My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 53: 51. Barasin

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Endurance, First Company training hall.

Now.

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This was the widest training hall on the entire Endurance. The empty gray metal walls stood silently in the distance. The ceiling was frighteningly high, and the lights shone directly down from above, bright and dazzling.

The entire hall was divided into different areas: the physical fitness area, the shooting area, and the fighting area. Small teams of Space Marines were marching in formation and interspersed among them. Looking from the observation deck on the second floor of the training hall, countless white-green streams were flowing in an orderly manner.

From time to time, there was the crackling sound of the translator's electricity, the dull thud of heavy power armor hitting the ground, the sound of horns, gasps, swords breaking through the air, and the roar of bullets.

Lai Yin, a veteran soldier in the first company, was a little proud. He wanted to show off, but his actions had already demonstrated his pride at the moment.

Lai Yinzheng was walking towards the training cage with the three-member team he taught.

There were not many people on this road. After all, it was a bit hasty to use the training cage for the new recruits. It was not that the new recruits could not beat the training cage, but it was not a good choice to rush into sparring without developing some combat skills and methods.

But the training results of the three-person team led by Lai Yin were unusually fast.

As far as Lai Yin knew, Karastiphon, Hazniar and Morag in his team were the elite of the resistance on Barbarus.

It was also because of this that they were assigned to the command of Lei Yin, the veteran trusted by Balasi.

Both Lei Yin and Barazin were moderates who welcomed the return of the Primarch.

Lai Yin felt that his comrades were indeed a bit stubborn. After all, the return of the Primarch was a matter of time. It was okay in the early stages when the Primarchs of the various legions had not returned, but later on, the army without the Primarch would gradually have its resources and weapons supplies reduced.

There is no need to oppose the return of a Primarch who would lead the Legion into new glory and lead the warriors to gain the favor of the Emperor.

The glory of the past is already in the past, and the grand plan of the future is just a dream!

With the confidence that Primarch Mortarion could lead them to achieve great things in the galaxy, Lai Yin trained the new recruits very seriously.

The three people he led were also very competitive. Although they were a little uncomfortable and had some small disagreements at the beginning, Lai Yin was also an experienced person. When he first joined the team, he also couldn't stand the veterans.

Haznier was a tough guy. When he first started training, his eyes were very fierce and scary. Only after Lai Yin showed them his skills did the kid behave himself a little.

Morag is a young man with a lively personality, but he is very honest. He follows Lai Yin's training plan step by step. He even asks Lai Yin where he recommends the new recruits to spend their leisure time during free time.

As for Karastiphon, Lei Yin knew that he was right. He was the real purpose of Balasin assigning these three people to Lei Yin.

Relying on his veteran's intuition, Lei Yin could tell from the beginning that Typhon was a thoughtful person.

Barazin also approached him later, hinting that Typhon had previously held a high position in Mortarion's resistance and had a good relationship with their Primarch.

That's right.

After the Primarch returns, at least half of the senior officers in the entire legion will be replaced by people from the Primarch's own planet.

Every Primarch was like that, even Guilliman, who was known for his enlightenment, the last Ultramarines' glorious title was Macragge, not the veteran from Terra.

No one can stop the progress of the entire legion. Instead of resisting the return of the Primarch, it is better to establish good relations with the future management of the Barbarus clan before the other party has established a firm foothold.

Lai Yin knew, and Barazin also knew, that Barazin's current position as captain of the First Company was quite unpleasant in the eyes of the Primarch Mortarion.

Even though Barazin is currently the leader of the moderate faction among the Terran Death Guard, he is the one who most welcomes the return of the Primarch.

On the day when the Primarch was found, in the strategy room, except for the dazzling white light flickering on the screen in front, the rest of the room was terribly dark.

Barasin stood in front of the screen, staring at the information intertwined on the screen.

Lai Yin stood behind him.

"Lai Yin, in the future, you may need to worry about some things."

Lai Yin looked at the figure in front of him, standing against the light.

Ignoring Lei Yin, Barasin continued to talk to himself.

"I have been prepared for this since the day Weiss gave me this position."

“Maybe you should be more optimistic.”

Barasin seemed to smile at himself, and he hit his chest with his fist.

"You know what? The moment they informed me, I felt the connection from the Primarch."

"Our Primarch is a tough man who will lead you to glory in the Great Crusade."

Barasin's voice also faded.

"Don't worry, I am also the one who led our Dusk Raiders all the way here. I will arrange everything."

"It's just that there are some things that I am destined to be unable to do."

Silence filled the entire strategy room.

Without saying a word, Lai Yin stood at attention and saluted.

"Dusk Raider, Lai Yin, I promise to complete the mission! Chief Commander Barasin, please rest assured!"

Barasin did not move, and sat like a rock in the chief command seat in the strategy room.

Finally, a sigh almost silent was heard.

"For the Emperor."

The training cage arrived, and Lai Yin showed off the work of the Mechanicus to the three recruits as if to show off. The smooth, curved hemispherical fence and the fighting machines were lying quietly on the ceiling of the duel cage.

Haznier had been eager to try it, and Lai Yin did not keep him in suspense and directly called down the combat server.

"Combat Exercise α-3, medium lethality."

First, deal with the difficult one, and then defeat this tough one.

Veteran Lai Yin watched Haznier rush forward with a smile. He estimated that this kid Haznier could only last three moves.

Among these three, Lai Yin felt that Morag could barely defeat the combat server's combat exercise α-3 type.

And Karastiphon should be able to challenge higher difficulties.

But Lai Yin was not in a hurry. Although he knew that he had to establish a good relationship with Typhon, some recent clues about Typhon made Lai Yin know what this guy was hiding.

Typhon is a smart man, and he has long since received the favor that Lai Yin did for him, but Lai Yin knows that it is difficult for such a smart man to be on the same front with you.

They just go find what they want.

You can't give the greatest kindness to such people from the beginning. You have to lure them and make them feel that this kindness is earned by their cleverness.

Only in this way will they cherish it.

Lai Yin narrowed his eyes at those tiny things.

During training, the grip of the hands was slightly weakened, and they trembled unconsciously. Small scars appeared on places that would never be injured in normal training.

He is not like these careless recruits. Lai Yin crossed his arms, smiled kindly, and watched Haznier in the training cage being knocked away by the combat server.

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(End of this chapter)