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Chapter 468 I didn’t use much force, why did you die?

Chapter 468 I didn’t use much force, why did you die?
But to Thor's surprise, the silent Raven Guard didn't pay much attention to Thor's reminder.

"Don't bother Saint Doraemon over such a small matter. Just report it."

"Oh, so Lucius will be resurrected as long as the person who killed him is pleased?"

"Would you feel happy or excited if you killed a wild dog on the side of the road covered in mud?"

The Raven Guard spoke slowly, his tone calm and sincere, as if he was just stating an obvious fact.

Thor's expression froze for a moment, and it took him a few seconds to understand what the Raven Guard was saying.

Thor tried his best but couldn't resist. One of the Four Chosen Gods along with Kahn and Ahriman, in the eyes of this Raven Guard, he was just a stray dog ​​on the side of the road.

The son of Corax would take no pleasure, no enjoyment, in killing him.

《I thought it was a stray dog ​​on the roadside! 》

"Which good guy is standing in front of the large-caliber steel needle sniper rifle?"

"Then go talk to me about the Shadow Steps!"

"I didn't even try hard, how come you died?"

"After all, there was no experience. I just pulled the trigger and he died."

The Raven Guard shrugged slightly and said helplessly:

"And he is not an opponent worth caring about. He has no noble character, no strong will, and is cowardly and annoying."

Thor was stunned. He had always vaguely felt that this Raven Guard was very powerful, but he didn't expect that he was so powerful that it made Thor feel like they were not of the same species.

"Then what kind of enemy is worthy of your care and can bring you enjoyment?"

The Raven Guard was silent for a while, thought for a moment and then said, "I shot him in the head but he won't die."

Thor's expression became even more rigid, and he couldn't help but look at the corpse lying on the ground.
Lucius was shot in the head by a large-caliber steel needle. Even though the steel needle itself could not kill him, the ashes of a high-level untouchable were hidden inside the needle. After special processing, it had a strong anti-subspace effect, and it also had a good effect on Lucius who was deeply affected by chaos.

If the ashes of the high-level untouchables are not fatal, there are ashes from the burning of the Astronomican inside the steel needle. This ashes is also an anti-psychic weapon. This substance can reflect psychic energy, burn demons or corrupted paths, and even let the victim be backfired by his own powerful psychic energy.
In addition to these measures against the subspace, on a physical level, the steel needle also contains the Water of Thirst from Baal. This ancient nanoweapon will directly absorb all the water in the victim's body, and even the terrifying war beasts of the Tyranids cannot stop it.

"Is there really someone who can survive if you shoot him in the head?" Thor asked with a bitter smile.

"Yes." The Raven Guard nodded slightly at Thor.

Really? Thor was a little curious: "Who?"

"Fulgrim." The Raven Guard uttered a name.

Who?
It took Thor a few seconds to process the meaning of the name and the underlying meaning behind the Raven Guard's words.

Fulgrim didn't die after he shot him in the head, which means he really shot Fulgrim in the head?

"There is another one closest to us." The Raven Guard was silent for a while, then spoke.

"Who? Could it be Perturabo or Mortarion?" Thor asked with a wry smile.

"It's Konrad Curze." The Raven Guard shrugged. "As for Perturabo, we could only choose one of the two. Fulgrim was easier to shoot."

"Mortarion. Never had a chance."

"." Thor just felt dizzy.

Although he still didn't understand this person's identity, Thor could probably guess that he must be one of the legendary figures of the Great Crusade.

"Do you know the name Tavitz?" Thor asked after a moment of hesitation.

According to Lucius, Thor's gene seed should come from a warrior named "Sol Tarvitz".

Thor could often feel that the warrior's battle memory was still in his gene seed, constantly guiding and directing Thor to become a better warrior.
Thor longed to understand the warrior's true self.

"Tavitz, I am not familiar with him, but who in the Heresy did not know this name? Every warrior who fought in the Istvan system knew it."

The Raven Guard was silent for a while, as if he was organizing his thoughts:

"He is a humble and exemplary warrior. He was an excellent officer during the Great Crusade. He does not seek power and status, but is content with where he is. In his heart, his true honor and pride is his loyalty to the Emperor and his genetic father, Fulgrim."

Thor opened his mouth slightly to say something, but the Raven Guard interrupted him.

"Yes, he is an Emperor's Child, son of Fulgrim."

"In orbit of Isstvan III, he was the first warrior to discover the Warmaster's rebellion. It was he who brought the news to his sworn brother, Captain Garro of the Death Guard, who brought the news back to Terra."

"It was Tavel who risked his life to travel to the surface of Isstvan III and tell those Luna Wolves, Emperor's Children, World Eaters and Death Guard who still spoke of their loyalty to the Emperor about the Warmaster's plot."

"My cousin, it was Tavel who tore a hole in the Warmaster's schemes."

"It was he who led those warriors who were still loyal to him and held back the Warmaster."

"He taught the traitors a hard lesson, a lesson they will never forget."

This was the first time that the Raven Guard spoke so much to Thor:
"It is not his fault that he was born into the Traitor Legion. That is why his loyalty is so precious." "The Emperor's Children was once a name full of honor. Many traitors in the galaxy have usurped and tarnished this name. They do not deserve this name. Fulgrim does not deserve it either."

"But Tarvitz is worthy of the name. He is a true child of the Emperor."

The Raven Guard placed his hand on Thor's shoulder and patted him hard:
"I hope you do too."

After saying that, the warrior disappeared into the shadows, leaving behind a somewhat confused Thor.

Swords and chainsaws collided, and the vibrations echoed throughout the cabin.

In the gladiatorial cage, Thor and Kahn continued to fight.
The pressure Kahn brought to Thor was much less than that brought to Lucius.

This is certainly not because Kahn is weaker than Lucius,

It was because Thor and Kahn were now fighting a first blood battle, and the battle would end with the first drop of blood.

Kahn was not good at this kind of fighting. He had to restrain his strength to prevent his axe from chopping off Thor's head and causing blood to flow instead of tearing it off.

The sword in Thor's hand was knocked away, and Kahn's axe was aimed directly at Thor's neck, but stopped at the last moment.

"You're distracted, Thor."

"Lucius may be a wild dog, but his swordsmanship is quite good. It is not humiliating for you to lose to him."

Kahn retracted his axe, retreated to a corner of the fighting cage and said:
"You can even be a little proud. Being able to fight with Lucius shows that you are at least a first-class company commander."

"A company commander like Lord Titus?" Thor smiled lightly and said jokingly.

"That's still a long way to go. He's an Ultramarines, and a Second Captain at that."

"Do you know Ionid Hill? He was the first Second Captain of the Ultramarines Chapter. It was he who turned the red helmet, which originally meant punishment, into a symbol of honor."

Kahn said to Thor as he fought with him.

"." Thor was silent for a while, then continued to ask: "Do you know Tarvitz?"

"What? The Emperor's Son wants to know the history of his own legion?" Kahn said in a joking tone.

"I am the son of Rogal Dorn!" Thor hesitated for a moment, then said firmly.

"Ha, that's the only similarity." Kahn laughed and said, "Tavizz and I fought on the same battlefield."

Thor's expression suddenly became a little excited. He wanted to hear about Kahn's experience of fighting side by side with Tarvitz.
But Kahn immediately poured cold water on him: "I'm not talking about fighting side by side. I mean Istvan III."

"He is the loyalist and the betrayed, and I am the traitor and the betrayer."

"He beat us pretty badly, and that was a hard lesson."

"Tavizz, Rilano, Erlen, Koraga, Loken, Torgaddon, Garo, and Earwind Cruz caused us a lot of losses in the battle of Isstvan III. I almost died in that battle."

"Almost killed by a loyal warrior?" Thor inquired.

"No, it was a Land Predator that belonged to the Sons of Horus, equipped with a sharp bulldozer and traveling at full speed. I almost died from it."

"But you see, although it was a tank that once belonged to Horus, wasn't it also in the service of the Emperor and almost killed the future Chosen of Khorne?"

Kahn's weird sense of humor left Thor speechless, and even Seth and Titus, who were watching the battle not far away, couldn't help but shake their heads.

"Boy, I just want to tell you that without those warriors, without the Emperor's Children Tarvitz and the Death Guard Garro, the Heresy would probably have won."

“We will seize the initiative, and create many surprise attacks like the Battle of Calth, Isstvan V, and the Burning of Prospero—most Legions do not have the resilience of the Ultramarines.”

"It's even possible that we could reach Terra unhindered and attack the Imperial Palace directly."

"I have a vague memory, but I don't remember when, but Angron seemed to have said to me: 'It was not they who betrayed us, but we who betrayed them.'"

"Men like Lucius tarnish the honor of the Emperor's Children, but Tarvitz defends the honor. He is the true Emperor's Child."

Kahn drew a drop of blood from Thor's cheek, ending the fight:

"Would you rather be a true Son of the Emperor, or a false Son of Dorne?"

Thor was silent, put his hand on his breastplate, and then.
"I will not use the name of the Emperor's Child," Thor said.

Kahn raised his brows slightly.

"Until I personally wash away the shame that Lucius and his ilk have brought to the Legion."

"The Emperor's Children shall be reborn, phoenix-like, from the blood of traitors."

What Thor didn't know was that at the same time he said this, Guilliman, who was attending a routine meeting in Zhou Yun's room not far from the fighting cage, heard these words with his extraordinary hearing.

A barely perceptible smile crossed the corners of the Ultramarines' lord's mouth.

(End of this chapter)

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