In general, during this period of time, Agrippina has gone from near collapse to stable and improving. With the assistance of the Dark Angels and Space Wolves, Spyr has led the main force of the Mechanicus to recapture the agricultural world of Ayon, the traditional industrial crop production center of Agrippina.

Ah, can even the Oiler be called out to fight? What 40K Succubus? Reclaiming the territory is the Empire's business, and the Mechanicus has to use it. In other words, in the eyes of the Oiler, this is a complete loss-making behavior, and they are willing to do this? Spyr has enchanted the Forge General, right?

Not knowing that the Emperor had appeared on the spot to bless him, the Oiler thought of some disloyal things when he saw the rabbit and the eagle-like Salmin, but this was indeed a rare victory. Ever since Spyr and Quarren annihilated the main force of the Plague Fleet, Agrippina has been losing.

Skipping over a paragraph praising the contributions of the Astartes, the Mechanicus, the Imperial Navy, the Imperial Guard, and even the Ecclesiarchy in the battle, Spyre asked him about his opinion of Lorisa.

How to say this - after retaking Ayon, the Imperial forces have two directions of attack. One is to attack Arela Bay, a pirate world. Clearing out the heretics and pirates here will probably yield a lot of ships and goods. There is also a small shipyard in the system, so it is possible to repair ships. It is a low risk and medium reward.

The other route is Lorisa, which is not only the lair of the famous fallen angel Cypher, but also the hub of the route between Agrippina and Cardia. It is useful and useless - when the logistics are no longer transporting goods, how useful is it to recapture a station. But if Salmin is willing to fight back, it will be of great use.

The factory in the rear was attacked, so it is reasonable to transfer some people from the front to defend it. But your factory is more heavily guarded than the front before it was reinforced. The fleet or army of the oil man is so greedy that the empire is crying. Why are you still crying poor to me?

No matter how much you curse, you still have to give him people. Salmin temporarily transferred a fast response fleet from Barisar to assist him in the battle. The distance of two jumps, including the time for transmission, is about 20 days. As for Spyr's request for Astartes assistance, it's so funny. Salmin has already sent out all the Astartes that can be sent. Do you want 10,000 Dark Angels?

That's all the good news. Spyr emphasized to Salmin the powerful forces of the two "uncommon" aliens that attacked Agrippina. In his words, they were two new alien forces that could even defeat several star regions of the empire. Little did he know that Salmin knew much more about how powerful and ancient the enemies were - the Necrons and the Tyranids.

The Empire has completely lost control of the Ozymandias Cluster (Oz for short). The war between the metallic aliens that flash evil green light and may be related to the evil power of Chaos, which are identified as the Necrons by some Mechanicus Magi, and the arthropod aliens whose identification information is "Tyrans", is no longer something that a single troop of the Empire can participate in.

Even a huge half-moon alien battleship of the battleship class was witnessed, while the other side deployed a large number of Titan-sized biological war beasts. The void and the surface, the two abominable aliens fought recklessly on the territory of the empire, each with its own advantages, and completely drove the empire out of the Oz star group.

At the same time, still in the Third Front, the war between the demons and the Zerg on Saltras is almost over. Even if the Empire delays the extermination order through the suicide squad, the Zerg's attack on Albiten is an obvious disaster.

It can be said that the Third Front has suffered a lot. After all, fighting a naval battle with the Necrons and a land battle with the Hive Fleet are all a bit abstract. All we can say is that everything will be fine when Spyder launches the attack.

What is Speyer doing? Oh, he is in the Second Front - then why do you ask me to send reinforcements to support the First Front? So you are just being polite to me and don't expect me to send anyone, right?

Spier said he was fishing in the Marin District. If successful, could he reverse the Empire's decline in Agrippina? Although Salmin considered that the probability of being caught while fishing was quite high recently, given Chaos' intelligence capabilities... well, he still believed Spier.

Therefore, it is comfortable to have a general who is trustworthy enough to lead the way alone, and you don't have to worry about everything. Salmin just wrote him a letter back, praising and encouraging Speyer, telling him about the reinforcements and some information about the Necrons and the Tyranids, and then you can wait for good news from Speyer.

"I'm sending an urgent message to Agrippina. Thank you." Salmin put down the pen in his hand. He was not used to using the imperial feather pen. "Also, pass the order down to shrink the defense line and speed up the evacuation. We will return to Cadia when the time comes."

Chapter 76: Battle of Malin District

Agrippina, 'Marinus' Galaxy.

The sky over the Marin District was dark, and a hint of blood red could be seen in the thick smoke. I don't know if it was the sunset cast by the diseased star, or the result of the blood flowing on the ground and in the void gathering here. But what is certain is that in the repeated battles and the bloodiest meat-crushing wars over the past three months, every piece of land and every fortress was soaked in blood!

The Marin District was so important - she tightly controlled the only road to Tabor, and after Tabor, it was Agrippina. If you have to classify it, the Marin District was the Dagu Fort. Once the Marin District was lost, there would be no obstacle before Agrippina.

This is an endless tug-of-war, a meat grinder. The two worlds that once relied on each other, the capital of the Marin District and the secondary of the Marin District, are now using all their strength under the two flags to turn the other side into a hell as much as possible.

Under the reckless orbital bombardment and virus bombing, no creature can survive on these burning ruins without complete protection. Only the toughest vehicles like the Leman Russ can continue to roar under the maintenance of the Gear Boys.

Hundreds of thousands of miles of interlaced trenches and more than a hundred ancient fortresses with void shields together constitute this burning hell that is even stronger than most fortress planets. The remaining more than one billion miners full of hatred and loyalty in the Marin District and millions of star troops from all over the world vowed to make any enemy who dared to touch this place pay the price!

As the most important heavy industry (shipping) base and mining world in the east of the Agrippina sector, the people of the Marin sector will fight to the last moment to protect their world. Every day, tens of thousands of new recruits enter the battlefield holding guns that have just been produced in underground factories.

It was not a general-purpose laser gun, as that weak weapon could not penetrate the armor of the Astartes. When mortals had to face those fallen angels of death every day, there might be another choice besides despair - the battlefield modified laser gun called "Five Guns Down" was quickly distributed to everyone.

It was a special laser rifle that used the turbocharging technology of ship-borne weapons, an extreme weapon that used enough energy for half an hour to fire five times. She had one and only one purpose - to penetrate the power armor of the Chaos Astartes without the Hell Gun and other advanced weapons!

The heat dissipation is extremely unstable, and after the third shot, it needs the Emperor's blessing of a battlefield modification product. But the good news is that she is very cheap, even cheaper than an Imperial soldier, and that's enough. A rotten life in exchange for a chance to personally kill the fallen angel of death who destroyed everything they have.

The saying "five shots down" did not only apply to mortals like them. When the first Chaos Astartes, who still ignored the lasers fired from the trenches and strode forward, had half of his head blasted to pieces by the thunderous five-shot bomb and fell to the ground, the trend of changing clothes swept the entire army.

The consequence of the trenches and the five-bullet weapon was that Leman Russ's World War I appearance was finally inconspicuous. This planet was the Somme in the 150st millennium. Even with the support of Chaos Astartes and demons, the rebels' average advancement speed was only 200 to meters per day and night.

Logically speaking, no commander would invest too much energy here. Without the Titan Legion, it would take decades and hundreds of millions of casualties to conquer the fortresses and trenches on a death world with a total length of hundreds of thousands of miles. All the Imperial troops here have to do is to hold on.

But what if there were a Titan Legion?

Although Spyr can mobilize only two Warlord-class Titans in the Cologne Lesser Titan Corps, no one can deny the power of these divine machines. Warhammer 40k features: Battle One must have some Warhammer 40k features, such as a Warlord-class Titan that can annihilate an entire tank battalion in an instant.

As long as the fortresses, underground mines and factories controlled by the Chaos rebels are destroyed, the secondary environment of the Marin District will be able to bury these hundreds of millions of elite rebels. After retaking the Marin District, the Chaos rebels will fall into the dilemma of Tabor. This is a good opportunity to push the front line to Dantor in one fell swoop.

Opportunities are fleeting. Spyr was anxious, but he couldn't be impatient. This battle would determine the fate of the Agrippina Sector. He was just an ordinary mortal who had to unite the mutually exclusive navy and army to fight a war that could not afford any mistakes. "The throne is above..."

A rare look of pain appeared on Spyr's resolute face - lack of manpower, lack of manpower everywhere. It was extremely difficult for the Empire, which was in a red line, to piece together a little mobile force. If it weren't for the support of the Mechanicus and the Ecclesiarchy, he wouldn't even be able to launch a single offensive.

The letter sent to Cardia was not his only letter asking for help. In other words, he even shamelessly asked for support from Cardia, who was more important than Agrippina. This shows how critical Agrippina's situation was.

Agrippina started the war on three fronts, one was slightly inferior, one was a meatball, and one was almost collapsed. Even the slightly inferior situation in the first place was just created by him. When he started, all three fronts were almost collapsed. Chaos, Tyranids, Ribs, Orcs, all races except Eldar and Titanium were at war with humans!

Even after retaking Ayon, he drew some troops from the First Front and added a lot of able-bodied men from the Crusaders and the Ecclesiarchy in Agrippina. At this time, Speyer's army only had 200 million soldiers, including 130 million new soldiers. Fortunately, there was still a secondary Titan Legion, which was enough to be the final blow.

The navy was in a better situation. The two fleets of Cadia were too crucial. The four battleships were a powerful force that could change the situation. Under his command, they would have an advantage even in a battle with the Chaos Astartes. This was their only advantage that they had to make use of.

The power they lacked the most and needed the most was the Astartes. Letting mortal soldiers fight against these superhumans was the last resort. Even the most stubborn Inquisitor had to admit that the only ones who could fight against the Astartes were the Astartes.

But unfortunately, one chapter, three (four) large companies, two scattered companies, and the two teams beside him, totaling less than two thousand Astartes are all the Space Marines that Agrippina has now, and they will face more than just the Black Legion, the remnants of the Plague Fleet and the two or three thousand Chaos Astartes from other warbands.

The only ones who could participate in this battle were the Black Mane Great Company of the Space Wolves, the Third Company of the Blood Angels, the Third Company of the White Archons, and the Eighth Company, a total of more than 500 Astartes. Even though most of them were elite warriors of the Founding Regiment, the 1:5 ratio of troops was like a natural moat.

The only hope in this regard was an astropathic communication received by the astropath, "Do your best to survive, the son of Dorne is on the way." But with the delay in astropathic communication, this was just a hope. Spyr did not pay much attention to a mass astropathic communication.

Chapter 77: Son of Dorne Arrives on the Battlefield

"Let's start the war right away when everything is ready. There's no need to wait any longer." Speyer's war strategy is radical. Different from Salmin's style of play that can win by playing it safe, Speyer must take the initiative to find flaws in order to fight for a chance of survival amid the empire's numerous difficulties.

The Empire or Agrippina no longer had time for him to waste. He had assumed that Salmin would send troops to support him, so he drew troops from the First Front. This was a risky move. Now it was the Dark Angels of Lorisa who were buying time for them. He had to start the battle before the Dark Angels withdrew.

A war big enough could temporarily stop Lorisa from taking a step beyond the line, and by the time they realized the Empire's lack of combat power, Cadia's reinforcements had already arrived. What Spyr wanted was the mobile forces that could be snatched away during this time difference, a mobile force that was beyond everyone's expectations and should not exist.

One battle, one final decision. Achieving the greatest results at the lowest cost, this is Speyer's art of war.

The two Agamemnon-class high-speed battleships, the flagship "Guardian of Justice", "Ayon" and the entire sector-level fleet are his confidence. The Chaos fleet now has only one Black Legion battleship - the Fortress of Agony, a predator-class battleship and three cruiser squadrons that can fight.

Those Chaos warbands that couldn't even form a complete squadron and the remnants of the Plague Fleet with only a few cruisers left? He only needed to consider how to stop them from running away. This was not pride, Spyr was simply stating a fact, he was invincible.

The only things he needed to ponder were the work before and after the battle. In the battle, his enemies could be in only two states: sinking or escaping. Only the victory in the naval battle was beyond doubt.

What he needs to do is to use this victory as a prerequisite to gain a greater advantage for himself. Tools will narrow the gap between people. It is really outrageous that Mr. Krabs can be beaten 1:3 in armored battles in Tallarn, but in naval battles, Speyer may not be able to turn the losses into negative numbers.

There was no difference between Astartes and mortals in front of ship-borne weapons, and this gap would only be reflected when the Adeptus Achilles Terminator was added. If Spyr could quickly sink more than 80% of the Chaos Astartes warships, he could reduce the number of Fallen to nearly half before the land battle.

In the most dishonorable way, like a mortal perishing helplessly before the ship's weapons! This is what a traitor should be like, dying in a battle between Astartes, risking your life in close combat? You don't deserve it!

Speyer straightened up. "Commodore—"

He realized only after he had said this that his Commodore had become a Vice Admiral, and as a cruiser squadron commander capable of taking charge of his own affairs, he was commanding another fleet alone. The two teams of Death Angels, Astartes from an unknown chapter with unfamiliar insignias, were now responsible for protecting and handling the situation.

"Sergeant Lidha, invite the four captains and the co-pilot of the Titan Legion to a small meeting, the final pre-war meeting." Small meetings are held for big things and big meetings are held for small things. This experience is universal, but there are four Astartes in a meeting of only six people. This is the bloated system of the regiment.

The four companies are led by four captains, who do not interfere with each other. This means that all four of them must participate in the discussion, and he must be partial to each of them while respecting the traditions and hobbies of each regiment. Although to some extent it is an inefficient organizational structure and waste of resources in the classic Empire, it is a tradition, and Spyr has no objection.

After the Mechanicus threw out a string of binary codes, indicating that they would fully obey the orders of the messenger of Om Messiah, Captain Ragnar Blackmane of the Space Wolves, Captain Erasmus Tycho of the Blood Angels, and Captains Gaius and Julius of the White Archons also agreed to come to the battleship command room one after another.

(The names without English are the ones I made up. If you have relevant information, please tell me in the comments and I will change it.)

"Speyer, my good friend. Has the time finally come? I can't wait to kick the shit out of those traitors!"

Ragnar was the most unrestrained one, not only because of the nature of the Wolf Pack, but also because he and Spyder had a very good personal relationship - when Spyder was escorted by two teams of Astartes to the Imperial Guards who had just massacred the Inquisition, Ragnar was the first to draw his weapon and rush out, and he was also the only captain who rushed to the Imperial Guards.

Although he was beaten to his knees and dragged away by the Skyhawk Terminator, who was also an extremely elite member of the Imperial Guard, Spier was fine. After that, Spier found that Ragnar was really capable and would really help when there was something wrong.

Spyle also showed a sincere smile, which was not fake at all. It was indeed a good experience to be friends with the Space Wolves. And what greeted him was a bear hug that even lifted him off the ground. Fortunately, Ragnar was not too stupid and did not pat his back again.

The next to come in were the warriors of the White Archons. Speyer had vouched for them with his life and honor, and they were all friends he could call by name. These two companies were also relatively complete companies that Chapter Master Titus Valens had forcibly selected for Speyer.

These hard-earned friendships are his most precious comfort in this dark forty-first millennium. But where is Tycho? Why didn't Captain Tycho of the Blood Angels come?

It wasn't until the communicator suddenly exploded that his doubts were answered. Tycho's somewhat shocked voice reached everyone's ears, "A subspace jump reaction has been detected in the galaxy. An unknown fleet is surfacing! Coordinates C-203, A-155, V-410, estimated to be a large fleet with battleship-class warships."

Although it is unknown how Tycho discovered it, when the probe really detected a large-scale subspace jump reaction at the designated location, none of this mattered. This was war. "The entire fleet is in a state of war. Move at the fastest speed! The mine carriers lay mines to block the waterway."

In fact, Tycho didn't know how he found out. He was about to leave for the war meeting on the Spyr flagship when he was stopped by the liaison officer sent by the Flesh Tearers. This shorter but stronger warrior bluntly stated that he had detected a subspace jump reaction.

The incident was serious, so Tycho had no choice but to cancel Spyer's invitation and send a probe to the designated location to detect whether there was really a subspace jump reaction. It turned out that there really was, even a large fleet with a battleship-level reaction!

The only thing he couldn't understand was how a living person like you could discover the weak subspace jump reaction that even warships need to send probes to designated locations to detect. Could it be that the warship has become a spirit? If he wasn't worried about touching the little secrets of the brotherhood, he really wanted to ask.

It was not until twenty minutes after Speyer issued the battle order that a strong subspace jump reaction appeared on the auspicious instruments of each warship, followed by the identification code broadcast in clear text - "Lord Admiral, the identification code comparison is: Astartes Governor's Regiment - Rebuker Regiment!"

Sons of Dorne, arrive on the battlefield!

Chapter 78: The Blamers

The Accusers, a well-known chapter among the Astartes Governors Chapters stationed at the Shield of Terror, Spyr could tell a lot of stories about them without even having to pass the History check.

The most famous one is Zachariah Kersh, the current commander of the Accusers, who led the 5th Company of the Cholercaust Blood Crusade not long ago to hold on until the last moment, slaughtered countless demons and won the victory, until he was the only one left.

This ancient chapter, originating from the Second Founding, has been protecting the vast star region of the Dreadshield Sector for ten millennia. If all the glory they have achieved were carved on white marble, these stone tablets and reliefs would be enough to form a mountain range engraved with the sufferings suffered by the Empire in its dark ages and the countless unsung heroes that emerged.

And now, in response to Speyer's call, the lightly equipped battle barge "Certius" and four strike cruisers appeared here, engraved with the symbol of the Accusers, which was ancient and very similar to the legion's emblem that only the original legionists would use.

Just dyeing the clenched fist with blood red, symbolizing sacrifice, and catching two intersecting thunderbolts, just like the widely persecuted Crimson Fist, the similarity has reached a level that the mother group can be recognized by just looking at the chapter logo. In this regard, the Black Templars logo of the same period can only be said to be out of tune.

The glory bestowed by ancient history and tradition makes everything about them particularly inclined to the Legion era, and what is particularly noticeable is that all their titles are the most ancient, like this. "I am Corpus-Captain Silas of the Condemner Chapter, and the son of Dorne will stick with you until the last moment."

The founding members of the Condemners were once ordered by their Primarch Dorn to "never lose" and stubbornly resisted the swarming rebel army on the walls of the Terra Palace. Like most chapters with stories related to their Primarchs, the subsequent Condemners also had a morbid obsession with holding on, which made them develop an extremely stubborn style of fighting until the last moment.

Their perseverance is their only connection with their long-lost primarch. They fight in every battle as if Dorn is supervising the battle by their side. Fighting to the last moment and the last man is not just a rhetorical device.

A real punch! When they said, "The Sons of Dorne will stick with you until the last moment," it was a complete statement of fact. Spyr saluted sincerely to the figure in the projection wearing the Indomitable Terminator and the robe of Dorne, "It's my pleasure, my lord."

Silas was somewhat moved. Although mortals and Astartes were two different command systems, even a mortal major had to salute an ordinary Astartes sergeant, but this consensus obviously would not be used for a lord admiral. This was a respect given to them, a respect that was very pleasing to the Astartes.

"Will you come to the final war meeting, His Excellency Captain of the Holy Corps?"

"Of course, the Blamers will never be absent from the battle. And that's why we are here." Although something seems a little wrong, wasn't there a rebellion in the Marin District at that time, and a large number of Chaos Astartes intervened? How come it has become a full-scale battle by the time I arrived? How long have we been delayed?

Fortunately, the Indomitable helmet concealed all his expressions until Spyder began to describe his plan, which even the Inquisition would find radical.

In simple terms, it is a fleet battle to win. The main fleet will fight and quickly destroy the main force of Chaos. The flanking fleet will be responsible for interception. At the same time, the Astartes forces will take this opportunity to paralyze the void shield of the main planet of the Marin District. The main fleet will continue to advance and release the extermination order to the main planet of the Marin District after the Astartes forces return. Finally, the three fleets will converge to annihilate the Chaos fleet.

It was a very simple, '1A second kill' type of operation that couldn't even be called a tactic. But the problem was that the enemy's total force was more than ten times as large, and the fleet's tonnage was more than twice as large, while the Astartes had more than 2600 versus less than 1000. This was no longer a question of being aggressive or not, but choosing to actively sell out their flaws and seek a fight under a triple disadvantage?

Then, Silas saw that several people skipped this fatal problem and started a tense and exciting discussion on how to use the secondary Titan legion in their hands and the Astartes advantage after the naval battle to open up the situation on the secondary star of the Marin region.

? No, the battle hasn't started yet, why are we opening champagne? Also, why do we assume that the enemy will collapse quickly after the battle starts, and why do we specially arrange two flanking fleets to intercept? Did I skip some major plot?

Finally, Silas asked this question. This concerns the life and honor of everyone present. How can he be so careless?

Speyer pondered for a moment. "As for this question, I will tell you the technical answer. The Agamemnon-class high-speed battleship is a powerful new battleship. The strength of its void shield and hull structure is almost twice that of the traditional Retribution-class battleships, and its speed reaches that of a Moon-class cruiser..."

"But I think that's not what you want to hear. Then I can tell you, because I am Spyr. I defeated Abaddon in the Gothic War, annihilated the Plague Fleet in the Battle of Ursul, and fought dozens of battles without a single defeat. The Emperor conferred the title of Lord Agrippina Admiral."

Strongman politics is what is most respected in the Empire. Glory and majesty are essential to power. Whoever can fight well can have his say. A sufficiently brilliant record in battle can allow Spyr, as a mortal, to gain command over the Astartes and even the Primarchs.

Although the current Spyder has not yet reached the level of "Fleet Gothic 2" where he could defeat the entire fucking Eye of Terror by himself, and even if the Primarch comes to surrender, it is more than enough to resolve the doubts of a can.

Now the pressure is on the Astartes. Spyr needs an elite Astartes force to destroy the main body of the void shield generator on the main star of the Marin sector, and the others are responsible for the fleet defense. The heavy responsibility is the honor. Compared with defending the boarding troops on the starship, overloading the void shield of a planet full of heretics and traitors can win more honor and sacrifice.

No Astartes from a Space Marine Chapter could refuse this honor, but obviously a mission that tends to be more of a stealth and sabotage mission does not require such people. Only the best and most elite warriors can join this difficult mission that seems like a suicide mission.

"This important task has to be done by our Wolf Regiment." Ragnar was the first to speak. "The warriors of the Space Wolves are good at this kind of sabotage mission, and... how do you know that I won a Stormbird after drinking?" He hasn't told anyone about the Stormbird for two weeks since he separated from the warriors of the other Wolf Regiments.

Chapter 79 Who asked you?

As for why the Black Mane Company would act separately from the Iron Wolf Company and the Fire Howl Company, that's a matter of opinion. It's possible that someone repeatedly made trouble for them. Anyway, when he mentioned the Stormbirds again, everyone except Silas had a look on their face like, "Who asked you that?"

But with everyone's tactical qualities, they really had no idea to refute. Since it was a high-altitude penetration, a Storm Bird could indeed be called a dimensionality reduction strike. Without the Titan-level firepower against the air, it would be impossible to break through the Storm Bird's void shield. This ancient creation has never been outdated, it's just that it is no longer applicable.

During the Burning of Prospero, the Space Wolves used more than 300 Sokaren Stormbirds to break through the heavy defenses of the Thousand Sons Legion on their home planet. Rounds of air transports transported tens of thousands of Space Wolves warriors and a large number of heavy vehicles and armored units to Prospero.

But for the modern Astartes, which no longer undertakes the main breakthrough mission, the cheap and versatile Thunderhawk is more suitable - just listen to this, to put it bluntly, they are still poor. Who would use a Thunderhawk when there is a Stormbird?

Just having the void shield is enough to win. Astartes are not afraid of death, but no one wants to die in a plane crash. Even the Emperor's Angel of Death cannot fly. The only difference between them and mortals is that Astartes can really elbow open the hatch, turning a plane crash from a 100% chance of death into a 90% chance of death.

When Ragnar played the Stormbird card, he had already won, and other captains would not compete with him for the quota. But Sokaren's Stormbird only has 40 people, so there is still half a quota, right?

"What a coincidence! The Blood Angels can also produce a Stormbird. But I didn't win this one while drinking. It was given to me by a friend."

"Okay, okay, I can see that everyone in your founding group has special skills. A company commander can easily use a precious relic like the Stormbird, right?" Silas, who had originally wanted to take on this important task with the company's twenty or so terminators, felt a little lonely as he held on to the last moment under Dorn's watch.

But Tycho did not intend to monopolize this honor. On the contrary, he only asked for ten places in addition to this Stormbird. This was not modesty or retreat. It was really that the Blood Angels could not send so many people. As mentioned before, the blood thirst rate of the Ironhelms in his third company was a little higher.

It's just that they often have illnesses, are impulsive and irritable. The special unit is called the master of sacrifice. Even the company commander Tycho died in the end and died in the chaos of the army due to the outbreak of black rage.

However, there was no need to show these in front of the Brotherhood, as it would cause some misunderstandings. Ten elite warriors wearing Terminator armor who had not experienced blood thirst several times were the greatest help he could provide.

With the Blood Angels' sacrificing some of their honor, the subsequent distribution became very amicable. Since there were Stormbirds, there was no need for other fragile vehicles to get in the way. Two Stormbirds could carry sixty Terminators, and whoever could produce enough Terminators would go.

Space Wolves send out 20, Rebukers send out 20, Blood Angels and White Archons send out 10 each. These Terminators are the elite of each chapter, each of them has their own unique skills, their fighting spirit and patience are amazing, and their secret weapons can give you unexpected surprises.

Give the Black Army a little shock of justice from above. I want to see if the Black Army will be so excited that they will even pull out their thing if Terminator No. 60 suddenly falls from the sky!

Hahahaha—swallowed, swallowed!! Black Army, how do you feel now? How do you feel! ?

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