He knelt down and prostrated himself on the ground, tears streaming down his face, as if he were thanking the emperor for his mercy.

"Praise the Emperor."

One hundred and ten imperial warships unleashed their full firepower—what a sight that must have been!

Even the darkest night was as bright as day, and the entire sky was torn apart!

All containing plague toxins

The clouds and dark clouds were all dispersed by countless cannon fire and beams of light from the universe.

Countless bullets rose into the universe, the barrage of bullets crashing down on the ground like a torrential downpour from the sky.

Towering cannons, each as tall as a building, slowly raised their laser cannons, roaring as countless terrifying railguns and light spears unleashed a continuous barrage of deathly light.

Not only that, but thousands of destructive warheads spewed out of these missile pods, their tails flashing with long plumes of smoke as they hurtled straight toward the ground.

Countless artillery shells rained down on this beautiful homeworld, tearing apart all the clouds and dark clouds below, making the sky above SPO2 homeworld crystal clear.

This allowed the Imperial Navy fleet and the Black Ships fleet, hovering in orbit around the planet, along with all the naval soldiers, logistics personnel, officers, judges, and everyone else, to see countless terrifying mushroom clouds suddenly rise from the surface of the entire planet.

What's most devastating is that, because it's a pre-programmed sequence, their warships are still firing relentlessly, continuing to bring destruction to every inch of this land.

Such saturation bombing essentially meant that there was no possibility of life on the surface; only civilians hiding in underground air-raid shelters might survive.

Unfortunately, this time it was an extermination order, which wiped out not only life, but also this planet that now seems to be burning.

After issuing orders to halt all firing from the fleet, a retreat order was given.

Once all the Imperial warships had retreated to safe positions, Kenmei Isayama opened a special missile launch bay on the "Demon Hunter," containing a forbidden weapon that he had previously retrieved from the sealed armory.

When Admiral Sharif saw the design of the warhead, his voice trembled.

"Whirlwind torpedo?"

Within the Empire, only the Inquisition and a few Astartes commanders have the authority to order the use of the Cyclone Torpedo for extermination. Even the Imperial Navy Grand Admiral, who is of a higher rank than Sharif, does not have the right to use such a heinous weapon.

With just one Cyclone Torpedo, the planet's entire atmosphere would be burned into a vacuum, and the terrifying heat would completely evaporate the oceans, leaving only a barren, desolate bedrock.

But don't think that's all. The explosive power of a cyclone torpedo is usually enough to break through a planet's crust and disrupt the stability of its core. In some cases, the planet will be directly reduced to fragments. In other words, it is a true "planet-destroying weapon".

Kenmei Isayama, facing this ravaged world, pulled the trigger.

Although they were only two missiles, which were negligible in size compared to the planet, the moment they touched the planet's surface, flames far more terrifying than any previous artillery fire engulfed the entire planet.

It truly became a burning fireball, like a star. Even though the Imperial warships had almost retreated to the edge of the galaxy, the scorching flames still illuminated their faces.

When the temperature rises to its extreme, a clear crack appears on the planet's surface, eventually spreading to cover almost the entire planet.

"Execution of SPO World 2 is complete."

An extermination order was an emperor's ruthless rage against heretics.

I updated a total of 8,200 words today. I'm ashamed to say it's been a long time since I updated this old book.

Chapter 105 Heretics Emerge in the Inquisition

(Traitor)

"The great God-Emperor loves all of humanity, not just any individual."

Kenmei Isayama originally only wanted to find a draft to roughly write a report on the extermination order and send it to the Inquisition headquarters, but he unexpectedly discovered the original owner's diary.

It seems he's not a decent person either.

The diary records the date as the day Macanos Elfman received the order from Lord Horst, the Inquisitor, to carry out the extermination order. This was also the first time he had carried out such a horrific extermination order in his young career as an Inquisitor.

He wrote down his anxieties and expressed his unwavering loyalty to the emperor in a diary.

"Nothing is worth sacrificing for the continuation of the human race."

"We judges are the Emperor's sharp blade; eliminating all heretics is our way of expressing gratitude to the benevolent Emperor."

It's the billions of ordinary people who suffer; they probably die believing that the warships above them are there to save them.

Kenmei Isayama didn't seem to have much of an opinion on this. In fact, it would be problematic if someone felt guilty about killing NPCs in a game. After all, Kenmei Isayama has played as a five-star good citizen.

Pressing the switch for the Cyclone Torpedo is like someone putting a button in front of you and saying that pressing it will destroy the world. Other than that, there's no other feeling, no psychological burden.

The only thing I'm curious about is whether destroying this planet would earn me a medal similar to "Planet Destroyer".

Similarly, Kenmei Isayama felt that his adjutant, Elena, would have no mercy for planets labeled as heretics.

After all, they both came from the Chushi Academy, an orphanage full of loyal descendants. There, they were mostly descendants of soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the empire, and their loyalty was beyond question. They had long been instilled with the most correct ideology.

After he displayed his psychic talent, Macanos Elfman, a promising talent, was noticed by both the Inquisition and the Demon Inquisition. However, for some reason, he ultimately chose the Inquisition to carry out the purge within the Empire and among his own people.

"Speaking of which, what should be written in the extermination order report?"

The Imperial Navy fleet packed up and left, but Kenmei Isayama, as a commissioner of the Inquisition, still needed to give a detailed report on the Extermination Order. He would also need to return to the Inquisition headquarters with the Inquisition fleet later to report on his duties.

This kind of clerical work is the most annoying!

Kenmei Isayama sighed, and just as he was agonizing over this, the obsidian box on the table that held his judge's insignia began to vibrate slightly.

Upon careful reflection, Kenmei Isayama quickly understood what this meant.

It was a communication tool used within the courtroom, and the black and gold light it shimmered with indicated that a high-ranking judge had established contact with Kenmei Isayama using the courtroom's most secure internal network.

Kenmei Isayama pressed the black box button, and the entire room was instantly covered by black light particles, becoming incredibly dark.

These unknown particles are said to originate from a technology of the Necromancers of the cosmos, capable of preventing eavesdropping by technological devices, preventing the leakage of psionic secrets, and preventing warp demons from spying on them. They are only circulated among a small number of Inquisitors and are considered prototypes.

Soon, a ball of gray flame erupted from the ground in front of Kenmei Isayama and slowly turned into a mirror, from which a figure was being revealed.

This was a solemn and dignified man. His tall and robust body stood before us like a heavy mountain. His crimson trench coat, set against the backdrop of his power armor, which was engraved with ancient and exquisite black patterns and exuded a murderous aura, was even more vivid than the color of blood.

In particular, the Type I emblem, which symbolizes the court of judgment, is exceptionally ornate, with a crimson skull gleaming with a terrifying silver light in front of it.

Upon seeing this familiar face that matched his memory, Kenmei Isayama could only adopt a respectful expression.

"Lord Horst."

Inside the courtroom, it was said that the judges were all equal, with no distinction of rank among them, but those who knew, knew.

Horst Eisenholm, the Inquisitor Lord of the Inquisition who signed the extermination order for SPO Homeworld II, has extensive experience in inquiries into heresy.

“Makanos, well done.”

This

For the first time, the usually stern and unsmiling iron-blooded judge lord smiled at Kenmei Isayama.

The Inquisition's only requirement for its new generation of judges is ruthlessness: kill all heretics and purify all impurity. Abandon all compassion; compassion is the most worthless thing in this universe filled with despair. Even if they kill the wrong person, it doesn't matter; if they keep killing, eventually one will be right. Better to kill a thousand innocent people than let one heretic go free.

The court has no place for those with weak willpower, or those who cannot bring themselves to wield the sword against their own people.

This execution of the extermination order was also a test for the original owner, Macanos. Even the most disciplined Imperial soldiers would be unable to pull the trigger when firing at their own unarmed comrades.

However, Kenmei Isayama was different. He strictly followed the orders from his superiors, and even used a key to activate the Cyclone Torpedo and turn his home into a dead star in order to complete the mission efficiently, which was quite outstanding.

Some might say that using the lives of 2.5 billion ordinary citizens just to test the magnanimity of a single judge is too extravagant.

No, 2.5 billion is roughly equivalent to a small village with a population of only 30 people in the vast human empire. Using this population is quite cost-effective.

The contributions of a qualified judge throughout their life are far greater than the population of an entire world.

"This is what I should do; it's all for the Emperor."

Hearing Macanos's utterly loyal reply, Horst smiled with satisfaction and slowly said...

“Some may question whether I have the right to decide to execute these 2.5 billion citizens of the Empire, but those who know the situation understand that I have no right to let them live.”

"Heretics are like trees whose leaves sway in the daylight, but whose roots are deep in darkness."

"If we only pluck its leaves, break its branches, and sever its trunk, it will only grow more vigorously when the heretics make a comeback."

It is impossible for these 2.5 billion living people to be without heretics who betray the empire. Only by eliminating them completely can we prevent such incidents from happening again!

"There is no sacrifice too great to bear, nor betrayal too small to be acceptable."

From Horst Eisenholm's trembling voice, Kenmei Isayama could tell that he deeply resented the betrayal.

But when he heard the next sentence, Kenmei Isayama's eyes widened.

“Inquisitor Macanos, you no longer need to report back to the Inquisition.”

"I have a new task for you!"

Horst Eisenholm's face was filled with rage, and the psychic power emanating from him began to distort reality.

"Not long ago, one of our Inquisition judges went missing, but that's just the official story."

"Our people have confirmed it!"

"Former Inquisitor Tosac Romer has committed a shameless betrayal. He has betrayed us, betrayed the Inquisition, and betrayed the Emperor!"

"He has become a despicable heretic!"

"And heretics can never exist in the Inquisition, never!"

"Therefore, I need you to secretly execute this shameless traitor and uncover the truth behind his betrayal!"

I went to see a doctor this afternoon and am now working overtime to write.

Chapter 106 The Depravity of Pleasure

Just now, when Lord Horst Eisenholm, the Inquisitor, told Kenmei Isayama to execute the Inquisition's traitors, Warhammer Simulator, a program that had been frozen for a long time, responded instantly upon hearing the keyword.

[Main Quest Activated - Defiled Sanctity]

Side Quest 1: The Death of the Inquisitor

Side Quest 2: ? ? ? (Not yet unlocked)

The Inquisition Merit Shop is now open.

Four messages appeared on the page in front of Kenmei Isayama, indicating that the C-level simulation had begun assigning tasks.

“Macanos, don’t let me down.”

After Lord Horst's voice faded, the room returned to silence.

Kenmei Isayama sank completely into the comfortable seat cushion behind him and began to check the unusual activity from the Warhammer Simulator.

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