Chapter 252 Chapter 243 Go to dinner


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  Chapter 252 243. Go to Eat

  As it turns out, don’t try to delay the task.

  Hades transformed into an expressionless business-approving machine.

  First, there was Astlan's wrangling letter. After this guy took a large amount of fuel and ammunition from the Death Guard, he quickly escaped with the Dark Angels. Gallo and Mortarion came forward for the farewell ceremony.

  During the farewell ceremony, Mortarion seemed to want to mock the Dark Angel, but was persuaded by Garro.

  Oh, got it.

  Hades quickly wrote a frivolous letter to Astlan in return. The general content of the letter was: "Listen to your words as if you were listening to them." ]

  Next is Rust's reconstruction plan, and those sages hope to merge into the Death Guard.

  Hades checked the content carefully, and it was very good. There were no suspicious traces of religion, although he was highly suspicious of these oil guys.

  Approved, multiple forging worlds are still good. Besides, Rust is not as big as Graai, and half of it was destroyed, so this partnership must be led by the Death Guard.

  It is equivalent to semi-relying on the Death Guard. Compared with Graier, who has his own independent armed force, Rust obviously does not have the confidence to discuss too many things with the Death Guard.

  The sages of Rust were very grateful to Hades who led them to break out of the siege, and offered to build a ship for Hades.

  Generally speaking, for the forging world, a good ship has considerable requirements for the technology and equipment of the forging world.

  But the sage swore that Rust's World Forge was first-rate and there would be absolutely nothing wrong with leaving it to them.

  Hades thought about it, yes.

  When he went to the World Forge to provide support, he could feel that the World Forge seemed to have very high standards.

  Although it felt strange at the time, a good furnace produces good steel, even though the World Furnace is not used for making iron.

  The more famous ships in the Death Guard are the Glory Queen-class Endurance and the Terminus, which is the ship of Cara Stifon in the original book. Now the Terminus is also affiliated with the Death Guard, but its captain is still Tai. Just Hispanics.   There are also many ships of the

  Fourth Knight or the Death Guard. If Hades is willing, he can choose one as his own vehicle.   But Hades didn't have this idea before. The Endurance was pretty good, and most of the Death Guard ships were too cumbersome in his eyes.   And now, the Sage has offered to customize a ship for Hades -   who can resist a cool ship!   Hades couldn't refuse anyway.   As for Hades's needs, there is no rush. Rust is still rebuilding and production is not so fast. He can think about it.   In Hades' initial vision, he hoped to have a fast ship that could be equipped with the presence of the Zero Company, low-key and fast.   Yes, Hades replied seriously to Rust's sages, seriously praising their rigorous work attitude, and at the same time putting forward some constructive suggestions for their future cooperation with the Death Guard.   After dealing with the oil man, Hades continued to approve.   Garaspa's new recruit is almost done with surgery and can start training. He needs to notify the foundry hall to build armor.   Barbarus’ transformation report. Some discerning planetary governors have begun to try to contact Barbarus’ management.   Construction of Druun proceeds steadily, and work is underway on the garrisoning of the third batch of Gallaspa transports.   Garaspa produced well, and after waiting for a while, nearby planets began to sign foreign trade agreements with Garaspa.   Hades assessed the output of Miint and the development of Galaspa, thinking that he could start recruiting soldiers for the Cerberus.   Now that the production volume can keep up, the recruitment of mortal auxiliary troops and administrative personnel can be completely normalized.   Hades decisively issued a new recruitment order to Garaspa. Recruit as many as you can, so that the legion can afford it.   The task assigned to Hades this time was heavy, but there was no war report. This kind of thing was taken care of by Vox and Gallo. Maybe compared with logistics, the war report had something to do with the war.   When Hades finally got away from the quarrel with the Rust Mechanicus, he seemed to find that he was the last one in the entire legion to finish his official duties.   Vox led the senior officials to analyze the battle reports that had been approved by the original body. Gallo led the Soulless to once again clean up possible anomalies in the Rust system. Mortarion had already started his plan to train the next batch of new recruits. .   Only Hades pulled himself out from a pile of red robes, with a look that suggested sudden death.   The main thing to discuss with Rust was to discuss cooperation matters, and to make sure again and again that they had not changed their beliefs indiscriminately. Forget it, they praying for Om Messiah, what does Hades have to do with him.   As long as they do not include keywords, they will never achieve the reality of praying to people.   On the other side, Hades put a full set of monitors on Mago, and then asked her to find the dishonest existence among the dogs.   Hades specifically asked Mago to prohibit preaching, as long as Hades saw or heard something inappropriate from the monitor.   Kirkland and Jin were thrown into the scientific research casting area as usual. Look at building a wandering soul knight, or researching and developing other black stone technologies.   The lantern given to Ugo last time was actually Kirkland's previous technology product.   Another war ended, and the Death Guard, who had just ticked their plans, naturally did not receive the next call for recruitment from the empire.   Instead, Mortarion received an invitation in the Primarch's personal name to a gathering on a world on the edge of the great battlefield.   Mortarion was uninterested.   This does not mean that he is not curious. A person is suddenly told that he has a bunch of brothers. Although he knows that they are all bastards, he will take a look at them to satisfy his curiosity.   Hades had no reaction to this. There was no such thing in the original work, either because it was too small and not worth recording, or because it was related to Ran Dan and all of it was erased.   Anyway, in the battle of Randan, the Death Guard didn't touch anything, so there was nothing to worry about.   Hades felt that this was most likely a gathering of the original bodies, to recognize people and get familiar with each other. If the two legions fought together later, it would be less embarrassing at least.   The original body can bring the Guards there. The Death Guard sent Hades and Gallo this time. Gallo attended because the Terran veteran had friendships with other legionnaires, which facilitated communication.   Hades attended because he wanted to have a meal.   It's not that Hades is dissatisfied with the Death Guard's food. In fact, all the Death Guard eat this. They don't care about their food.   Moreover, Hades is actually the purchaser of supplies for the Death Guard, and the decision to make recipes is also related to Hades in a sense.   The food supply of the legion is a very troublesome matter, which also involves where the legion is and how to transport it.   If you want to add dishes to the real recipe, the purchase order has to be changed frequently, and the docking and other things are very troublesome.













































































  And Hades always felt that it was strange to add tens of thousands of tons of onions after purchasing more than tens of thousands of tons of refined iron.

  The higher-ups of the legion can naturally specify their own recipes, or make themselves more personalized, just like the Emperor's Children, the Ultramarines,
  but they have a simple original body. None of these trends have prevailed, and the Death Guard has maintained a This high degree of consistency makes Hades' supply list easy to write.

  To sum up, by avoiding waste and extravagance, the Death Guard maintained a life that could be called poverty in a sense.

  Hades didn't know how other warriors could relieve stress. He only knew that he had been deprived of sleep by work and needed to find some other fun.

  Life requires having fun, and Hades denounced the stress of his job.

  Therefore, when Hades encountered an opportunity to eat without spending his own legion's resources, he would not be
  a gentleman if he did not waste his food.

  Hades stepped off the Storm Bird in his formal dress with a serious look on his face.

  He hadn't had breakfast, although neither had the Death Guard.

  This is a gathering of Primarchs.

  Hades muttered to himself that Space Marines and mortals were just bystanders, and Hades had no way to intervene in the conversation between the originals.

  He couldn't just jump out and say stop, stop when Mortarion was choking him, right?

  Hades believed in Mortarion, and there was no way he could make his relationships worse than they were in the original work.

  Mortarion, who had been through something, would have shut up on his own.

  So it's obvious what Hades is going to do.

  go to eat.

  If he was lucky, he would also be able to watch the Primarch's eight o'clock family TV series.

  The castle in the distance looks noble and majestic against the backdrop of the forest, and the sunlight coats the city wall with a golden edge, shining brightly.

  Hades frowned, he had already seen the outrageously long welcome team.

   finish exam!
    
   
  (End of chapter)
 

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