Warhammer 40: Gods Of Mortals

Chapter 136 The Judge and the Great Sage

Chapter 136 The Judge and the Great Sage

……

night.

Vic took the transport plane back to the ship as he did every time he finished his inspection activities, and Chuck just glanced at him before doing other things as before.

Vic recorded what he saw and heard in the hive world after screening, so that the Inquisitors could understand the situation of the Tyrone galaxy.

Usually, things that are not good for the Tyrone galaxy will be screened out, including traces left by some heretics that were eliminated before, but this time the screening of Vic was extremely firm, and he even beautified the situation in the hive.

After recording, Vic got up and left his room, and went to Chuck as usual.

The space inside the ship is huge, just like a small city. Some people even live and reproduce on the ship for several generations. They don't know what life on the ground is like.

Vic walked through the ship and gradually walked into a dark and deep corridor.

The corridor was trembling slightly, and a sound came from the opposite side.

These made Vic feel a little familiar, and he stood where he was, waiting quietly.

Until a "giant" stepped out of the shadows, wearing his iconic red robe, with a curved metal belly, and holding a metal long ax in his hand.

"Great Sage." Vic immediately saluted the giant, "When did you come?"

The person who came was Belisariu Kaur, the great sage of the Mechanic Cult.

And there was another person behind Kaur, an old man, his body was completely blocked by Kaur, and because he wanted to ask Vic about something, he walked out from behind Kaur.

Vic didn't know the person next to Kaul, but he could roughly guess that this person should be Horst of the Tribunal.

Kaul walked up to Vic, looked down at this short subordinate, and a cold mechanical voice came from his sounder: "I have already set off when you set off for Tyrone."

Vic was very surprised by Kaul's arrival. He thought that the great sage would not come to the Tyrone galaxy in person, and he hadn't seen the mechanical ark before seeing Kaul.

"I asked you to investigate this galaxy, what information did you get?" Kaur asked.

Vic's electronic eyes flickered a few times, and immediately presented Kaul with a backup of the information he had recorded.

The feed is transmitted to Kaul, who continues to look at Vic, but is actually looking at the record.

The record sent by Vic includes today’s content, but it does not include the part where he obtained the STC and walked with Governor Tyrone, because if he thinks that the Om Messiah is someone else, the consequences will be absolutely unbearable .

"How many STCs did you find in Hive World?" Kaul asked after reading the records.

"None." Vic replied calmly.

After receiving such a weak answer, Kaur was not angry. He stared at Vic for a while, then nodded: "It seems that there are no STCs in this galaxy, and all they use are heretical technologies."

Hearing that Vic was not in a hurry to refute, he stood silently.

Kaul didn't say this to Vic, he turned his head and looked at Horst, who was always silent, "What do you think?"

"Whether the people in this galaxy are heretics will have to wait for me to investigate." Horst said.

Listening to the conversation between the two, Vic felt a little uncomfortable. It would be easy if the great sage came alone, but Horst came so soon, and the first stop was not to investigate the plague. Obviously, they came here specifically for the affairs of the Tyron galaxy.

"While you investigate, can I go to the Hive World and meet the Governor?" Kaul asked.

"Why are you asking me?" Horst asked back.

"Then it's better for me to go there myself." Kaul glanced at Horst, and then continued to move forward, "If the governor is indeed a heretic, he will let the fortress and the fleet smash the ship I'm on first, you There will be evidence."

Horst silently watched Kaur leave, then looked at Vic: "Come here and explain the situation to me, pastor."

"Yes." Vic nodded.

……

After a while.

Horst sat in Chuck's room, checking the records for the galaxy.

Chuck, Lena and another judge have been transferred to deal with the plague. This is a direct order from Horst, and no one can disobey it.

But Vic is a member of Mechanicus, he will not be transferred, and although he is very worried that he will be tortured by the trial court, Horst not only did not torture, but let him sit next to him.

"A person who led the people to defeat the former governor and integrated the entire galaxy..."

"Still a dedicated soldier."

Horst checked the records about Qin Mo, and he didn't have any expression or emotion when he spoke, which made it impossible for Vic to tell whether he was applauding Qin Mo or belittling him.

Horst didn't approve or belittle, he just recalled things from a long, long time ago.

When I was a child, there was a tyrant on my home planet. This tyrant was very cruel. All women and men had to ask for his consent when they got married. His desire for control permeated every corner of the planet. It can only become a piece of minced meat torn apart by steel hounds.

Then there was a man named Eland Brant who joined the Resistance Army, and finally killed the tyrant by virtue of his force and psychic talent, and Brant became a member of the Tribunal.

Because the memory was too long, Horst remembered that he was the one who killed the tyrant in the next second after the memory flashed in his brain.

Horst told Vic about his memory, and then waited for Vic's evaluation.

Kovik simply said, "You have something in common with Governor Tyrone."

"No." Horst shook his head. "How can I be similar to an unscrupulous person who uses a lot of unknown technology? People in the Tyron galaxy know that their governor is an uncertified psyker, but still It's not right to cover him, to follow him."

"But...but...if you showed psychic talent when you were young and were taken away by the black ship or executed, would you still be able to lead the resistance army to overthrow the tyrant?" Vic asked in surprise.

"I'm thinking about it now, and I think I should have been certified at that time before returning to my home planet to overthrow the tyrant." Horst replied.

Vic was taken aback by this.

Horst smiled and shook his head: "Don't worry, I'm not going to insist that the governor of this galaxy is a heretic... To be honest, I think he is pretty good. If the governor of my hometown is [-]% better than him, I will be honest. Be a commoner."

Hearing this, Vic breathed a sigh of relief.

Horst sensed this state of mind from his eyes and body movements, and immediately asked, "You seem to be deliberately covering up the governor?"

"No, never." Vic shook his head.

"It doesn't matter." Horst rolled up the recorded parchment and put it in his pocket. "The entire human race will face a catastrophe. We need the power of the Tyron galaxy."

Vic was very surprised: "What? Wait a minute, I..."

"You know the governor, right?" Horst patted Vic on the shoulder, and then said: "Tomorrow, you will go to the hive world with me as my entourage, and I want to talk to the governor about something important. .”

 Sorry brothers, I've been too tired these two days, let's go to the fifth watch first.Wait for me to adjust my biological clock.In addition, let’s promote the group: 826398184. Usually, you may find time to write a chapter or something, and you can vote for what to write in it.
  
 
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