Chapter 148 The Chronicle of Urshe

After taking the armor handed over by Political Commissar Kedwina next to him, Karl took out the "Urshe Chronicle" that was placed in it.

As early as the content played by the memory pen, he called Koldwina over the swamp network.

Because, he has already thought about how to make it bad.

In other words, he has already figured out what is "pendulum".

In the eyes of the four gods, Horus must become a rebel, and he is irreplaceable.

This is the unshakable bottom line of the four gods, otherwise it would be a disaster for them to end in person.

Besides, even if it doesn't succeed this time, there will inevitably be other actions when Karl is away.

The best example of this is the battle of Interrex, which did not give him a chance to interfere.

Even the emperor did not give a task or prompt such as "save Horus immediately".

Because he knows very well that the future of Horus is not in M31, but in M42.

The Emperor never gave up on any of "his children", it was all part of some plan that Karl couldn't see the full picture of at the moment.

After writing a message, Karl stuffed the Chronicle of Urshe into Petronilla's hand.

That was her mission, or rather her destiny.

"Look at the past with the left eye, and look at the future with the right eye. Fate is impermanent, and life is priceless. This is the book of secrets, and this is the method of compensation."

After reading a few seemingly irrelevant words on the title page of "The Chronicle of Urshe", the whole book emanates a faint blue light.

Then, in Karl's eyes, a "soul" was pulled out of Petronilla who was lying on the ground at the moment.

In mid-air, that soul flew directly into the book.

A moment later, another soul almost identical to it flew out from the Chronicle of Urshe.

Look at the "soul of disguise" that refilled the body on the ground.

Even though Rao often played Out of Body, Karl didn't see any big difference from it.

That feeling is like "cutting" a person's soul into two parts, then cultivating it to a full body, and finally stuffing it back into the body of the copied person.

But as mentioned in the preface, this is a book of secrets, and this is a method of compensation.

So what is the cost of doing this?

Sure enough, it was Karl's turn to pay in the next second.

Of course calling it "payment" is a bit of a misnomer.

It's not so much about paying as it is about "paying the price".

And the price for wanting to copy a soul is to bear the corruption that changes fate.

Yes, in a sense this is a bet against "Tzeentch".

It's just that from the very beginning, all the chips were in Tzeentch's hands.

In theory, Karl can take an unlimited number of souls from here.

But in fact, this is a blackjack game with a change of direction.

Once the corruption exceeds the upper limit he can bear, the ending will naturally return to nothingness like "explosion".

This is the real test of "pendulum".

If you do nothing, you will be fine.

But once you want to try to change something, you have to bear the corresponding price.

In an instant, the mixed corruption of the four "emotions" of tyranny, desire, treachery, and laziness was injected into Karl's body.

want to destroy something
want to get something;
want to change something;
Want to give up something.

At this moment, his mind was full of conflicting thoughts.

These thoughts washed over his mind like a flood that broke a bank.

But just when these corruptions from Chaos wanted to stir Karl's soul and drown him in the tide of corruption, these terrifying waves suddenly punched nothing.

And the culprit that caused the terrifying wave of corruption to punch empty is the plague tide under Karl's feet.

Yes, the Plague Swamp or Karl's "core territory" has expanded dozens of times due to absorbing the massive corpses left by the Great Unclean.

It was an extremely terrifying "price" for a soul.

After being diluted by the vast territory, not even a single wave turned up.

This is way off the mark.

It felt like the original torrential flood. After the embankment broke, it was not a village, but a vast and boundless flat land.

No matter how aggressive it was before, it was just a "trapped beast" with brute force and nowhere to vent.

But Karl didn't care about it.

This is just the "price" for taking a mortal soul.

He knew very well that the price of wanting to burn a mortal was different from the price of wanting to burn a Horus.

And after having the swamp territory, an extremely crazy idea appeared in his mind.

A Warmaster was no longer enough to satisfy his wild ideas.

He wants to burn the soul of the entire Son of Horus!
For this reason, he must make an "anchor point" for himself in a short period of time.

Fortunately, with the support of the information in Petronilla's memory, he quickly chose the "anchor point".

It was a hideous bald head, a bald head that was also "unkillable".

In a sense, he is at least half of the credit for the entire Horus Rebellion.

Erebus - a bastard that a dog would hate to bite his dirty mouth.

It wasn't even his real name.

"You can't go on like this. Look at how good Erebus is in both character and learning?" This was a reminder from his parents.

Then he gave the answer that he killed the original Erebus himself and then mixed into the priest class instead.

Another key figure in the Horus Rebellion.

Karl thought that there was no way to completely destroy him now.

But isn't such a talent just a perfect "anchor"?

Besides, there is no need to worry about this anchor point, I finally went crazy and killed him.

That was simply fantastic.

And this is the biggest reason why he dared to "blame" and take away the entire legion.

Put the pure gold memory pen in his hand back into the pocket of "Petronella" together with the written message.

Seemingly a little worried, he took out the gold pen again, and added a few more words on the back of the plan.

After doing all this silently, Karl looked up at the space shrouded in yellow mist in the distance.

"Did you expect all this?"

Except for the whistling wind from time to time and the rumble of artillery fire from a distance, there was no answer.

After greeting the bewildered Kedwina, Karl turned and left silently.

With Magad as the "eyeliner", he doesn't need to monitor the progress of the entire replication plan here himself.

But now, the only thing he needs to care about is the expansion speed of the swamp territory.

Face the "price" that is about to hit like a torrential flood.

Karl must do his best to spread the "spread damage" before his soul is drowned in the flood.

"You wait here. When she wakes up, follow her orders." That was the order Karl gave to Koldwina.

After the baptism of the Winds of Resurrection, all are the most devout believers of the Emperor.

So the orders are not questioned at all.

"For the Emperor!"

"For the Emperor!"

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(End of this chapter)

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