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Chapter 986: 340. Cave Extinction (2)

Chapter 986 340. The hole is destroyed (2)

Author: Cut the wallpaper with a knife

Chapter 986 340. The hole is destroyed (2)

Observing the stars is a very interesting thing, and it is no wonder that so many people in human history are keen on stargazing. Before humans left the cradle of Terra, astronomy had become the most important thing for humans.

He Shenyan calmly stared at the dark universe in front of him without speaking. He was not on the Vengeance, but floating in the universe physically - of course he knew about the arrival of Angron and Horus, but he now had other

things to do.

And, escape always helps.

+They are also building cross-border channels.+

Across the sea of ​​​​stars, he communicated with the Lord of Humanity. + The scale may not be small. Considering their number, I am afraid that another world will be invaded at the same time. +

+How many will there be?+

+Hard to say.+

The mage squinted his eyes, raised his right hand, and pinched a star not far away with two fingers. It flickered and became a pure blue sapphire on his fingertips.

It worked.

He lowered his head thoughtfully, wrapped the gem with his palm, felt the cold temperature, and slowly smiled.

A ship belonging to the Rogue Trader came from the far side, using additional cannons to blast away a group of piles of rocks blocking the road. It sailed quietly through the vacuum, passing the mage.

In the blink of an eye, in just one breath, he already knew where the ship was going, how many people were on board, who was the captain, what family he came from, and how long the voyage had taken.

He knew everything, so he quietly changed the perceptions of the people on the ship and modified their destination. In this way, they could go to a real star.

+That plan when necessary - do you still want to activate it?+

Psychic communication roared from the far side of the stars, carrying the coldness of psychic energy. Except for him and the Lord of Mankind, no one else in the galaxy could communicate with each other like this. Even Magnus would need a certain amount of time.

To let the spirit resonate.

+Yes.+

The mage answered, as firmly as he should. He smiled slightly.

+ They have been chasing me for too long. If they have to intervene at this time, why should I give them a good look? Furthermore, the destroyers have already set foot on the stairs to heaven. I really want to see these parasites

The look on a bug's face when they realize their world engine has been completely destroyed.+

+It's really a risk, and your plans are always like this. Why do you always regard your life as a condition for victory?+

+ Old habits die hard. Are there any other problems? I have another world that needs to be deceived. +

+You should explain everything to them.+

+And spend more time explaining why I do what I do? No, thank you for your useless advice - I really appreciate it.+

+You know what I said is right.+

+I also know that you need to recover from your injuries and strength, so shut up and rest.+

The spiritual energy dissipated, and the mage snorted coldly. He closed his eyes and crossed the boundary as instinctively.

——

"Where is he?"

Angron asked the Custodian in the shadows seriously: "Don't try to lie, Custodian. You know what I can do."

"I don't know - but I don't have to lie."

Lictor shook his head slowly: "I don't know where the captain is."

The Lord of Red Sand stared at him for several seconds before looking away, with a vague expression of helplessness. He turned around and left the captain's room, shaking his head at the person waiting outside the door.

"The Imperial Guard didn't lie," he said. "He really didn't know where he was."

"Maybe it's some kind of autosuggestion."

Chagatai, who stood tall and straight, stroked his beard with his left hand and made a conjecture: "Psychological suggestion is certainly a kind of training they have received."

"No, it's not autosuggestion."

Crossing his arms across his chest, Angron replied expressionlessly: "My ability will not go wrong."

"In other words, the captain foresaw your arrival, so he ran away in advance."

Fulgrim calmly narrated: "It fits his style very well, and it also fits our impression of him."

"You act as if you know him very well. If that's true, then you should have realized something was wrong with the whole thing earlier."

Angron frowned and looked directly at Fulgrim: "Is the life on the ship with your brothers too wonderful? A phoenix reborn from the ashes? What about the vigilance and keenness you have proven to me?

?”

The Chemos pursed their lips and said nothing.

"There is no need to argue, Angron." Sanguinius persuaded. "None of us expected that the captain would do this. If you want to choose one person to blame, I'm afraid you can only blame all of us."

The Lord of Red Sand sneered, and Horus glanced at him worriedly.

"I think I can only blame myself." He said slowly. "I knew your attitude towards him early on, but I still expected you to control him. I was too naive."

Vulkan sighed, and the Fire Dragon Lord's red eyes dimmed: "You're right, Angron. We did forget something, but it's not too late to make amends now."

"It's too late!"

Angron waved his arms with a serious look on his face: "Believe me, he has probably already started the plan, at least halfway through it. He is a madman with extraordinary mobility. As long as he thinks of it, he will do it."

"So, in your opinion, what should we do?"

A soft voice came from the crowd that had not yet arrived. Konrad Kurtz leaned against the wall and asked lazily: "Ah, I almost forgot to introduce myself, first time meeting, Angron. I am Konrad

Virtue——"

"——Koz."

Angron interrupted him without looking at him: "I know who you are, and I read your information on the way here. I am an honest person, so I will tell you one thing straightforwardly.

Thing, I don’t like you.”

A slightly weird smile appeared on Kurtz's face: "Oh? Let me guess the reason. In your world, I am always loyal?"

He burst out laughing.

Corax frowned slightly and glanced at Curze helplessly. After sorting out his emotions for a while, he joined the conversation.

"Not many people like him, a brother from another world - but I must point out that there is no use venting emotions here. We have to come up with a solution."

Angron sighed, and he also realized that he had been a little excited. Horus coughed lightly, attracting attention.

He changed his standing posture, and in an instant, he looked very different from before. In the eyes of the original bodies, they felt a sense of déjà vu.

"There is no need to create panic, and there is no need to worry too much. We worry about him, just like an unarmed child worries about a warrior who is out hunting. Doing so will not help at all. We just need to do our part -

As far as I know, the revenge expedition is not over yet, right?"

"Yes, Horus." Sanguinius replied with a smile. "Besides, you don't seem to be unfamiliar at all."

Horus smiled bitterly: "I would rather I was unfamiliar - well, before he comes back, we will continue the expedition."

There is another big chapter

(End of chapter)

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