown a new course.

"Go to that new route right now!"

Typhonse's order rang in the ears of the three Death Shrouds.

Immediately after leaving Merham, Typhonse was busy searching for the Hallows stolen by Fabius, which he already knew was located on Bloom.

But in front of Vashtor, Taiphons, who showed that he would go to Bloom to retrieve the holy weapon no matter what, hesitated and became cautious.

If Fabius could find a way to steal the Hallows, he would never leak the news that he had obtained the Hallows just after stealing them......

He may have cheated.

Instead of immediately assembling a large plague fleet to attack Bloom, Typhons ordered the three Death Suits to investigate Bloom and make sure that the Hallows was on Bloom.

If it exists, even if it is Fabius's trap, then you have to grab the Hallows.

And now, Taiphonse is waiting for the results of the investigation of the three dead shrouds.

"Don't hesitate, find me the Hallow!"

When Typhonse, who was far away on the plague planet, pressed for the order again, the champion in the Death Shroud had to take out the Book of Calamity.

The book has a twisted and painful face on the cover.

When the champion reaches out and turns the pages respectfully, the face on the cover of the book lets out a wail of pain.

The champion finds the page he wants to see, a page of books with spells that save him the need to hurry.

"Sa, Kansa."

An obscure voice came from the big mouth of the champion's abdomen.

This voice cannot be produced even by the spirits, only by the mutated limbs that have grown after receiving the Nurgle faith.

As one spell after another came out, a twisted crack appeared in front of the three Death Shrouds.

A faint green light filled the corridor as the crack appeared, and the walls and floors and ceilings were mutated to varying degrees.

Where the rift stood, a six-meter-tall twisted skull grew, its skull opening its mouth as if ready to devour everything.

The Shroud Champion closed the page in silence and slowly walked to the twisted skull's mouth amid the wail from the cover of the Book of Calamity, and he vanished before appearing deeper in the lab.

The other two Death Shrouds also entered the mouth of the skull and teleported directly to a new place, which was the new route shown on the bird divination.

The three death shrouds came to Bloom in the way they had just been.

Directly through the spells on the Book of Calamity, he traveled a great distance in an instant, from the plague planet directly to the interior of a laboratory somewhere on Broome.

It's a big deal for this spell to just weave through different routes in the lab, but there's nothing you can do about it.

The Death Shrouds move on.

As before, there were enemies in the corridors, but this time they were no longer Fabius creations like glandhounds, but some Space Marines in crimson armor, some sadistic demons, and some mortal minions smeared in blood and blasphemous symbols.

Strictly speaking, these people were not enemies, because they were all very puzzled when they saw the sudden appearance of the death shroud.

But the Death Shrouds easily use their scythes to make their enemies wither away in confusion.

Following the guidance of the Bird Divination, they killed and advanced at the same time, and finally the Bird Instrument detected the location of the Hallow.

The Plague Ark, stolen by Fabius, is located at the end of the road ahead.

The champion with the Book of Calamity in his hand looked up.

At the end of the field of view is a large metal gate.

"Onward! Advance! ”

Far away on the plague planet, Typhons has seen all of this through psionic energy, and at the same time has used his psionic energy to project his voice onto the bodies of the Death Shrouds.

Needless to say, the Death Shrouds knew they should move forward, because the Hallows were the Hallows of all of their loyal servants of Nurgle, not the Typhons alone.

But before the Death Shrouds decide to move on, a gate opens on the right side of the road ahead.

A sadomasochistic demon prince walks out with a red-armored space marine, and a mortal slave who appears to be a general.

On the left side of the corridor, an alien emerges from it, with many legs and eyes.

The champion of the Death Shroud immediately remembered that the alien's name was Cyclopao, a race of aliens that inhabited Dracasi and was intelligent.

Cyclops appear here......

The champion looked at the sadomasochistic demon prince and suddenly realized that this guy might be Lord Ubang Drak of Drakasi.

Because Ubonddrak did not ascend from a human to a demon prince, it was actually a member of the reptile race of the hundred-eyed insects.

Even if it doesn't seem to have a few traces of the Cycloshin race on its body now......

"Fabius actually called the Death Guard to help?"

Ubonddrak was just as surprised by the Death Guards as the people who had killed them before.

As someone who had just been called for help by Fabius, Ubondrak was present in a small branch lab on Broome because Fabius had told him that the lab was for teleportation technology, not biotechnology.

Ubendrak entered the teleportation technology lab to use it as a secret military camp to deal with the enemies of Broome.

Enemies in the main laboratory.

It was hard not to surprise Upondrac at the appearance of the Death Shroud, for he didn't know that Fabius had a way to get Typhons to move.

After a brief pause, the Lord of Dracasse prepared to say a few words to welcome the new allies.

He was not a man who was too cruel to communicate, as evidenced by his ability to share power with many individuals on Dracasie, including mortal slave owners.

But just as the words of welcome were about to be spoken, Ubonddrak saw the corpses behind the Death Shrouds.

(End of chapter)