Invading the Multiverse, the Creator of the Only Real World.

Chapter 253: The Agricultural World's Request for Help

Chapter 253: The Agricultural World's Request for Help

Sanchi, an agricultural planet, is also the imperial world closest to the Green Ocean Star. Although it is the closest imperial world, it is at least separated by no less than six star systems.

In the empire, in order to maximize the scale effect and improve production efficiency, different planets will be transformed into planets with single functions according to their respective characteristics, such as mining planets that provide ores, hive planets that provide ore, etc. Among them, there is a type of planet called agricultural planet.

Hearing such a description, most people may have an illusion in their minds, such as bright and warm sunshine or an orchard full of fruits.

But these are just propaganda posters for the hive world. There are no fruit trees laden with glossy fruits here, only kilometers of hissing corn.

The vast land will be divided into countless production areas, tracks will be laid, and pest control machines will be spread over the vast land. Then there will be millions of low-level servitors. Although these servitors only retain the lowest level of cognition, their physical functions have been strengthened for labor.

The original ecology of these planets will first be systematically destroyed, the forests and oceans will all be razed and filled, and more than 80% of the area will be converted into farmland.

The atmosphere is filled with fertilizer dust and pesticide mist, the land is compacted, sandstorms are rampant, and the environment is controlled to the minimum level that allows crops to be harvested and residents to live in.

The only reason for the planet's existence is to provide crops for other planets that have no agriculture or whose agriculture is not enough to be self-sufficient. The identical fields stretch to the horizon, and the high-yield crops float in the wind.

The huge crop yields quickly drained the nutrients from the soil, and more and more nitrates and phosphates were transported here by transport ships from outer space. The fertilizer factories that never stopped working simply dyed the air yellow.

Eventually, the soil degraded into floating soil during repeated harvests, and the crisscrossing pipelines were gradually eroded by chemicals. When the time for harvest came, the huge harvesters would greedily suck up every grain of food, and then these crops would be processed and pre-processed, and then sent to spacecraft for transportation to other worlds.

Except for a few nobles who left their jobs, most residents were restricted to heavy agricultural labor and were rarely allowed to leave for other planets. By the time those who arrived found that there was no quasi-paradise as advertised, it was already too late.

Therefore, there is a saying among those indentured laborers: they came for the land, but in the end they became part of the land.

Sanchi is such an agricultural world, responsible for the food supply of hundreds of surrounding worlds, but now Sanchi is infested with greenskins, and not just greenskins, even some alien species are appearing.

In order to save this world, and more importantly, to save the food supply of dozens of surrounding worlds, a battle is imperative.

"What? Green Star responded to our distress signal." Governor Sanchi was very happy to hear that someone came to rescue, but his face fell when he heard that it was Green Star.

Don’t think that the agricultural world has weak defenses. In fact, precisely because it is an agricultural industry, their defense system is very strong. It’s just that humans are strong, but their enemies are even stronger.

This time, the ones who attacked Sanchi were the famous Tyranids, which can be said to be the most alien alien race ever encountered by humans.

No one knows where they come from. They are locusts in the universe, devouring one vibrant planet after another. After the human empire's colony planet, Tyran, was devoured by these creatures in a short period of time, people began to use the word "Tyran" to refer to these terrifying aliens.

Unlike so many other species the Imperium has encountered, the Tyranids do not seek territory, power, domination, wealth or revenge. They seem to care little for these things, their only goal is to devour all life, to feed an insatiable maw that will not rest until all life within the galaxy has been wiped out.

The most terrifying thing about the Tyranids is that they have the ability to implement this seemingly impossible plan in a terrifyingly efficient manner.

Whenever the tentacles of a hive fleet reach a planet with life, the end of that planet is certain.

At this moment, one of the tentacles of the Great Devourer has entered Sanchi.

The Governor of Sanchi did not know how terrible the Hive Mind was, but they knew one thing, that is, Green Ocean Star was not strong, and they came here just to die.

"Large-scale Genestealer sects have been discovered in several hive cities. The local Ministry of Justice is no longer able to suppress them. Several regiments of the Astra Militarum have been wiped out. We are in imminent danger." Sanchi's general reported to Lord Rakel.

All this happened too suddenly. While the Astra Militarum was still gathering, the Gene Cult had already launched an attack.

The Zerg will erode human genes, and the infiltration has been going on for centuries before the arrival of the Zerg fleet.

Genestealers, along with the transportation networks of various races throughout the universe, have spread to countless worlds. They lurk in the shadows of city sewers, or in a container in a merchant ship's cargo hold, or perhaps in a basement in an abandoned temple that has been abandoned for hundreds of years, looking for the right time to welcome the arrival of the Zerg fleet.

Sanchi's Genestealers have somehow developed to the fifth generation, a generation of atavism. The first four generations will become more and more like humans, but in the fifth generation, the Genestealers will revert to the Zerg and summon the arrival of the Hive Will.

Now that the Genestealers have made their presence known, challenging the entire planet of Sanchi, their call will inevitably bring the tentacles of the Great Devourer.

"The knights suffered heavy casualties, and the Astra Militarum is unable to resist. The Empire may have given up on us," said Lord Rakel.

Faced with such a bad situation, it is by no means a wise decision to continue to deploy troops to Sanchi. The best way is to use whirlwind fish or phosphide weapons to destroy the entire world.

This is as it should be. After all, although the destruction of Sanchi will lead to a devastating food crisis in several surrounding worlds, humans will always be able to survive, right?
Human beings will always find a way to survive in adversity, even if it means becoming less human.

"Report to the Governor, all our space fleets have been shot down, they are coming!"

The tentacles of the Great Devourer arrived earlier than before, accompanied by a huge shadow that dyed the entire sky purple. Everyone fell into despair, only the greenskins let out fanatical roars. They were not afraid of war, but longed for a grand war.

But arriving at the same time as them, there was also a huge fleet, a fleet shining with gold and silver light.

(End of this chapter)

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