Kilsager and Chat Groups

Chapter 106 The Primal Guard and the Eldar

“I never imagined I would be speaking to a… Primarch.” Cypher sheathed his weapon. Before this Primarch, who was like a god, he was like a fragile and helpless chick, utterly powerless to resist.

“Now you’ve done it.” At this moment, Kirsaj waved her hand gently, signaling her Alpha Legion to slowly lower their weapons, and the whole scene instantly changed from a tense standoff to something rather delicate.

"So what brings you here, Lord of the Twentieth Legion?" Cypher stared intently at everything before him, his mind filled with doubt. He couldn't understand why this being, who only existed in legends, would suddenly appear here.

“To prevent the galaxy from being torn apart,” Kirsage replied.

Cypher fell into deep thought. The answer seemed to hold endless meaning, and he began to re-examine the current situation and the mission he was entrusted with.

Meanwhile, the Alphas around them silently left, replaced by a group of Space Marines wearing special powered armor.

Cypher stared wide-eyed as he carefully observed the new warriors.

He discovered that they were not wearing the Indomitable Terminator power armor commonly seen in the Empire, but rather the Ironclad power armor, which was extremely common during the Great Crusade.

The heavy and imposing armor exuded an ancient and powerful aura, as if it carried countless past glories and legends.

The Terminator's power armor was covered with snake-scale-like decorations. He held a heavy firearm he had never seen before in one hand and a power axe with intricate carvings in the other.

“This… could it be!” Cypher thought of a possibility, and that ancient organization came to mind—the Primarch Guard!

“I won’t stop you from leaving, but you must deliver a message to the Supreme Admiral of the Cardia Sector.” Kilsage glanced at the Lerna Primarch Guard she had just recruited; these imposing yet magnificent warriors captivated her.

"What?" Cypher focused intently, afraid of missing something.

"The Son of Horus will unleash the final storm, and the life and death of Qadia will be tied to the fate of the Empire."

As the psionic voice entered Cypher's mind, he looked at the Primarch with its two-colored pupils, one blue and one purple, and saw a huge eight-pointed star fall into Kadia.

Immediately afterwards, a blurry, sharp blade cleaved the Milky Way in two.

When he came to his senses, Kirsar had vanished, along with the mysterious Primarch Guard.

An Alpha stood beside him, looking at the silent Cypher.

"The Supreme One instructed me to tell you that when you arrive in Kadia, she will inform you of the First Legion's whereabouts," Alpha said in a completely emotionless voice.

"What!" Cipher rushed up to the Alpha. "You know where the Lion King is!?"

Alpha did not answer him, but instead made way for Cypher to leave, since Alpha was not there.

Seeing his actions, Cypher knew he wouldn't get any other answers, so he immediately ran towards his spaceship.

“He’s in such a hurry.” Killer Saber sat on a high-rise building watching Cypher, who seemed to want to leap to Cardia in an instant. “He’s practically possessed by a Limit Breaker.”

The Lerna Primarch Guard stood behind her, towering like a silent wall.

Kirsagh stood up and turned to look at the silent Primarch Guard. Now, even if someone doubted her identity, these Primarch Guards could easily shove his head into the ground.

Kirsar had originally planned to recruit one hundred Sekhmets (Primarch Guard of the Sons of the Thousand Spine), but abandoned the idea when he thought that Magnus might come knocking on his door immediately.

On the Mithra's Defiance, there were a full one hundred First Blessed Sons, beings comparable to the Custodians, who could be considered the strongest Chaos Space Marines.

Moreover, they were the Primarch Guard of the Word Bearers Legion and also received Kirsaj's recruitment reduction debuff.

Currently, Kilzag has one hundred blessed sons, one hundred and fifty Lerna Primarch Guards, four thousand Alphas, and a death shroud and ninety-eight death guards as a friendly gift from Typhons.

“The future looks bright,” Kirsage exclaimed. This fighting force was enough to give Abaddon a huge surprise. It was just a pity that she was so focused on the powerful fighting force of the Blessed Sons that she didn’t recruit Gastalin (the Primarch Guard of the Sons of Horus), otherwise the surprise would have been even greater.

Now she is going to transform Lorissa into a logistics planet in preparation for the defense of the Thirteenth Black Expedition.

On the other side of the Agrippina sector, the Imperial Navy, led by the Hercules, the Mountain Array, and the newly arrived Makrag Glory, advanced triumphantly, repelling wave after wave of Chaos fleets.

The three Titan warships are currently undergoing repairs in the Agrippina system, but the group members here have some doubts about whether the group of red-robed monsters can repair the warships.

In the main control room of the Mountain Formation, four people gathered to discuss their next strategy.

"The Mechanic Sage from Agrippina told me that it will take them some time to restore production." Chen Huijie looked at the message sent to her system terminal by the Imperial Guard.

“My Astral Army has suffered some heavy losses. No wonder the Imperium of Man isn’t dealing with the Bottom Nest.” Raynor shrugged. Several of his Astral Army legions had been badly damaged after being deployed.

He sensed something was wrong with the Imperial Nest, so he sent his Astral Army down to clean it up.

As a result, the motley crew of monsters at the Bottom Nest taught this well-informed commander a lesson: compared to the Bottom Nest, the most chaotic place in the Terran Empire—the Port of the Dead—was practically paradise.

Raynor has now replenished his forces with a large number of Krieg Death Legions, who are achieving a respectable kill-to-death ratio, and they are cheaper than the regular Astrail Forces.

"Sigh." El and Tina also sighed. They had also sent Space Marines to try and wipe out the monsters and demons of the Underhive, but several of their Space Marines were killed by the Underhive's creatures.

Then a group of people chose to retreat and never touch this place again. Who wants this B-site?

"The Amistell system sent a distress signal, but the invaders are not Chaos, but... the Eldar?" Chen Huijie continued to relay the information. Upon seeing the word "Eldar," she had some doubts. Were there Eldar in the missions in the chat group?

"Is it the Eldar Ark?" El sat up. The mission included protecting or destroying the Eldar Ark.

“No, the message from over there says it’s Spirit Clan pirates.” Chen Huijie shook her head.

“Let’s ask Tarashin how to deal with these Eldar,” Renault suggested. It was better to play it safe when facing an enemy they had never encountered before.

"Everyone except humans is an enemy, and there might even be completely unpredictable rebellions. Their martial spirit is off the charts." El hugged his head and lay back down.

Talathin: Eldar? I'll deal with them.

Tarasin: I haven't used the newly acquired Titan warships yet, but it would be nice to try them out.

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