Warhammer 40 Spring: Loyalty of the Multiverse

Chapter 249 Tarachin's Plea

Chapter 249 Tarachin's Plea

Tie Hui wasn't wearing a helmet at the moment, but rather a painted safety helmet hastily made by the motor enthusiasts.

He personally stood on the construction site to direct the workers' construction work; after all, he couldn't do it without being there in person.

The rituals of praising Omnesia during the construction process were so deeply ingrained in these guys that they were practically in their genes.

After handing over the task, I pleaded with them to stop using any more praise rituals and just get to work.

But when he finally managed to go there, his vision went black and he almost fainted.

Damn it! More than two months have passed, and only one floorboard has been laid out.

There was an oil greasebox praying over the floor. Meanwhile, the ordinary people temporarily acting as construction workers were busy at work.

When he pulled that group of motor enthusiasts in front of him and asked why, their answer made him want to slap them.

"Allowing those mortals to build the base and touch the creation of the God of Myriad Machines is already the greatest permission imaginable!"

Tie Hui "..."

So much so that now he has to come to the site every day to keep an eye on the group of motorists who, whenever he lets his guard down, find a place to grab an incense burner and start singing binary praise songs.

"My lord! The Necromancer Tarachin is outside and wants to see you!" Tiberius's voice suddenly rang out through the communicator. At the same time, a message came through. He raised his arm, and a holographic image appeared. On the outer perimeter of the city wall, about five or six hundred meters away, a group of green iron skeletons stood in neat rows.

Especially the skeleton at the very front, dressed in clothes, standing there with its arms crossed, staring longingly at Tarasin in front of it, somehow gave Tie Hui a feeling of being submissive.

After taking a look from the high wall, he turned around and took the elevator to the gate, but was stopped by Carol.

"My lord, those aliens are incredibly cunning! If anything were to happen to you, we would be doomed!" Carol didn't want the chosen one she had finally found, the one who could save the Empire, to face those aliens like this. If anything were to happen to him, they would be condemned to a fate worse than death!
Tie Hui waved his hand, appearing unusually calm. He was confident that Taraxin would not only not harm him, but would also have to curry favor with him.

After all, the strength he has shown so far is enough to intimidate Tarasin and the other space undead.

Most importantly, the ability to travel to other worlds means that one could also find a world with the technology to restore the souls of space dead, right?
Actually, we are in another world now, and the situation is unclear. A wise person would not act rashly when there is so little information.

Based on this, Tarasin dared not act rashly.

But just in case, they still brought Tiberos and the others to a place less than 50 meters away from Taraxin.

"Lord Tarasin!" Tie Hui pondered for a moment, then performed an Imperial Eagle salute. "May I ask what brings you here?"

"I am deeply sorry for my previous offense and the harm I have caused you!" Tarasin stepped forward and performed a noble greeting familiar to humans.

At the same time, he opened his arms wide and said loudly, "Therefore, I will use some of my technology to compensate you and your companions, and I also hope that our two sides can cooperate deeply!"

"Is it because you're interested in my ability to travel between worlds?" He cut to the chase, his language unusually direct. This surprised Tarasin, as he knew humans who often spoke in roundabout ways.

“You’re absolutely right! In you, I see hope for breaking the curse on our Fearful Death race!” Tarasin didn’t mince words and directly stated his demands and purpose, following Iron Radiance’s frankness.

"I'm sorry, sir! We are not of the same race! Moreover, to us, you are nothing short of aliens!" Tie Hui directly rejected him!
"You can't say that. Maybe we can become the most friendly allies! Like those Star God fragments we have, as well as the network technology, stasis technology and various anti-subspace weapon technologies we possess!" Tarasin was going all out at this moment, basically pulling out all the technologies he had hidden away. As long as Tie Hui agreed and could bring them with him on future interdimensional travels, he could hand over all these technologies to Tie Hui.

It's even possible that they could form an alliance and act as allies, allowing the other side to command them.

Seeing the silence falling on the crowd opposite him, Tara knew it was time to play his trump card: "And here's the inertia-free engine technology you all desire most! That is, the faster-than-light travel that your human sovereign craves most!"

The other side remained silent upon hearing this, a reaction that genuinely made Tarasin uneasy. This was a decision concerning his own people, and even after living for countless years, he still felt a sense of panic and unease under this decision. Meanwhile, Tie Hui was stunned, because the Emperor's image appeared directly on the system panel in his mind, frantically shouting, "Say yes! Say yes! Say yes!"

The noise was so loud that Tie Hui felt like his ears were going deaf and itchy. In fact, as early as when Tara Star mentioned the network technology, the Emperor had already begun to urge Tie Hui to agree.

This surprised Tie Hui. When did the Emperor become so petty? He dismissed him with just a few simple technical skills?
As for why we don't question whether the Emperor would allow cooperation with these aliens?
Then we can trace back to the time before the Terra Unification War, when this yellow weasel made a deal with the four gods.

In the end, he reneged on the deal. His lack of credibility is akin to Zhang Zuolin's infamous "bicycle-sharing spree" in modern Japan.

Especially considering the rumors that he once sold hooks (a euphemism for a hook), although it's just unofficial history, it's impossible for such a thing to be made up out of thin air. So it's even more conceivable what kind of person he was.

As for returning to the original topic, is it about collaborating with the Alien?

Ha ha!

They've already collaborated with Chaos once!

He just kept refusing to pay his debts until he ended up sitting on a golden toilet!

If all debtors in the world faced this outcome, perhaps there wouldn't be so many deadbeats.

The Emperor, however, didn't care what Tie Hui was thinking at the moment, because he was extremely excited. He even had a strange feeling that as long as he returned to his original world and rejoined his body, he could bring this news back to his original form.

I'm afraid I'd be so excited that I'd have to stand up from that broken throne.

Putting everything else aside, just the network technology alone, plus the inertia-free engine technology—these two technologies alone are enough to drive the Emperor mad, and he might even declare on the spot that these space undead are the Empire's demi-human race!
"Alright!" The long wait felt even longer than tens of millions of years to Tarasin.

The appearance of those two words brought him a sense of relief, like spring snow melting away. Although, being a machine, he didn't know where this relief came from!

"In that case, Your Excellency, may we sign an agreement?" Tarasin's inner thoughts were that he should seize the initiative first, and then report to the Silent King after returning to his original world, letting them argue it over slowly.

But you can't miss out on your own share!
As for their core command as space necromancers, "annihilate all organic life in the universe and restore dominion over the galaxy!", he simply tossed it aside.

Shit!

I've already had the chance to become an organic being, so why the hell am I going to destroy organic beings?
I destroy myself?

Tie Hui summoned members of the Cult of Mechanics, intending to sign an agreement with Tarasin. However, he was interrupted, and Tarasin pointed at Tie Hui, saying, "I will only sign an agreement with you, sir!"

Tie Hui was a little confused about what Tarasin was planning at this moment.
However, the Emperor, who had already given him a safe response in his mind, made him nod in agreement.

Meanwhile, Taracin was thinking about how to determine the bargaining chips in the agreement, and he immediately ruled out things like the Civilization Fire Seed Hyperdimensional Cube Cage.

Now it's his turn to ask for help, not the other way around. And it's not a time when he's in a stronger position than others!
You always have to give others something of value as collateral, right?
After much thought, I still think that technology and Star God fragments are more reliable.

But I don't have it with me right now!

This made him feel troubled again!
His real motive was to personally sign the first agreement with Tie Hui face-to-face. That way, if they obtained anything good in another world, he would definitely be the first to enjoy it.

Once we return, let the Silent King sign another agreement with the Human Empire!

Hey!
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(End of this chapter)

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