Marvel's I am the Primordial Beast

Chapter 663 The Awkwardness of Two Legions

The massive hive shield gradually weakened as the energy of the star destroyer's lances struck from space.

Another special case of Geller's Field is that when the shield's energy weakens to a certain level, relatively slow physical attacks can penetrate it directly.

On the vast plains outside the nest city

This area used to be a planting area for weeds and some crops, but now it is surrounded by millions of war machines of the Second Legion, waiting for the moment when the shield collapses.

In the Universe

The Second Army consisted of 10 standard battleships, each 20 kilometers long, which served as the frontline flagship in the absence of the smaller Death Star.

The holographic projection in the central operations room displays the basic parameters of the planet Olin, as well as the hive shield that is under attack.

30%.

"Gentlemen, we're almost at the lowest value."

"The value is inaccurate; we suggest using negative numbers."

"Keep bombarding even if the shield is broken. After all, His Majesty King Garfield once taught us that if you can use cannons to get to the face, never engage in close combat."

"What you're saying makes us sword-wielding brothers feel terrible."

"The brothers who wield swords can wait to attack the core areas of the Nest City, such as the energy core and the control core database. With our current level of technology, those things are the most valuable places in the entire Nest City."

"right"

"Following the thoughts of King Garfield and the will of my mother"

"No hair, brothers."

"Ow"

Not only the Second Legion's Astartes who had undergone the modification surgery, but also the clone legion that was unwilling to participate in the modification, as well as the Decepticons and the high-ranking command robots of the Mech Legion, all expressed their approval.

Actually, this number is enough to launch an attack. However, Garfield is a simple cat whose combat philosophy is based on the fear of insufficient firepower inherited from a certain great grandfather.

Garfield and Pan Lili expressed their satisfaction with the performance of their adopted children, which they watched live via ultra-long-distance communication technology.

ヾ(?^w^)ノ?

As long as the reading isn't negative, keep bombarding him with cannon fire!

Even if the other side has a negative academic record, we'll still bombard them with cannons.

Why use human heads when a problem can be solved with cannons?

As for the ideas instilled in them, given the filth-filled nature of this universe, they naturally need some spiritual nourishment to soothe their souls. This will ensure their values ​​are normal, lest they end up like the other legions, where whatever their father's ideology, their offspring are all a mess.

For example, the First Legion: the Primarch of the Dark Angels, Ryan El-Jonson, an awkward lion. The legion is indeed powerful, with all sorts of little secrets, like inner rings within inner rings.

The Third Legion: The Emperor's Son, Forgrim, was pursuing perfection, and in the end, he turned into a serpent, and the Legion suffered as a result.

The Fourth Legion: Iron Warrior, Perturabo, a super-twisted monster, stubborn, prone to getting stuck on details, and a person who plays mind games with himself. He's the epitome of "whatever you pull in the 11th month" and "whatever you do in civil engineering," and is notoriously difficult. In the end, he and his legion were both sacrificed to the four warp vendors.

The Fifth Legion: White Scars. The character of Chagatai Khan is quite good, and the ending is also decent. Apart from his love of space racing, there's not much else to it. Garfield praised it.

The Sixth Legion: Space Wolves. Leman Russ and his wolf cubs have the most upright values. Apart from being a bit wild and reckless, they have no other flaws. Garfield believes that they drink the strongest liquor and kill the most ferocious demons.

The Seventh Legion: Imperial Fist, Logandorne, is best suited for defeating Ash. Incidentally, Garfield's Second Legion has a huge gene pool of sword-wielding brothers whose genes originate from a certain character in the Ground Fist style.

(* ^ ▽ ^ *)

The Eighth Legion: Midnight Lord, Midnight Ghost - Conrad Coz specializes in madness, a complete lunatic. He's led the entire legion further and further astray, and even the four peddlers call him an expert.

Garfield felt that it was either a manifestation of a particular aspect of the Emperor's emotions, or that there was an excessive amount of negative warp energy during its creation.

The Ninth Legion: Archangel Saint Gilles, who is artistic and so on, much like the vampires in novels, with a vampire-like black fury. Apart from these two, he has no other problems and eventually becomes Saint Gilles-chan.

Tenth Legion: Iron Hand, Head of the Gorgon - Fenus Manus, specializing in tank modifications. A natural-born tech enthusiast and a proponent of mechanical ascension. Best suited to fighting alongside the Ground Fist, but he got wiped out in one wave if he got too close to Forgrim.

_(:3」∠)_ My brother is in a bit of a predicament.

The Twelfth Legion: The World Eater, known as the King of Slash in Angron, the mount of the Butcher's Nail, and one of the unluckiest, was caught in the warp and became a slave shortly after landing, his rebellion failing. If it weren't for Big Yellow arriving early, this guy would probably be dead.

An unlucky, silly dog; here's a longer evaluation of him.

The Thirteenth Legion: Ultramarines, Lord of Five Hundred Worlds - Robert Guilliman, a farmer-type guy. He has a large base and can quickly build up his army. Aside from low magic resistance and somewhat weak melee combat, he's alright. A total big spender, Garfield thinks he can take advantage of him if they meet again.

Fourteenth Legion: Death Guard: Pale King Mortarion, that green guy who plays with poop has had his eye on him for a long time, he's a hopeless case, doomed from the start. I wonder what that yellow guy is thinking, maybe he wants to take away some of that green guy's power?

Anyway, Garfield thinks that all those scheming people are really dirty-minded, especially guys like Big Yellow who have all sorts of dark histories, like Roman Wild Wolf or selling hooks. You should avoid hanging out with them, or you'll just corrupt them.

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Fifteenth Legion: Thousand Sons: Red Devil - Magnus, the magical little maggot, who did good deeds but messed things up. One phone call caused Big Yellow's online plan to collapse, and the kid almost sent his whole family to sell hooks in the warp.

Of course, it's not entirely his fault. The main problem is that Big Yellow never told them what the subspace was all about, so he, who often went to the subspace to eat his thesis defense and listen to Little Bluebird's nonsense, was completely misled.

Garfield found this very strange. Big Yellow was just giving him a hint, but he wasn't telling him the truth. Plus, the internet was built in Terra Palace.

If it doesn't collapse, it will be the high-speed troop transport tunnel of Big Yellow. If it collapses, it's true that Demons will jump out of the network, and Big Yellow can also jump out in the opposite direction.

so.....

If those four peddlers dare to go out, their cellars and trousers will be filled with blue flames from Gatling guns—oh wait, I mean, the Cursed Legion.

Sixteenth Legion: Son of Horus: War Marshal - Horus Lupecal, the first father to be kind and filial, the first child the Emperor found on the surface, through many years of wind and rain, was finally filled by the four peddlers.

Seventeenth Legion: The Word Bearer: Logar Aurelion, what a disgrace, letting his men ruin him.

Eighteenth Legion: Salamander: Lord of Fire Dragons - Vorgan (Vulcan) specializes in blacksmithing, a blacksmith uncle, those who know, know.

Nineteenth Legion: Raven Guard, King of the Ravens - Corvus Corax, nothing much to say, just a bit stubborn, later went to block the entrance to the warp.

The 20th Legion: Alpha: Lord of Hydra - Alpharis/Omega, they are constantly transforming into this or that, splitting into two groups to cause trouble for humans or demons.

Speaking of causing trouble, Garfield rubbed his thick chin, thinking that his system for verifying legion personnel was quite scientific. He wondered how many troublemakers he would eventually catch.

Between thoughts

As footage of the battlefield spread, the hive's shields began to crumble.

To be continued

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