Warhammer: From the Devouring C'tan Fragments

Chapter 262 Weapons Research Institute

Kuss stared at the changes in front of him with wide eyes, not knowing what kind of danger this mysterious wall concealed.

Kus quickly pulled out the Ripper rifle hanging on his waist, pointed the muzzle of the Ripper rifle at the wall, ready to deal with any sudden crisis at any time.

At this moment, a faint light suddenly appeared on the surface of the wall, and then the entire wall began to slowly rise.

Kus was so surprised that he couldn't close his mouth. He had never seen such a magical sight. As the wall rose, a huge hole appeared before him. It was filled with a faint mist, making it difficult to see what was inside.

"Captain Magras, a special situation has occurred here." After looking at this scene, Kus quickly reported on the communication channel.

As a qualified and professional soldier, when encountering special circumstances, it is not the time to show off personal heroism. The correct choice is to report to your superiors.

"What's going on?" Magras's questioning voice quickly came through Kus's communication channel.

"I don't know either. It seems to be an undiscovered relic or ancient building." Kus didn't know what was inside, so he could only report truthfully.

"I'll be right there." Magrath responded quickly.

After Magras finished speaking, he quickly rushed towards where Kus was.

The rest of the Space Marines also heard Kus's report on the communication channel and quickly rushed towards where Kus was.

When everyone came to Kus's side, they looked at the open door with confusion, and at the fog floating inside the door. This hazy fog blocked everyone's prying eyes, and even the radar could not scan the scene inside.

"What's going on?" Magrath rushed over and looked at the scene in surprise.

"I don't know. This fog has the effect of blocking vision and radar scanning." Kus quickly told Magras about his discovery.

"These fogs actually have the effect of blocking radar scanning and vision. It's amazing." After hearing Kus's report, Magras looked at the fogs in surprise.

These mists are not items related to psychic power, otherwise they would have dissipated long ago when they were so close to the Space Marines and would not have existed.

Magrath has been a Space Marine for so long, but he has never seen a psychic who can release psychic power next to a Space Marine.

"What's going on?" Shi, who was running behind Magrath, also had a puzzled expression on his face.

"You discovered this fortress, but didn't you notice this place?" Magras asked Shi Nuo after seeing him running over.

On the way to the fortress, Schno had already introduced the information about the fortress, so Magrath knew that this fortress was discovered by Schno.

"No." After hearing Magrath's question, Schno shook his head and smiled bitterly, "Although I discovered this fortress during an expedition, I also checked it and didn't find any secret room here."

After hearing Schno's explanation, Magrath also understood that with Schno's backward technology, he would never discover the existence of the secret room here.

"What should we do now?" Kus asked.

"Let me think about it." Magrath looked at the foggy gate in front of him and fell into deep thought.

For Magrath, whether to go in or not is a difficult decision. If there is danger inside, then those who go in to explore the way will die in vain, which is a situation that Magrath does not want to see.

While Magrath was lost in thought, he suddenly saw a combat robot passing by from a distance. Now these combat robots were responsible for maintaining order.

After seeing these combat robots, Magrath immediately reacted. Since it was dangerous to send people into this secret room, it would be better to send combat robots directly. After being destroyed, these combat robots would be re-manufactured from the construction warehouse in the battleship anyway.

After figuring things out, Magrath quickly connected to the communication channel of Captain Weir who led the team and gave orders to Weir.

Soon, Weir arrived with a hundred combat robots. Weir was wondering why Magrath called him over, but when he saw the open door of the secret room, he immediately understood.

"Captain Magrath, one hundred combat robots have been brought here." Weir reported to Magrath.

"Thank you." Magrath nodded to Weir and said, "First, send a combat robot in to check the situation inside."

"Yes." Weir nodded to Magrath.

Weir directly arranged a combat robot to walk into the secret room, and soon the combat robot disappeared from everyone's sight.

"Can I see the recording footage of the combat robot?" Magrath asked Weir.

"Okay, I'll share the recorded footage with you." Weir nodded and shared the footage he received directly with Magrath.

This time, Magrath also saw the images recorded by the combat robot. The combat robot was walking in a fog. Everything around it was white and nothing could be seen. The combat robot could only rely on the information analyzed by the intelligent AL to keep moving forward.

Soon the combat robot reached the end of the corridor. The white mist around it dissipated, and a tightly closed door appeared in front of the combat robot.

The door is engraved with complex runes and patterns, revealing an ancient and mysterious atmosphere. These mysterious characters are very similar to the Terran characters, but appear more ancient and mysterious.

After seeing these runes and patterns, the intelligent AI in Magrath's helmet analyzed and interpreted them in the database.

Less than a minute later, the intelligent AI in Magrath's helmet had already translated the words on the door.

"Weapons Research Institute"

Magras was stunned when he saw the words appearing in his helmet. He had never thought that this mysterious chamber was actually just a weapons research institute. At first, Magras thought it was a place where dangerous items were kept, so it was so mysterious.

"Control the combat robot and see if you can open the door." Magrath gave orders to Weir.

"Yes." Weir nodded and continued to control the combat robot to come to the front of the gate, constantly groping on the gate to see if he could open it.

The result disappointed Weir greatly. No matter how he tried, the door didn't budge at all.

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