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Chapter 609 Blood God: My Blessing is Stained

Chapter 609 Blood God: My Blessing is Stained
What will Kosolax do?
Run away
run!!!!!
The great Regent of Kosolax once said,
It's not about not being angry, but rather about needing to further implement anger management—to be angry dynamically and flexibly.
Fully utilize the Butcher's Nail's effectiveness in combat, ensure the stable progress of daily battles, and lay a solid emotional foundation for future moments of rage.

It is tempered anger, slowed anger, planned anger, controlled anger, high-quality anger—anger that doesn't become a runaway horse.
Actively establish reasonable anger safety thresholds and stop-loss lines to ensure that anger is stable and controllable, and avoid the war from becoming passive due to anger depletion.

Therefore, running away is not cowardice, running away is not fear of battle; running away is to implement the spirit of Regent Kosorax and to jointly maintain the stability and sustainable development of the World Eater Legion.

Zandrej looked on in bewilderment as the World Eater berserkers, who had just been roaring in anger, vanished in a flash.

Zandreuk wasn't the only one who felt helpless watching this scene.

In the highest heavens, atop the bronze throne, the Blood God Khorne gritted his teeth as he watched the situation in the Neferim Sector.

The situation in the Neferim Sector was orchestrated by Tzeentch and his underhanded methods.

But they weren't trying to cause trouble for Zhou Yun, prevent him from subduing the undead.

On the contrary, they secretly adjusted the course of the war, manipulated the flow of the warp, and continuously gained the upper hand in the battle between humanity and the space undead. Ultimately, they turned the undead to Zhou Yun and delivered the technology designed by Tzeentch into Zhou Yun's hands.
To achieve this goal, the Blood God has been closely monitoring the course of the war in the Neferim Sector, and therefore has been watching the World Eaters.

Before his death, Angron became aware of his subspace nature and used his own power to inflict an indelible effect on all the World Eaters within Doraemon's pocket.

Each World Eater, when the Butcher's Nail reaches a certain point and is on the verge of being completely controlled by it, will experience a mental resonance with Kosorax.
They will be influenced by Kosorach's spirit, and their consciousness will instinctively begin to learn from Kosorach and act according to his ideas.
This leads to them choosing to run away whenever they are about to be consumed by the Butcher's Nails' wrath.

The Blood God was not without ways to corrupt all the World Eaters back to their original state; in fact, the corruption on most of them had not even been eradicated.

As long as the Blood God has a thought, these World Devourers will become his warriors once again.
But do they deserve it now?
The Blood God considered himself a tolerant deity who could accept madmen, fools, idiots, and even the weak.

But what does it mean to run away when anger reaches a certain level?
Where is your anger? Where is your courage? Where is your fighting spirit?
Even if a single thought could corrupt them back, the Blood God was unwilling to do so. He believed the current World Eaters were unworthy; the thought of blessing these cowardly, constantly fleeing bastards disgusted him, making his blessing feel unclean.
Of course, the problems of the World Devourers are not insurmountable.
All we need to do is kill Kosorax.

However, before Angron passed away, he used his abilities to leave a command in Kosorax's heart.
In other words, Kosolax must use all his wits to protect his life.

The Blood God attacked Kosorax seven times, each time using multiple archdemons, but Kosorax always managed to escape.
Ultimately, in order to use the few pieces he had left in his hand for His and Tzeentch's plans, he had no choice but to spare Kosorax for the time being.

When His and Tzeentch's plan succeeds, the Void collapses, the Blackrock is reversed, and the Warp ravages the real universe, He will settle accounts with Kosorax.

Zandrek watched in bewilderment and confusion as the World Eater's forces withdrew almost without hesitation.

They used something like a tombstone gate, and in the blink of an eye, they vanished from the Satyr system, disappearing without a trace.

This made Zanderek feel like he'd punched a cotton ball.

He sat somewhat bored on his throne and gave the order to the tomb engineers to activate the inertialess engine.

However, he had no intention of traveling to the Morgoth system to support Storm King Imotek's forces.

The enemy now also has a commander who is no less capable than the Storm King. He has realized that the offensives of the two star systems, Morgoth and Satyr, are just feints, traps to attract their attention, and slaughterhouses specifically designed to wear them down.

Storm King's original intention was to lure the enemy into defending these two star systems, forcing them to waste their resources there.

But the enemy hadn't expected that they would see through Storm King's scheme.
With its inertial-free engines activated, the stars transformed into threads that swept past the tomb ship.

The boundless, cold void was traversed in the blink of an eye, and Zandrek's flagship slowly docked in an inconspicuous star system within the Spirit Exorcism Dead Zone.

This star system is lonely, containing only one star and a few scattered asteroids; there are no actual planets.
The cosmic necromancers morphed this galaxy, siphoning energy from stars to sustain the megastructure they had created.

It was a door, many times larger than the door of Zandreuk. The metal lines, tangled together by ancient living metal, intersected to form cold, hard edges, creating a series of optical illusions at first glance. At the center of the frame outlined by these metals, reality and ether were fragmented, and a dull, mysterious light rippled within.

That is the Tombstone Gate, one of the faster-than-light travel technologies mastered by the Necromancers of Space, its principle being the "Netway" created by the Ancients.
In the final years before the end of the War of Heaven, the Star God Burner, Niadrazaza, fulfilled his grand ambition.

This star god, composed of untamed and raging fire, always yearned to burn everything in the world with its flames, even to burn the realms beyond the material world.

He ultimately accomplished this great feat, burning through the barrier between reality and the internet with his fiery flames and revealing it to the undead in space.

The technology the Necromancers achieved through this is the Tombstone Gate. The Tombstone Gate can burn a hole in the network, allowing the Necromancers to enter and thus travel faster than light.
But the undead are, after all, intruders. The Web itself will try to repair the entrances they burned and try to seal the damaged parts. The undead must pass through it quickly to avoid being trapped by the Web itself.

The Tombstone Gate is no longer as effective as it once was. With the passing of the Old Ones, the Eldar have lost the ability to maintain the Web. The Web is gradually breaking down, decaying, and corrupting, and all the Eldar can do is continuously block, isolate, and abandon it.

The undead can now only access a few strands of the Web Paths that once existed. But the Silent King's wisdom still holds some secret Web Path passages.

The tombstone gate that Zandrek now faces leads to one of those paths.
With this network, Storm King's forces can bypass the subspace storm surrounding the Spirit Exorcising Dead Zone and directly enter the area controlled by Silent King.

Within the Tombstone Gate, Storm King's ship, the Inevitable Conquest, emerged from the shimmering light, followed closely by his fleet.

Zandreik's figure flickered slightly as he stepped into the Pocket Dimension, using phase shift technology to directly arrive atop Storm King's flagship.
Storm King could certainly have stopped Zandreuk's seemingly offensive behavior, but he didn't.
Zandreik once served the Storm King as the Crowned General, responsible for helping the Storm King fight the Greenskins.

The Storm King is adept at analyzing everything with logical thinking, but the Greenskin isn't so logical, so he needs Zandrek, who has fulfilled his role admirably.

Even though Zandrek later chose to side with the Silent King, their friendship remained unaffected, and they continued to respect each other.

"Old madman, how are Satyr and Morgoth doing?" Storm King stood before a star map, looking up at the movement routes of the human empire's army on the map, his eyes burning with fluorescent green flames as if he wanted to devour the entire star sector.

He didn't turn his head, but asked Zanderek with his back to him.

"Your feint attack was seen through. They didn't expend much power on those two star systems. Instead, my fleet and your fleet suffered some damage."

"The opposing team also has an excellent commander." A slight smile seemed to appear on Storm King's lips.

He stared intently at the map of the Exorcising Dead Zone, as if trying to understand the human commander's thought process and spirit.

Storm King has recently learned a great deal about human history and is very familiar with the famous human commanders.

"Robert Guilliman?"

Storm King laughed out loud:
“Zandreik, I’m already looking forward to more of my battles with him.”

"My troops will be assembled within half an hour. I hope my troops can be stationed in the following star systems, which is important for my next strategic deployment."

As he spoke, Storm King stretched out his finger and marked several star systems on the star map.

Zandreuk didn't look at the star map, but instead looked at Storm King Imotek.

“No,” he said.

"Hmm?" Imotek let out a soft hum that sounded questioning.

"The Silent King forbids your troops from being stationed directly in his territory, nor does he allow you to occupy specific star systems," Zandrek calmly conveyed Imotek's decree.

“What does he mean by this! He's the one who asked me to come!” Imotek’s voice suddenly rose.

“But the Silent King doubts your loyalty. He believes that allowing you to establish a base in his territory will only bring danger.” Zandrek slowly shook his head.

"Raised by fraudsters! Raised by fraudsters!"

Imotek said through gritted teeth:
"I really admire Robert Guilliman now!"

"Why can't the Silent King sit on his Black Stone Throne like the Lord of Man, and then become paralyzed on it?"

"Perhaps I should learn from the human war commanders and help our beloved Silent King?"

(End of this chapter)

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