The post-war cleanup of Druun went very quickly, as all the men above were dead.
This kind of psychic alien is more like some kind of swarm consciousness. After the death of the main body, all other subordinate aliens also die, and the puppet groups it controls also die directly, saving the process of being cleaned up and exterminated by the legion.
Because this was a planet with an estimated high production value, the Mechanicus' ship arrived almost as soon as the news of victory came out, and after briefly greeting the Luna Wolves and Death Guard, these hungry sages could not wait to begin a more detailed search and valuation with their Skitarii.
In fact, it was the connection with the Mechanicus. After Horus learned that this was just a small forge world nearby, he decisively assigned these matters to Abaddon. The Mourner was not only responsible for combat, but also for the Moon Wolves' diplomatic affairs.
The Death Guard routinely sends out Hades.
So Abaddon watched in amazement as Hades chatted happily with the sages he was meeting with. During the entire meeting, Abaddon, as the representative of the Moon Wolves, hardly spoke a word.
The sages naturally have a very good impression of the high-ranking forge masters in the legion, but there is another possibility that Hades's binary Martian joke was deeply recognized by the sages.
After the sages slowly left with their scarlet robes dragging in satisfaction, Abaddon blinked and stared in a daze at Hades who was about to get some snacks.
At first, Abaddon thought Hades was a technical sergeant who learned a skill by virtue of his close friendship with the Primarch. But later, when he saw Hades's achievements, he felt that Hades was a warrior with outstanding combat power, and he could also serve as the foundry department of the Death Guard. After all, Hades's study time on Mars was too short.
But now, he felt that Hades' technical attainments were not just in name only. This master of casting obviously had a very high level of mastery over the Mechanicus's layers of trivial techniques.
Abaddon took a deep breath. Moreover, Hades could also be responsible for the Legion's diplomacy. Abaddon originally thought that the Mourners were comprehensive enough, but now Hades was even involved in the Mechanicus.
What a monster!
"Hey? Why are you looking at me?"
Hades, who was chewing snacks, looked at Abaddon. Did the Moon Wolf seem to have become a little dazed since the meeting started? But Hades was negotiating with the sages, so he didn't pay much attention to Abaddon.
The Mechanicum's current transformation plan for this planet is to make it an agricultural planet, because the soil conditions on this planet are extremely favorable and the population is zero. It was originally supposed to be made into a garden planet, but due to the parasitic aliens that have appeared on it, this possibility was rejected.
Hades was thinking about whether he could let the Death Guard take over this planet. No one? No one is good, just transport people from the giant hive world of Galasper.
However, this means that the planet may be transformed into a more comprehensive agricultural planet. The Mechanicus originally did not agree with this proposal, but they were persuaded by Hades.
Of course this needs to be discussed with the Moon Wolves, but Hades feels that the Moon Wolves should not care about these. In the conversation with Horus, the Wolf God was obviously not interested in this planet. He cared more about the Death Guard, Mortarion and Hades.
Moreover, when Hades was negotiating with the Mechanicus, he saw that Abaddon didn't raise much objection.
Hades subconsciously ignored the fact that the conversation he had just had with the mechanical sages was using radio waves, which Abaddon could not hear.
When Hades asked him, Abaddon blinked as if he had just woken up.
"Hades," Abaddon looked at Hades hesitantly, "You have such a good relationship with the Mechanicus?"
"I'm a master forger, so naturally we're closer."
"and you."
Abaddon was speechless for a moment. Obviously, conversation was his strong point, but when he saw Hades eating carelessly at the moment, he didn't know what to say. Is this... a strong man
This is not only about combat power, but also about the ability to manage the legion in all aspects and to socialize.
"What's wrong?"
Hades finally finished eating. He patted Abaddon beside him. Apart from anything else, Hades was trying hard not to let his eyes move to Abaddon's sky-high braids. What he didn't understand was, why such a handsome guy had such a hairstyle
But he couldn't tell Abaddon to change his hairstyle, saying it was so ugly, otherwise Abaddon would probably challenge him to a life-and-death fight on the spot.
Just like he couldn't tell Horus now that you might betray the Empire, or that you should not get involved in any stupid warrior society in the future, and then remember to shoot Erebus with both guns.
There are some truths that cannot be told from this standpoint, and others don't know that they are the truth. The premise that he can tell the truth to Mortarion is that this big brother trusts him.
But he could try.
Hades crossed his arms, gloomily savoring the taste of the snack he had just eaten. He accidentally ate too fast and didn't taste the flavor.
"Abaddon."
Hades suddenly said something out of nowhere.
"I think you're pretty good at diplomacy. Are you in charge of the Luna Wolves' diplomacy?"
Abaddon was stunned. What was Hades talking about
"I am responsible for a small part of the trivial diplomatic affairs. Seganus is more responsible for the diplomatic affairs after the formal battle."
"Seganus didn't come today."
"He's still good at more formal occasions, and I'm the one in charge of this."
Abaddon was a little annoyed. Was Hades teasing him
But he didn't expect Hades' eyes to twinkle and look at him sincerely.
"Perhaps you should try more diplomacy, Ezekiel. As a Death Guard, I am very happy to communicate with you, but Seganus lacks a bit of feeling."
Seganus, the rationalist among the Luna Wolves, the one who could really hold Horus back, was killed in a surprise attack during a diplomatic conference with other human countries.
Seganus was too upright. If it was someone like Abaddon who had a perfect ability to read the atmosphere and who in the original book had served under the Four Gods for a thousand years without going crazy, he would most likely be able to see through the opponent's ambush directly.
Hades looked at Abaddon with a smile on his face, not thinking that there was anything wrong with his suggestion.
"Just now, the sages told me that your proposal was also very concise. They said they hope that we will be responsible for the subsequent reports."
Abaddon was taken aback. The sudden affirmation from Hades confused him. "To be honest, I don't think I contributed much in the meeting just now."
"That's because you're not familiar with the facial expressions of those sages. Look, the left indicator light flashes twice, which means satisfaction."
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