"Don't let this sword down, Akurduna. It has faced opponents with me that you can hardly imagine." Fugen said meaningfully before Akurduna retreated.

"I will not bring shame to this sword." Akurduna said seriously.

"Very good, go down." Fulgrim nodded and said. Just when Fulgrim was feeling lost, Horus was about to ask the Emperor something on the Spirit of Vengeance when the Emperor contacted him first.

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"Father. Thank you for your call. Do you have any new tasks for me to complete?" Horus saluted the Emperor's projection.

"My son, the Empire has suffered an unprecedented heavy blow in the northwest of the galaxy. You already know the name of the enemy. The Randan aliens have curbed the offensive of Zhuangsen and Russ, and at the same time destroyed a legion and one of your brothers. Your brother was controlled by the aliens and fell to the dark side, bringing shame to the Empire and mankind. The Empire needs you and your brother." The Emperor's face was still as solemn and sacred as before, but Horus could feel the Emperor's anger and fatigue.

"That fallen man..." Horus was quite shocked when he heard that a Primarch and the entire legion were annihilated. Even though he tried his best to maintain his expression, his face was still distorted.

"Jonson and Perturabo will be responsible for dealing with this rebellious son and his followers. However, a gap has been created in the battle lines. The Imperium will focus all its efforts on the Randal. I need to mobilize more troops," the Emperor said. So far, the Primarchs who have participated in this campaign are Ferrus, Russ, Guilliman, Clarkes, and Jonson, with Perturabo and Dorn currently participating. Next in line are Sanguinius and the Khan.

The legions that had participated in the battle had all suffered varying degrees of losses, and as the largest military group in the Empire (Horus had four legions accompanying him at the time, after all), it would have been unacceptable for Horus not to participate at all.

"The Khan and his Fifth Legion will participate in this battle in full force. And I will also send troops to join this war that will determine the fate of the human empire." Horus thought for only a few seconds and then said.

"Very good, let the Khan prepare. I hope the reinforcements from the Luna Wolves, the Emperor's Children and the Death Guard will arrive as soon as possible." The Emperor nodded.

"As you command, father." Horus said. After a moment's contemplation, he asked the question in his mind: "Father, do you know Bart? And Lord Balder of the Space Wolves?"

"They." The Emperor seemed lost in memory. There was something strange in his tone. "My companions, perhaps they are tired of certain things, so they have been hiding away. Now, they will fulfill their mission, and they will all become heroes. The Battle of Randan will be their most glorious moment."

"They are far more powerful and superior than the Primarch." Horus' words were filled with a special emotion.

"They are indeed powerful individually, but you are my descendants, and you have your own Legion. You and your Legion are a whole. My child, do not conflict with them. The war with the Randan will be their greatest moment. They will defeat the enemies you cannot face now, but it will also come at a heavy price. Do you understand me?" the Emperor said. "The future is your time, but you must respect those who have sacrificed everything for humanity and the Imperium."

"I understand what you mean." Horus lowered his head and breathed a sigh of relief. The Emperor's message was clear: after the war with Randan, certain individuals would disappear. Horus no longer had to worry about the pressure of these terrifying predecessors.

"They are heroes. I will let my descendants always remember these people who dedicated themselves to humanity and the empire." Horus said solemnly.

"Prepare well, Horus," said the Emperor.

"After this battle, I will immediately organize a fleet to support the Randan front, and Fulgrim and Mortarion will do the same." Horus said seriously.

"I look forward to your performance," the Emperor said. He then severed the connection, and no one noticed the fleeting disappointment in his eyes. It was clear that while Horus had agreed to provide reinforcements, he was not prepared to personally march on the battlefield. This retreat and calculation displeased the Emperor.

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"Let Cyjanus in." Horus ordered after finishing his conversation with the Emperor.

"Thank you for your call, father." After entering, Sejanus bowed and said.

"The Imperial Legions have suffered heavy losses on the battlefields of Randan. My father is drawing reinforcements from various Legions. The Khan has decided to lead the entire army into this brutal war, and the other Legions will also need to mobilize personnel," Horus said with a troubled expression. Clearly, the Emperor's words had shaken him. He knew the Randan xenos were formidable, but he hadn't imagined them to be so formidable, losing an entire Legion and a brother to this degree! He hadn't previously grasped the concept of super-sized forces, but now, after witnessing Balder's overwhelming victory over Fulgrim, Horus understood that this was truly a force they couldn't currently match. Even those "predecessors" who had once chatted and laughed with the Emperor were now facing death!

"Father, if you trust me, I will personally lead a part of the legion to carry out this glorious and arduous task. I swear that I will never bring shame to the legion." Sejanus said seriously.

"You're going? Sejanus, you have no idea what you're getting yourself into." Horus said with a wry smile. He couldn't explain to his most admired offspring what Randan meant, what super-standard meant. After all, there were many things he didn't even understand.

"And the other legions chose to face it." Sejanus said in a strange tone.

"That's because they received assistance from other beings. My father had companions so powerful you can hardly comprehend them. They served in other Legions, like the Rus and the White Scars. Other Legions may have similar beings. They are more capable than my brothers and I, and their mission is to face such terrifying foes. We are not. We cannot do anything beyond the limits of our power. Do you understand, my child?" Horus said with a strange tone. Whether it was jealousy or melancholy, his true feelings were probably known only to him.

"But there are always some Legions like us, yet they still choose to face it," Sejanus thought to himself. His father was right. The Space Wolves and White Scars were indeed like that, but the Iron Hands, Ultramarines, and Raven Guard didn't exist as Horus had just mentioned. Yet, they had also participated in this epic war. Strength was no excuse for avoiding it.

"While the Randan aliens are powerful, they represent only one strategic area of ​​the Empire. We cannot concentrate all our forces in one direction. There are still numerous star systems in other regions of the galaxy waiting to be reclaimed, so we must do these things well." Looking at his hesitant son, Horus said, "We will dispatch a powerful fleet to support my brother, but our main force must continue our previous campaign."

"Yes, father," Sejanus said with a deep sigh. Ultimately, he accepted Horus's reasoning. The Empire needed to withstand the pressure from the Randan while continuing its expeditions in other directions. This was reasonable and correct. Sejanus' only regret was that he seemed to be missing out on this crucial war for humanity.

"Okay, now, help me plan who we should let go." Horus said.

"Aichmand's abilities are limited. He is not suitable to lead a fleet in a war of this magnitude. Abaddon and Torgaddon would be good choices. You can choose one of them." Sejanus thought for a moment and said.

"Abaddon is a reckless man. He is a brave general who charges into battle, but he is a little too impatient. Torgaddon will be better. In addition, we also need to arrange a deputy." Horus thought for a while and said.

"Who do you want to go?" Sejanus asked with some confusion.

"Let Loken be Torgaddon's deputy. If his performance is good enough, he can become a new member of the Council of Four Kings." Horus said after thinking for a while.

"Are you going to remove Eichmander?"

"His abilities are limited; he should just follow me. Handling the Legion's internal affairs should be handed over to someone more capable," Horus said. It was clear that among the current Four Kings, Eichmander, known as Little Horus, was the least capable. Coupled with a series of previous events, Horus's impression of him plummeted. Now, pressure from other Legions forced Horus to improve his own, so promoting truly capable individuals became inevitable. Thus, Horus offered Loken a chance. If he could survive the Randan War and perform well, he would become a member of the new Council of Four Kings, and Eichmander would become his chief chamberlain.

"As you command, father," said Sejanus.

"Okay, go and prepare for this matter. Also, tell my brothers that in three days, we will hold a meeting on the Spirit of Vengeance to discuss the Battle of Randan." Horus said finally.

Over the next few days, Horus briefed his brothers on the Randan War, briefly introducing the battlefield situation while also informing Fulgrim and Mortarion that the Khan had decided to lead the entire Legion to support the Randan battlefield. He hoped that the other two brothers would continue to advance with him according to the planned plan. Fulgrim expressed his support for Horus, stating that the Emperor's Children Legion was too small and that he could only rely on the Luna Wolves for now. Mortarion, after a moment's hesitation, also agreed with Horus's opinion, as he felt he and Horus got along well.

However, following the Emperor's orders, each legion would allocate a portion of its forces to participate in this massive battle. By this point, the once-attractive competition had faded into obscurity, as the matter had effectively been settled. Another reason was that, compared to the Randan xenos, this battle was truly insignificant. Mortarion and the others accepted Balder's advice: fight this war well and then go their separate ways!

"Brothers, everyone should have known about the Randan aliens. The Emperor needs our assistance. The Khan and his Fifth Legion have decided to rush to the battlefield, and our other three legions also need to allocate enough troops to support the Randan battlefield." Horus said to the other three Primarchs present.

This was a closed-door meeting between the Primarchs. The shock of a Primarch and a Legion being annihilated was too great, so Horus decided to suppress the news, keeping it secret from the Primarch and a limited number of those around him. Baldur did not attend the meeting, as he was busy with other matters. His presence was somewhat awkward, as he was nominally the Legion's second-in-command.

"I have decided to send one of my best sons, Torgaddon, to lead a Luna Wolves fleet to participate in this war. More than 1 legionnaires and a fleet of 2 battleships will be deployed on this battlefield." Horus said first.

"Vespasian will represent me and my Legion in this war. Unfortunately, the number of troops the Emperor's Children can deploy is limited, only 2500 men, which is the maximum I can currently muster," Fulgrim said with a hint of regret. In reality, he had wanted to participate in the battle against Randan. He wanted to know what kind of being Bart called "supernormal" was, and he longed for a challenge. However, the Third Legion's strength and its own position prevented him from participating in this war.

However, Fulgrim was still very concerned, and asked the Legion's second-in-command, the Legion's Supreme Lord Commander Vespasian, to lead a part of the Legion in this war. He also sent a group of elite soldiers, including the Sword Saint, to participate in this expedition. There was still sincerity.

"Garro will lead his Seventh Company and some troops drawn from other companies to answer the Emperor's call," Mortarion said. In his plan, nearly half of the Terran-born Legionaries were assigned to Garro's command, a considerable force in total. Mortarion, however, was not particularly fond of Legionaries from Terra and elsewhere. He considered them too fragile, and the Barbarus were more tenacious.

"Khan, what are your plans for your Legion?" Horus asked.

"My legion will move together with the Ninth Army and part of the Sixth Army. As for the specific command relationship, I am not clear yet." Khan said.

"Part of the Sixth Army? Rus has just experienced a brutal battle, and he will not return to the battlefield soon. It should be His Excellency Balder, the Supreme Lord Commander of the Space Wolves Legion, who will lead the Sixth Legion. Perhaps, this time, you will become the commander-in-chief of this united legion. After all, His Excellency Balder is so outstanding." Horus said.

"Haha, I will not be the commander of this joint army. I don't have enough ability. Let our predecessors take on the position of commander of the army. After all, they are more capable." Khan said with a smile.

"But we are the descendants of the Emperor after all, and we represent the Emperor." Fulgrim said on the side. He admitted that some people were indeed stronger than him, but he still believed that as the descendants of the Emperor, they were princes and the noblest people among humans except the Emperor.

"Nobility comes from character and ability, not blood." Khan said after looking at Fugen.

"Okay, let's get down to business. I want the warriors of our three legions to join you. After all, we've been fighting side by side since your return. Furthermore, many of the commanders in the legions have met Lord Balder before, and we all get along quite well and can look after each other." Horus interrupted the Khan and Fulgrim's argument and returned to the topic.

Horus's actions, besides saving face for the Khan and maintaining relations between the two sides, were also intended to ensure he would look after the soldiers of these three Legions. After all, they were reinforcements. If they were sent to fight in other Legions, without their own Primarchs to look after them, they could be lost instantly on any battlefield. After all, looking at the battles of the Randan War, it was common for participating Legions to suffer casualties of tens of thousands in a single major engagement. If things went wrong, the reinforcements from these three Legions might not even survive a single battle!

"Okay, I'll do my best to look after my colleagues accompanying the Fifth Legion," the Khan nodded. After all, they all knew each other, so this was something he naturally had to agree to.

"Then let's go into this battle together and solve the trouble here as soon as possible. You and your legion still need time to prepare." Horus said.

"Yes, let's end the war here as soon as possible." The Khan nodded. Meanwhile, on the other side, Bader was also considering the arrangements for the reinforcements of the three legions.

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"This time, the personnel are quite elite, and they're all loyalists," Baldur muttered to himself, looking at the list of reinforcements. Whatever Horus's intentions, these reinforcements were indeed elite soldiers and commanders. Torgaddon and Loken of the Luna Wolves were both members of the Council of Four Kings, and were considered among the best of the Luna Wolves. Vespasian was an Emperor's Children commander, as renowned as Eidolon, both capable and upright. Garro of the Death Guard was an old acquaintance, and his skill was undoubtedly high.

Balder naturally wouldn't treat these loyalists willing to help unfairly. He first contacted Ferrus through his main body. After all, according to the Randan Executioner Agreement, all Legions participating in the Randan Campaign would receive advanced equipment from the Space Wolves, Iron Hands, and Ultramarines. This agreement remained in effect, so all reinforcements would be equipped with units such as Wyvern gunships and Iron Wolf battle mechs. However, the equipment provided by the troops would be tailored to their mission and unit size, but it would not be expanded. For example, if 1 troops arrived, it would be impossible to purchase equipment sufficient for 2. Given the brutal attrition of the Randan War, even with Guilliman, the chief logistics officer, and Ferrus's "Universal Corporation," the inventory of advanced equipment would continue to grow slowly. On the contrary, with the addition of the Iron Warriors Legion, a portion of the equipment would be allocated to them.

"Let's have the transport ships bring some of the equipment here first. Those officers and soldiers from other legions preparing to participate in the Battle of Randan shouldn't participate this time. They should first adapt to the new equipment and the new environment." Balder then made arrangements with the relevant departments, and under the escort of the Space Wolves fleet, the first batch of equipment was successfully transported to the White Scars Legion. In addition to new equipment like the Dragon Gunship and the Giant Mech, there were also three Splendor-class battleships. These would serve as flagships for Torgadon, Vespasian, and Garro, respectively.

Balder was generous, immediately replacing the three loyalists with new ships. Balder reasoned that, after the battle, their equipment, like the Dragon Gunships, would likely be seized by their own Primarch. But he certainly couldn't take the flagship. After all, during the Great Crusade, flagships were personal. They were considered the homes of the Legion's senior officers and their subordinates. To simply give them away would be excessive. Furthermore, these individuals held positions within the Legion and enjoyed a good relationship with the Primarch. The probability of such an event occurring was extremely low.

"I hope you can successfully escape when a major rebellion breaks out. This is all I can do," Balder sighed. The AI ​​core of each Splendid-class battleship was personally crafted by the Traveler, hoping these creations and the power they contain can save these loyal warriors.

So, while the other warriors launched the final attack on the orcs, the officers and soldiers selected to participate in the Battle of Randan were undergoing adaptive training. Meanwhile, the officers were gathered together, planning something.

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"I thought Sejanus would go too," Garro said, looking at Torgathon.

"Haha, do you think I'm not capable enough to lead the reinforcements of the Luna Wolves?" Torgaddon scolded with a smile.

"This is not an easy mission. It will be very difficult, and we have to be prepared for half of our comrades not to come back. But I like this challenge and the feeling of fighting with my brothers." After saying this, Garo pointed at Akurduna who was walking towards him in the distance and said, "See, a handsome guy is here too. Look at the sword on his back, he seems to have changed his weapon." For Fugen, the Sword of Excellence is just a one-handed weapon, but for Akurduna, even though he is considered tall among the legion soldiers, this weapon is a two-handed heavy sword for him.

"You have to take it easy this time. The enemy we are facing is not ordinary." said Togaton.

"If the enemies we encounter are all weak, how can I show my excellence?" Akurduna said with a smile.

"I hope that after this war is over, you can still be as optimistic as you are now," said Torgaddon.

"Any inside information?" Jialuo raised his eyebrows slightly.

"It seems there are beings on the other side who are on par with the Primarch. Some of the top ones may even be stronger than the Primarch. They will fight in ways that ordinary people cannot understand. In many cases, if we encounter them, striving for a dignified sacrifice may be a luxury."

"Their psychic powers are extremely powerful, many of which are even more powerful than the Thousand Sons Legion, which specializes in elven power. Their technology is also very advanced, and they can build war machines the size of asteroids. Conventional weapons are almost incapable of destroying them. Even the vortex weapons in the Legion's forbidden arsenal find it difficult to destroy these horrific creations." said Torgaddon.

"Brother, think more positively. We just need to do what we have to do. If we encounter something we really can't deal with, there are only two possibilities. One is that there are other beings to help us solve it, and the other is that we fight to the death. That's all." Akurduna said.

"You have always maintained a good attitude." said Torgadon.

"Of course, this time, I will not be the commander of the Emperor's Children reinforcements. Lord Vespasian will go out personally, and I just need to be a sharp blade." Akurduna said.

"Lord Vespasian? He's much better than Eidolon," Garro snorted. Garro had long served with the Luna Wolves and the Emperor's Children, and was familiar with the leadership of each legion. Eidolon's demeanor displeased Garro. To him, he was like a slickly dressed clown, constantly trying to assert his sense of superiority. Vespasian, on the other hand, was an exceptionally skilled and morally upright commander.

"Actually, I don't really like Eidolon either," Torgaddon agreed with Garro. "Everyone, please allow me to introduce our new comrade, Captain Loken of the Luna Wolves. He is a role model for the Luna Wolves."

"Welcome, Garo of the Luna Wolves. I hope we can have a pleasant cooperation in the future." Akurduna was the first to express his attitude. Garo beside him also nodded to express his welcome.

"Okay, let's go say hello to our brothers in the Fifth Legion. According to the agreement of the Primarchs, we may operate with the Fifth Legion for a long time in the future." said Torgaddon.

"The Fifth Legion? Actually, I feel that the people of the Fifth Legion are quite easy to get along with. And those newcomers from Chogolis are also very good. They are natural fighters." Akurduna said.

"Haha, I'm really surprised to receive such high praise from you, a top swordsman." Torgathon joked.

"Because I'm telling the truth, they are really excellent. Although Eidolon is a bit arrogant, he has the capital to be arrogant. He is indeed very strong. But in the White Scar Legion, besides that unfathomable lord, there are at least two people who have defeated him, Qin Xia and Zhubahan. They are really good, especially the latter. Although his swordsmanship seems a bit weird to me, it is very practical." Akurduna said.

"Zhubahan is indeed very strong. Even Abaddon admits that he can be regarded as a top-notch master in the legion." Togaton expressed his approval of Akurduna.

"It's really not easy to get Azek's recognition," said Locke.

Just as the legionnaires were preparing to fight the Randan Legion, the traveler in the Tower of Light received a piece of news that surprised him greatly: that is, Dorne would join the siege of the rebellious legion!

"Although your decision makes sense, I always feel it is inappropriate." The traveler sitting on the throne said as he looked at the projection of the emperor in front of him.

"You know, the number of legions we can mobilize at present is limited. I think in some special occasions, perhaps they can become good friends." The Emperor said with a smile.

"In order to turn Perturabo to this point, the Lord of Radiance and I paid a huge price. I don't want any accidents to happen because of your curiosity or any other reasons." said the traveler.

"You and I can both glimpse into fate. Since my decision did not make fate worse, it means that my choice was correct." The emperor said confidently.

Chapter 254: Lion, Steel, and Rock (7K)

"My lord, we have discovered more enemies. In this galaxy, there are not only despicable traitors, but also Randan aliens. The latter have hidden themselves through some special means. We have not discovered them either from a technological or psychic perspective." Asjos said with a trembling voice.

After the Battle of Shana, the Dark Angels, having rested briefly, joined the hunt for the Traitor Legion and their brethren. Aided by the Iron Warriors, the two Legions finally forced the enemy into this unnamed system. The Dark Angels arrived first and seized the sole Mandeville Point, preventing the enemy from escaping. However, just as Jonson was about to launch the final assault, he was halted by the Emperor's command. The arrival of Constantine Valdor, the Grand Master of the Custodians, and Adinis, the Emperor's Chamberlain, revealed the reason to the Primarch. Some extraordinary force had obscured the presence of the Randan Legion in the system. There was not only one Traitor Legion, but also a large Randan fleet. The only good news was that there seemed to be no trace of the War Moon. Even so, if the Dark Angels launched an attack without authorization, a barely defeated enemy at a heavy cost would likely be the best outcome for the Imperium.

"A cunning enemy." Zhuang Sen frowned, clearly remembering the missed move. "So, father wants you to help me deal with this rebellious son?" Zhuang Sen looked at the commander of the Imperial Guards and Adinis, the Imperial attendant standing beside him.

"We are only a part, Your Excellency Primarch. I will lead 3000 Guards to fight alongside you. The Imperial Fists will be here soon. With the arrival of Your Excellency Dorne, we will complete the final preparations for the battle." said Waldo.

"Adinis, will you also join me aboard the traitor's warship?" Jonson nodded, then glanced at the figure behind the Custodian Commander. He gave him the impression of being every bit as powerful as Valdor. Beneath Adinis's gold and blue robes lay a power that even the Primarch had to take notice. This wasn't Jonson's first encounter with an Imperial Servant, but a certain intuition informed him that this one was completely different from his kind, their relationship somewhat similar to that between Valdor and ordinary Custodians.

"I will not board the rebel warships. My mission is to cut off the reinforcements of the Randan aliens. Deep in this galaxy, there is a portal that has not yet been fully opened. Once opened, they will send a steady stream of Randan reinforcements to the battlefield, and there may even be a war moon. And my mission is to destroy it. Of course, this requires the other two Primarchs and their legions to send me to the right location." Adinis said.

"So, this battle mainly consists of two tasks, one is to kill the traitor, and the other is to destroy the portal? And I will take on the former." Zhuang Sen said.

"Yes, this will be a mission that will be forgotten and perhaps misunderstood. But it is of great significance," Waldor said, bowing. He did not do this because of Jonson's status, but because the Lion King was willing to take on this task of fratricide. Waldor bowed for the Lion King's loyalty and sacrifice. After all, no matter the reason, even if the rebellious son deserved death, fratricide would still make the other brothers feel very uncomfortable.

"The First Legion undertakes this mission. We take it as our duty to protect humanity. So-called honor and morality become meaningless when it comes to the survival of humanity. We do not crave glory, nor do we wish to be enveloped in glory. For us, loyalty to humanity and the Emperor is the greatest reward for our loyalty."

"My only concern now is whether my two brothers can reach the battlefield as soon as possible. After all, the traitor and the Randan alien are trying to open the portal, and once it is opened, they will be invincible. Even if the battle situation is unfavorable, they can still leave the battlefield." Zhuang Sen's sonorous and powerful voice echoed in the hall.

"They will arrive soon. They won't delay the battle." said Adinis.

"That's good." Zhuang Sen nodded.

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"What's your name?" The Lord of Steel stood up, walked down from the Iron Throne, and came in front of his heir. His tall body leaned forward slightly, and his shadow covered the warrior in front of him.

"Dantioch, sir, I am a war blacksmith. Commander of the 38th Battalion." Dantioch bowed.

"You are very good, because the efforts of you and your camp have greatly reduced the damage to the flagship. Your behavior deserves praise, and from now on, you can also call me father, just like Felix." A rare smile appeared on Perturabo's face, and his huge gauntlet fell on Dantioch, patting him gently as a reward.

"In the future, you can rebuild your camp and command more troops, but before that, you need to work by my side. I need you to help me with technical matters, and the first thing you need to do now is to restore my flagship to its peak condition as soon as possible. At least, I don't want him to see the cabins and passages on the flagship that have been burned by flames, as well as the unclean traces of aliens when I greet my brother." Perturabo ordered.

"I will definitely complete the repair work on the flagship before the fleet leaves the warp," said Dantioch.

"Go then, and don't let me down," Perturabo said.

"Damn alien! Damn machine!" After Dantioch left, Perturabo's gaze once again fell on a shattered iron hoop robot near the hall. A large hole pierced its chest, where Perturabo had punched it through with his fist and extracted its core. Not satisfied with destroying the hoop robot with one blow, Perturabo smashed it into a pile of scrap metal with another blow of his hammer.

Perturabo achieved victory over the Traitor Legion and the Randan Aliens, but this victory was hard-won. The Iron Warriors paid a huge price, and in the battle that just ended, Perturabo's flagship was boarded. The elite troops composed of a large number of Randan Bone Eaters and Brain Eaters made Perturabo encounter the biggest crisis of his life. The fierce firepower of the Iron Warriors and the Iron Guards created by Perturabo himself encountered problems one after another when facing the Randan Aliens.

The Brain Eaters' psychic fog effectively reduced the Iron Warriors' long-range firepower, and their strange psychic powers caused heavy casualties. To eliminate a single Brain Eater, the Iron Warriors often had to sacrifice 20 to 25 soldiers. To stabilize the front, Perturabo had to personally take the field, using his hammer and the countless weapons on his armor. With the help of four Extinction Machines, he barely managed to stabilize the front.

The Bone Eaters were equally skilled, their equipment and combat effectiveness superior to those of the Legionnaires. Furthermore, with the help of the Brain Eaters' teleportation abilities, they could teleport entire armies of Bone Eaters directly in front of the Legionnaires. In close combat, the Iron Warriors, accustomed to overwhelming the enemy with their multiple firepower, were overwhelmed. Fortunately, the mixed-in Iron Ring Robots filled the gap in the melee, their massive shields and power hammers stabilizing the situation.

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