Then he faced an encirclement and suppression attack from the navy.

After all, Sintira itself is the most important capital world in the Calixis Sector, and Angron's rebellion here is tantamount to a slap in the face of the Empire.

But that was never a problem. Although the Planetary Defense Force had no available space military forces... Angron still defeated a naval force stationed there.

Don't ask too many details. Angron himself is too lazy to think about tactics or anything like that.

In short, just boarding, jump onto the opponent's flagship and kill as many people as you can, control the actions of their ships, and then continue to fight to support the enemy!

The navy stationed locally actually has no loyalty or backbone.

There really is a hero who would not hesitate to use his own warship to ram the Spirit of Vengeance for the Emperor...

They would not choose to stay in such a corrupt hive planet as a garrison and become corrupt along with the local governor and nobles.

Anyway, Angron showed no mercy when slaughtering them, and after killing a similar number of them, he got a crippled navy.

After this time, he bought himself more than three and a half years of peace.

The empire's low political efficiency meant that some distant rebellions would take a very long time to respond to...

Unfortunately, the distress signal sent by the navy's astropaths before surrendering was not noticed by the surrounding Astartes regiments because of the warp storm.

Angron succeeded in conquering an industrial world within the Empire... conquering a world in the same way he had failed before.

But after that, what should be done?

Well, that was a complex issue that Angron had never gotten involved in or thought about.

How to rule the world?

Of course, Angron, who was once a slave gladiator, would never think about such a grand question...

And when he was hit with the Butcher's Nails and followed his gladiator brothers to destroy cities and kill people, he had neither the time nor the ability to think about these problems.

As the Primarch, he might not have been good at this. Even if he had such talent, it would have been worn away by the torture of the Butcher's Nails.

As for being forcibly captured by his cruel father, Angron chose to completely give up.

The only way he conquers the planet is to kill. And it is not the kind of killing a chicken to scare the monkeys, but to kill, kill, kill!!

After all, if he kills all the people who raise questions, there won't be any problems bothering him anymore.

But now it was different. When Angron tore apart all the oppressors and resisters, when he faced a hive city with a population of tens of billions, past experience was completely useless.

In fact, he also thought about just leaving. After all, he slaughtered those nobles and soldiers purely for his own pleasure.

If he wanted to pursue true freedom, he should just leave now. Follow your heart and continue to wander in the galaxy, kill things you don't like, and live your own life.

But he finally chose to stay.

Maybe it's because of the original memory of this body, or maybe it's because Angron is just a fucking fussy and weak person!

Seeing the people of the Middlehive filled with hope at the death of their oppressors... but as Angron looked into their eyes, he was reminded of his own brothers and sisters on Nuceria.

If that time, they succeeded.

If Angron really overthrew all the high-ranking knights, would his brothers and sisters also look at him with such eyes?

Angron softened his heart. Perhaps changing into a mortal body gave him mortal weaknesses.

From the cold-blooded Lord of Red Sand, he turned into a fucking fussy thing!

So he stayed and began to help those poor people in his own way.

He spent a month conquering Sibellus, another hive on the world of Sintira...

But he did not massacre all the nobles and bureaucrats, but tried to tolerate the existence of some of them.

Because Angron knew that he was good at killing, but he knew nothing about governing. And those people in the Middle Nest who had never read books were even less capable of the art of governing.

He forced himself to tolerate and allow those who once ruled Sintira to rule here again and improve this corrupt imperial world according to his ideas.

Tolerance may be the first step a ruler should take, and that is what Angron did.

And then, over the course of three years, Sintila did get better.

The quality of life of the people in the two hive cities has improved a lot...

At least the vast majority of the groaning population on this planet have obtained basic food and clothing and human rights.

Of course, all this is not as simple as it sounds.

During these three years, Angron killed countless nobles and officials who had returned to their old ways. Every day, he was like a ghost wandering over Sintira, looking for those cystids who dared to break the rules he set and covet things that did not belong to them.

He was actually becoming more and more like Curze, except that compared to Curze, the people of Sintira were not as hopeless as those of Nostram, and Angron was also trying to focus on other things.

It is impossible to feed the surging population of this hive city simply by killing corrupt officials.

Angron had to dismantle most of the redundant military production lines in the two heavy industrial cities of Ambulon and Gunmetal City...

These factories, which were used to offset the tithe and sign comprador agreements with the Mechanicus, were all converted to produce equipment for civilian engineering.

And because Sintira is a nest city, it does not have the ability to serve as an agricultural world.

Angron had no choice but to drive the stolen ship to the nearby agricultural world of Regulus, cleansed the local upper class in the same way, and then directly carried out a rough commodity link between the two cities.

With this method, Angron completed the circulation of goods in an extremely brutal way, ensuring the construction of the basic livelihood of the people and allowing people who were willing to work to have basic food and clothing.

In fact, if Sintira was not a hive city but a relatively normal and backward world, Angron's rule would never be so troublesome.

But precisely because it is a hive city, a cog in the entire huge machine of the empire, it seems so troublesome to rule.

But at what cost?

The price he paid was that he tore up the agreement he had signed with the Mechanicus, and at the same time angered several major forces in the Calixis Sector.

The Cestel Alliance in charge of the agricultural world, the Inquisitor Lord Caidin's Inquisition and the State Religion, the Ministry of Justice, the Colin family that controls the affairs of the nobility, and so on...

Of course, the most important thing is that he did not pay taxes - defying the tithe was equivalent to submitting documents of rebellion to the Terra government, successfully getting himself into a bigger vortex of trouble.

But Angron had no regrets.

He thought that he was not following his heart and doing something that made him unhappy...

He thought that if he wasted so much time paying attention to the meaningless lives of these people who were destined to die young, his power would definitely stagnate or even regress.

How can a heart that pursues freedom soar when it is bound by mundane affairs and unable to be itself? How can the power of the magnetic field grant it any blessing?

But Angron was wrong. When he saw the faces of those who finally lived a decent life due to their own efforts...

When he saw their dead eyes light up with the first glimmer of desire for life, Angron suddenly felt a sense of relief.

He actually felt an unprecedented sense of satisfaction and happiness.

He went to retrieve the black sword that had fallen on the same planet as himself...

He mustered up the courage to pull out the magic sword that carried fragments of his past and soul.

At that moment, all the unbearable past returned again, Angron the Oathbreaker, Angron the Coward, Angron the Slave!!

He did not accept it, nor did he reconcile with it. He sealed the sword and the past, but carried it on his back and continued his work.

This incomplete relief allowed his magnetic field strength to break through all the way and reach the realm of 700,000 horsepower...

A power that alone is enough to destroy all the past times!

However, after three and a half years, Terra finally sent an army to fight against the rebellion.

Failure to pay the tithe is an act of rebellion that the Terran government will never tolerate...

They could tolerate the governors and nobles' sustainable exploitation of the local world, but they could not tolerate not paying even a penny of the tithe.

The biggest reason why the black-hearted King Huron was labeled a rebel was that he refused to pay taxes. In this empire, the only inevitable things are paying taxes and death.

The navy from the Calixis fleet reached the orbit of Sintira. The Imperial Navy, led by a Grail-class battlecruiser Triumphof Saint Drusus, easily tore apart Sintira's rebuilt planetary defense force and began a landing battle.

Angron won, and Angron lost.

He blew up the main battleship, dispersed half of the naval forces of the anti-rebel army, tore apart the Inquisitor Lord Kaidin who led this tragedy, and let the other half escape into the warp and disappear without a trace.

But the order he had worked so hard to establish was instantly shattered...

A large number of Sintira people, who had finally managed to live a somewhat human-like life thanks to Angron's efforts, died under the navy's artillery fire. Cities and buildings were completely destroyed, and the death toll exceeded one billion!

Angron stayed alone in the ruins for three days. After he emerged from the ruins, he made a bold decision.

He gave up control of Sintira, allowing the nobles to rule the world again and paying tithes to the Calixis Sector Government—

Although he knew it was meaningless, the Navy and the Inquisition would never let it go after suffering a loss...

The Terran government would not allow a planet that had rebelled once to be exposed so easily...

After regrouping, the anti-rebel army will surely massacre the hive city with blood to wash away their humiliation.

But this will buy him some time, some time to do what he thinks is right!

He couldn't stay here forever to help his people resist the invasion, because the Empire's revenge was bound to be endless.

This time it is just a small navy, so will it be an anti-rebellion army led by Astartes next time?

Or is it the Inquisitor who brought the extermination order?

His power alone is not enough to protect everything. All he needs is a virus bomb, and everything he protects will be destroyed. But since the rebellion has begun, there is no choice to stop!

Because the best outcome would be for Sintira to become the second Krieg. His people would not even be qualified to survive under corrupt power and could only survive as a component.

Angron was not good at politics, and he could not learn the complicated exchange of interests. So, he left his people, but this was definitely not like Nukelia betraying those who trusted him!

He will still fight, still kill! He will do the only thing he knows how to do and what he is best at!

He was going to fulfill a dream that he had imagined during the Great Crusade but had never realized.

He wants to do something that is both grand and small in scale.

Attack Terra and capture the old Emperor alive!

Then force him to cede Sinthila to himself!

82. Incomplete Brothers

Angron knew that he could not protect his people, and no matter how many he could kill, he could not make the Empire truly abandon this hive world.

Not because of how important Sintira was, but because such examples would never be tolerated - no sacrifice was too great to be unacceptable, no betrayal too small to be tolerated, that was the motto of this paranoid empire.

Even with a million worlds, Angron couldn't make this behemoth feel any pain. He couldn't change anything...

Even if he kills for three hundred years on his own, it may not be enough to shake the empire's ruling status.

If he were a real Magnetic Field Madman, at this moment he would probably just kill without tolerance, or directly go to some important places to cause destruction, to make the empire unhappy and make himself happy.

Angron is not a complete lunatic after all. After removing the Butcher's Nails, he may really begin to gradually return to his original self.

Oh, I've become a nagging guy...

But Angron could not find any way out, because his recklessness had pushed things to an irreversible situation. For the dignity of the empire and even more for the benefit, those high lords would not let go.

He couldn't protect the world by himself, even though he had consciously cultivated some seeds with magnetic field power... but they still needed more time to become stronger.

Angron racked his brains, and the only most reliable method he could think of was this one—

Kill Terra, and take over the position of that witchcraft bacon!

Of course, it doesn't mean that Angron wants to sit on it. He just wants to attack Terra and threaten the High Lord to cede Sintira to his management... If the High Lord can't do it, then he can only go to find that witch bacon.

This is also what Angron has always wanted to do!

During the Great Crusade, he had imagined more than once about beating the Emperor, but unfortunately he was still a slave accustomed to submission at that time and did not have the courage to fight the Emperor to his death.

But now it was different. Without the Butcher's Nails, Angron became fearless - damn old man, I'm going to fuck the shit out of you this time! !

A single-man attack on the Terran Palace sounds like nonsense, or it is nonsense.

If he could really do that, wouldn't he be even more powerful than Horus?

Not really, and Angron would not go so far as to compare himself to his unfortunate brother who had been drugged and driven into dementia.

Moreover, breaking into Terra alone and attacking Terra are two different things.

At least if there was only him or one warship, it would be impossible for the Sun Navy to mobilize all its forces.

The mountain formation would not fire at his forehead, and those stubborn Imperial Fists would not rush up to chop people down.

The advantage of an individual is that he is small enough to be ignored and despised... and this is how Angron was able to confidently break into Terra.

But in fact, it doesn't seem to be that difficult to sneak into Terra. During the past ten thousand years, the number of guests who visited Terra was not countless, but at least it was always crowded.

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