Warhammer 40: Gods Of Mortals

Chapter 240 The So-Called Truth

Chapter 240 The So-Called Truth

The two sides that meet by chance in the "maze" end the hostile state and exchange information with each other.

Gray informed Grayfax of the status of the Battle of Cadia so far, and by the way, also informed her of the current time node, as well as the affairs of the Tyrone sector.

Greyfax told what had happened to him.

"I saw a silver, rickety figure. It looked like it was made of iron."

"Then I was frozen, and then I felt like I slept for a long time, and when I opened my eyes again, I was here."

Greyfax explained, then looked at the Space Marines behind him: "They're just like me, only they're older."

Gray looked at the space warriors in ancient armor, the armor on these superhuman warriors was blue.

After getting the information from Gray, even these superhuman fighters had difficulty accepting the reality immediately.

"Is it now the 40th year of No.99's millennium?"

"More than 1 years have passed...how is this possible? What happened to us?"

The space marines were in a trance for a while, and then their captain reacted and asked Gray: "We are soldiers of the No.13 Legion. Is our Legion all right? Is Ultramar still alive?"

"It's a battle group." Gray asked back, "Astartes should all belong to a battle group, there is no such organization as a legion."

Greyfax interrupted: "Yes, the war group was split from the legion."

"Anyway, the legion is definitely gone. The battle groups that the legion was split into are still there, and Ultramar should still exist." Gray said very vaguely, because he didn't know the specific situation.

The Tyrone Sector is too far away from Ultramar, and no one has ever visited it.

But Gray recalled watching the Battle of Cadia and seeing some Space Marines with blue armor participating in the battle, Ultramar must still exist and flourish.

"How is our genetic father?" the company commander asked again.

Gray doesn't know who the father of genes is. Greyfax answered this question: "You don't even know about the serious injury of the original gene of the Thirteenth Legion? He must be lying in the static force field now, sleeping like you 1 years."

"Aren't you from 1 years ago?" Grote, who had been silent, suddenly asked.

"Of course I'm not." Greyfax shook his head.

"You should be imprisoned by something instead of hibernating. You are also released by that thing when you wake up now." Gray speculated.

Greyfax turned his head to look at the Space Marines, recalled the Iron Skeleton he had seen, and immediately nodded in approval.

After exchanging information, Gray took out something that looked like a grenade, but this thing was not a grenade but a new type of teleportation protection device, used to generate a large-scale teleportation barrier.

"I can send you to Cadia, you just have time to slowly adapt to this era." Gray projected the image of Abaddon and others, "Or you can stay and kill with me Commander-in-Chief of the Enemy Army.”

"We want to stay and fight the traitors." The 13-year veterans of No.[-] Legion decided to stay without hesitation.

Gray looked at Greyfax again.

The latter also decided to stay: "It is also my duty to eliminate the traitors."

Greyfax left an excellent impression on Gray through this sentence, but Gray didn't know that Greyfax's real intention was to stay and observe the Tyrone.The Inquisitor had a verdict on the Tyrone, including Gray: they were a group of heretics using unknown and uncensored technology.

The Tyrones did fight so that Cadia could continue to stand, but among the many heretics Greyfax had tried were many who were willing to give their all to humanity and the Imperium, and then went astray.

"Do you have a way to deal with witchcraft?" Gray asked suddenly, "There are many enemies who are good at using witchcraft. You are a judge, so you should have a way to counter it."

"There is no such thing as witchcraft," Greyfax said in a reply that surprised Gray.

The commander of the space fighters on the side echoed: "There is no witchcraft in the universe at all, only phenomena that cannot be explained by science for the time being, but as long as science and technology continue to improve, we will be able to explain all weird phenomena one day."

The company commander's subordinates also spoke out to teach.

"Keep in mind the teachings of the emperor, maintain rationality, respect science, and put an end to ignorance."

"How can you, No. 40, a thousand-year-old person, say the word witchcraft? Even if the Tyrone Star Region is too remote and remote, 1 years have passed. Has the truth not spread to you yet?"

"Captain Gaius is right. There is no witchcraft at all. There are only things that we cannot explain scientifically."

"..."

Gray and Grote looked at each other, both confused.

The Tyrone star sector is a star sector where even the priests of the state religion will be infected with the plague of unbelief. The power of the state religion is not strong in the star sector, but this does not mean that the Tyrone people are all rational and scientific, so the teachings of the space warriors are in the hands of Gray and others. It sounds incredible.

"The Emperor is not a god?" Groat asked.

"Of course not, why do you think the Emperor is a god?" The company commander named Gaius was very surprised, he pondered for a few seconds, and suddenly asked: "Is there a guy who likes to have tattoos on his face been to your star area?" ?”

Grote was shocked. He couldn't believe that the God Emperor's angel would deny that the God Emperor was a god.

Gaius was also greatly shocked. He couldn't believe that after 1 years, there are still people who think that the Emperor is a god. Could it be that the imperial truth promoted by the Emperor has not spread to the entire human race after 1 years?

"We've always believed in science." Gray patted Grote, implying that he should quickly end the conversation.

Grote felt weird, but he also knew that now was not the time to argue: "Yes, we have always believed in science, otherwise how would we Tyrone build a celestial engine?"

Hearing this, Gaius looked around, and suddenly said with relief: "What I have seen are the purest scientific creations. It seems that there are only a few people in your Tyron star region who have not yet escaped ignorance."

"Yes." Gray nodded in agreement, and then walked ahead to lead the way.

Groot and his guards immediately followed, with Greyfax walking in the middle of the group. The Space Marines habitually formed tactical formations, scattered at the front and rear of the group.

"After the war, my company and I will go to the Tyron sector." Gaius said as he walked, "We will be teachers in your school for a period of time, and we will thoroughly popularize the truth of the empire to you."

Gray agreed helplessly: "That's great."

Greyfax on the side said nothing, feeling helpless as well.She also believed in the truth of the empire, but she fell into a deep sleep later than these space warriors, knowing that except for some space warriors and a small number of mortals, most people in the entire empire did not believe in the truth of the empire.

 Brothers, let’s raise it for a few days first, it will take at least three or four days for me to change as vigorously as before.

  It is better not to regret this hemorrhoid Karma.I was able to sit up before, but now it’s uncomfortable to lie on my side or on my back. I can only lie on my stomach. Every time I take the car to the hospital for medicine, I feel like being tortured. The doctor said that I’m recovering well and I’ll take care of myself for a few more days. It shouldn't hurt if you sit and walk less

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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