In the end, the Space Marines from the five Space Chapters returned disappointed. They did not get what they wanted from Chen Mo.
However, each of these five Chapters still left behind one Primaris Space Marine organized by the Chapter, and they were incorporated into Chen Mo's command, as a way of thanking him for telling them the information about the Primarch.
In fact, these five war groups placed under Chen Mo's command were also intended by Robert Guilliman, who is now the Imperial Consul, in order to enhance the power of the human empire under Chen Mo.
Compared with other brothers who are not good at politics, the original body of the Ultramarines was keenly aware from the beginning that Chen Mo's identity was very important to the empire.
Although Robert Guilliman only knew that Chen Mo was one of the Three Saints of the Necrons, and that there were certain connections and transactions between him and the Emperor, and did not know more information about Chen Mo, this did not prevent him from
Robert Guilliman realized how much benefit could be gained by wooing Chen Mo over for the now-precarious empire.
Although King Silence, the supreme ruler of the Necrons, had sent an envoy to discuss cooperation with the Empire to fight against the Great Devourer out of his affection for Sanguinius, this did not prevent Robert Guilliman from wooing Chen Mo through
A way to increase the power of the human empire under his command to make it more empire-oriented.
Perhaps this is a bit unimaginable to other people in the Human Empire. After all, their attitude towards alien civilizations in the past ten thousand years, although not friendly and friendly, can be said to be extermination.
In this general political atmosphere and extreme xenophobia, Robert Guilliman, as the governor of the empire, went to win over an alien. This undoubtedly made everyone in the empire find it incredible, but some of the people who could see through it felt that it was
Of course.
The reason is actually very simple, because the human empire is really on its last legs at this moment.
In the past human history, usually after a regime was established for decades or hundreds of years, if there was no effective internal supervision mechanism, it would quickly begin to decay, and sometimes it would not even take decades.
More than ten years is enough.
The empire has existed for ten thousand years, and the depravity and corruption within the empire are truly unimaginable.
If it were not that excessive corruption would attract Chaos Demons, and the consequences of the corruption would be the purification of the Inquisition and the Empire's national religion, which would allow many people to at least learn to restrain themselves, I am afraid that the current corruption of the empire would not be much greater than that of the ancient Eldar Empire.
Coupled with the corruption and inefficiency of various administrative agencies, Robert Guilliman even found it difficult to understand how the empire had survived these ten thousand years.
As for the various external problems faced by the Empire, Robert Guilliman is not so worried. He even feels that it may be because the Empire faces so many external threats and everyone needs the Empire to protect them.
The empire continues to this day.
The return of the Primarchs may have injected firepower into the Empire, allowing the Empire, which was originally decaying and stagnant, to improve a little.
But Robert Guilliman would never think that the return of the Primarch could save the Empire.
If the empire had not faced so many internal and external troubles, and there were no external threats from the Great Devourer, perhaps it would have been possible to spend a long enough time sorting out the internal problems of the empire bit by bit, provided that the original body would not die.
Save the empire.
But the problem is that the Empire does not have this time to let Robert Guilliman solve the problem bit by bit. The threat of the Great Devourer is a real and imminent crisis.
He can only use the fastest possible method to stop the empire from collapsing and concentrate all the empire's current power to deal with the arrival of the Great Devourer. The Necron, the overlord of the galaxy 60 million years ago, is
An ally that must be won over.
Based solely on external threats and the Silent King's own favorable opinion of Sanguinius, this is obviously not a safe alliance in the eyes of Robert Guilliman.
And Chen Mo, a guy who seems mysterious and mysterious, seems to know a lot of things, and is also a member of the highest governing body of the Necrons, has undoubtedly become Robert Guilliman's best target.
According to Robert Guilliman's plan, these war groups who have joined Chen Mo will draw closer the relationship between Chen Mo and the Empire and win his favor.
Although it won't make him fall to the Empire, it can at least prevent the Empire from being stabbed in the back by the Necrons in the fight against the Great Devourer.
As for the value of the several battle groups and battleships sent out, in Robert Guilliman's opinion, they are nothing more than necessary investments.
In a certain sense, Robert Guilliman's calculation is certainly very effective.
Apart from anything else, the nine battle groups and the attached mortal armies were indeed a considerable help to Chen Mo.
Although he also controls several worlds and has considerable power in his hands, the generation gap in technology is so great that it is undoubtedly a fantasy for a civilization that has not yet entered space to fight against the interstellar warriors.
In addition to the fact that nuclear bombs can restore the last dignity of mankind, Chen Mo even doubts whether the human civilization that has not yet left the earth has weapons that can penetrate power armor.
You must know that the bolter in the hand of a Space Marine can destroy a main battle tank with one shot. The power armor that looks stupid and thick also has black technology such as energy shield.
If Chen Mo is willing, he only needs to put a company of about a hundred Space Marines on the battlefield, and they can end World War II within three months (referring to killing the entire front from the African battlefield, bypassing the Caucasus and Turkey, and starting from
Frontal attack on Berlin on the Eastern Front).
Joining such a powerful force under his command will certainly have a great impact on Chen Mo.
And considering the impact of returning to the Warhammer world, Chen Mo couldn't directly turn all nine war groups into undead creatures. Although this would make them more capable of fighting, it would still be a bit inhumane.
However, one thing Robert Guilliman did not expect was that Chen Mo, who had obtained these five battle groups, did not stay in the Warhammer universe, but directly returned to his own Egyptian world, and also brought the nine battle groups with him.
The whole group was brought back.
Of course, Chen Mo had no intention of involving the Space Marines in World War II in the Egyptian world.
Nine battle groups were divided into nine warships. After arriving in the Egyptian world through teleportation, they did not land on the earth. Instead, they were arranged by Chen Mo on the back of the moon and Mars.
They will work with the Necron Tomb Technician brought back by Chen Mo to start construction and development on Mars and the Moon in this world.
As for war? Investing in a Krieg death regiment is more than enough.