Warhammer 40: Gods Of Mortals

Chapter 102 Don't Blame Me, Don't Blame You

Chapter 102 Don't Blame Me, Don't Blame You
The wizard didn't struggle at all, he was taken out of the room by the guards calmly, as if he was born, grew up and learned to deceive Akon into paying a price that he didn't need to pay.

The guards took the wizard to the next room, injected him with medicine to keep him awake, and then connected him with various life-support devices, and finally began to carry out all known punishments in the galaxy on the wizard.

Soon the heart-piercing screams reached Akon's ears, and his anger eased a little, so he could focus on the most important things right now.

Satisfy your thirst for knowledge with Kayah.

"How is the situation in Tyrone Hive World?" Akon asked.

"Your position was replaced by another person. This person... it seems that he is not a person. He is a blank in my eyes. He has become the new governor." Kaye replied.

Of course Akon knew about the situation in Tyrone's Hive Capital. He asked this question just to test Kaye's ability and whether he would tell the truth.

Now that the test is passed, Akon can ask what he wants to ask.

"I have a subordinate named Stinger. I left him in the hive world. I have always suspected that he and his servants wanted to betray me..." Aken explained the problem in detail.

Kaye replied halfway through: "The Stinger never wanted to betray you, and I am surprised by his loyalty to you."

"He didn't want to betray me? So where is he now?" Aken asked.

"The stinger has a plan, and that is to make himself more powerful and knowledgeable through rituals. His ideas were used by his servants. The rituals failed to make him powerful and knowledgeable, but turned him into a rotten meat." Kaye replied.

Aken who got this answer was very surprised and curious: "What is his servant's plan?"

"Turn the poisonous stinger into rotten meat, then bring him back to kill you, and then complete a final goal through a series of conspiracies and plans." Kaye trembled, as if he was terrified. "Let the master I serve come to this world. I dare not say its name. Its name is Life Weaver... But fortunately, this servant failed. He was smashed into ashes by pure lightning, leaving no soul behind."

Akon closed his eyes and pondered the news he had received.

The words Kayer said were still a bit vague, and sounded more like a summary, but Akon didn't think it was important anymore. These were all things that happened in the past, and what he really wanted to know was things in the future.

"What about my future?" Aken asked again.

Kaye was silent for a while, as if it was doing something more difficult, its eyes were shining brightly, as if piercing through the present and looking straight into the future.

Kaye responded a moment later.

"You will be invincible in all kinds of conspiracies. You killed all the nobles who were not loyal to you. You can not only rule the hive world of Tyrone One, but also the world we are currently in. Tyrone III was completely conquered under your attack."

"You ride on the throne made of pure gold, and you pass through the dark and dirty passageway of the lower nest surrounded by countless servants. You seem to be a real king."

"Your ambition gradually expanded, and you finally betrayed the corpse on the throne."

"..."

Aken was very surprised. He thought that Kaye would predict his own death, but the prediction was unparalleled. It was a scene that he could only dream of in his dreams.

"When will I have this future?" Aken asked hastily.

"Four months ago..." Kayer replied.

"Are you kidding me?" Akon laughed angrily, he had escaped from the hive world four months ago.

"You were supposed to have such a destiny, but it was reversed..." Kaye continued to look into the future, and all he could see was Akon becoming the owner of the entire galaxy until he finally betrayed the Empire.

In Kaye's eyes, apart from the invisible emptiness, the past and future of some people still alive in this galaxy are readable.

Kayer saw a warrior named Gray, and also saw Gray die: Gray was broken down into food and then eaten by the gene-stealers, all of which should have happened five months ago.

But now Gray is alive, and is even preparing to fight in front of that blank space.

Kayah had never seen this before, and he was amazed, horrified, and shuddered.

It's an extremely horrific situation for it.

When looking back at a person's past, the person is dead, and when looking at the future, the person is dead, but when looking at the present, the person is still alive.

There are still many such situations, and the fate threads of all creatures in the entire galaxy are extremely distorted and chaotic.

"The blank you see, what is that?" Akon asked.

"A mass of blankness, I can't even describe the appearance of this mass of blankness. When I looked at him, I could only think of one word to describe him: blankness." Kaye trembled, and expressed his guess in a fearful tone: "He is a soulless person. You call this kind of person an untouchable person, but he is not completely a soulless person..."

"Can you speak more simply? What the hell is that blank space?" Akon frowned.

Kaye didn't respond immediately, it knelt down on the ground, its feathers were falling one by one, its eyeballs shining with light flickered in the eye sockets, and thick blood flowed from the corners of the eyes.

"Part of this void is God, a god of an ancient material universe, but I can't see the essence of this void, as if he shouldn't exist, he shouldn't have been bred or shaped in this universe, he may have come from a place we don't know and can't peek into, and his appearance has distorted the fate of everyone in this galaxy."

After the gods and gods chattered for a while, Kaye raised his head and looked directly above: "That blank mass brought many people over, just above the ice layer, and suddenly appeared out of thin air."

"How do we deal with him? What decision will he make, what decision, how should I defend this fortress?" Aken asked anxiously.

The light in Kaye's eyes dissipated, and he slowly lowered his head to look at Akon, and replied honestly: "I don't know, because I can't even see the blank mass, but I just saw him appearing on the glacier with many soldiers. I have no way of knowing what kind of decision he will make, let alone how we should defend."

Hearing this, Aken's eyes widened, his eyes turned from panic to anger, "Then what's the use of me calling you out?!"

"Don't blame me, I've never seen this kind of situation before." Kaye said and patted Akon's shoulder, "Don't blame yourself, you did everything you could, but the enemy you faced was too powerful."

(End of this chapter)

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