The same scene happened again. Guilliman ignored the complete defense line on the surface and let the army land directly under the cover of low-orbit artillery fire.

The two meat grinders turned at the same time, reducing Guilliman's huge army bit by bit.

From this, Ivia saw the difference between Chaos and the Empire.

In this situation, Ivia knew from Carlos's memory that the Tzeentch Legion under his command would definitely rebel.

And it seems that not a single warrior under Guilliman will disobey orders until the last one dies.

Their lemming-like suicide behavior puzzled Ivia, but since they were willing to be bewitched by the will of the Evil Emperor, Ivia had no intention of rescuing them.

But when Ivia returned to her garrison on the planet of Kerrigan, a group of red-armored Ultramarines had already cleared the planet of the remnants of Chaos.

This chapter was none other than the Blood Angels, the first support force Guilliman encountered on his return to Terra, led by Dante.

Although Ivia didn't watch the battle seriously, she didn't notice when this group bypassed the defense line and arrived.

On the planet Kerrigan, in a fortress, Dante and his personal guards were quietly waiting for Ivia's arrival.

The moment they saw Ivia, the group of red-armored Blood Angels subconsciously raised their weapons, but did not attack Ivia in the form of Carlos.

Chapter Master Dante asked with some doubt:

"Ms. Aivia?"

"No, I am Carlos, the Weaver of Fate! Prepare to die!"

Although Ivya is not stingy, she sometimes has a bad temper.

Guilliman has brought a large army here. Considering the mission first, Avia might make way.

However, facing the Blood Angels who had been shouting at her not long ago, Ivia had no intention of giving them any good face.

Having said that, Ivia was just trying to scare people and didn't take action immediately.

"Ivia, stop playing! You've been ripped off!"

In the tense atmosphere, the Black Abyss flew over from afar. Xi jumped off the ship and said to Avia.

Hearing Xi say this, Ivia returned to her original appearance out of some curiosity, and sensed the surroundings at the same time, but did not find any ambush.

"what happened?"

Faced with Ivia's doubts, Xi pointed at Dante, who wanted to speak but was hesitant, and signaled him to explain.

"I lied to you. I actually belong to the Chaos side, and after Guilliman's defeat, I will be destroyed along with your Emperor and Empire."

Ivia continued to speak truthfully, creating an opportunity for Dante to take action.

I don't know what Guilliman said to Dante before he left. In Avia's eyes, Dante was already furious, but he forced himself to hold it back. He ignored Avia's words and began to explain Guilliman's strategy:

"According to Guilliman and the Think Tank's analysis, Abaddon, the Warmaster of Chaos, does not trust his allies, especially since your character, Kalos, is a Tzeentchian Daemon."

"So Guilliman speculates that, in addition to the three planetary fortresses in the material universe, Abaddon's trump card is also hidden in the warp behind the three nodes."

As Dante spoke, his anger subsided a little, and he continued:

"Rashly entering the Warp will only lead to an unknown ambush. Therefore, Guilliman sent us here to act as bait, using the fierce battle to lure Abaddon into an ambush."

Ivia glanced at Dante again.

Assuming that Ivia would not help either of them, Dante's words only meant one thing: they were here to die.

Moreover, they had to die halfway before they could muster up the remaining courage to crush Abaddon's ambush.

"You are strong enough and not afraid of death, but don't you think this is a waste?"

After summarizing the characteristics of this regiment, Ivia asked.

"Don't let down the blood of Sanguinius!" After saying this, Dante roared, raised the giant axe in his hand, and attacked Ivia under the cover of artillery fire.

Ivia's expression was very interesting. She originally thought that Dante's plan for his suicide journey was to ask Abaddon for help.

But from the looks of it, it seems like she's the one being executed?

Ivia picked up Xi and jumped away.

"Avia, you don't have to hold back. Many warriors in the Blood Angels Chapter are plagued by a state of Black Rage, and they even need to undergo regular internal purges."

Xi provided Ivia with new information.

Aiweiya deflected the gunfire, shook her head and said:

"I feel it. It's the remnant of Khorne. Now I will go to Khorne. They won't suffer the aftereffects of falling into madness."

"Did you hear that? You won't have to worry about Black Rage anymore!"

Ivia shouted again.

However, this sound had no effect on the charging Blood Angels.

Avia could even feel that this legion was burning, as if they really intended to kill Avia.

If you can kill him, then kill this evil god who insulted the Emperor. If you can't, then carry out the mission. Is that what you mean?

Ivia felt the will of these warriors.

If someone is willing to die, Ivia will naturally help him.

Ivia changed into the appearance of Carlos, the Great Demon of Tzeentch, and spread her wings, and a psychic storm enveloped the Blood Angels.

The purpose of the huge psychic storm is not to kill, but to delay time.

Abaddon's guess was correct. Now that most of the Tzeentchs were dead and Magnus was missing, Carlos the Fate Weaver was the supreme controller of the Tzeentch Legion.

If it were Carlos himself, he might still be limited by his own strength and unable to summon too many troops, but Ivia, who possesses the dual status of Khorne and Tzeentch, is herself the incarnation of the Warp.

One after another, teleportation arrays were deployed across the air without any need for any support. Endless Tzeentch armies emerged from them and rushed towards the Blood Angels.

The colorful and differently commanded Tzeentch army had not yet understood what was happening when it was faced with a charge from the Empire's elite force, second only to the Imperial Guards.

An embarrassing scene occurred on the battlefield. Without a leader to command, a large number of Tzeentch army members turned around and ran, with no intention of fighting at all.

Ivia could only appear in front of the battle line speechlessly, waving her wings to command the attack.

The Tzeentch Legion then re-formed itself, and these armies, mostly composed of spellcasters, began to summon horrors and fire demons to act as meat shields and move further away from the battlefield.

It was not until they reached a safe distance that a bombardment of various psychic spells covered the Blood Angels' attack route.

Not only that, while bombarding the Blood Angels, many psychic spells even seemed to accidentally fall on Ivia in front of the battlefield.

What a shameful bunch!

No wonder they ran so fast. It turned out that they were not afraid of the Blood Angels, but afraid of being backstabbed!

Ivia carefully checked Carlos's memory and found that backstabbing was a corporate culture under Tzeentch, and Tzeentch itself encouraged such behavior.

This is why psykers are so prevalent in the Tzeentch Legion, because during a melee charge, they are unable to defend against tricky sneak attacks from behind.

However, even though the Tzeentch army was pulling each other down, the huge number and coverage level of psychic spells still caused huge casualties to the Blood Angels.

And as the first batch of horror demons and fire demons were eliminated, those lucky ones who did not die in the backstab or the attack of the Blood Angels began to replicate and strengthen themselves like proliferation.

Large groups of terrifying fire demons, like black clouds, began to counterattack the Blood Angels' formation.

As they had hoped, the Blood Angels suffered massive sacrificial casualties.

And there was no sign of Abaddon's Warp killer weapon that Guilliman had prepared appearing.

The Imperial Army's three fronts were all consuming strength at an unreasonable rate, gradually showing signs of lack of stamina.

Abaddon remained steadfast in his goal and would never engage Guilliman in a decisive battle.

Angron on the other hand had no patience at all. Being forced to defend like a turtle had already made him very irritable.

Now Guilliman's crazy behavior was tantamount to shitting on his head, and Angron's patience was finally exhausted.

He found a gap when Guilliman was changing guard, and personally led the commando team to attack Guilliman's space fleet.

"Idiot!" Jupiter was suddenly wide open, making Abaddon so angry that he wanted to drown Angron in a pool of blood.

But even Abaddon had to admit that the instincts of the beast Angron were indeed sharp. Judging from the situation alone, it was indeed very likely that a surprise attack on Guilliman at this time would kill him directly without any blockade.

Abaddon was consumed by a thirst for glory, and the image of himself standing over Guilliman's corpse, laughing wildly as he ended the Empire, lingered in his mind.

Besides, now that contact with the planet Kerrigan has been lost, Carlos might have already colluded with the Empire.

Abaddon could no longer bear it and sent an order to the elite ambush troops hidden in the subspace node near Jupiter to follow the assault.

Unlike other legions that only believe in one god, Chaos Warmaster Abaddon, as the successor of Horus, is a thoroughgoing pragmatist.

His army consisted of both Nurgle and Khorne believers, and he would have his soldiers worship whichever god's power was more useful.

The elite troops following Angron this time were the ones in his army that originally believed in Khorne. Angron's style as a pure Khorne believer made Abaddon's elite troops very familiar.

Guilliman's army, which was in the process of troop rotation, was torn apart by the powerful Angron.

Although the Ultramarines quickly realized this and attempted a rescue, orders from Gene-Father Guilliman were to seize the opportunity to occupy the Warp node of Jupiter.

As for the sudden attack by Angron, he will personally fight.

The flames of war soon spread to Guilliman's flagship, Macragge's Glory. Even with the firepower of this ancient flagship that existed ten thousand years ago, it was unable to break through the defenses of Angron, which was blessed by Chaos.

The large force of the World Eaters Legion rushed towards the command room regardless of everything.

Ordinary Ultramarines were as fragile as babies in front of this fallen Primarch and could not even stop him.

Soon Macragge's Glory was littered with corpses.

However, Angron angrily fought back and forth on Macragge's Glory, but failed to find Guilliman.

"Guilliman! Roberto Guilliman, coward, coward!"

In fact, in terms of strength, Angron is superior to Guilliman. The last defeat was due to the fact that a large number of Guards and Sisters of Silence were assisting Guilliman, forcing Angron to retreat.

As a result, this time Angron rushed to Macragge's Glory, but failed to find Guilliman.

As the commander-in-chief of the entire army, Guilliman cannot fail to appear on the battlefield, otherwise the enemy will have to flee in fear.

Furious, Angron wreaked havoc everywhere, attempting to use the ancient warship as leverage to force Guilliman to return and fight.

And in the assault ship not far from Macragge's Glory, Guilliman issued new orders to blow up this powerful warship that was so ancient that it could not be replicated.

A huge amount of psychic bombs that had been prepared in advance roared on the Glory of Macragge, eventually destroying the power plant of the Glory of Macragge and causing the spacecraft to fall towards the huge Terra.

"Records indicate that the Imperial Regent Roboute Guilliman battled Angron of the World Eaters. Ultimately, Guilliman defeated Angron at the cost of the destruction of Macragge's Glory."

The light from the explosion shone on Guilliman's face, making his expression dark and unclear.

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