Russell believed that something unprecedented had occurred: the rebels and the Astronauts were attacking the Orcs from both sides.

"The orc reinforcements have arrived again!" Commissar Arek said, looking up at the sky.

Russell quickly looked up at the sky and sure enough, countless more space capsules were falling from the sky, these space capsules were even bigger.

"These must be the elite of the orcs?" Russell guessed.

The battle has been going on for so long, and he hasn't seen a single big orc yet, which shouldn't be the case.

Commissar Arek nodded and said: "There might be an orc war leader among them, but I estimate that their target is not us, but the hive city."

A huge space capsule crashed heavily to the ground; it was an enormous space capsule.

With a loud crash, the iron door of the massive spaceship was blasted open, and an orc war leader emerged from inside.

“Look, that’s the leader of the Orc Wars,” Commissar Arek reminded Russell.

This was the first time Russell had ever met the leader of the Orc Wars.

Russell's first impression of the Orc War leader was that he didn't seem like an Orc at all, but rather like a steel giant.

A true steel giant, with four enormous smokestacks on his back; with each step the Orc War Chief took, a plume of smoke would billow from the smokestacks.

The enormous steel foot stepped on the boulder, and the boulder, unable to bear its weight, shattered into dust.

Perhaps its armor was so thick that it required a whole host of auxiliary gears to turn, with its heavy shoulder armor, breastplate, back armor, and leg armor all covered in sharp barbs.

"This is a monster!" Russell commented on the Orc War leader.

Commissar Arek chuckled and said: These guys are monsters.

The Orc Warlord's weapons were also awe-inspiring: a giant steel claw in his left hand and a heavy bomb gun in his right. Describing it as a gun was inaccurate; it should be called a cannon.

The orc war leader who emerged walked directly toward the rebel defenses, kicking up dust with every step.

Before the Orc Warlord had taken more than a few steps, countless enormous spaceships descended, from which hordes of massive Orcs rushed out, along with a vast number of Orc warriors.

The rebels opened fire frantically, but their firepower was a joke in front of the orc war leader.

Countless explosions landed on the plate armor of the Orc Warlord, but they could neither stop its advance nor cause it any harm.

The orc war leader fired, and a shell the size of a head was launched, hitting the rebel lines.

With a loud bang, countless rebel soldiers were blown away.

Soon the orc war leader charged into the rebel lines, and countless rebels rushed up, trying to kill the steel monster with their pitiful weapons.

The massive orcs roared and charged forward, easily tearing apart the rebel defenses with their enormous weapons.

The orc warlord arrived at the gates of the hive, unaffected by the constant barrage of cannon fire overhead.

This gate is made of composite steel and is extremely sturdy; it would take a heavy plasma cannon to blast it open.

The orc war leader raised his steel claws and slashed down at the steel gate, tearing several huge gashes in it.

With a few more blows, the steel gate was completely torn open. After the steel gate was torn open, the orc war leader rammed into it, and the steel gate could no longer hold on and collapsed with a crash.

"Boom!" The rebels' heavy plasma cannon fired a shot at the war boss.

Even the mighty Warlord was forced back a step by the artillery fire, a huge hole blasted through his thick plate armor.

The orc war leader was injured, but this injury was nothing to him.

The massive orcs swarmed in and slaughtered the rebels in the hive.

…………

"General, the orcs have breached the gates of the hive and stormed inside. What should we do?" Commissar Arek said into the communicator.

"Move steadily forward. We have no choice but to let the orcs into the hive city," Cook said on the other end of the communicator.

In fact, the hive city is not suitable for orcs to fight in; the space there is too small, and the orcs' large physiques cannot move freely inside.

"Received, General." Commissar Arek could only direct the Krieg guards to advance.

"Shall we go in?" Russell asked Arek.

“We need to go in and clear out the orcs inside!” Commissar Arek said calmly.

"But it seems the Orc War Chieftain can't be killed?"

"Dealing with the Orc war boss is not our mission; the Space Marines will handle that," Commissar Arek said with a smile.

The area was filled with the corpses of rebels, and all of them died in gruesome ways; there wasn't a single intact body.

Russell followed the Krieg guards into the hive city, where the orcs seemed to have vanished, except for the corpses scattered everywhere.

"Where have all these orcs gone?" Russell found it a bit unbelievable.

Captain Krieg said to Russell: Lieutenant Russell, would you like to come with us?

Russell nodded and said: Yes.

"But we're about to embark on a mission, and it's going to be very difficult."

Russell scratched his head and said, "Alright then, I won't go with you guys."

This time, Russell wasn't backing down. Even the guards in Krieg said it was difficult, and it really was difficult. He was already 100% going to die, and he didn't want to die so meaninglessly.

Squads of Krieg guards walked past him, but Russell didn’t have the courage to follow.

"Russell, what are you doing here?" Commissar Arek asked curiously.

Russell smiled and said, "I've been waiting for you."

“You don’t need to wait for me anymore, the Cadian Legion is already here,” Arek reminded Russell.

The Cadia Commando is a subordinate unit of the Cadian Legion. Now that the Cadian Legion has arrived, Lieutenant Russell should go and greet them, instead of staying with Krieg and his men.

Russell nodded quickly and said, "Okay, I'll go right away."

The universe isn't that big, and Russell unexpectedly met his old acquaintance Borg again, along with an even more familiar person, Commissar Kane.

Russell never expected to run into Commissar Kane here.

Commissar Kane hadn't expected to run into Russell here.

"You've been doing well these past few days, haven't you?" Commissar Kane asked.

Russell chuckled and said, "Overall it's not bad, but one thing really scared me. I almost got captured by the Alien Inquisition."

Commissar Kane frowned slightly and asked: How did you get involved with the Alien Inquisition?

"It's still because of those demi-humans. The alien inquisitors think I helped them without their permission."

"This was your fault. Remember to avoid dealing with demi-humans in the future!"

Russell nodded quickly and said, "Now I realize how serious this is, and I will never make this mistake again."

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