If Nukelia were truly that powerful, everyone would be like a dragon, demigods would be everywhere, and Primarchs would be treated worse than dogs.

—But when the Emperor arrived, he quickly surrendered without even struggling, and was eventually defeated by Angron, who came back for revenge.

how to explain?

Everyone exuded a strong sense of artificiality.

I'm stuck here, unable to go up or down.

“The power of a Primarch should not fluctuate so rapidly.”

So far, at least in Kasgar, there has been no sign of Angron's strength improving in the slightest.

He always maintained the fighting ability of a fairly powerful mortal gladiator.

I really don't know how someone with this level of skill will be able to kill a fully equipped Imperial Guard who serves as a close attendant to the Emperor in the future.

"There's no use thinking about it now. If we can get out and bring Angron to see the Emperor, the mystery might be solved."

Unfortunately, I can't bring it.

Since Iriel's communication was abruptly cut off last time, there has been not a single sound from Casca's communication equipment.

"You still can't contact your Eldar friends?"

No, there was absolutely no response.

As for when it will resume?

Casca didn't know either.

Standing on the surface of the planet Nukelia, Casca tried to search for Irel's warship in the sky, but to no avail.

It was as if the Eldar warships had never even appeared in orbit around this planet.

"Could it be that your alien friends abandoned you and ran away?"

"After all, the Xenomorphs never have any moral burden when they betray. Cooperation is fine, but if you entrust your life and fortune to the Xenomorphs, you'll suffer in the future."

The angels were not surprised by this situation.

The Spirit Clan's double-dealing did not surprise her.

I personally think not.

Casca shook his head in denial: "At least I can feel how important I am to them."

"That rekindled sense of conviction. An Eldar from the Ark will never give up hope of forever ridding Salis of the threat and rebuilding the Eldar Empire."

"They have no reason to abandon us."

“Rebuild the Eldar Empire. Don’t let those preachers of imperial truth hear you say that.” The angel smiled. “Otherwise, they’ll definitely burn you at the stake.”

"Of course."

"But have you noticed that your combat abilities seem somewhat different from before?"

"Me?"

Kasga asked, somewhat puzzled.

“That’s right.” The angel nodded. “In the arena, facing those eight demons, I didn’t expect you to actually be able to hold your own against one of them without being at a disadvantage.”

As a Space Marine, he was able to take on a Grand Magus single-handedly.

If we calculate based on the power ranking chart, Casgar's current strength seems to be about the same as that of a newly formed chapter leader like Dante Calgar.

Of course, it still can't compare to cheating.

For example, Marum Kaido, with a bomb gun and a chainsaw sword, tore apart six Tzeentch Shapeshifters and three Nurgle Great Impermanents.

Not to mention the thousands of Chaos Prison Soldiers and the hundreds of Chaos Terminators.

He, Kasgar, was merely fighting a great demon to a standstill.

This is nothing.

"So, do you know what those strange creatures are?"

The angel asked in bewilderment, "Who exactly is that fellow? He recognized me immediately upon meeting me as Saint Gilles of Baal, and he even knows the secret of our legion's thirst for blood."

How come everyone knows the little secret about thirst?

"Well, it might be a bit complicated to explain."

Alien.

A bizarre alien that lives in the subspace and feeds on human thoughts and emotions.

Regardless of whether this thing is a real creature or not, just tell me it doesn't look like a human at all!

Imperial Truth doesn't stipulate that Xenomorphs must be real-world creatures, so why can't Chaos be a type of Xenomorph?

After interacting extensively with Luo Jia and Old Man Huang, Kasga gradually learned some of their mysterious rhetoric.

Tough talk.

If we insist that chaos is an extremely dangerous alien form that is absolutely impossible to cooperate with, then perhaps after a long time, it really will become an alien.

That's right, it's the Alien.

Subspace, isn't that amazing?

"But I don't understand how these evil alien creatures got into Nukelia."

Khorne's mass production of troops came as a complete surprise.

The eight bloodthirsty berserkers appeared as if by suddenness, and together with the great demon Kabanha who followed, they threw themselves into the battle like there was no tomorrow.

This was also the first time that Casca had experienced even a small amount of Khorne's shock.

If I remember correctly, an army of warp gods like Khorne wouldn't be able to so easily break through the veil of reality and project their massive forces.

The eight bloodthirsty freaks and Kabanhar who were able to possess from the warp and enter the battlefield without any sacrifices or blasphemous rituals were undoubtedly highly suspicious.

"This doesn't seem like something that would happen on a normal planet."

"Why don't you shine your magical flame on it? Maybe you can find out the flaw or something?"

“I’ve tried.” Kasgar shook his head helplessly in the face of the angel’s question, “but it didn’t work. It’s as if the psionic energy is not obeying my commands here. No matter how I call out, there is no response.”

As he spoke, he tried to call upon the angels for help to remove a section of the glove from his right arm.

The skin, which was originally covered with golden-red cracks, now looked as if it had become countless times duller.

If it weren't for the faint, subtle glow emanating from it, it would truly look no different from a normal person's arm.

It seems that Kaska's psychic power was completely sealed shortly after he arrived in Nukelia.

"How is this going?"

“I don’t know either.” Casca said gravely.

"This is also the problem I discovered after landing on the planet, when I tried to summon flames multiple times but still failed."

"Nukeria. This planet is strange."

"Those high-ranking knights are here! Brothers and sisters!"

"Beware of enemy attack!"

Just as Kasgar was wondering why he couldn't unleash his psionic power, a roar from Angron deep in the forest pulled the two of them back from their reverie.

"Is there something new going on?"

The angel and Casca exchanged a glance, then crouched slightly before flapping their wings and soaring into the sky to observe the changes.

"what happened?"

“Desia’s slave owner guards”

"What about the quantity?"

"There are many, but they are not insurmountable."

As a Primarch, even if these slave owners brought a large number of people, they would still be nothing more than a rabble.

The only thing the angels currently fear is that strange, red, demon-shaped alien.

"Where did these high-ranking knights and guards come from? How could the other city-states of Nukelia have received news of a slave rebellion?"

“I don’t know. But judging from the flag, it seems to be the place we landed before, the place called ‘Desia’.”

The angel's words carried a hint of uncertainty: "I cannot rule out the possibility that those strange demons might join the army and launch an attack on us."

From her high vantage point, she could see that on the distant plains of the forest, countless high-ranking knights, fully armed guards, were gathered.

"There are guards?"

"I thought the city was deserted after the landing in Kabanha."

Casca muttered to himself.

Surprisingly, after the appearance of the Great Demon Khorne, the entire city of Desia did not descend into absolute fighting and slaughter; instead, it remained as if nothing had happened.

No?

These people didn't care that they had a Khorne Demon in their house; the first thing they did was come to quell the slave rebellion.

"How are things going in the city of Desia, that angel?"

"Was it destroyed, or was there a massacre? Or was the entire city covered in an unknown bloodstain?"

"No."

The angel's answer was not what Casca had expected: "The humans in the city seem unaffected, behaving no differently than usual."

No difference?

When did Khorne become so gentle?

Did Kabanhar not commit any offenses after entering the city, and did he lead his Khorne demons without taking revenge on the local residents after failing to capture the angels, and simply leave quietly without caring about the Blood God's KPIs?

"Saint Gilles, my dear little angel."

Of course, it's not that simple.

Just as Kasgar and the angel were preparing to go down and join the gladiators, including Angron, a voice that sounded like a howl from the abyss came from the void before them.

A distorted pattern of light suddenly tore through the air above the forest.

The hooves of the chain-like vessel covered in skulls stepped forward, and beneath the deep red, bone-spiked muscles, the anti-magic runes on the brass armor gleamed brightly. The chilling light emanating from the giant skull axe and chain whip in its hands grew even more intense.

The great demon Cabanha, under the command of the Lord of Brass, once again appeared before the angel Saint Gilles.

Compared to their first meeting, Kabanha's aura was more solid, and also more ferocious and terrifying.

"you again."

The angel's voice was filled with anger as she raised her spear and pointed it directly at the other person: "Do you really want to die?"

“Death? No, no, no, little angel, death has no meaning for us.”

The demon emitted a terrifying sound that sounded like laughter.

“Every enemy’s death is an honor, every battle is a gift from Him.”

"Beneath the bronze throne, only endless victories await us."

"Little angel, lead you and your offspring to abandon that pitiful cursed one and join the ranks of the Blood God."

"This is your destiny and that of your blood angel, Saint Gilles."

Seeing that thirst for blood was no longer an angel's weakness, Carbanha began to try to tempt the angel with new things.

Unfortunately, the Kabanha did not seem to be very effective in promoting Khorne.

Just as Slaanesh used the glory of sitting on the golden throne to entice Guilliman.

It's enough to scare the other side into waking up instantly.

Sometimes, even if you and your peers think something is great, it may not attract others.

It only had the opposite effect.

Under the temptation of Kabanha, the angels became even more determined to oppose Khorne.

Although it's unclear why this alien would use war, which she despises most, to lure her, the final result certainly greatly ignited the angel's fighting spirit.

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