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Chapter 574 Stop the Eye of Fear

Chapter 574 Stop the Eye of Fear
By the Emperor and all his saints, Taylor couldn't believe he had succeeded.

To be honest, without the Primarch's help, only one in ten of their warships would survive the assault, but now that they had entered the debris of Cadia, the situation was very different.

Frankly speaking, the offensive and defensive positions have now been completely switched. After all, whether it is the Damocles Fleet or Ryan's Lion Guard, the quality of their warships is the best in the empire.

They are capable of close combat and can gain an advantage in that situation.

Now it seems that Taylor's judgment is quite accurate, and it can even be said that his judgment will reverse the current situation.

It is obvious that Abaddon may have already responded. During this period, the warships seen by the Imperial Fleet were all in groups of two or three, but it can still be said that the effect was minimal.

Of course, the Empire's warships were still at a disadvantage, but in close combat, the enemy's warships showed surprising combat effectiveness.

The first is that the Empire's melee system involves a lot of ramming, and most of those things can be preempted.

Yes, although it sounds strange, in the vast void war, the ramming horn is still an effective and sharp weapon, and has even been proven to be reliable to a certain extent.

In a narrow and fast-paced war zone, a warship running at full speed will not be much slower than a torpedo.

In such a situation, a collision with a sharp horn is definitely fatal enough, even far beyond human imagination.

In many sightings, the huge ram, gravity, and mass effects successfully split the enemy's huge warships in two, while the Empire only lost the front end of its own ram.

There was even an incident where a ship from the Empire rammed three warships in a row and escaped unscathed. From then on, ramming became one of the standard warship armaments of the Empire.

Today, this ancient warship equipment has once again become a vital good thing.

Of course, the Empire's warships were inferior in number to the enemy, so they had hiding capabilities that were different from the enemy. They could hide and then achieve victory by surprise.

When the Imperial battleship increases its engine speed to full blast and rams into the enemy, the enemy will be split in two in an instant.

Then an experienced captain would adjust the torpedo first, fire it before the ship hits, and then cut off the enemy in one go.

It was a matter of a moment, and by the time it was over one of the enemy ships would have been broken in two, with the other succumbing to the force of the torpedo explosion.

In the end, the remaining battleship was already unable to hold on alone, and when it was unable to resist, the fierce bombardment would kill the enemy.

Under such circumstances, the Empire's front line continued to advance and began to drive the Chaos fleet away from the ruins of Cadia.

In an instant, this was the strongest defensive world in the empire, and now her remaining will is still protecting the empire.

In other words, if it weren't for the ruins of Cadia, they might not have had any chance of winning at all.

It is also their last legacy and the last thing the Cadian heroes do for the empire.

Now they have gained the advantage and even controlled this area, and the Empire Eternal Year has also begun to gradually control the Eye of Terror.

The Black Obelisk is taking effect, and the powerful necromancy technology is suppressing the warp bit by bit.

Of course this will take some time, but the technology of the Necrons is a real Achilles' heel for the forces of Chaos.

"Outstanding" wasn't even enough to describe their level of skill. After all, they'd battled the Eldar, the most psychically adept race in the universe. Furthermore, the C'tan were experts in this area. In other words, the Necrons had spent their entire lives battling psychically adept opponents, and had maintained this attitude for a long time.

To this day they are still troubled by psionic powers, so the Necrons are still the most powerful anti-psionic experts in the entire universe.

Now it seems that Taylor made the right bet. The huge psychic rift in the Eye of Terror is gradually healing, and the dark side of the empire is beginning to shrink.

If this continues, it will only take a few months to completely close the Eye of Terror, and the weakening of Chaos forces is indeed giving the Empire more advantages.

Soon Guilliman would break Chaos' hold on the battle zone, and gradually begin to close in.

Taylor naturally began to collect resources. The iron and metal on those abandoned ships could effectively form a defense array. A large amount of resources and weapons and equipment, artillery shells and energy could also be considered emergency items.

Soon they had built a decent temporary defense base, surrounding the now-immobilized Empire Perpetual.

However, due to the stability of the Warp Storm, the Lion relied on the Astropaths to spread the news that they had suppressed the Eye of Terror to Guilliman.

Perhaps this expedition can come to a perfect end, and the deaths and sacrifices of countless imperial soldiers will now have real value.

The Emperor is above, the throne is above, and now people are beginning to see hope.

The darkness dissipates, the light approaches, the long night of ten thousand years has come to an end, and what follows may be ten thousand years of light.

But there are always people in this world who are unwilling to give up. Even though chaos has already reached its end, there are still people who hope that the light will disappear.

This is not about justice or faith, it is simply because they are traitors, traitors to humanity.

Perhaps Horus had realized his mistakes before his death because of the Emperor's power, or perhaps the First Primarch had shown repentance, but his descendants remained stubborn.

Abaddon is like this now, he still waits, still waits now, he is Abaddon, he is the Great Destroyer, the Great Destroyer.

He was the King of the Dark Crusade, the nemesis of Cadia, and the initiator of the Empire's end. He could not accept that his greatest cause would be extinguished today.

13 black expeditions, 13 stories of blood and sweat, ten thousand years of persistence, and the fulfillment of his father's teachings.

He, Abaddon, was the most filial of his descendants, and always had been. Unlike his brothers who had disappeared, his heart was still with the day when Terra was attacked.

Though honor is gone, the Spirit of Vengeance remains unbroken, the flames of Chaos unquenched, and the Eye of Terror remains.

This time, Abaddon led the fleet and switched from defense to offense, and this time it was the main fleet of the Black Legion that came.

They could now allow Guilliman to come, but Abaddon must kill Taylor and destroy the Imperium Ten Thousand.

It was clear what he wanted.

That is to make the name of the tyrant and madman leave an extremely dark record in the history of the empire, just like his father, and make his existence a taboo.

He doesn't need to leave any traces in history or be evaluated by future generations. Now he just wants to become a black hole and swallow everything.

(End of this chapter)

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