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Chapter 308 The Titanium Clan's Mentality Exploded

Chapter 308 The Titanium Clan's Mentality Exploded

We naively believed that with the guidance of technology and the highest virtues, we could change this galaxy.
Until recently, a group of people who called themselves the Chosen Ones severely damaged our Sky Expansion Fleet, forcing us to abandon all the territories we had occupied and retreat back to our home world.

The entire Tau Empire suffered a tremendous blow as a result, and even with Aether's constant reassurance and encouragement, many clans were unable to emerge from the shadow of defeat.

The belief in the highest good has been severely damaged.

That seemingly outdated and backward human empire showed us its true power for the first time.

In the past, we always thought that those noisy, outdated machines and rigid, tall buildings were the entirety of human empires.

They are synonymous with being pedantic, backward, and old-fashioned.

But when the truth about the galaxy is revealed, we realize that their foolish beliefs and seemingly backward technology are precisely their efforts to protect the purity of their souls.

When a strange rift appeared near our home world, the Tau Empire did not hesitate to launch a war mobilization.

We desperately need a victory to prove that the highest good is right.

Once we entered the battlefield, we realized it was a very foolish decision.

Because on the other side of the passage, there was a chaotic war without reason.

The various factions we have encountered have erupted into a chaotic war, with warships exploding like twinkling stars.

Some things that trample on science and reason cause us great pain.

For the first time, the Milky Way seemed so unfamiliar to us.
It's not the name we originally envisioned at all.

The underlying logic that constitutes the universe is chaotic and disordered.

…………

Inside a Tau warship.

"These things do not conform to the physical laws of the real universe."

La Coe, a Turkish strategic analyst, uttered a painful cry.

He sat at his engineering console, which displayed various images and data of the void battlefield.

Monsters with hooves and wings flew through the void.

Some even rode chariots and warhorses, wielding rudimentary swords and knives.
This phenomenon completely shattered his previous approval.

Science and reason became a joke at this moment.
His worldview completely collapsed.

"Don't look," the commander stopped La Coe. "Those things will hurt us."

However, the demons don't care whether the Tau people are watching or not; they only crave flesh and souls.

The souls of the Tau are faint, but still a delicious appetizer.

The minions of the Soul Forger, operating their dark machines, stormed into the Tau Empire's warships, reaping the lives of this race, who knew nothing of the dangers of the galaxy.

Urgent alarms sounded throughout the warship.
The rotating crimson lights made the warship look as if it had been stained with blood.

"Meet the enemy."

Fire warriors in combat suits confront the demons who board the ship.
Ka Vah was one of them; he was sent to the War Academy for training from a young age.

He excelled academically and, after graduation, became an outstanding Fire Clan warrior.

Having experienced many wars, he can be considered a veteran.

However, he had never experienced such a bizarre battle.

The accompanying observation bees detected no signal, and the enemy suddenly appeared in front of them.

They look bizarre, made of metal, and appear outdated, yet they can easily cut through their advanced armor.

Ka Vah kept pulling the trigger of his pulse rifle.
This weapon can fire powerful plasma projectiles that can easily penetrate ceramic armor.

With this weapon, they once routed the human Empire's forces, leaving them crying for their mothers.

However, today, these enemies are ignoring their attacks.

Roar! !

A hairless metal hound leaped out of the void and tore a Fire Clan warrior in combat gear to pieces.

Kava kept pulling the trigger, bullets clanging as they struck his opponent.

The opponent was very fast, leaping continuously in the confined space to attack the fire warriors.
In no time, they killed three of Kava's companions.
In the end, it was only through the self-destruction of a fire warrior that the opponent was killed.

“These monsters are tough to deal with.” Ka Wa’s face was grim. Just one mutated hound had caused his squad to suffer heavy losses.

Wouldn't those even more powerful and bizarre creatures be even harder to deal with?

The situation unfolded exactly as Kava had predicted.

More monsters, a fusion of flesh and machine, entered the warship.
They are more resilient to damage than humans, and it takes the sacrifice of several Fire Clan warriors to kill them.

However, to Kava’s surprise, the human auxiliary forces were better at dealing with these strange creatures than the Fire Clan warriors.

Even though their weapons were inferior to those of the Fire Clan warriors, the damage they inflicted on those strange creatures was greater.

Ka Vah asked them what they had done and how they could deal more damage than the Fire Warriors.

"We did nothing. We just prayed fervently to the Supreme Good Path before we opened fire, hoping it would help us defeat those monsters."

A human auxiliary soldier's answer made Kava realize the fanatical faith of the Human Empire.
Faith is the best way to deal with these monsters.
When he ordered his squad members to pray to the highest good, the damage did increase somewhat, but it was still not enough.

"The loyalty of the Fire Clan warriors to the Path of Supreme Goodness is beyond doubt, but they have been instilled with scientific ideas since childhood and have long established their worldview."

“Even if they pray to the highest good, they cannot receive blessings like humans do.”

Realizing the problem, Ka Vah quickly reported it to the other commanders.
Let them send the relevant information back to their homeworld.

However, immediately after sending it, Kava realized a problem.

If the Tau Empire were to subsequently promote faith extensively in order to combat warp creatures,
In the end, faith will inevitably become radical and fanatical, eventually stagnating and turning into a high-tech, fanatical religious society.

Isn't that just a replica of the human empire?

A wave of despair washed over Kava.
This galaxy seems to harbor some terrible malice.

All races and civilizations are inevitably headed for destruction.

But Kava's suffering did not last long.
Because he was torn apart by a metal demon with a treadle-like lower body, his dim soul became the other party's little dessert, crunching away.

The Tau Empire gained absolutely nothing from this chaotic war.
Fortunately, their commander was smart enough to realize their weakness and decisively escaped through the temporary network tunnel that had not yet collapsed, thus avoiding the annihilation of the entire army.

The tragedy of the Tau Empire was merely a minor episode in the Battle of Sindhu.

The various factions involved in the war were unaware of the Tau Clan's involvement.

The military strength of the Tau people is too small; it is merely a tiny ripple in the face of this Apocalypse-level war.

"Kill them."

"For Morgana."

"Let the enemy bleed for the sake of Khorne."

"........."

The players were as frenzied as ever, shouting all sorts of bizarre and blasphemous slogans.

Some chaotic factions were confused by the players' slogans, and for a moment, they couldn't figure out whether they were fighting against the minions of the Corpse King or the followers of the gods.

While the various factions were engaged in fierce fighting, Tarahim was not idle either.

Under the guise of protecting important cultural relics, he plundered the treasures of the undead nobles of various dynasties.

They were all collected and placed in their own museum.

“You’re utterly shameless,” Orikan said, expressing his disdain for Tarasin’s actions.

“Put their astrology device back first before you start criticizing me,” Tarachin retorted without mincing words.

The two shameless individuals continued arguing while simultaneously looting the treasuries of various dynasties.

Many emperors of various dynasties suffered heavy losses and numerous defeats in this battle.

Multiple warships exploded, causing incalculable damage.

When they returned, they found that their hometown had been robbed.

Several people fainted on the spot from anger.
The emotional fluctuations were too great, and the data processing center couldn't handle them.

…………

On the other side of the battlefield,

The Silent King ultimately failed.

Faced with the combined forces of the Void Dragon and the two Primarchs,
Even if he and his personal guards were incredibly strong, they couldn't possibly defeat such a lineup.
He was merely the supreme ruler of the Fearful Ones, not a god.

After a fierce battle, Szalak's personal guards were almost entirely wiped out.

He too was defeated by Chagatai, a single blade piercing his metal chest.
With its power core destroyed, it could no longer drive its heavy, active metal body and collapsed to its knees.

Szalak looked at the void dragon hovering in the air, surging with terrifying energy.
"Why? Why help a group of monkeys?"

The Void Dragon looked at the Silent King with eyes burning with light and spoke in a mocking tone,

"Humans are monkeys. Do you think you're so noble in our eyes? You're nothing but a bunch of reckless slaves who betray their masters."

"Just because you received a few gifts from my clan, do you really think you're superior?"

"Don't forget the tragedy of your first battle against the Old Ones. You were defeated without even knowing where the enemy was."

The Void Dragon showed no mercy, and Szalak's betrayal resulted in him being imprisoned for tens of millions of years.

The reason Szalak wasn't killed on the spot was because Qin Yun gave the order.

Moreover, I didn't intend for him to die so quickly.

The Void Dragon intends to imprison Szalak indefinitely, to let him experience the taste of being deprived of freedom.

Let the other party count the days, suffering for tens of millions of years.

The Void Dragon's words really provoked Szalak quite a bit.

But he was powerless to refute it.

The Necromancers of space were indeed slaves of the Star God, and they were able to win the War of Heaven only with the Star God's help.

“They’re no better than us. If we’ll betray you, won’t they?” Szalak tried to sow discord.

"Whether it's true or not doesn't matter, all I want is for you to pay the price." The Void Dragon said this with hatred in his eyes.

Sixty million years! Do you know how he spent those sixty million years?
He was counting down every single second; it was pure agony.

If it were an ordinary living being, it would probably have gone mad long ago.

The void dragon that had compassion for the space necromancers is dead. You chose him, Szalak.

This time, it's all about revenge; even a saint couldn't stop it.

"Let me show you what imprisonment is like. You will spend the rest of your life in jail, you traitor."

The Void Dragon spread its arms and conjured a dimensional cube out of thin air, banishing the Silent King Szalak into it.

"As long as I'm alive, you'll never be free."

After the Void Dragon finished speaking, it closed the dimensional portal.

Szalak will not die, nor will he fall asleep; he will remain awake in an empty dimensional space, waiting for the day the universe is destroyed.

This is undoubtedly an extremely vicious punishment.

The Void Dragon felt an extraordinary sense of satisfaction; this was the price of betraying the Star God.

…………

King Szalak the Silent was captured, and the undead dynasty loyal to him attempted to save him.
However, they were no match for a Star God who had recovered to 50% health, and were easily defeated by the Void Dragon.

Instead, the Void Dragon seized the opportunity to steal the fragments they were guarding, successfully restoring itself to 70% strength and making it even more powerful.

Left with no other choice, the Necromancer Empire of Space had to abandon the rescue attempt and opt for evacuation.

After the relevant news was released,

Imotek, the Stormlord of the Sothek Dynasty, was the first to step forward.

"The era of the Silent King has ended. For the sake of our people's destiny, we must unite."

His rallying cry attracted many undead forces to join him.

However, Talrazin and Orikan also stepped forward, calling on many dynasties to abandon their useless arrogance and become vassals of the human empire.

"The Sage has gained the support of two Star Gods, and at the same time, he has also received help from the Spirit Race. He has promised to help the Undead Race regain their bodies."

"As long as we join the human empire, we will have the opportunity to return to our flesh and blood bodies, healthy flesh and blood bodies."

The two presented multiple pieces of evidence and also rallied a group of undead forces.
Because many space undead have fallen into a state of personality degeneration and loss of rationality.
Stormlord Imotek only wanted to seize power and gain dominance; he never considered how to deal with the gradual extinction of the space undead, whose metal bodies were degenerating and turning them into mindless metal beasts.

The space necromancers split into two factions.
One faction is the hardliners, who want to rule the galaxy and use all the living beings in the galaxy as sacrifices to restore their bodies.

The other faction is the surrender faction. They are willing to serve the human empire as long as Qin Yun is willing to provide the technology to transform them back into living beings.

Tensions were running high between the two sides, each believing the other to be a traitor who disregarded the future of their race.

The struggle quickly escalated to the point of irreconcilable conflict.

The Battle of Sindu has ended, and Vashtor has gained control of the Sindu system.
The Empire has completed its plan to destroy the Ghost Exorcism Dead Zone.

The greens got a great WAAAGH.

Players enjoyed a wave of fun with the expansion and generous rewards, especially the "Sitting in Oblivion" expansion.

Tyrande neither gained nor lost; although many of their bio-ships were destroyed, they also managed to consume orcs and humans.

Under the repeated cleansing of the exorcising dead zone and the energy of the subspace, the biological genes mutated, greatly benefiting Tyron.

Only the Tau Empire suffered a devastating loss, not only losing a powerful fleet but also having its morale shattered.

The end of the battle did not attract much attention from Qin Yun, because he was thinking about how to revive Old Man Huang.

P.S.: Another chapter, thank you for your support.

(End of this chapter)

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