My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 264: 253 people can't sit idle

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"Thanks for your hard work."

Hades nodded to the Sage Rust who was following him, and then watched the sages command the servitors to tow away the ship he had designated.

The rest will be left to Juste to forge the world. According to the report from the great sage, Juste's world furnace can be put into operation soon.

This furnace, pulsating with bright red magma, will serve its purpose perfectly, even if people do not know what it is, and those who know are stopped by the veil, roaring in anger.

The contract for Mining Planet No. 7 has almost been signed. Although this is not quite in line with the norm, facing the Death Guard, these sages of Just have chosen to make the greatest compromise.

On the one hand, Rust is now in a state of disrepair, and the resources of a legion will greatly help the reconstruction of the Mechanicus.

On the other hand, in the Defense of Rust, Hades' personal behavior attracted many followers for him. Coupled with the current help of the Death Guard to the Mechanicus, the population of a mining planet does not seem so difficult to give up.

The selection for Mine Star No. 7 is also very simple. The Death Guards only need to select those boys who have shone in previous wars.

Due to the small population, the Death Guard does not plan to recruit Cerberus troops here. Under the instruction of Hades, Just began the slow large-scale industrialization of this mining planet, which will ease the survival pressure of the local people.

Regarding the order that the Death Guard gave to Just, the work in this galaxy cannot be started for a while. With nothing to do at the moment, the Death Guard's ships began to make subspace jumps, and the main fleet prepared to return to Barbarus to replenish supplies.

By the way, explore the waterway between Just and Barbarus and establish subsequent navigation routes.

The voyage in the Warp was a bit long, so the Death Guard began training the new recruits directly on the ship.

All the affairs were almost handled, and for a while, the management department actually had some idle time that should not have happened.

Hades sat bored at the conference table, staring at the list of new recruits for Mining Star No. 7. He was attending on behalf of the Foundry to see if there were any potential recruits.

After all, they were born on a mining planet, and some people are naturally sensitive to metals.

Hades suddenly realized that the source of the 14th Legion's troops was now one Barbarus, one Galaspa system, and one No. 7 mining star.

They are the old farmer who survives in the wilderness, the worker of the crazy nest city, and the miner of the underground world.

Hades brainstormed for a millisecond and wondered if he should take over a craftsman planet next time.

After realizing this, Hades could no longer look directly at the new Death Guards, as this would cause him to have hallucinations of some strange scenes.

Specifically, it would make him look at the new recruits with a certain benevolence.

To be honest, the new recruits who have not yet been transformed into big guys are only in their teens. After being beaten on their home planet, they were selected into the Death Guard, ready to endure the beatings of war.

If Hades was not a Death Guard but an Ultramarines or an Emperor's Children, he would comment that this was truly unfortunate.

And it seems that the atmosphere of the Death Guard is indeed the most serious and depressing among the dozen or so legions. In the eyes of outsiders, joining the Death Guard is like being in prison.

Although the Space Marines' emotions have been dulled after surgery, in fact, in their daily lives, they are not much different from ordinary people. They have all the joys, sorrows, anger, and happiness.

Generally speaking, each legion will cultivate soldiers' hobbies and interests in daily entertainment and relaxation to reduce their mental stress. After all, high-intensity combat and the high-pressure environment of the legion are indeed a big challenge to the spirit.

On the positive side, Ultramarines will study humanities and social sciences, Blood Angels will cultivate art and culture, Iron Hands will cultivate a hobby of mechanics, White Scars will learn calligraphy and poetry, and Imperial Fists and Iron Warriors will learn architecture and infrastructure.

And the Death Guard. The Death Guard have nothing!

According to the theorem that the culture of the mother planet influences the legion, the Death Guard should learn how to farm or climb mountains or something.

But these hobbies are really not worthy of the Legion.

Hades I am thinking about.

Why is this

He looked at Mortarion who was reviewing the list of new recruits across from him. Why was this happening

"Mortarion, why do you think this is happening?"

Mortarion on the opposite side didn't look up, but gave Hades, who was having a seizure, an Imperial friendly gesture.

Hades stared at Mortarion, who was still busy reviewing the list, the biggest culprit who caused the Legion's culture to be destroyed.

Generally speaking, management will influence the soldiers at the lower levels, especially in the legion where individual differences are highly eliminated.

It seemed that Motari had nothing to do and was at ease. He either went to the laboratory or the training hall, or he just stared at the battle report in a daze.

But this only led to the high specialization of Death Guard pharmacists and had little impact on other Death Guards.

As for Hades. Hades has no leisure time!

This kind of life, this ascetic daily routine, for the Death Guard warriors, may be more interesting when fighting begins.

Hades suddenly came to his senses.

He actually ignored the legion culture construction and the mental health of the soldiers.

Hades slammed the table and said, "No!"

Mortarion looked up, glanced at Hades with disdain, and motioned for him to be quiet.

If the Primarch had learned the proverbs of ancient Terra, Mortarion would have said not to go crazy here.

Hades ignored Mortarion. Hades was the only one among the Death Guard who had truly experienced a healthy and normal humanistic and social environment, so let him come!

Hades hurried to find Garo, the leader of the gravekeepers, who was fighting shirtless in the duel cage. Before Hades arrived, he had won 68 games in a row and had stayed in the duel cage for three days.

By the way, Vox was under the duel cage with a bruised face.

Hades took two steps at a time and rushed directly onto the stage, dragging the red-eyed Galar down. Galar tried to fight with him, but Hades relied on his high stats to stop Galar from fighting.

Of course, Galaro almost made Hades suffer. Although Hades looked big, his dodge was maxed out. He relied on his size advantage to pin Galaro down, and then pulled him out, half-heartedly, and pulled Galaro down.

As for the crowd of people in the audience shouting "The Commander is dragging the company commander to work!" "That's unethical!" "The company commander was caught for escaping work!" "The Commander is so scary!" and so on, Hades heard nothing.

It was just that Jialuo wanted to punch him.

"Calm down, calm down."

Hades handed over a bottle of water, smiled, and automatically ignored the murderous glares from Garona.

"What happened again?"

Jia Luo calmed down and asked,

"Don't tell me your bed collapsed again."

The management of the Death Guard has reached a consensus that if Hades does anything that is not in line with common sense again, they can just ridicule him. The Commander's Bed has become their best weapon to fight back against Hades.

Sure enough, Hades' expression was obviously stuck. He said many things at once, such as how could that be called a collapse? It was a matter between two people, so he couldn't help but ruin it.

"Ahem, no, let's get down to business."

Hades confirmed his expression turned serious,

"I want to ask if any new recruits have consulted the gravekeepers about some psychological issues other than that incident."

Garro stared at Hades calmly, his fist itching again.

"Speak human language."

"That's right. Are they used to the atmosphere of the Death Guard? Do they have any confusion in this regard?"

"Also, whether there are any mental problems after high-pressure combat."

Jia Luo took a sip of water.

"have."

Hades opened his eyes slightly.

"What did the gravekeeper say?"

Garo looked at Hades, as if to say that you were bothering him just for such a small matter.

“Tell them to be tough.”

Isn't tenacity meant for places like this?!

I need some suggestions on Hades ships and Death Guard technology trees. I don't play games much, and I don't understand many technology game settings. Please give me some suggestions, but don't give me technology that is too advanced.

(End of this chapter)