My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 268: 257 Pulling people into the water

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In fact, after receiving the order from the legion commander, the commander disobeyed it.

The radio waves crackled and Hades' weak voice came from the channel.

[Motarion, if it's not urgent, I can't get away now. ]

So Mortarion, who had just returned to the Barbarus star field and specially gave himself some time off, went to check what Hades was doing.

Then he saw Hades submerged in a sea of official documents.

"Motarion, now that you are here, don't leave. Please help me approve some things, Lord Legion Commander, please be kind."

Mortarion walked over slowly and silently, picking up a stack of reports - the water cycle data of the Barbarus ring in the third quarter.

He frowned.

"What are you doing?"

“Approval checks past data.”

Hades's resentful and weak voice came from a pile of documents.

"Long-distance astropathic communication cannot transmit a large amount of cumbersome and accurate data, so the gravekeepers here can only report the general situation of Barbarus to the Legion. The rest of the data was checked by Barbarus."

Mortarion threw the stack of data in his hand back to its place, and pulled out another stack at random, the annual fleet traffic summary of the planet Barbarus 4.

"Where are the others?"

"In fact, these are all streamlined data verified by the Death Guard stationed in Barbarus."

"So, what are you doing?"

There was already a hint of annoyance in Mortarion's tone.

"Recheck."

Hades said calmly,

"I'm worried. You have to confirm some of the data yourself."

"Then go check it out yourself and give me an explanation of Barbarus' current situation."

Mortarion put the papers back in his hands and prepared to—

"Oh! Don't! I was just kidding. You can't just abandon me. I have shed blood for the organization! I have contributed to the organization!!!"

Seeing that Mortarion was really planning to leave, Hades, who had been pretending to be profound just now, instantly broke down and started spouting nonsense like establishing a Death Guard and everyone's responsibility.

Mortarion despised Hades in his heart for a second, but still stretched out his hand, motioning Hades to give him some documents.

"Haha, I'm sending soup, no, here comes the document—"

Hades' expression changed immediately and he stuffed a bunch of documents into Mortarion's hands.

Ignoring Hades's nonsense, Mortarion lowered his head and began to look through the documents handed to him by Hades.

Summary of the models and maintenance expenses of the missile silos in the Barbarus star domain, the R&D investment of the large-scale bird servant, the construction and complementation of the entire star domain defense system, and the expansion of the mortal garrison.

Mortarion was silent. He was indeed interested in this.

The Death Guard Corps' daily files usually contain similar documents, but they are still an order of magnitude inferior to those of Barbarus.

After all, it involves the construction of defense for an entire galaxy, not to mention that this galaxy is still in a stage of intensive expansion.

Seeing that Mortarion was silent, Hades, who had been buried in the pile of documents, sneered in his heart. These were specially allocated to Mortarion. In addition, there were two other piles of documents.

No one can escape today.

Just as Hades was thinking, two more people knocked on the office door. They were Garo and Vox. They simply saluted and then happily received the document task under Hades' expectant eyes.

Hahahaha, let Hades feel the pain!

Although Hades was still gloating, he did not follow the orders of Garo and Vox.

"Ahem, Garo, Vox, please look through the documents first. If you feel anything is unclear, just ask me."

"Garro, you have most of the files for planets 4 and 5, and Vox has the files for planets 6 and 7."

There are seven planets in the Barbarus star region, with the star as the center, and Barbarus is the third planet.

Except for Barbaros, which is at a moderate distance and relatively habitable, other planets in this galaxy are not suitable for direct human habitation.

Planet 4 was transformed by the Graeae Mechanicum into an industrial world responsible for providing daily necessities for the entire galaxy. It is also home to Graeae and Death Guard armies.

Planet No. 5 has been transformed into a buffer zone-like existence. A large number of foreign ships will anchor on Planet No. 5 instead of heading directly to Barbarus.

Only those who have passed the certification of the Death Guard can receive an invitation to the Barbarus Star Ring.

Please note, this is the Barbarus Star Ring. If you want to go to Barbarus, you must obtain approval and report again.

Therefore, most of the diplomatic affairs had actually been resolved before this, and those who still insisted on going to Barbarus were more or less motivated by spiritual pursuits.

Planet 6 is completely militarized, with missile silos, defensive laser arrays, void shield generators, combat space stations floating in the planet's orbit, and fleets stationed in the rubble belt.

Planet No. 7 built an astropathic agency to guide the fleet's movements, as well as large-scale exploration equipment to guide the fleet that had just jumped out of Mandeville Point.

Of course, Planet 7 also has a high level of military capabilities.

Well, in fact, it is difficult to find a planet with a low defense level in the Barbarus star field.

"Garro, Vox, you need to write a summary report on the planet you are in charge of, detailing the planet's development so far and analyzing its possible future direction, with a focus on the Mechanicus, the outsiders who are trying to establish order locally, and the position of the Barbarus people in the local area."

"These data are collected by grave keepers in groups of five. Of course, if you think the data is wrong, you can go and check it directly. You have the power to contact them directly, so don't be careless."

By the way, Hades gave each stationed grave keeper general rules of conduct on how to investigate things, both objects and people, especially the relationships between them.

Line graphs of currency purchasing power fluctuations, food supply, sewage discharge at crowd gathering points, and new local slang and vocabulary

For the item [Food] alone, there are the import volume of basic grain, maps of major grain trading points in various human settlements, floating prices of basic grain, bulk trading records of edible sugar, and black market food inspections.

Hades mainly went over the food, water sources, and materials that might be used to make weapons roughly. There were generally no problems, but he still had to wait for Garo and Vox to take a closer look.

Hades had carefully marked out a general idea for the two of them. With the insight that Garo and Vox had gained from haggling with imperial officials over the years, they would know where the key points were.

Some things, when taken alone, seem to be fine, but sometimes they cannot be corroborated by other data. In this case, either the data is falsified or someone is trying to cause trouble.

With such rapid development, rapid personnel turnover, and confusing sources, Hades doesn't believe that there is really nothing happening here today.

But if anyone really dares to cause trouble on the Death Guard's territory, Hades will be happy to teach him a lesson and show him what military power is through practical actions.

Thinking of this, Hades' left eye showed a kind red light.

Yes, code.

Haha ...

(End of this chapter)