Warhammer 40 Spring: Loyalty of the Multiverse

Chapter 195 Changing Landing Point

Chapter 195 Changing Landing Point

"Attention everyone! If any abnormality is detected, immediately focus fire!" The skull had two demonic horns, and a string of unknown skulls hung from its waist. Each skull contained explosives, grenades, or other small weapons.

Tie Hui silently directed a servo skull to fly towards the gap in their landing point.

But just as it disappeared into the darkness of that gaping maw, a deafening gunshot blast completely drowned out the still-glowing servo skull.

This sight immediately turned grim for the group clearing the danger outside the breach. Clearly, solo boarding still carried immense risks and unforeseen problems!

"Terminator team, draw attention here! The rest of you, follow me!" Tie Hui said, taking a deep breath as he looked at the signal in his helmet that the servo skull had disappeared.

This was his mistake; he didn't consider or notice this phenomenon before the boarding operation, which led to the need to temporarily change the boarding plan.

He was now leading a group of Astartes clad in power armor, as he was heading towards the dense network of ventilation ducts and maintenance access points on the lower deck of the warship.

These pipes have an internal diameter of approximately 0.8 to 1.2 meters. They are large enough for an Astartes to crawl through, and most importantly, there are an enormous number of these passageways leading into the interior of the warship.

Moreover, they were located on the lower deck of the warship. Almost no one would inspect every metal gate opening.

This gave them an opportunity. As for why they couldn't bring the Terminator? It's because their Terminator armor is not only thick and heavy, but also large in size. If they went inside, they would get stuck!
The group clung tightly to the warship's armor, but dared not get too close, fearing that the chaotic flesh and blood on it might suddenly come to life and attack them.

Fortunately, the journey was uneventful, and they finally found a gap covered by what looked like peeled muscle tissue.

Based on the design layout of the Imperial frigate, there should be many ventilation duct entrances here and in the surrounding area.

One of the Astartes picked up a molten bomb from his waist and threw it at the target. With a violent explosion, a gap appeared in their view.

The surrounding flesh and blood were also cleared away, but judging from its writhing state, it was clearly trying to restore this layer of flesh and blood armor.

Without a word, Tie Hui led the charge inside. As a person designated by the Emperor, his imperial power could, to some extent, resist the invasion of chaos.

Therefore, it was the right choice for him to go first and lead the way.

They blasted open any airlocks they encountered while crawling along with molten metal grenades. They dared not use molten metal bombs, as they were far too powerful compared to molten metal grenades and could easily wipe them out in this confined space if they weren't careful.

Looking ahead, the dim light that flickered intermittently shone through the metal fence onto Iron Shine's helmet and power armor.

Everyone knew they had reached the exit, and some of the Astartes at the back even showed joy on their faces, praying that the Emperor would bless them so that they could reach the engine room of the warship.

If this continues, we can go on a killing spree and destroy the reactors of enemy warships, turning these Chaos traitors' warships into space iron coffins.

Tie Hui narrowed his eyes as he looked at the metal fence. In his memory, these metal fences wouldn't be able to stop Astartes. But they weren't so easy to break through either. After all, these metal fences could withstand the fire of many small arms.

Moreover, he dared not use molten metal bombs or grenades to break through it, after all, looking through the fence at the interior of its warship, he could see the various mechanical structures in motion and the occasional roars coming from afar.

He didn't want to cause too much of a commotion here...

Bang!

With a powerful punch, he dented the metal fence, and Tie Hui's eyes lit up as he unleashed several more punches. Lying prone made it difficult to generate power when throwing punches, but now he needed to see who this guy was.

After several punches, the metal fence slammed to the ground with a loud thud. Fortunately, the noise from the surrounding still-operating mechanical structures and flesh masked the impact. Tie Hui crawled out and landed on the ground, immediately drawing his power sword and explosive pistol from his waist, warily surveying his surroundings.

Other Stadts also climbed out one after another from the passage behind them.

After the last person finished reporting over the communication channel, the servo skulls hanging on their backs flew up again to survey the surrounding terrain.

Gripping their weapons, the group followed behind the servo skulls. Their footsteps echoed through the warship, the surrounding fleshy passageways emanating a stench of blood and gore. Splattered bloody pus clung to their power armor, but before it could flow down, it turned to ashes and vanished into the air.

The marks of purity on their bodies began to emit faint golden light from time to time, as if warning or protecting them from something.

Especially the rose-red five-pointed star in the very center of the Iron Breast Armor, which seemed to be alive at this moment, with golden flames flowing through it from time to time before flashing away.

In the warp, the Emperor's gaze fell upon them, but even more so the gaze of the four Chaos Gods. The red pentagram, curled up as if covered by something, trembled there.

In particular, He could sense an aura filled with murderous intent enveloping Him. It felt like a sheep being stalked by a wolf.

Fortunately, a flash of golden light made that feeling disappear instantly.

drip-

Suddenly, a red light flashed in the eyes of one of the servo skulls receiving the signal around them, which immediately put everyone on alert. They began to form a battle formation and move towards the guide signs displayed inside their helmets by the servo skulls.

But what they didn't notice was that in the passageways on both sides of their corridor, among those fleshy walls and the braking fleshy machines, a rustling was taking place.

A canine creature, soaking wet and dripping with bloody slime, ran out from inside.

Like a newborn cub, it staggered, trying to control its limbs. Finally, it slowly stood up, sniffed the air with its head, and then turned and ran quickly in a certain direction.

At this moment, the Iron Radiance group had arrived at the corner marked by the servo skull. They saw the Chaos Mortals carrying various types of ammunition and loading them onto a small arms train that looked like a skinned snake.

Numerous ordinary people were bustling about inside, which clearly indicated that this was most likely the enemy's equipment room, storing their weapons and ammunition.

boom--

Without saying a word, Tie Hui raised his explosive gun and fired a shot at the ordinary people who were still working.

The massive bomb, carrying kinetic energy, instantly turned a mortal into mincemeat. Shrapnel from the explosion also riddled other mortals nearby with holes.

Seeing this, Astartes behind him conjured a nanoblade and shot it toward the mortals who were trying to hide.

Blood and flesh flew everywhere, but this scene also made the eyes of those chaotic mortals who believed in Khorne turn red.

They immediately grabbed the weapons from the armory train and began attacking the Astartes. However, their attacks often dissipated before reaching the Astartes themselves.

……

(End of this chapter)

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