Immediately afterwards, a hole appeared above the flare, and Tzeentch's cut eyeball rolled and fell into the rootless and bottomless abyss of despair, leaving a clear blue sky.

"It's a pity that we couldn't save his true form. We only got one eye gouged out, which was a good deal for that birdman."

Russell sighed, gently stroking the Orb of Truth in his hand, and said half-jokingly: "Magnus, how do you feel now? Tzeentch is now one-eyed like you."

His joking question went unanswered, because the Thousand Sons wizards including Magnus and Ahriman standing behind him had already fallen into indescribable deep shock.

The image of the Raven God Tzeentch is ever-changing and has no fixed pattern. Some forms even have more than 10,000 eyeballs. However, Magnus, the Demon Prince of Tzeentch, knows that the damage caused by the Star Bullet to the Lord of Change is not simply "gouging out an eye", but a deeper, essential concept -

Lost half of His sight...

Chapter 150: The Uninvited Khorne

After Tzeentch disappeared, only an empty warp space rift remained in the center of the flare, overlapping with the crystal clear diamond-like corpse of the star, looming.

Swallowing the Eye of Mystery did not bring Russell the same enlightenment-like boost as in martial arts novels. Part of Tzeentch's essence that was cut off along with the eyeball and other complex subspace energies that fell into the void were all equally decomposed by the void into dead nothingness, leaving nothing behind.

The escape of the Lord of Change did not allow Russell to relax, because he saw that behind the curtain, in the subspace where he had forcibly extracted a vacuum, a field of blood and fire suddenly spread out.

Rivers of blood boil between the dark sky and fields strewn with skulls and corpses. Volcanoes spew out boiling brass, and thick smoke turns the sky and the earth dim. Countless souls fight each other sleeplessly in this purgatory of war, just to gain the favor of the being sitting high on the brass throne.

The vicious dog at the Blood God's feet growled and snarled in a low voice, making people wonder whether the dog's face under the Skull Lord's mask would secretly growl along with it.

Looking up at the bloody purgatory dominated by killing and war in the warp, the blood and fire filling his vision allowed him to roughly understand what was happening now:

"Is Tzeentch afraid that I will jump into the warp and chase him to beat him, so he tricked Khorne into blocking my way?" Russell didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Besides finding it funny, I was also a little curious about how Tzeentch had tricked the Blood God into coming to cover his retreat. It couldn't be some cheap trick like "The Star-Shooter is a very good chopper, you definitely can't beat him."

As the god of conspiracy, Tzeentch would not resort to such crude tricks even if he was in a panic during the transformation process... right?

No matter what, such a huge rift is right in the center of the galaxy. Russell has no doubt that the provoked Khorne will extend his sword out of reality and cut himself. Someone has to clean up the mess left by the Death Stalker and Tzeentch.

"Maybe I was too lazy in the past? Every time I go out, troubles come one after another." Russell felt helpless.

After sending a psychic communication to Coroniae explaining the current situation and telling it and Grey Wind not to worry, Russell carried Magnus and Ahriman, who dared not move, and led the Thousand Sons wizards to jump directly into the subspace rift in the center of the flare.

After Russell jumped into the warp, the astronomical phenomena caused by the mutual harm between the god-level units disappeared, the empty projections quickly dissipated, and the warp gate torn open by the three vortex bombs and the Tzeentch ritual was closed within a few minutes, as if it had never appeared.

The destructive flares dyed blue and purple by the blood of Tzeentch remained forever in the physical universe, becoming an indelible scar in the starry sky; the blood and war brought by the Lord of Skulls were also blocked behind the curtain again.

After all, it has always been difficult for the God of the Warp to interfere with reality.

"Where did the Marshal go?" Gray Wind's optical sensor looked at the subspace rift that had completely closed and disappeared from afar, feeling a little worried.

"Um, the master said he went to visit the Brass Fortress, and told us not to worry, he will be back soon... Grey Wind, do you know where the Brass Fortress is?" Coronie only had a vague understanding of the psychic communication sent back by Russell. This is a common drawback of transmitting information through the subspace.

"I don't know." Gray Wind couldn't answer Koroni's question: "Did he say anything else?"

"The master also said that Tzeentch is the most cunning god of conspiracy. Even if the master gouged out one of his eyes and caused him to flee in a hurry with severe injuries, this incident itself could be part of Tzeentch's larger plan."

Koroniai continued, "The master asked us not to clean up the battlefield yet and to remain vigilant. His departure now may have fallen into the trap of Tzeentch's plan to lure the tiger away from the mountain. Maybe. Tzeentch's plan seems to have been cracked by the master, but no one can be sure whether there are any subsequent hidden parts in the Lord of Change's calculations..."

The further he talked, the weirder Coronie's expression became. Gray Wind, who was listening to the story, also had the same weird feeling.

The Marshal seemed to be too wary of the evil god Tzeentch. The various precautions he had taken against him had reached a neurotic level.

Whether it is Grey Wind's subjective battlefield analysis of the existing information or the large amount of information collected by Coroniai through the scattered Zerg swarms, they all reflect one fact - the war is over.

The Holy Math Fleet was completely destroyed, Magnus and the Thousand Sons were captured alive, the Lord of Change's plan for the Tombstone Gate failed miserably, and even Tzeentch himself was beaten by the Star-Bomber.

In such a one-sided situation, it is difficult for anyone to understand why Russell was still trembling with fear as if he was walking on thin ice, afraid of falling into a pit, after achieving a complete victory. Is it really necessary to be so overly cautious?

Gray Wind really couldn't figure this out, but it didn't matter. Soon, the God of Conspiracy proved to everyone that no matter how cautious they were, they could never be too cautious in the face of His calculations.

Thanks to their absolute trust in Russell, although they could not understand his cowardly caution, Coronie and Grey Wind were still ready to go to war at any time according to Russell's orders.

The remaining four hundred-odd biological fleets of Coronia were gathered together. Countless soul-eating poisonous bees and other melee ships protected the giant scorpions and soul-seeking bone spiders in the center, deployed in the most conservative defensive posture.

During this time, Grey Wind also reignited the psychic dust to activate the soul echo receiver, psychic divination array and precognitive interface, and used the tachyon sensor to rescan the surrounding environment of the galaxy.

If it were the star-dense area inside Euspineus, Gray Wind would need to expand the scanning range to all the surrounding galaxies for safety reasons. Now, thanks to Faya's location, the distribution of stars in this area at the far east is extremely sparse, like sprinkling a few grains of sand on a large plate. Each star system is very far apart, and the astronomical distance of dozens of light years around the flare galaxy is empty.

Only having to scan one galaxy saved Grey Wind a lot of trouble.

The sensors of the Gray Goo mothership have included the entire galaxy in its detection range, paying special attention to the corpses of stars in the center of the galaxy and the crystalline planets where the Zerg swarms are located.

The planet was originally blasted by Grey Wind with a spear of light thicker than Luna, and was retraced to its last complete stage before the explosion because of the intervention of the evil god Tzeentch. If Russell's worries were not groundless and the Lord of Change's plan was really not over, then this planet that was personally intervened by Tzeentch was definitely a major suspect, second only to the corpse of the star that was once occupied by the Eye of Mystery.

As it turns out, this is indeed the case.

When the psychic divination array, precognitive interface, soul echo receiver and other equipment swept across the Flare Galaxy, Grey Wind focused the "sight" of all its sensors on the resurrected zombie planet, and finally, it discovered some clues.

"There is an extremely weak psychic signal inside the core of the star, so weak that it is almost undetectable, but it does exist."

Gray Wind silently charged the main gun and shared the information with Coroniai in a deep voice: "The wavelength spectrum of this psychic signal is very similar to the Tzeentch demons detected before, with only a few negligible differences. I can be sure that this psychic signal belongs to Tzeentch."

He did have a backup plan.

Chapter 151 The Void Beast

Because Tzeentch had already escaped, without the evil god's interference, even the weakest psychic signal could not escape Grey Wind's serious detection scan.

After discovering that there were still Tzeentch demons inside the core of the star, Grey Wind immediately recharged the light spear and began to bombard the star again.

This time, Grey Wind, which had calmed down, had a clearer goal. It did not blindly reconstruct a gun barrel thicker than Luna's to forcibly achieve an effect similar to that of the Earth-shattering Star. Instead, it used the T-slot main gun of a conventional Titan ship to accurately and repeatedly carry out targeted blasting at the most vulnerable point of the geological structure.

In the silent space, the light spears flickered frequently, and a large number of tachyons blasted open the geological structure from the coordinates calculated by Gray Wind like chopsticks piercing through soda crackers. The precise light spears struck directly through the core of the star.

The star-penetrating strikes perfectly controlled by Gray Wind were more energy-efficient and efficient, and allowed Coronie to deploy a large number of biological ships in the near-orbit of the star without having to disperse the swarm to avoid the hot debris flying after the star explosion. The nervous system of each brain worm was always running at full power to maintain the psychic local area network covering the entire swarm, preparing for the next possible emergency.

Soon, under the precise scalpel strike of the Gray Goo mothership, the carbonized crystal planet located in the outermost ring of the flare galaxy was melted to form a huge wound shaped like a meteorite crater. With the last luminous spear strike of the Gray Wind to the center of the wound, the last nickel spherical wall inside the star core was also destroyed.

However, the shattering of the nickel wall was not like the last time the star was shattered. It also destroyed the energy system of the Tombstone Gate. After blasting open the last barrier, what appeared in front of Huifeng was a faint green light leaking out from the gap.

The surging high-energy particles cut through the unknown territory. The originally weak psychic signals became strong and complex after the star body was pierced. The huge information flow formed by the massive signals impacted Gray Wind's sensors, shocking it greatly.

After penetrating the nickel wall, the light spear could no longer destroy the deeper pyramid ruins. This could only mean one thing:

The Tombstone Gate located in the center of the star core had already completed its restart, and the powerful energy system left by the Necrons was fully online, blocking the attack of the Gray Goo mothership with its powerful high-energy field.

The complex psychic signal displayed in front of Huifeng was a surging river with huge water volume. Countless light spots rushed in and flashed away, and each light spot represented a powerful demon individual.

That was the endless demon army of the Lord of Skulls, entering the Webway through the Tombstone Gate and heading for a battlefield planned by the Lord of Change.

"It was a mistake. We failed to stop them in time before Tzeentch repaired the Tombstone Gate again. The demon army has already entered the Webway."

As Coroniai spoke, the swarm of insects began to move without any delay.

Hundreds of thousands of Soul-Eating Poison Bee assassination ships formed a swift spear attack and pierced directly into the star core. The webway controlled by the demons had no machine souls to poison. Countless Soul-Eating Poison Bees had already begun to self-disintegrate during flight. Under the hollow chitinous shells, a large number of small Zerg individuals designed for land warfare were being born.

Ahead is the realm of the Blood God. The small star core is filled with astronomical numbers of hideous vampires and their bloodthirsty bronze bull mounts. Flesh hounds are galloping in the webway, and skull cannons wrapped in blazing flames are standing one after another.

In the blood-red torrent, you can occasionally see Space Marines' heavy tanks and fighter planes piloted by mortal believers soaring over the Webway. They are the butchers who have devoted themselves to the Blood God, the Khorne warbands - "Scarlet Templars", "Skull Crusher"...

It is hard to imagine that such a closed star core space can accommodate such a large army of Khorne marching at full speed. After the first Soul-Eating Venom Bee rushed into the Tombstone Gate in a suicidal charge, Coroniai got the answer.

"The Tombstone Gate is just a tiny crack opened by the Necromancers in the Webway, as insignificant as a pinhole in an industrial water pipe. The width of this Webway has reached the level of a star system, enough for a space fleet to sail through."

Following Coroniai's words, the suicidal soul-eating poisonous bees fell into the webway, smashing into the Blood God's army like bloody meteorites, triggering a war cry of blood sacrifice to the Blood God and a roar of the bronze bull like a tsunami.

The Butcher Zerg with poisonous blood swarmed out from the corpses of the Soul-Eating Venomous Bees. Their greedy desire for destruction was not disturbed by any evil. Their sharp four arms contained the fierce subspace poison that poisoned the soul. The Zerg swarmed in with absolute discipline, killing the bloody torrent flowing in the webway.

The Khorne army seemed to be particularly angry at these enemies that fell from the sky. The angry skull cannons kept firing at the corpse of the Soul-Eating Venom Bee until they realized it was a corpse.

The irritable vampire wielded a blood-colored battle axe, a long sword, or any other cold weapon, and rode on a bronze bull to charge head-on at the aggressive butcher Zerg. The tireless flesh hound seemed to know no pain, and its endless anger drove it to roar and pounce on the Zerg butcher even with its skin torn.

Thanks to the anti-magic collar bestowed by the Blood God himself on its neck, the Flesh Hound has a high resistance to the mental poison concocted by the Zerg. Unlike ordinary vampires, it will not be killed by the butcher's claws. It can charge repeatedly and feast on the soulless flesh and blood of the Zerg... Well, not that much.

Soul-eating poisonous bees continued to force their way into the tombstone gate and continuously sent more Zerg units into the webway, and the Blood God's army was endless. The soulless Zerg and the bloodthirsty demons launched a bloody and crazy massacre against each other in the webway.

Coroniae didn't know where this demon army was going, nor did it know Tzeentch's true purpose, but it understood a very simple truth - it was right to oppose anything that the enemy agreed with.

As the Zerg continued to deploy troops to fight the army of Khorne, Grey Wind also sent a large number of Grey Gu carrier-based aircraft into the Webway, splitting into two groups to search for the source and destination of this army.

On the way, it tried to have its carrier-based aircraft drop some bombs during flight or use energy weapons to carry out long-range attacks on the torrent of blood below, but Grey Wind soon found that this was ineffective. The gamma rays it emitted were distorted and eliminated by the power of the warp before approaching the vampire line, and the damage caused was not as good as a casual blow from Coroniai's Zerg butcher.

"Strange, it seems that only by using cold weapons or short-range hot weapons for close combat can these demons be effectively harmed." Gray Wind was a little puzzled: "The demon army does not have ultra-long-range attack weapons. Did the evil god give them the blessing effect of 'not using ultra-long-range weapons themselves, and not allowing others to use ultra-long-range weapons'?"

Compared to Tzeentch, the Lord of Change who always plays with spells, this group of blood-red demon army is of a completely different style. What a strange god.

Grey Wind was just wondering what kind of god would be so stupid as to buff his demon army like this, when suddenly, a message came back from a Grey Gu carrier-based aircraft flying in the opposite direction of the Khorne demon army:

In a web as wide as a star system, illuminated by the dense light of souls, void behemoths larger than space battleships were floating in the sky above the Khorne demon army and "swimming" towards this side.

Gray Wind was shocked: "Is that a space whale...?"

Koroni was greatly encouraged: "We don't have to fight a one-sided war of attrition?"

Chapter 152: The Blood God’s Feast

What appeared in Grey Wind's detection field of vision was a group of huge creatures between organic creatures and subspace entities: Void Whales.

Unlike the gentle and friendly Tiyangchi space whales among the stars that never actively attack other ships, the native species of this universe, the "Void Whale", is far more ferocious than the Tiyangchi and is much larger in size.

The group of void whales cruising in the upper layer of the webway are like a group of hundred thousand mountains floating in the sky. The smallest young whale is more than 1500 kilometers long, and the largest adult individuals are even more than kilometers long. The mere existence of such majestic creatures is enough to shock people.

The highest-standard warship in the empire, the Queen of Glory's main battleship with a standard length of about 27 kilometers, is as insignificant as an insect in front of such a behemoth.

"In my database, there are only a few interstellar creatures that can be compared with this group of space whales in size." Gray Wind murmured as he watched the oppressive group of void whales swimming closer and closer.

Koroni wiped the saliva from the corner of his mouth, his eyes sparkling: "There are bigger ones... For example?"

"For example, 'Void Spawn'? An egg of this creature is as big as Nifol Prime. Adult Void Spawn will lay eggs next to a star, so that it will be captured by the star's gravity and become a planet, using the star's light and heat to hatch its cubs."

Gray Wind explained, "The newly hatched void spawn has a body size of a celestial body, and is extremely ferocious. The marshal lost half of his torpedo fleet to kill it."

"Star, an egg as big as a planet..." Coronie's mouth, which had just been wiped clean, couldn't help but ooze out sticky saliva, and she couldn't stop it.

...Should I tell it that the body fluids bred by the void are highly poisonous?

"Apart from the Void Spawn, I'm afraid only the Ether Dragon, the Claw Dragon, and the Tiyangqi Tribe Mother and other special guardian units have huge bodies measured in 10,000 kilometers." Gray Wind finally said with some emotion: "Is it because of the special mutation caused by the subspace? I didn't expect that the space beasts would appear in groups here."

This universe is really a mess.

The Gray Gu carrier-based aircraft cautiously turned on the holographic shielding field to hide itself, trying to observe the status of the Void Whale Group at close range, but to no avail.

The bodies of these behemoths are highly symbiotic and entangled with the energy of the warp, making it difficult to detect them with conventional detectors. The overly large size of the void whales makes them a hiding place for various alien creatures and warp demons, and their number has even formed a complete ecological cycle system.

The Void Whales are like living giant ships, carrying their native or stowaway passengers as they cruise through the cold and dark space and shuttle through the turbulent sea of ​​souls.

And now, due to the personal intervention of the Lord of Change, they have entered the Webway in droves.

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