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Chapter 154 The Empire's Famous Unlucky Guy

Chapter 154 The Empire's Famous Unlucky Guy

"Should I say you're worthy of being called such?" Looking at Mai Mai and Mu Se in front of him, Chen Xi had the urge to cover his face. "It's fine that you're extracting succubi to be demon hosts, but you actually brought back canned food? And you're such a crying mess?"

Looking at the yellow cans placed in the stasis field in front of him, Chen Xi really didn't know what to say.

"I saw it and just picked it up." Mai Mai's expression was a little daunted, but she still tried to persuade Chen Xi, "Besides, it was a bunch of unlucky people like the Weepers. How could you bear not to pick it up and save it when you saw it?"

"Okay, then why did you put it in the stasis field again after you picked it up? And it looks like it's about to die?" Chen Xi pointed at the large and small fatal wounds on the yellow cans in front of him that were placed in the stasis field and asked the two people.

It wasn't that Chen Xi felt strange, but the yellow cans in front of him were really too miserable. The worst one had half of its sternum peeled off, with at least half of its two hearts and three lungs exposed, and its intestines hanging down so that if you didn't know better, you would mistake it for a plague pig from Nurgle's family.

As for missing limbs, almost everyone has them, and seven or eight cans cannot be put together to make a complete one.

Under normal circumstances, these cans would all go into the Fearless oven.

Looking at the unlucky looks of these cans, Chen Xi could only shake his head and sigh. Who made them the unlucky wailers?

This group of Blood Angels, which were founded during the Cursed Army's founding period, have been unlucky since their inception, and nothing they encountered has gone smoothly.

Take their most recent incident for example, when King Huron rebelled they jumped in, believing that the High Lords' suppression of the Maelstrom Rebellion was an interference in Astartes' internal affairs.

"No, buddy? Is this something you can get involved in? Even if you say you owe King Huron a favor and are here to repay a debt of honor, that's better than saying you think the High Lord is meddling in Astartes' internal affairs!"
If the Emperor had not been so displeased and given these unfortunate bastards of Sanguinius a chance to atone for their sins, these unfortunate guys would probably have been killed by the Council of High Lords.

But even so, they still have to fight the Redemption Expedition to prove themselves again.

Although everyone knew that it was an atonement expedition with no supervision at all, as long as they found a place to hide for a hundred years, they could say that they were done.

Yet, these stubborn, unfortunate souls actually went on an expedition! You could have gone on an expedition, but they chose not to replenish their troops or supplies, dragging along the three hundred remnants of the Badab War and planning to go on an expedition like that.

Finally, an Inquisitor couldn't stand it anymore and forced them to supply and recruit soldiers. Then the Salamanders also left a batch of supplies for them, so this group of unlucky guys didn't get wiped out.

It is said that the flag of the Weepers was destroyed in the Badab War and was later handed over to the nuns for repair. The nuns who repaired the flag sewed it while crying, and this flag is also called the Flag of Tears.

If these unlucky guys were just unlucky, Maimai and the others wouldn't have picked them up out of sympathy, and would not have risked being attacked along the way to get them back.

The biggest reason why weepers are so pitiful is that they will truly fight to the death for the innocent.

During the defence of a Black Crusade, the Weepers' status as a Chapter founded in the Damned again worked against them, as the Ascetics refused to associate with them and deserted them when the Weepers defended Corillia from a Black Legion attack.

Despite the changed situation, the Wailers chose to remain and defend the more populated Imperial worlds, suffering heavy casualties as a result.

When a relief force of Ultramarines and White Scars arrived to rescue them from the planet, only 200 of their brothers remained.

The Weepers who survived the battle were quickly swept away by a Warp storm and vanished without a trace. The entire Chapter was soon declared lost in the Warp and presumed annihilated.

After their return to the Imperium, they were cast into the Maelstrom by the High Lords, a slightly less unlucky period for these unfortunate individuals. 698.M41 - The Corinthian Crusade, involving 300 Space Marines and the Storm Maiden Battle Barge, resulted in two-thirds casualties during the liberation of Slaughterhouse III.

But later, the tyrant Huron of Badab rebelled, and the Weepers, as a member of the Maelstrom Guard, were swept into it. During the war, they were attacked by the Minotaurs, and both the chapter leader and the chapter mothership were killed. The entire chapter was beaten down to only 300 people.

However, when these 300 people went on the expedition of atonement, they came face to face with the bloody mouth of the Kraken Hive Fleet.

These hapless individuals fought a hopeless battle defending planets like Malvolion and Devlan from Tyranid invasion, and paid a heavy price for it.

The last time they heard from them, they had been lost in the battle with Hive Fleet Kraken.

Although the Blood Angels tried many times to find these unlucky guys, they were always unsuccessful. It was not until the Thirteenth Prince launched the Indomitable Crusade that they fished these unlucky guys out again and gave them the Primaris incarnation.

I can only say that these unlucky guys are really unlucky.

(A famous unlucky guy in the galaxy)
"What are you going to do with these cans? If you put them in the Dreadnoughts, you'll have to pay for the machines yourself." Although Chen Xi sympathized with these wailers, he didn't plan to put them all in the Dreadnoughts.

Although being placed in a Dreadnought can allow an Astartes to continue living, it is a torture and a pain. No Space Marine wants to be placed in a Dreadnought when he dies in battle.

All they want is a good night's sleep, not to live in pain forever.

As for curing them...of course it is possible, but the injuries are so serious that there is only one way to treat them.

This method obviously cannot be made public at this stage.

"Well, we've thought about it. We'll give the one who's most seriously injured a Leviathan Dreadnought." Mai Mai said, indicating that he planned to get a Dreadnought for one of the Weepers.

Dusk also spoke at this time: "As for the remaining ones whose injuries are not so serious, we will try our best to treat them. After they are cured, they will be posted to Gutreis as Death Watch. We will discuss other matters after Guilliman returns.

Otherwise, if we let them go, the entire Weepers will be wiped out."

"This injury is difficult to heal. It requires Primaris." Chen Xi looked at the weepers with missing limbs and shook his head helplessly. "I'll send them to the Knights of Embers. You go and get Mephisto. He's an angel after all. He needs to know about this."

"But the matter of the Original Casting..." Mai Mai became worried when she heard Chen Xi mention the Original Casting. "Now that the Thirteenth Prince hasn't returned to the empire yet, is it okay to take out the Original Casting?"

"Just let 32 ​​take action and say it's some hidden technology of the Mechanicus." Chen Xi was certainly unwilling to take out the Primaris technology right now, but there was really no better way to save these Weepers. They were seriously injured.

At this moment, Twilight suddenly spoke up, "Isn't Olivia next to you a student of Dora Kaur? She should know about the existence of Primaris technology, right? Why don't we ask her for help?"

"Olivia? Can she keep a secret?" Chen Xi showed a worried expression.

(End of this chapter)

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