My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 173: 163. Is this your decision, Hades?

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On the wasteland of 106, Hades looked into the distance and saw the scattered skeletons of the undead piled up all over the ground. In the distance, Mortarion was leading this group of new recruits of the Death Guard to practice with these slow-moving undead.

There was a constant noise in the communication channel. Hades initially tried to adjust the channel to listen to what the noise was.

As a result, after Hades discovered that all the noises were hymns of the Mechanicus, he decisively blocked these channels.

After communicating with Mortarion, Hades learned that due to Mortarion's previous behavior, Perturabo had blacklisted the Death Guard, so the Iron Warriors simply withdrew from a large garrison area and allowed the Death Guard to move in.

Hades originally wanted to contact the Iron Warriors, but after learning that Hades was not dead, Perturabo directly asked the Iron Warriors to block all call requests from the Death Guard.

The other party refuses to communicate with you.

Looking at the fleet of the Iron Warriors, they were about to retreat.

After all, the Necrons are the vast expanse of grass. Even if they are armed with high-tech weapons, without the command of the Archons and the coordination of the Underworld constructs, these Necrons are nothing more than mobile guerrillas.

But this is very suitable for training new recruits. Seeing that Hades was fine and Perturabo didn't need to continue to disgust him, Mortarion quickly took the recruits to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Hades originally planned to follow Mortarion for a stroll on the front line, and by the way, abandon the tomb he had agreed to visit with the King of Figures. However, under the death gaze of the pharmacist Leo, Hades had no choice but to watch the show in the back, ahem, no, to wait in the back.

He was not the only one waiting at the rear.

Hades blinked and looked around him, one on his left and one on his right, a Vox and a Garo.

Hmm. Compared to before, Vox exudes a more mature aura.

By the way, Vox and Garo came here on their own initiative. Don’t they have jobs on the Endurance

Apart from Hades who was confused, Vox felt a sense of vicissitudes in his heart as he looked at the legion commander who was caring for the new recruits in front of him.

When he was in the south of Barbarus, there was no negative comment about Mortarion.

But now. After experiencing the Galapagos overtime spree, Vokes just wants to vomit blood.

So it turns out that before on Barbarus, it was Calastyphon who had been helping Mortarion manage this part of the government affairs

After arriving at the Legion, Senior Hades and former Legion Commander Barasin helped to manage this area.

Thinking back to those dark days of haggling with imperial officials and approving all kinds of documents, Vox felt that this was not quite the same as the legion life he had imagined.

It was a support order from Senior Hades that saved Vox from suffering. Vox had already thought of how to thank and praise Senior Hades, but after the arrival of the legion, he learned the sad news that Senior Hades might have been killed in battle.

The legion commander also became irritable and gloomy. In desperation, Vox and Garo had to act carefully and try not to disturb the legion commander's actions as much as possible.

But now. Vox looked at Mortarion in front of him, who was obviously in a good mood, and fell into deep thought.

Mortarion rushed to the front line, but he was not killing the enemy. Instead, he was observing the movements of the Death Guard recruits. From time to time, the Primarch would sprint forward, wave his hand, pull out a Death Guard from the pile of Undead, and then throw this unfortunate recruit behind the front line.

Vox glanced at Hades who was watching the battle. He was given the mission by Garo to communicate with Senior Hades.

After not seeing him for a while, it seemed that Senior Hades had grown taller, and his aura was even more powerful. He was totally different from what Vox saw during training.

In the Primarch's absence, Garro, who was in charge of most of the Death Guard affairs, stood aside and said nothing, as if he had just come to see these new recruits.

"Hades-senpai?"

Vox carefully opened the communication channel with Hades.

"Well, what's wrong?"

A familiar voice came, and inexplicably, Vox breathed a sigh of relief.

"It's okay, we just haven't seen each other for a long time."

"Indeed, a lot of things happened afterwards."

Hades sighed,

"Senior, do you know what Karastiphon is about?"

Hardy paused for a moment, and then opened the communication channel with Jialuo.

"Half fallen, but the fallen part has been plucked out."

"Is it related to the wanted pharmacist?"

Hades nodded silently.

“We were definitely negligent.”

Unexpectedly, Garo's voice rang out in the channel, and Vox kept silent.

"Pharmacist Laton used to have a close relationship with the Undertaker. Now the new Undertaker leader, Lantern Bearer Ugo, is very concerned about this matter and feels that he failed to manage the Undertaker well."

Hades looked into the distance. Fernando was killed in the Battle of Galaspa.

"Ugo? I remember him."

Jia Luo continued in a calm voice,

"Indeed, you had a duel with him before in the duel cage, and he felt that you would be prejudiced against him, so he was quite uneasy about it."

Hades was silent.

"That won't happen."

"I have tried to persuade him, but it didn't work very well. You can talk to him alone later."

Hades thought for a moment.

"good."

The three of them fell silent again, but soon, Jia Luo's voice came back from the channel.

".Hades."

"Um?"

"Are you planning to build Death Guard?"

"Is there any soldier who doesn't want to build his own legion?"

Hades laughed.

"No, ordinary warriors don't think about these things."

Garo turned his head and stared at Hades.

"I originally thought that it was the order of the legion commander to capture Galaspar, but later I found out that it was not the case."

"It's your decision."

Hades took a deep breath.

"Yes, I decided."

"The Death Guard needs more recruiting grounds and more military logistics support."

Garo was still staring at Hades, but he didn't say anything. After a long time, a low response came from the channel.

"I see."

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