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Chapter 315 The Silent King

As the Protoss forces, acting as the vanguard, set foot on the continent in the void, Kerrigan suddenly heard that familiar yet mysterious voice in her ears.

The voice seemed to traverse endless void and enter her mind directly.

"Forward, purify the corrupt."

Kerrigan heard it clearly, but a trace of doubt welled up in her heart.

What does this sound mean? And what does it have to do with Kearsarge?

Just as she was pondering, the mysterious voice seemed to read her mind and silently added, "Purify the void and corrupt it."

Kerrigan's eyes lit up; she finally understood the meaning of the voice.

It turned out that it was guiding her to purify the corrupting power belonging to Amon in the void.

Then, the mysterious voice pointed Kerrigan to a clear target—a massive boulder radiating void energy.

The giant rock, which occasionally glowed red, floated silently above the void continent, emitting a chilling energy fluctuation. Kerrigan, having obtained the target's location, quickly sent this important information to Artanis, who was leading the Protoss vanguard.

Artanis nodded immediately after receiving Kerrigan's message, indicating that he was aware of it.

Then, he led the Protoss vanguard towards the target location.

Along with the Protoss, a special team also landed on the Void Continent—the Honor Guard, adorned with modified iron halos.

These honor guard members are all former Ultramarines who, after undergoing a series of modifications and training, have returned to the Ultramarines Legion.

Moreover, this honor guard is quite large, with as many as a thousand people.

Originally, Guilliman also wanted to personally descend upon the Void Continent, but was ultimately dissuaded from doing so by the members of the Honor Guard.

Artanis, thinking that the extraterrestrial reinforcements should not be allowed to fight at unknown risks, tried to persuade the Ultramarines, but they took his advice as a sign that he didn't want them to receive the honor of being the vanguard.

After being called away by Guilliman for a discussion, Artanis felt a deep respect for these tall human warriors.

“War-weary friend, I have sent the target to your data terminal.” Artanis had not forgotten the temporary commander of this honor guard.

"Yes, I understand." Warspite picked up the Lion Sword to indicate that he had heard.

"First Dalian assembly." Warspite pointed the Lion Sword at the location of the corrupted void. "Advance."

"For Ultramar!"

The Ultramarines carried out Warspite's orders without hesitation, for a very simple reason—just recently, Warspite, wielding the Lion Sword, had given them all a sound beating!

The crimson void energy swept in like a raging torrent, but was firmly blocked by the shield.

Under the powerful cover of the Protoss Immortals' firepower, the Ultramarines fearlessly unleashed a fierce barrage of fire at the scattered Void Creatures.

The bombs rained down on the small void creations, instantly blasting them to pieces.

Surprisingly, these void creations did not completely disappear after collapsing, but instead transformed into void energy, wandering in the void.

As time went by, different figures began to appear in the void creations.

At first, these figures were just some strangely shaped Terran marines, but gradually, they transformed into Space Marines!

This scene astonished the Ultramarines, but they soon discovered that these Void Creatures, though similar in appearance to them, were in reality just a facade.

These imitation Ultramarines lacked both the powerful firepower and the impenetrable defenses of the real Space Marines.

Nevertheless, the appearance of these void creations enraged the Ultramarines.

After all, it would be hard for anyone to tolerate being so blatantly imitated and desecrated by the enemy.

However, those present were all elite members of the Ultramarines—the Honor Guard—and the Primarch was also watching them.

Therefore, despite their burning anger, no one lost their temper and charged forward irrationally.

“We have two Void Rifts ahead of us. If we don’t destroy them, our troops will be overwhelmed by a constant stream of Void Creatures,” Artanis’s voice rang out in the Allied Channel, his tone serious and urgent.

Upon hearing this news, Warspite, who had been providing support with naval guns, felt a surge of excitement. She felt that she finally had a target where she could truly exert her strength.

“Mark the location, I’ll take care of them,” Warspite replied without hesitation.

Artanis quickly sent the location information of the Void Rift to Warspite's data terminal.

After receiving the location, the war-weary troops immediately began their operation.

She moved across the battlefield at an astonishing speed, searching for Calga.

“You will take command from now on. I will leave the team to dismantle the Void Rift,” Warspite said succinctly.

Calgar was about to ask Warspite if she needed support from the Ultramarines, but before he could speak, Warspite's figure sped away like lightning, leaving only the dust kicked up by her running at full speed.

Calga gazed in the direction where the war-weary had gone and sighed helplessly.

He shook his head, secretly hoping that he would be able to communicate smoothly with those Protoss aliens in the future.

"Brothers, keep pushing!" Karga shouted, leading his troops forward to engage in fierce battle with the void creatures.

A Void Ripper and several hybrids were deployed at the first location of the Void Corruption, but He did not expect these deployments to have any effect.

As the Protoss forces and Ultramarines advanced on the ground, the Allied fleet in the void was calculating what level of firepower would not cause damage to the continent that could lead to its destruction.

As for the void-created fleet that emerged from the void, no one in the allied fleet took them seriously.

"Warspite has charged out." Kirsage quickly spotted a green dot on the map moving away from the group at supersonic speed.

“Let her go. There’s no creature on this continent that can defeat her.” Tarasin stood beside the star map, holding the Staff of Transference Annihilation.

For the first time, Killieman found campaign command to be so simple, and as he relaxed, he had time to observe Calgary's command.

"If this is the level of enemy you're facing." With these cold words, a tall woman appeared like a ghost beside the star map.

Her appearance seemed to bring a green whirlwind, her waterfall-like green hair flying wildly in the air, like a green nebula in the universe.

Her attire was similar to Tarachin's, but with more elaborate necromantic decorations that shimmered faintly on her body, like stars in the universe.

However, unlike Tarahin, an invisible flame burned on her body. This flame had no temperature, yet it gave people a feeling that was impossible to look at directly.

Her eyes, like emeralds, were cold and deep, and were fixed on Tarasin. An invisible flame rose in her eyes, as if to burn Tarasin to ashes.

"Then why do you need my help?" Her voice was as if it came from the underworld, cold and devoid of any emotion.

Faced with the tall woman's questioning, Tarachin remained silent, knowing that whatever she said would cause some trouble.

At this moment, Kirsajarn stepped forward and answered for Tarasin: "Your Majesty the Silent King, we are here to guard against enemies beyond Amon."

Szalak's gaze slowly shifted to Kirsar, whose burning flames seemed to have subsided slightly, but her voice remained indifferent: "I hope so."

This tall woman is none other than the Silent King Szalak. The reason she is so displeased with Tarasin is that during the previous ritual, a large number of fragments of the Burners were stuffed into the World Engine, which serves as its vessel.

Although she eventually became a ship girl as she wished and gained powerful Burner powers, the number of Wisdom Cubes consumed by the ritual far exceeded everyone's expectations. This result directly led to the exhaustion of all the Wisdom Cubes possessed by the Space Necromancer at that time.

Given Tarashin's legendary reputation, Szalak was almost certain that these Burner fragments definitely included Tarashin's personal stockpile.

That conversion ritual was undoubtedly the closest attempt to failure in the history of space necromancy.

Although Kirsage later explained that even if the transformation failed, it would only return the transformed person to their original physical state, and that the Mind Cube could be replenished at any time during the ritual to ensure the transformation went smoothly.

However, these explanations did not make Szalak let Tarasin off the hook easily.

Although there was no immediate danger to his life, Szalak believed that Tarasin had definitely stolen something from the World Engine.

It was precisely because her life was not in danger that Szalak did not execute Tarasin directly. He spared her life, which was already considered as a sign of her value to the Death-Fearing Ones.

Of course, regarding the theft, Tarasin just wanted to protest her innocence. She really didn't steal anything that time; she only put some fragments of the Burner on it, hoping that the Silent King would become even stronger after the transformation.

However, nobody believed her.

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