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Chapter 44 Farce

Chapter 44 Farce

"There are about two hundred to three hundred Dark Angels in the camp, and there are three of us here."

"Um……"

"Slight disadvantage."

"But it's not a big problem."

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Sometimes life is like eating hazelnut chocolate with rotten teeth.

Sweetness is guaranteed.

Pain is predictable.

But there is a real possibility that the damn hazelnut is stuck in your tooth cavity and you can't put your fingers in or suck it out with your tongue, but you still want to lick it from time to time.

And it's not low.

Damn it, why is it Dark Angel?

Hector closed his eyes. He wanted to sigh. After becoming a leader, he found that he always wanted to sigh because the light of reason shrouded his heart and kept shining on the sad reality around him.

Unless he turns into a stone.

But then again, if it was really the Dark Angels company, which was mainly composed of Terran veterans, that was assigned to be stationed in this world, Lord Chiron would never allow them to act like this.

"You should stay on the battleship, of the Second Legion."

"We have something important to do to find Lord Zahariel."

"Click."

"Are you sure, Salieri?"

A silver-haired lady.

but……

Sneak in?

"Then why not allow access?"

Then, he took the documents, bent down, and smiled at the dazed Caliban.

However, Hector did not dare to get closer before making a plan: this was the minimum respect for the Dark Angel's keen perception, and he did not want to face the First Legion's interrogation without any plan.

"The First Legion has no secrets!"

Hector passed the test, and three months later, he became the fastest-promoted recruit in the legion. In the eleventh year after he officially joined the legion, he became the youngest squad leader in the history of the legion.

"Why don't you let us in? Are you hiding any secrets?"

"It's impossible to break in by force. This group of Calibans won't hold back for unknown people like us."

Hector shook his head and threw this idea out of his mind.

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What's more, that is their Primarch...

Salieri patted the document in his hand, and Dark Angel immediately shook his head.

The first legion...

"They're like a bunch of guard dogs."

"It can only be said that we are acquaintances. We spent some time together on the Imperial Fist's [Eternal Crusade], but I am not familiar with his character."

Salieri's voice reminded him that he was staying with Ajax, and the two looked at him together.

"It's too far away for me to be completely sure, Hector, but I do feel it."

There are very few guards here. There are only a few Dark Angels staying at the edge of the construction site, chatting from time to time. They are not very enthusiastic about this job. After all, theoretically, this camp is for people to stay here in the future.

It is used by mortals, and the Dark Angel only supervises them to make this place a little more decent.

Some things are indeed full of charm.

It seemed like something was pressing against his back armor.

He didn't hesitate.

Finally, after turning around the walls, he saw an unforgettable scene in an open space.

"Salieri..."

Becoming an Astartes is never the end, only death is, and when some greater destiny and cause come, death does not mean the end of obligations.

Seeing what the guard wanted to say, Hector's smile added a hint of contempt.

But even so, even though he, Salieri and even Ajax knew how ridiculous this was, they still came, full of complaints, suspicions, speculations and that undetectable fluke.

Although the camp in front of him was guarded by the same young Calibans who had just followed their genetic father into the void, they were still newcomers who were not good at grasping their own power, rather than those who were good enough to

Terran veterans are feared.

He has been gone for a long time... a long time... a long time...

He raised his head and looked at the sun for a long time, then suddenly sighed, a very heavy sigh.

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At this time, Hector could clearly hear the battle between reason and sensibility deep in his heart: Any Astartes' rationality would tell him how weak the possibility of a Primarch lurking here is.

, not to mention that these most noble demigods have no reason to lurk in a small camp. Judging from the personnel alone, this camp is nothing more than a group of recruited mortals, two to three hundred Dark Angels, and maybe some others.

The legion's auxiliary personnel, with the tall and burly body of the original gene, he must be more eye-catching here than standing out among the chickens, and there is no possibility of lurking.

Hector leaned against the sand. These huge solid objects were enough to obscure the view on the other side. Next, he only needed to...

"Is it possible that the Dark Angel will let us in directly?"

No, no.

Yes... nonsense.

After confirming that Salieri and Ajax's chorus was enough to distract some of the Dark Angel's attention, he did not take action immediately. Instead, he patiently bypassed most of the camp and arrived at the site where construction was still ongoing.

In the area, the mortals who were recruited were working listlessly there. They were operating some huge sand pulling trucks and mixing machines. From time to time, a thick fog of dust and sand would appear, obscuring the sight and senses.

Just then, Salieri's voice floated over.

The beacon was sounding, telling him that the target had appeared.

"I am entering alone, you can check my armed status and send someone to supervise me."

After all, who can say for sure about everything in the world?

Hector raised his blade and stood on the ground.

"Caliban... Hector, don't you know Zahariel?"

"No outsiders are allowed here."

Salieri was running, chasing, trying hard to keep up with his squad leader.

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A mortal woman with silver hair and blue eyes, slender and delicate.

"In order to prevent you from posing a threat..."

This may be a special case among the Second Legion, but Hector does make it a habit, relies on it, and is even proud of it.

This question made Hector rub the corners of his eyebrows.

This won't work.

The word seemed to have a magical power, and the mere thought of it was enough to make Hector take some excessive risks: even though his rationality screamed at him, screaming that such behavior was irrational.

Salieri showed a weird smile, while Ajax, who was at least a head taller than the Dark Angel, just stared at him with a gloomy face, and then...

It's like squandering one's physical strength in revenge.

It was a gray theater scene: the dim sky was touched by the sun, and amidst the flying dust, Zahariel and a mortal woman were standing on a boulder, seeming to be talking about something.

They retreated together.

Dark Angel's expression and tone were not very good, but Hector didn't care.

damn it.

What did she see, what did she discover, what did she realize, and what did she seem to marvel at.

Following its direction, what did Hector see?

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Almost instinctively, the guard roared.

In the end, Zhuang Sen's heir and his battle brother looked at each other, keeping their guns pointed down.

Hector touched the document, and Salieri's psychic mark was still there intact, and was quietly transferred to the palm of his hand. This mark allowed him to briefly feel the breath of the original body.

Later, he understood why Salieri was so excited.

As if he sensed something, Morgan slowly turned around.

In the end, Hector could only sigh.

He was selected by the Second Legion at the age of ten. Fourteen years later, he completed all surgeries and procedures and officially became an Angel of Death. In the next three years, he completed his first mission and became the first

The mentor chose the first finely crafted weapon. Ten years later, he experienced the first war from beginning to end, received the first victory medal and honorary title, and was discussed and praised by officers for the first time.

Losing a comrade once, being selected and tested for the first time, being promoted for the first time...

Three soldiers of the Second Legion were currently staying on a deserted slope. From here, they could barely see the dusty camp of the Dark Angels, but even for the superhuman vision of the Astartes,

, it’s really a bit too far here.

Hector blinked. The beacon in his hand was still vibrating wildly, indicating that the target was now in front of him.

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My Majesty the Emperor, it actually succeeded.

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"What makes you choose such a rude way of visiting, my friend."

Hector moved forward almost involuntarily, barely controlling himself to move in the direction pointed by the Dark Angel instead of the direction pointed by the beacon in his hand.

"Captain Zahariel is right in front, and I will keep an eye on you here."

Salieri was screaming, and this time, Hector finally stopped.

"So...what should we do?"

He never likes situations where the progress of things is not in his own hands. He is keen on laying out detailed plans and thinking about countermeasures under every possibility.

And...the stones beneath their feet.

Hecht is about forty years old.

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The mere appearance of this word easily destroyed the wall of reason.

The Dark Angel shook his head almost stubbornly.

The oldest warriors didn't care what kind of ideals Hector had or how huge his ambitions were. After all, they had seen stranger fangs before. These respectable figures only cared about one thing: that

It is whether he can suppress the weakness in his soul and become a reliable commander in the raging war.

Hector knew this. He knew it very early. When he first became a [Tusker], Sir Kairon and other mentors almost reminded him of this. He also went to Legion

In the psychological room, I talked to those ancient warriors and learned how to better control my impulses.

Hector suppressed a new feeling of annoyance, which was not difficult for him.

This rising star of the Second Legion, who was far taller than the average Astartes and could even be called the biggest among the Astartes, thought about it for a moment. The first thought that came to his mind was that

Strange.

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That's the Primarch.

Although in private, this somewhat serious rising star of the Second Legion actually likes to taste candies, but they are limited to some ordinary types. He will never let anyone know this. After all, he personally feels that this is not something worth boasting about.

My hobbies are a bit childish and naive.

Hector's eyes were wandering and his mind was running. He soon discovered the pile of sand piled up on the other side of the construction site. His thoughts and calculations were running rapidly in his mind. If he could control those mortal construction workers

The rhythm and time, maybe...

Not even one billionth of what it is like now.

Then, she laughed.

A wave of ecstasy couldn't help but hit him, and he quickened his pace.

After all, the Death Angels loyal to the Emperor are by no means a perfect species. They can hardly even be called perfect warriors. Although they have experienced extremely strict moral brainwashing and thinking strengthening in theory, this does not prevent some

The development of irritable, reckless, arrogant or insidious emotions in the Astartes' bones. This kind of dark thoughts can even overshadow their thinking in milliseconds, allowing some dirty tragedies to appear in the world.

"It's possible that they will let you go, but there's also a chance that they won't. It's more likely that they'll even deny us access."

"Hector! What happened! Tell us!"

Hector didn't know what hazelnut chocolate was, after all, pure cocoa butter had completely disappeared as early as the Age of Strife.

Zahariel, a dark angel.

Just as he was thinking about what to do, Hector suddenly discovered that the two goals were consistent, and the beacon pointed to the left and right of Zahariel.

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But this did not prevent him from feeling the constant sorrow and anxiety as if he had eaten an extremely bitter hard candy. This was the stimulation caused by the collision of the cruelty of reality and the beauty of dreams.

Pain, although for the Astartes, this kind of mental pain is almost insignificant, it still makes people feel annoying, and there is still the possibility of messing up things.

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Ever since he walked out of the Dark Angel's camp, Hector didn't stop. He grabbed his sword and walked straight into the desert.

The two guards were a little nervous. Their eyes drifted over Ajax, and then were taken away by something further behind: Hector was standing there, he was so tall, with the dark green sword in his hand.

From time to time it sparkles in the sun.

A huge... stone.

"Second Legion, 144th Expeditionary Fleet, Captain of the 23rd Spearhead Squadron, Sergeant Hecht."

But this time, or at present, he really can only leave the fate of the matter in the hands of the First Legion, even if it involves his Primarch, even if the opponent is just a few cubs from Caliban.

Hector made a deliberate detour.

He thought about that sentence again.

Hector now understands some things, some things that he used to regard as anecdotes or absurdities: why the Iron Warriors can accept eleven kills, why the True Word holders will change from faithbreakers to believers almost instantly, and why those zombies

The ghost... would become the Blood Angels we are today.

"If you are visiting for important reasons, it's okay for other legions, but the first legion..."

The Dark Angels guard looked at the self-introduced Astartes with some suspicion. His eyes flicked over the overly huge dark green sword, and the trace of fear in his eyes did not escape Hector's sight.

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Once again, the sluggish mortals drove those vehicles and dumped another pile of sand and dust on the planned area of ​​the construction site. As always, they raised layers of sand and dust, soaring into the sky, in the desert.

In the strong wind, the dust was like a high and erratic wall, swaying wantonly under the cold sunlight, blurring everyone's sight.

He took off the explosive gun and put it into Salieri's hand.

"Throw away all impossibility, and absurdity will become reality."

Zahariel, a true Dark Angel.

He put his index finger on his chin and started thinking again. One plan after another began to emerge in the ocean of thoughts like a revolving lantern, but it was picked up and dropped to the ground one by one like a revolving lantern.

If these Caliban recruits were not completely immature, if they were not motivated by the simplest tricks of playing hard to get and provoking generals, in other words, as long as the veteran guarding there was a veteran, he would not be able to get in.

"What's going on, Hector? Why can't my psychic perception suddenly detect that information!"

Then, he heard the scraping sound in the sand, the sound of explosive bombs being loaded, and a cold laugh.

Before he finished speaking, Hector suddenly stepped forward, his body dashing across the line of sight, and his sword shining brightly in the sunlight. All of this made the Dark Angel pull the trigger involuntarily.

The Second Legion has always thought so.

Salieri frowned, and he took a step forward, while Ajax, who was silent on the side, also took the opportunity to move forward a little, and his shadow even cast on the Dark Angel.

"Confidential matters require interviews."

or……

Hector pondered for a moment.

No one even noticed, a flash of shining silver light seemed to flash by.

Hector did not reply. In fact, he retreated a little vaguely, allowing Salieri and Ajax to surround him on the left and right. The former spoke, but the latter just stood dullly in the cordon of the Dark Angel.

He was unarmed, just lowering his head and staring at them.

He looked again.

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And all of this, all the ups and downs, all the ups and downs, all the joys and sorrows, all the gains and losses, everything, all the firsts and firsts, all the killings and bloodshed, these days...

Everything he has experienced in this ruthless universe in the past ten years, everything he has enjoyed, everything he has regretted, everything he has admired...

"Of course, if you are afraid, you can send a small team, I won't mind."

It’s done.

"You can communicate through communication..."

"What's wrong?"

"you say……"

"What are the chances that the Emperor created us from a single stone?"

Saying that, before Salieri could be shocked or answer, Hector smiled bitterly.

(End of chapter)


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