Currently, only five people have successfully transplanted grey grafts, and Bahram is one of them, but grey grafts have not shown much obvious effect on them for a long time.
Unexpectedly, this time it was not loud, and Talos secretly thanked that he asked Bahram for coming from Soshyan, otherwise he might have a chance to capsize this time.
“Hyperthermia….”
Talos glanced at Bahram, whose face was covered with gray veins, measured the other party's body temperature again, then took out a miniature syringe from the back waist, took out a light yellow potion from the storage box on his thighs, installed it on the syringe, and injected it into Bahram's neck.
With the injection of the potion, Bahram's face gradually returned to normal. Talos checked the other party's body temperature again and confirmed that it had been lifted before putting the helmet on the other party again.
"Company Commander, Bahramhe—"
Sabrin hesitated for a while and asked in a low voice:
"Is it a think tank?"
"Don't ask these, you will know when you know it in the future. Now you only need to know one thing. When you encounter sub-space troubles that you can't solve, just look for him."
About thirty seconds later, with a slight moan, Bahram woke up.
As soon as he opened his eyes, he saw Talos and Sabrin staring at him.
"I--"
"Can you stand up?"
"It should be possible."
Bahram struggled for a moment, and finally stood up staggeringly.
Talos patted his shoulder and whispered in a voice that only the two of them could hear:
"I know you have many questions, but I can't answer you. You have to find Soshiyan, only he can answer you."
Hearing the other party say this, Bahram nodded and pressed down his full doubts.
“What are these animals?”
Sabrin used his long halberd to explore one of the bodies.
"Native creatures affected by the power of chaos."
Talos said, nudged one of the dead bugs with his boots.
"Subspace does not only work for humans, it works for almost any life, so if you go to a world with severe chaos and pollution, you must be alert to any creature you encounter."
"So, those missing were eaten by bugs?"
Talos did not answer, he carefully examined each dead insect and finally came to a conclusion.
"No, these things have only other undigested insects in their stomachs, without a slight ingredient of human remains, and the disappearance of all those people has nothing to do with them, or their stomachs."
"I heard--"
Bahram suddenly spoke.
"Some insects have the nature of storing food, I guess... is there something that takes advantage of this nature?"
Sabrin glanced deep into the passage.
"That means they have a nest here."
Talos checked the number of bullets on the pistol, then put them in the holster, and pulled out a fragmented grenade from his belt.
"Do throw the grenade first, then charge, is there any problem?"
"Of course not."
The soldiers in the team received the order and immediately prepared their weapons.
The team quickly walked down the passage. After experiencing the situation just now, Bahram's senses became more acute. He felt more corrupted bugs lying on the other end of the corridor, so he raised his gun and hit the monsters.
A series of terrible screams resounded through the darkness, strong, carapace-filled bugs emerged from hidden roots and fluttered in the pain of death.
Talos held the fragmented grenade in his hand.
"Top a round!"
he shouted, throwing it into the hallway.
A moment later, five more grenades flashed over his head, in a flat and precise arc shape, and detonated at the end of the passage.
More screams slashed through the air, shrapnel roaring through the animals hiding around the entrance, and the Astartes also answered each other with their own roar, and then began to charge.
A group of giant insects await their charge, ready to defend their nests.
Li Lin picked up the rapid-fire plasma pistol and sprayed a hot rain into the middle of them, instantly burning more than a dozen insects to death, and the rest were shocked.
The battle has begun.
Talos swept through the bugs in front of him with a crackling arc, killing two bugs that rushed towards him from the right. At this time, another monster came from the left and tried to bite his armor with his jaw. He quickly pulled out his pistol, aimed at the target, and shot the guy in the head.
Around him, chainsaw swords roared, bombs roared, and death angels slaughtered their enemies.
Soon, they walked through the passage and entered a room.
The room is a huge artificial cave with a curved dome ceiling 30 meters above their heads, and the air emits a foul smell of heat and rotting.
In the center is a weirdly shaped statue, like a giant stone tree, but the tree is full of eyeball-like fruits, which is disgusting.
The air around the statue shone like a mirage, and a strong sense of dislocation threatened everyone present, especially Talos.
A strong sense of crisis burned Talos's head, and although Valer's tranquilizer had some effect, he still felt a vague pain in his mind.
Here, the barrier between the ether and the material world is weakened, and the feeling of madness and depravity is almost within reach, like a layer of oil covering everyone's skin.
In the middle of the room, just at the foot of the statue, there were a large pile of corpses, most of whom were wearing blood-stained green uniforms, and piled up into an ominous mountain of corpses.
"This is not like human creation."
Talos endured the severe pain in the skull and tried to analyze the situation in front of him.
"It's more like an altar of some kind of alien shape... It's not right, there shouldn't be other races on Pai Shang Star."
Suddenly, the guards here hissed and screamed, attacking the Astates from all directions.
Talos fired two shots into the air with his pistol, and then swept his sword to blow the two bugs into burning shells. The Astartes kept their formation, faced the enemy, and slashed at any monsters approaching with chainsaw swords.
Those selected were all good players in the company and more disciplined, and his enemies' bodies began to accumulate at their feet.
But every time they kill a monster, Talos felt the invisible energy spinning in the room, becoming even more chaotic.
No matter what dark plan anyone initiated here, their actions will only make it more energetic.
"Strive forward! Destroy that statue!"
Talos decided to hit the core of the problem, and the soldiers responded immediately, moving towards the statue step by step.
Surviving bugs increased their attacks, jumping to find a breakthrough in formation, but each attempt was met with a chainsaw blade or muzzle flash.
Eleven consecutive times passed through the huge space ruthlessly, leaving only a string of broken, bloody twitching corpses behind them.