After his opponent surrendered, Bahram put away the broken horn star and said softly:
"Concession."
After breathing for a moment, the think tank of the Relic Chapter suddenly said in a deep voice:
"You are...untouchable!!!!"
As soon as these words came out, everyone in the Relic Chapter was in an uproar, but Bahram nodded calmly.
"Not entirely. There is a device in my armor that can achieve similar effects."
"This...this, this kind of technology I only heard exists in some confidential organizations."
"Yes, confidential."
"I see."
"So, Brother Moore, does my argument stand?"
Think Tank was speechless and could only silently walk back to his brother.
Bahram came to Artkus, who looked complicated, and said seriously:
"Captain Artkus, I believe that your group is loyal. I just hope that you can understand that using the enemy's power to fight the enemy is the worst choice. Human beings are a great species with wisdom and methods. Don't walk in
In this dead end, there are already many cases proving that this road is impassable, why do we keep running into it? The Emperor has given us many talents. The think tank brothers can fight against the subspace enemies with their own strength and will. No need
What kind of external force can we use?"
Artecus raised a hand.
"We have paid the price for our past actions and will correct our mistakes."
Bahram looked at the opponent. When he fought with the think tank, he used gray marrow just to sense whether there was chaos pollution on the opponent. Now he got the result.
At least the Relic Chapter's think tanks appear to be untainted.
"Of course, I will not doubt the loyal battle brothers, but to become an observer of the Suffering Alliance, two members need to agree. Lord Magyar obviously still has concerns."
"I invited him to meet with me, but I didn't get a response."
Bahram noticed that Arash was looking at him and knew what the other person was thinking. The relationship between the ascetic and the Astral Knights had always been very close. At this time, the only one who could persuade Mazar was probably him, the company commander of the Astral Knights.
Already.
Now that he was involved, he had no choice but to nod and said:
"Well, let me go and talk to the Magyar Chapter Leader to see what concerns he has."
Artecus showed a grateful expression.
"That's great, Captain Bahram."
Twenty minutes later...
Listening to the subtle roar of the Thunderhawk engine, Bahram stared at the scenery outside the window.
The homeland of ascetics passed down from generation to generation in Posul slowly rotates in the pale light of the stars. Its surface looks like mountains and rugged terrain. Ever since an Ultramarine Captain decided that this place was the battlefield established during the Second Founding of the Army.
After the regiment's home planet, for nearly 10,000 years, the ascetics have been guarding Bosule and trained batches of warriors in the monastery fortress.
From the appearance, the Death Temple is not so much a space fortress as a vast mountain range floating in space. In the distant past, the technology priests used many lost technologies to build this orbital fortress.
The scale far exceeds the size of ordinary space fortresses. In addition to being immovable, it is no less than any large base of the Imperial Navy. A huge dock protrudes from the Adamantine Mountains, and there are huge silver docking rings on the huge cantilevers above.
, two heavily armed Space Marine strike cruisers were moored in the dock, with the remaining smaller Gladius frigates and Hunter destroyers parked on either side, while battle barges and larger capital ships were placed in armored buildings deep in the port area.
In the harbor, there is a lighthouse on the cantilever farthest from the pier shining in the darkness, guiding the ships in and out.
"Company Commander, why are you wading into this muddy water for those guys who like to collect demonic artifacts?"
After hearing Jacob's words, Bahram withdrew his gaze and turned to look at his soldiers.
"Who told you this?"
Putting the company flag aside, Jacob shrugged as he sat on the chair.
"I have some friends in the White Temple that I can get along with quite well."
"Don't talk nonsense like this. What you say must be well-founded. Don't slander or make assumptions about others."
"Ha, company commander, if they didn't commit any crime, how could they be sentenced to the Redemption Expedition?"
"That was before."
"There is no such thing as letting things go by the past in the Empire. Besides, what does this have to do with us?"
"Because our Astral Knights, these four words represent a kind of honor and heavy responsibility...and the leader of the Arash Chapter is a legion brother after all. Even if it is not for the Relic Chapter, we have to do this favor for him."
"Then, company commander, are you sure you can convince Mazar?"
Bahram shook his head.
"No."
At this time, the servitor sounded a warning tone that it was about to dock, and the other people in the cabin also stood up.
The scenery outside the window was gradually replaced by a huge metal structure, and then the red warning light came on. After flying for a while, the Thunderhawk began to slow down and stopped with a slight vibration.
As the Thunderhawk hatch slowly lowered, with the flashing warning lights, Bahram saw a group of ascetics below, led by Tokin, who was wearing a Terminator armor and holding a helmet. The two had met several times.
Face, then a friendly smile appeared on his face,
Walking down the ramp step by step, Bahram came to Tokin with a smile. The two held each other's arms. Although they could not hug because of the Terminator, they had already expressed the most friendly gesture.
"Welcome, brother Bahram, no, now it's time to call Captain Bahram."
"Brother Tokin, why would you say such out-of-the-way words? I haven't seen you for several years and I miss you very much."
"I heard you were coming to the Scar of Victory before, and I said I wanted to see you, but I didn't expect you to come."
The two began to move along the passage. Along the way, Bahram talked to each other about what he had seen in Terra and the training he had led the tenth company. Jacob, who was following him, looked curiously at this man called Death.
The place of the temple.
This place is very different from the monastery fortress of the Astral Knights. It looks very dark. Even the candles seem to be used sparingly. They walk in the dark most of the time, and the air here is very turbid and stale, not so much
A fortress, rather than a tomb.
As they walked through a long corridor, Jacob saw many sitting statues on both sides. They all seemed to be Astartes stripped of their power armor, and they were very lifelike. Each statue even had the clothes on their body.
The details of the scars are all different, and I don’t know which famous artist they are from. The ceiling of the room is shrouded in darkness, and moldy and faded flags are hung on the walls. In front of it is a leaf-shaped arch that emits soft light. This is the corridor.
The only thing with obvious visible light is the exit, which looks like a huge burning arch, and it seems that the other side is the netherworld.