Warhammer 40 Spring: Loyalty of the Multiverse

Chapter 219 The Final Deployment

Chapter 219 The Final Deployment
Furthermore, he had already reported this information to his own chapter leader, Bastian Grix.

Even now, for some reason, no news or instructions have come in. This has made him somewhat worried, especially the latter part of the order that instructed him to do everything in his power to protect the combat barge, which he finds utterly perplexing.

A combat barge whose keel number wasn't even in the Imperial ship coding system. And yet, his Fifth Company had to go to great lengths to protect it.

Could it be that there is some important figure in the empire above, or perhaps some important items that the empire needs?
After all, this was not uncommon in the history of the empire. Take, for example, the so-called living saint of the empire—Selustin.

There were also some secrets he had vaguely known before. It was said that the Emperor had once possessed a little girl's body and then entered Nurgle's warp realm, causing a massive upheaval.

He didn't know if it was true or not, and he didn't dare to ask. Although the whole story was circulated in a fantastical way, he still had a deep-seated belief in it.

After all, in his mind, the emperor was omnipotent!

"All ships prepare to attack the Reflector's fleet. Protect that friendly battle barge..." Without a second thought, he placed the order, which resembled one from the Regent, directly on the command table beside him and loudly began ordering preparations to protect the unknown friendly warship.

But before he could finish speaking, he suddenly realized that he was also outnumbered and outmatched, and that the Sengoku fleet included many battleships.

A single barrage of fire could blast him and that unknown combat barge into space debris.

Therefore, his headlong rush forward was indeed a somewhat unwise choice.

So he simply waved his hand and brought up a holographic map of the entire Dalowa galaxy.

His eyes quickly scanned all the space facilities marked with red dots and simple names on the holographic map.

In just two seconds, his gaze was fixed on the labyrinthine asteroid belt of the Dalowa system.

This is where the subspace detection array is located. Its function is to monitor fluctuations in the subspace and to provide early warning of jump signals from the direction of the Empire.

And most importantly, it is controlled by the sorcerer Tzeentch. He can quickly release a reality distortion field during combat to interfere with the warship's sensors.

One of its most basic functions is to generate a false star map inside the warship, causing the enemy to execute their combat plans according to this false star map.

Although the threat of destruction was not significant to the Imperial fleet, the early warning signal severely hampered the Imperial's plans for a large-scale surprise attack.

Therefore, destroying this place would mean that any fleets heading towards it could directly attack these Chaos traitors without any warning.

Prioritize destroying your Demon Gate to prevent Khorne from sending reinforcements to this region every seven hours. Also, destroy your Omega-Threx Forge World to prevent it from providing weapons support to these Chaos traitors.

Without further ado, with a sudden wave of his hand, the ship, which had entered the silence of Quanjian, was quickly activated and rushed directly towards the subspace detection array.

They were originally located in an asteroid belt on the outer edge of the Dalowa system. Furthermore, in order to have a stable base for harassment and guerrilla warfare, they also found a relatively safe area of ​​real space on the outer edge of the Dalowa system.

There, they used several large meteorites as a support structure to build a makeshift rest stop that could be moved by ships.

Based on their past experience of conducting guerrilla warfare in and out of this dangerous asteroid belt, they quickly returned to the asteroid belt and stealthily advanced towards the subspace monitoring array.

They dared not activate their Void Shields, relying solely on the heavy armor of their battle barges to withstand the incoming meteorites. In an instant, some of the ship's exposed weapons were damaged by the meteorites.

But there's nothing we can do about it. If the Void Shield is activated, it will definitely cause fluctuations in the warp and be detected by the warp detection array.

That would trigger an alarm throughout the entire galaxy, which would be a huge loss for them.

……

Having already left the warp and was conducting his final fleet regrouping, Commander-in-Chief Bastian Grix, like his Fifth Company Commander, was looking at the order in his hand—a direct order from the Primarch Regent, who was also their father Guilliman, deep within the Imperial Palace of Terra, the center of power of the Imperium.

The message traveled so fast in the current subspace of the Earl's Cloud Rail that he was certain it must have taken the entire Star Speaker choir of over a thousand people to get it.

The order was very clear: he was to immediately raise troops and begin an advance on Dalova.

And they are doing everything they can to rescue a man named Iron Glory Cyphero... or rather, a Proto-Star Marine.
At that time... we'll also launch a surprise attack and take over the Dalowa system.

Listen to this! Can you believe this is human language?

What does it mean to rescue someone at any cost and simultaneously take over the Dalowa system?

For the first time, Bastian Grix truly experienced the kind of unreasonable behavior his Primarch could exhibit. This reminded him of some secret histories about his father that he had read in Altramor.

For example, the once-victorious army once tried to stop Father's charge in an unknown battle. The result was obvious: they couldn't stop him!
Then they carried their father, who had fallen into a deep sleep, and ran away.

Father is here! Father is here to provide support! Father is charging forward! Father has fallen!

Many Blue Boy cans are "crying out!"

The ever-victorious army is finished!

Enraged, Calga shouted, "Execute the entire army!"

"Sigh! I wonder what His Majesty the Regent is doing?" Bastian Grix put the order back into the vault. After all, it was an order personally given by his Primarch, so it had to be kept safe.

He then placed the parchment scroll, which was covered with Imperial anti-daemons and warp runes, into a vault already filled with identical scrolls.

"Did Opidus Grokis tell you the time?" After closing the vault door, he looked at Krenel Pols behind him and asked if the order sent earlier had specified the time of their raid.
Company Commander Krenel Poles nodded, indicating everything was in order. He stepped forward, glancing enviously at the vault, and said, "All fleets are deployed, and the raid formation is in place. Once the raid succeeds, our battle group will be the main force to break through the enemy's defenses!"

"it is good!"

……

(End of this chapter)

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