From the perspective of Dimitri, who hates Chaos, these two large battleships soaked in the power of Chaos are two large pieces of stinking filth leaking from the subspace into the physical universe, and the Chaos Astartes hiding inside are filth. The maggots swaying back and forth inside, their twisted fire of life are extremely eye-catching in the eyes of the Gray Knight, like candles flickering in the darkness.

But suddenly, the dots of annoying and stubborn candles went out.

The Chaos Astartes hiding in the depths of the battleship withstood the nano-dragon's tachyon breath, escaped the imperial siege after the battleship collapsed, and survived until Dimitri came after hearing the news and was not completely dead. But when the engine was restarted and the battleship was about to escape from the strong gravity of the gas giant planet, they died.

The death of people who reach perfection is so sudden and so easy, like a joke.

"What happened...?" Dimitri was confused and quickly became alert. The weapon system of the ship under his feet had started to operate, and he was ready to launch an attack at any time.

In order to get here quickly, the Gray Knights team took a small high-speed strike force. With the combat power of several small speedboats, it was inevitably difficult to face two awakened Chaos flagships. Dimitri stared at the filthy giant ship slowly rising from the giant planet, and immediately requested fleet support from the Seeker Base.

But then, he got the order to "ignore and let those two ships go."

The rejection of the request for support made Dimitri furious. He denounced the commander's cowardice and the navy's care of feathers in the communication channel. The Chaos traitor's flagship has been restarted, and the Imperial fleet should take immediate action no matter how heavy the losses are. Yes, standing idly by is as much a crime as heresy.

Facing Dimitri's accusation, the officer in the seeker base was speechless. He could only say over and over again that this was an order from his superiors rather than his own will, and tried his best to defend himself. .

Dimitri was about to curse again, but then, an encrypted communication from the Penitent Fire extinguished his anger.

After reading the message, Dimitri simply gave up all combat plans for the two Chaos flagships, led the Gray Knights team out of the orbit of the "Lake of Tears", and returned to the star base to recuperate.

The Gray Knights in the team criticized the captain's uncharacteristic cowardice. This misunderstanding would take a long time to be resolved, because only Dimitri himself knew that the content of the encrypted communication he received was:

"The Star Bombers want these two battleships."

Although he still wanted to kill the Chaos traitors on the Ark of Elysium and the Oracle of Truth with his own hands, Dimitri felt that if they fell into the hands of the star bombers, they might experience something more painful than death, so he looked away.

After all, he had seen the memories shared by the prophetess and heard Miraak describe the scenes of the Starbuster purifying the contamination of Chaos and killing demons.

The empire's high-speed strike craft carried the Gray Knights back to the Seeker star base, and behind them, huge battleships had emerged from the gas giant planet.

The subspace evil entangled in the ship's hull is dissipating due to some unknown terrifying force, and the cursed scars entangled in the steel are also struggling and twisting to scream in pain. The severely damaged Ark of Bliss and the Oracle of Truth were prevented from being completely destroyed by the nano dragon's tachyon breath due to the evil influence of the subspace. As the influence of chaos faded, both battleships were heading towards The edge of disintegration.

But after the influence of chaos faded away, the two warships seemed to be affected by some other influence. The disintegrated wreckage just gathered together around the keel of the ship, maintaining the appearance of being about to fall apart but not falling apart, shaking. Floating leisurely through space.

The Imperial fleet stationed in Falla did not make any obstruction, watching the two strange ships cross the asteroid belt and go to the very edge of the Falla star gravity well system, which was next to the Emperor's icon.

An operator in white who stayed at the left-hand outpost of the Emperor's Icon called up a simple operation interface from the system. It was so simple that the entire interface only had three lines of text.

[Terminal Exit-Faya]

[Stargate 01-Critical Base]

[Star Gate 02-Nirvana]

Among them, the display text of "Critical Base" is eye-catching fluorescent green, indicating that the star gate is connected to the Internet, while the font color of "Nirvana" is gray, indicating that the star gate is disconnected due to a malfunction.

The operator pressed the parameter option of "Critical Base", and then watched the half-dead Ark of Bliss and the Oracle of Truth enter the distorted spherical space-time in the L-star gate. As the starlight haloed, both battleships disappeared. not see.

The first operation of L-Stargate was successfully completed.

After the war, Falla entered a period of recovery. The inquisitors headed by Bernadita launched a great purge in this small galaxy. The navigators, whether they were loyal or corrupt, were all in danger. Even Astropaths, who rarely turned out to be traitors during the civil strife, were closely monitored and tortured to extract confessions.

Russell knew nothing about these cruel acts that were considered traditional arts for the Inquisition.

After returning to his loyal critical base with two Chaos warships, he was first welcomed by the electromagnetic pulse that flooded the entire galaxy.

Afterwards, Gray Wind transformed from the L-Star Dragon back to the Gray Gu mothership, and Gray Wind, which had been waiting near the star gate, also came forward. It nervously immediately sent out a small fighter jet to send Russell back to his ship as quickly as possible. in the body.

Then it diverted its energy to perform its serious mission: using a large number of automatic machines to dismantle and recover the wreckage of the ship that had lost Russell's control.

Taking off the star bomber's black robe, Russell sat in the core cabin of the Gray Goo mothership for the first time in a long time. Together with Gray Wind, he stared at the two warships that had been dismantled to only their keels, as well as the ones farther away, standing in the starry sky. Among the L-star gates.

"I never thought that one day, I would rebuild the L-Star Gate in another universe."

There was quite a bit of emotion in Gray Feng's voice.

This massive structure from its creator has a very, very special meaning to Gray Wind.

It's really special.

"Human beings in this universe have always been trapped at the speed of light. You are doing a good deed by rebuilding the L-Stargate network here." Russell comforted.

The little sadness in Gray Wind's heart quickly dissipated, and he smiled: "Marshal, if you really only intend to do good things, you will hand over the star gate or quantum slingshot to the human empire, not L -Stargate."

Russell was noncommittal.

The explanation he gave was: To build a highway, you still need to collect tolls...

Gray Feng changed the topic very cooperatively, and then asked: "Why do you want to recycle the warships contaminated by Chaos? Isn't it better to just make new ones? Even if we want to know the structure of the imperial warships and related technologies, we can find Cooperation and exchanges between the Mechanicus..."

"That will cause unnecessary doubts and troubles. One more thing is worse than one less thing." Russell replied: "The recovery of the Chaos warship has two purposes. One is to collect some imperial technological data by the way, and the other is..."

"What is it?" Gray Feng's appetite was whetted by him.

"Secondly, the keels of large battleships like this usually use a material called 'adamant gold'."

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