Chapter 308 299. Hades sneezes wildly.
Mortarion finally did not do the stupid thing of randomly naming two Death Guard recruits and asking them to pray.
This is a kind of behavior that makes you feel very stupid when you think about it even a little bit.
Mortarion even began to worry about whether what he had just tried would really make Hades notice something.
If Hades really knew about it, he would definitely laugh at him... Mortarion stopped his thoughts in time.
The Lord of Death began to sort out the information obtained from Ugo and Kirkland.
Kirkland has always insisted that Hades is the god who redeems mankind from the subspace, and devout prayers will allow believers to receive the protection of Hades to stay away from the pollution of the subspace.
Ugo stated in detail what the commander asked them to observe at that time. In the ocean of subspace, human flames would move to the black realm with their thoughts (Ugo's face turned pale when he talked about the black realm). Very good, seems to have made a lot of determination), and then these flashing flames will be swallowed up by the black domain.
Mortarion pondered, this was like actively approaching the Black Realm in the realm of subspace.
If this can eliminate the impact of subspace on humans, it is also a method.
It just needs to guide people ideologically... This is more troublesome...
But... Mortarion thought about it, why didn't Hades encourage Kirkland and the others? If the benefits of something are greater than the losses, then Hades will definitely choose to do it.
Hades couldn't stand the pious attitude of others? No... Mortarion had never seen anyone more able to ignore the gaze of others than Hades.
That's...something else?
Something Mortarion didn't know was the downside to praying.
Under the hood, the Lord of Death frowned deeply, what could this be?
At the same time, these losses cannot be too expensive, otherwise Hades would not be able to keep Kirkland alive.
Except for Malcador, Hades has never told anyone that his Black Realm has actually been restricted by the Emperor's psychic power, and Mortarion is not a primarch using a psychic perspective, so he cannot accurately perceive it. Changes in the black realm.
In the end, Mortarion could only confirm that it was [Prayer] or [Religion] that would cause what Hades did not want to see, but he could still bear the loss for now. As for what the loss was... it would be damage
. Hades? Or will it have an impact on subspace and psionics?
Mortarion didn't know.
But the Lord of Death had already determined what he was going to do.
Mortarion first seriously warned Kirkland. Even though the mad sage's faith gave him great courage, under Mortarion's deliberate intimidation, the sage still trembled and swore not to preach. oath -
in the name of Hades.
After this, Mortarion met alone with Magog, a former member of the Hellhound. This was a quiet and tenacious mortal who also understood the meaning of the original body better than Kirkland.
Mago's answer to Mortarion was similar to Kirkland's. The only difference was that the mortal who first discovered "For Pluto" believed that Pluto had his own reasons, and as a believer, he should remain silent in accordance with Pluto's will.
Mortarion thought for a moment and decided to let Mago go to Rust to bring back Hades to find the ship customized by Rust... instead of letting Kirkland go.
Since Mago was not familiar with the Adeptus Mechanicus, Mortarion named Pasteur, a technical sergeant, to accompany Mago.
Mortarion had some impression of the dull-looking technical sergeant. Hades seemed to have mentioned it and commented quite favorably.
Pasteur was also nominated by Hades and Enrique on the list of candidates for the next successor of the Foundry Hall. If this heir is really good enough to succeed the Foundry Hall, then he must be able to handle the relationship with the foundry world and successfully manage the foundry hall. Dis's ship retrieves the Death Guard.
So the Lord of Death safely allowed the two of them to set sail as representatives, taking along a team of Death Guards as security.
Mortarion naturally ignored Kirkland's seemingly flashing indicator light, and asked the sage to go back to producing anti-psionic weapons, and by the way strengthened the patrol of the tombkeepers around the sage.
...And the last thing to do is...
The sound of steady breathing came from under the gas mask, and Mortarion pondered. He thought, if the Death Guard really reached the last step... the Lord of Death made his determination...
Mortarion summoned Vox and Garro and ordered that all traces of the Death Guard commander on the Endurance be sealed or altered.
Hades's office, lounge, and single-person foundry were all sealed off, and no one was allowed to enter except under Mortarion's orders.
Then there are the various manuals written by Hades. Thanks to the Gravekeeper system created by Hades himself, this is very easy to do. Mortarion personally deleted the various manuals left by Hades. of... strange quotes.
Mortarion rearranged these quotations into another volume, but did not sign his name.
In the recorded video of Hades in the duel cage, Mortarion hid the scene of Hades smirking at the crowd and retained some blurry scenes.
Mortarion watched calmly as the Death Guard was puzzled by his actions, but the Lord of Death did not hide Hades' achievements. On the contrary, the memorial room of the Endurance always had an introduction to the commander's achievements, and Death Nor does the Lord prohibit the mention of the Commander in Death Guard teachings.
For a period of time, rumors even circulated within the Death Guard that there was a hidden reason for the commander's departure, but both Gallo and Vox maintained the necessary silence on this.
Mortarion did not respond to this. He just added the glory of the legion to the education of the planet under the jurisdiction of the Death Guard. The commander, as the most important person who influenced the style of the Death Guard, was naturally included in the historical glory of the legion. , as the pioneer of counter-psionic energy.
They only need to write objectively and impartially what the commander has done, without describing the image of Hades.
When a new batch of Death Guard recruits arrive on the Death Guard, they experience a responsible, perfect, yet distant commander.
A powerful and distant figure who profoundly influenced the Legion.
In the bone-white and dark green office, Mortarion silently looked back at the various strange remarks about Hades' writing.
He felt a little frustrated, but perhaps that was necessary.
For these new blood who are about to join the Legion, Mortarion thought silently, if the opportunity allows, (it is best never to have this opportunity) they will certainly be able to shout "For Hades" with responsibility and piety. In this case.
I just don’t know if those veterans who tell Hades’ cold jokes can have such pure and subjective thoughts about Hades.
Mortarion couldn't do it anyway.
As for what if Hades comes back and starts to scold Mortarion after seeing all this and demands that everything be reversed...
Mortarion will change Hades's personal lounge into a public exhibition room, and then put him various quotes, along with that damn Macragge blanket laid out on the bed in Hades's lounge.
By the way, that crack can't be covered...
Mortarion has already begun to look forward to Hades' return, and then scolds him and asks him to change the future.
No more, great!
(End of chapter)