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Chapter 610 I made the following adjustments and arrangements

Chapter 610 I made the following adjustments and arrangements
Despite Imotek's scolding, Zandrek's expression remained unchanged. He simply spoke in a gentle, elder-like tone, "With the existence of the Tombstone Gate, your territory and the Silent King's territory are practically connected at zero distance. Whether you have a base or not will not affect your actions."

“But it has affected my strategic plans,” Imotek said with a grim expression.

He had a premonition that he would soon be wearing shackles and beginning to dance the dance of war.

Zandreuk, however, remained unmoved and calmly said, "I believe in your talent, and so does the Silent King."

“I don’t believe him!” Storm King Imotek said dejectedly.

But he also understood that the Silent King was a very persistent person, and his actions often depended on the first piece of advice he heard. No matter how Imhotep protested, he probably wouldn't be able to change his mind.

He could only endure the shackles imposed by the Silent King, and utilize his military talents within the cage.
"He wouldn't refuse to even let me walk, would he?" Imotek roared, demanding an explanation.

At the same time, he extended his finger and traced a new line on the star map, a line symbolizing Imhotep's planned marching route.
His troops will travel along this route through the Sindu system, the core of the Neferim sector, and head in a straight line towards the Volian-Wash system.
“No.” Zandreuk shook his head and rejected Imotek’s suggestion after just one glance.

"This won't work either??" Imotek raised his voice and questioned.

Zanderek remained adamant in shaking his head.

"The Sindu system is related to the entire Anti-Supreme Heaven position and has been designated as a forbidden zone by the Silent King. No one may go there without permission."

"It concerns the entire anti-Supreme Heaven stance?" Imotek's voice suddenly became more intriguing.

"Yes, in fact, it's not just the entire anti-Supreme Heaven stance. According to His Majesty the Silent King, the World Engine within the Sindu system is even related to the future and hope of the entire Fearful Death race."

The World Engine: The Future and Hope of the Entire Fearful Race.
In Imotek's empty eye sockets, eerie green flames flickered for a few moments.
“Imotech, I must warn you, the Sindu system will be guarded by my army, and I will not let anyone in.”

Zander said with a serious expression:

"Don't even try to invade the Sindu system, I will never let you pass."

"Hmm? Hmm!" Storm King revealed a subtle expression, staring at Zandrek, and let out a few soft hums.

"do you understand?"

"You absolutely cannot suddenly invade the Sindu system."

"Even if you suddenly invade the Sindu system, I will fight to the death."

"I absolutely won't let you in."

Zanderek feigned seriousness, but his tone carried a hint of humor.

Imotek stared at Zandrek, a slight smile creeping onto his metallic face.

"I understand, I understand, I will avoid the Sindu system!"

Imotek nodded repeatedly:

“I swear on the entire Silent King’s family that if I am lying to you, the entire Silent King’s family is a fraud.”

“What a cruel oath! I believe you, Imhotep!” Zandrek nodded solemnly, patted Imhotep on the shoulder, and smiled.

“You old lunatic.” Imotek chuckled in response.

"The valiant World Eater Regent Kothorax greets all Primarchs!"

"Under the wise judgment of the great World Eater Regent, our forces withdrew from the Satyr system at the critical moment, without expending a single bit of extra strength, thus preserving our fleet."

"As expected, the attack on the Satyr system was a feint. After our fleet maneuvered, the undead forces retreated, handing over the Satyr system for nothing."

"The Conqueror stands atop the star Satyr."

As he read it, Fugen couldn't help but laugh out loud.

This is a strategic report from Satir.

The Devourers are now divided into ten warbands. They just received more than ten strategic reports like this one, all descriptions of the Battle of Satyr by the lords of each warband.
In their accounts, during the Battle of Satyr, the World Eater Regent Kosorax demonstrated exceptional command skills, discerning the undead's feint attack with minimal losses and easily seizing the Satyr system through agile maneuvering.

This is also a difference between the World Eaters now and before; the World Eaters now have an extreme tendency towards idol worship.

Whenever a World Eater is controlled by the Butcher's Nail, at their most vulnerable and on the verge of madness, the figure of Kosorax will automatically appear, guiding them back to clarity and reason like a sun. Over time, Kosorax has become something akin to a faith among the World Eaters.

"This is Captain Salyn's report." "The Conqueror came extremely close to the flagship of the Space Necromancer General Zandreek, and even boarded it."

"But Kosolax feared that the Conqueror's deep penetration into enemy territory would threaten his personal safety, so he suddenly ordered a retreat."

"But after jumping to a nearby star system, Kosolax felt it would be too shameful to just retreat like that, so he led the fleet back to Satyr."

"As a result, Zandrek's troops withdrew from Satyr on their own, and Storm King's feint force had not yet entered Satyr from Morgoth."

"He inexplicably seized this brief opening, occupied the Satyr system, and blocked the Storm King's feint attack."

Guilliman handed Captain Salyn's battle report to Fugan.

Fugen was speechless.

This is too much of a coincidence; it just so happens to fall right in the brief gap between Zandreik's withdrawal and the Storm King's forces filling the gap.
“This is the effect of the warp, the effect of the World Eaters’ worship of Kosorax on him. This worship is so powerful and clear that the World Eaters believe that Kosorax can make the right judgment, and Kosorax really can make the right judgment,” Saint Gilles explained softly.

Before leaving, Angron really pulled off a daring move.
“What red-skinned orcs?” Fugen couldn’t help but shake his head repeatedly.

Then, Fugen looked at Guilliman and asked softly, "How did you determine that Morgoth and Satyr's attack was a feint?"

"First, there is some indirect evidence derived through logical deduction."

“I’ve heard that Imhotep is one of the most logical commanders among the necromancers, skilled at using various types of feints and surprise attacks to confuse the enemy. If that’s the case, then Morgoth and Satyr’s attack is a bit too straightforward.”

"Secondly, before the war broke out, I also paid attention to the military value of Morgoth and Satyr. I deliberately weakened the defenses of these two star systems in the hope of luring the Necromancers into them, and then relying on the super mobility brought by the Any Stars to surround the Necromancers in turn."

"But the Storm King's forces are making slow progress and have not yet swallowed up Morgoth in one go, as if they are waiting for me to send reinforcements in."

"Finally, as far as I know, the Necromancers of space possess a technology called the Tombstone Gate, which allows them to enter parts of the Web and use the Web for faster-than-light travel."

"The Silent King's accumulated knowledge is unfathomable, and it is entirely possible that he has mastered a network connecting the inside and outside of the Neferim Sector."

As Fugen listened to Guilliman's reasoned analysis, he nodded repeatedly, but at the same time, he couldn't help but ask curiously, "These are all circumstantial evidence, what about the direct evidence?"

“The direct evidence is that Zhou Yun did indeed tell us that,” Guilliman said with a smile.

Fugen paused for a moment, then nodded: "That is indeed very direct and very reliable."

Guilliman chuckled softly a couple of times, then looked up again at the star map, at the stars.
The Ultramarines leader pondered for a moment, then looked at Fugen.

“You said you wanted to take on some responsibility, right?” Guilliman asked.

“I am also a loyal son of my father, and I have a natural responsibility to my father’s empire and his people,” Fugen said with a slight nod, his tone almost humble.

"Okay, I'll give you this chance."

Guilliman's expression turned serious, and he pointed to the star chart:

"Fugen, please take note of the following adjustments I have made."

"The Khaledes Battle Group, consisting of its first and second sub-battle groups plus ten Death Watch Kill Squads, will reinforce the Magos and Satyr defenses in conjunction with the World Eaters."

"The Ultramarines First and Second Companies, three companies from the Ultramar Vanguard Chapter, three companies from the Roaring Griffin Chapter, two companies from the Iron Serpent Chapter, two companies from the Nova Warrior Chapter, two companies from the Rebirth Chapter, and one company from the Silver Skull Chapter, totaling thirteen companies plus the Ultramarines Think Tank Squad, are here to protect the Volian Vash system."

"The Holy Blood Angels First Company, Second Company, and Third Company; the Tomb Guard Regiment First Company and Second Company; the Crimson Angels Regiment and the Radiant Angels Regiment; and the Holy Blood Angels Think Tank Squad are holding off Storm King Imotek's forces along the Mesmoke and Paradis front."

"A Black Sanctuary expeditionary fleet, comprised of the Belisarius Dora Caul Guard, the Taranis Knights, and the Holy Rose Order of the Battle Sisters, has been maneuvering in the Cheris system, circling around to the Storm King's flank, awaiting its opportune moment."

"The Eldar Death God Army and the Eldar Jester have entered the network to monitor the movements of the Storm King's forces."

"The Phoenix Sons Chapter serves as the general reserve force, equipped with any stargate, ready to support vulnerable points at any time."

As Guilliman deployed, countless dots of light, horizontal lines, diagonal lines, straight lines, and arrows appeared on the star map, densely woven into a series of nets, as if an invisible hand was besieging Storm King Imhotep.

Putting aside the markings on the star map, Thor was already overwhelmed by Guilliman's series of deployments, and even began to wonder if Guilliman was deliberately making things difficult for Fuggen.

"Fugen, have you remembered this?"

Guilliman looked at Fugen with an almost stern gaze and asked in a low voice:
“Look down at me once.”

(End of this chapter)

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