Travel to Warhammer 40K with Gray Wind

Chapter 62 The Terror of Darkness

Milak patiently tried to learn the causes and consequences of his betrayal from Old Geller, but it was in vain.

Strong emotional fluctuations and some unpredictable chaotic influences made Old Geller seem to have entered some kind of mental disorder, unable to respond to Milak's questions at all. He just knelt on the ground facing the emperor's icon and kept repeating: "The Empire betrayed me...I betrayed the Empire..."

"I need to read his memory." Dimitri came to Milak and said, "It's my duty, I'm sorry."

Milak shook his head and said nothing more.

Dimitri was not asking for his opinion, he was just announcing his next actions in advance. No matter what personal feelings the soldiers of the Penitent Fire Chapter had towards old Geller, they could not tolerate it in such a tense battle situation. He must not be swayed at all, and Milak was not swayed by this selfish intention.

Powerful psykers can directly read the psychological activities of ordinary mortals and some subconscious thoughts. In the case of old Geller himself being a psyker, Dimitri's method of reading his memory will More rough. To put it more directly: Old Geller's brain will collapse due to Dimitri's forced access, and the information he wants to obtain will also become fragmented, but this is the most efficient method, and he must do this .

Under Mirak's silent gaze, Dimitri held Old Geller's head in his hand.

After a moment, he raised his hand, and old Geller's body fell to the ground.

"Someone leaked the existence of the L-Stargate and its true purpose, but the identity of that person is unknown."

Dimitri's voice sounded directly from Milak's heart through spiritual energy: "The navigators who know about the L-Stargate project are all in danger. They are afraid that they will not be able to have a place in the empire that has escaped the constraints of subspace. This twisted mentality of worrying about gains and losses finally allowed Chaos to find an opportunity."

As he said that, Dimitri glanced at Old Geller who was lying on the ground, his body twitching slightly. He was beguiled by the slanderous words of the Tzeentch demons, and he naively thought that as long as he indulged Chaos a little and allowed them to destroy the Star Gate, he would be able to maintain his past status.

He even believed that he had not betrayed the Empire. He was still a loyal servant of the Emperor. He was still willing to burn all his life to assist the Chapter in the expedition against the enemies of the Empire. That was his lifelong wish...

"Extremely stupid." Dimitri dismissed the betrayal of old Geller and other navigators with disdain.

For such a ridiculous reason, the Navigators hid the traitors who had fallen into Chaos in the Imperial fleet, and single-handedly contributed to this internal chaos that was enough to seriously weaken the Imperial Navy in Falla, and ruined the lives of countless loyal people. life.

Even the Emperor's icon was nearly destroyed.

And they who did all this did not even know the true function of the L-Star Gate facility, nor did they know that the parliament led by the prophetess had no intention of completely abandoning traditional subspace navigation...

"The person who leaked the information to them deliberately concealed the parliament's resolution to retain traditional subspace navigation, and only gave the navigators incomplete information, making them mistakenly believe that they were about to be completely abandoned... This deception did not use a word. Lies, some are just incomplete truths. Is this also the handiwork of a Tzeentch believer?"

Dimitri didn't think much about this issue. He directly showed all the memory fragments he had read to Mirak, and then said: "You decide for yourself whether you want your soldiers to know this." He quickly left the command room door.

Time is tight, and he must now join up with the members of his team to eliminate the remnants of the Sons of Change hiding in the ship.

Milak was stunned for a few seconds, then put the helmet back on his head without saying a word, turned and left with the power sword in one hand: "Let's go, there is a tough battle to be fought next."

In Old Geller's memory, he saw a terrifying future: massive Chaos fleets were about to arrive. They emerged from the turbulent subspace, intending to inflict heavy damage on the Imperial Navy that had not yet recovered from the civil strife.

Facing the overwhelming military power of Chaos, Falla will fall, and the empire will completely lose this barren world on the border.

The soldiers of the Fire of Repentance are worried and ready, but what they don't know is that the current situation is much more optimistic than the development that old Geller thought.

Because according to the original plan of the Sons of Change, with the powerful fire support of the Seeker Star Base, the current Fire of Repentance has either been sunk or fallen into their hands.

After losing the two core combat units of the star base and the fleet flagship, as well as the entire Fire of Repentance Chapter, the morale of the Imperial Fleet has completely collapsed, and the command system has been completely messed up, and it will truly become a piece of Chaos.

Apparently not now.

Although it is not known how the servitors and skitarii who stayed on the star base defended the Seeker under the attack of the Chaos Astartes led by the Immutable God, they managed to hold on after all. This is what happened The biggest variable in the war.

Inside the ship, the Gray Knights relied on their keen psychic perception to once again lock onto the defeated soldiers of the Sons of Change.

This time, there was no insider to help them activate the teleportation spell. Dimitri personally chopped off the head of the "Eternal Servant" with a power spear and raised it above his head, declaring his victory amidst the enthusiastic war roars of countless mortal auxiliaries.

After clearing the hull of the ship with extremely high efficiency, the Penitent Fire restored communications with all the ships under its command.

Ordered by Miraak himself, the Penitent Fire used powerful firepower to completely destroy several large ships that had been corrupted too deeply by the Sons of Change and were irreparable. At this time, they can no longer care about the losses. They must use any method to stabilize the situation with the highest efficiency at all costs, and gather their strength to face the next main offensive of Chaos.

But it turns out that chaos never gives people enough time to breathe and prepare.

Before Miraak could coordinate the remaining warships that were scarred after the civil strife and set up defenses at Mandeville Point in the Falla system, the psychic detectors on board the warships had already sensed the subspace fluctuations coming from the outer reaches of the galaxy.

The chaos spreading across the starry sky tore apart the curtain between reality and illusion, and battleships entangled with evil forces and growing blasphemous flesh and blood emerged from the turbulence of subspace. The behemoths of Chaos that grew up together with the battleships struggled to crawl out of the world. The hungry herds roared in the outer airspace of the Falla galaxy, grinning ferociously, making evil sounds that struck the soul, and roared towards the Emperor's location. In the hands of the icon, the L-Star Gate is being repaired to the last minute.

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