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Chapter 1326 Comoros Travel Guide

On the outskirts of Ulanhuda's capital skyline, the long maglev track runs along the southern highlands and runs eastward on the edge of the mountains.

Soshyan stood on the edge of the spacious carriage and watched the sandstorm whirlpool outside the carriage through the thick glass. The dust was rolling on the ground, as if a terrifying living creature was devouring everything on the ground.

This kind of sandstorm seems to be common in all foundry worlds, but in fact there is not much gravel in it. Most of it is waste residue dumped from the factory. Sometimes Soshyan even thinks mockingly that the so-called God of All Machines is called

Desert God is more appropriate.

I don’t know when it started, but it seems that industry and machinery have always been associated with desolation and dust. Perhaps due to the influence of some Veronicas, Soshyan didn’t like this kind of scenery.

Thinking of her again——

Soshyan sighed subconsciously.

"Chapter Commander, you seem to have something on your mind?"

Hearing Bangura's voice behind him, Soshyan shook his head.

"It's not really a worry, it's just a little thing."

In this gorgeous and comfortable carriage, except for the occasional servitor who comes in and out to provide natural food and drinks, there are almost no other passengers. Talos is sitting on a huge chair with his legs on the table, which presses the table.

Transformed, he was watching a locally filmed horror movie about a murderer who killed people and skinned them with a chainsaw through the data pad. Khayon was sitting on a chair five meters away from him, also looking out the window.

I was sitting near the carriage door, with my eyes closed and seemed to be dozing.

Everyone seemed to have fallen into a strange silence a long time ago, and there was nothing to help them pass the boring time on the journey.

And the place they are going to is the most mysterious and most heavily guarded area in the Skyline Loop——

Titan Factory.

"I don't think it's a trivial matter that can make you sigh, Chapter Commander Soshiyang."

Soshyan did not answer Bangura's words, but continued to look out the window.

The border of the pale plain was both strange and dull in his eyes. Dusty mine warehouses, rusty recycling warehouses and towering drilling machines filled the horizon. Most of the people who worked hard on the ground had gloomy faces, weather-beaten clothes, and

It is exactly the same as the rough gray on the ground.

After a few minutes, Soshyan suddenly said:

"Sage Bangura, you often travel in and out of subspace, do you know anything about Commorragh?"

As soon as he said this, Talos put down the data tablet slightly, and Khayon also turned his head. Only Thor still had his eyes closed.

"Comoros......"

Bangura frowned and repeated the word. He actually didn't quite understand why Soshiyang suddenly mentioned this, so he was thinking about how to answer.

After hesitating for more than ten seconds, he said cautiously:

"I've heard of it."

But Soshyan heard the caution in his tone, so he said with relief:

"Don't worry, it's just a chat between friends. A friend of mine got into some trouble there, so I wanted to know a little bit about the place."

When Soshyan said this, Bangura nodded thoughtfully. He guessed that the other party's thoughts were probably related to Comoros, so he said:

"I've been to that place... too."

"oh?"

Soshyan made a sound of surprise, then turned around.

"Then please tell me as much as possible."

"As you wish... To be honest, I don't really want to recall that journey. Although many people know that Comoros is located at the core of the Webway, how to get there has always been a big problem. If there is no

If someone leads the way, most ships will end up getting lost in the intricate maze of the webway, and they will not be able to escape even in a thousand or ten thousand years. If they are unlucky enough to hit a destroyed webway, they will swarm in.

Daemons will tear apart all life they see, but navigation in the Webway is almost impossible. It is between the Warp and the physical universe. The Navigator's Eye is useless and the instruments are of no use. It is said that

Only the Eldar Bonesingers can navigate the Webway, while outsiders can only rely on memory or the maps drawn by their predecessors."

Hearing this, Soshyan glanced at Kayan and then asked.

"Then how did you get there in the first place?"

Before Bangura answered, he turned the cane in his right hand uneasily.

"I... have a few friends. Although we haven't contacted each other for a long time, our relationship was pretty good at the time. I took them for a ride."

"I understand, please continue."

"There are several keys to going to Comoros. The first is to find a backer, preferably a relatively large conspiracy group. They will give their collaborators some 'passes', which may be a letter or

It's a flag, or even a finger. As long as you have this thing, you won't be easily robbed by those scattered Dark Eldar pirates on the way. They are not only plundering in the physical universe, the webway is also their hunting ground. Of course not

You can go here, but the danger on the road is very high. At least half of the passengers go to Comoros as goods and slaves, and most of the endings waiting for them are very miserable."

Hearing the pass, Soshiyang's heart moved and he remembered the invitation left by the Dark Eldar.

"The second point is to try not to reveal your identity as much as possible, including the camp you are in. Although Comoros welcomes all comers, the Dark Eldar have a cruel and changeable character, and are very grudge-y. For example, some hate the Astartes.

, some hate the Mechanicus, and some hate the followers of Khorne... Once your information is exposed, you are likely to attract unnecessary enemies and pursuers, so it is very important to disguise yourself in that place."

"The third thing is to prepare some goods that are not important to you, not for trading, but for paying taxes... The management of Comoros is extremely chaotic, and some consuls often come at the entrance

Cards are set up everywhere to collect taxes. Although they will not directly attack passing ships due to Victor's order, it will be difficult if they cannot hand over the goods they are satisfied with. We were lack of preparation that time and had to hand over the goods.

One-third of the crew."

"Tell me about the specific situation in Comoros."

"From a distance, Comorragh is really weird. It looks like a bunch of broken blades filling the sky. The dark spikes of the towers protrude from the surface in all directions. The foundations are swallowed up by a dark metropolis and industrial underground city.

The sky was crowded with ships of different races and sizes, flying between the leaf-shaped buildings of the shipping hub and the luxurious suspended palaces. The Dark Eldar devoted all the energy of the entire race to the ultimate art, that is, from those

The most complete and complete suffering is extracted from those who are plundered in the real universe outside the webway..."

"If that's the case, why can it be called prosperous?"

"... Even so, there are still a steady stream of outsiders trying their best to enter this city, because there is not only pain there, but also endless desire and wealth. If you have to say... the dark spirit

Although the Eldar clan is arrogant, they do not have the reckless arrogance of other Eldar clans. They respect the strong and the power very much. As long as you have enough strength and wealth, even if you are the race they despise most, you can still be in Como.

Luo got everything he wanted, including the graceful Eldar beauties - as long as they could not be killed on the bed. The women of the Dark Eldar were very strong. They were both madmen on the battlefield and madmen on the bed.

...I heard that."

At this time, Talos, who was looking at the data board, suddenly said something strangely.

"There are people who like this."

Kayon just chuckled and did not argue with the other party.


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