Hearing this, Zhang Ge's pretending to be serious expression almost couldn't be maintained.
Then my will is for you to sell ditches, go ahead.
After all, you are fallen angels who have been wandering for who knows how many years. As a member of the Imperial camp, do you believe me so easily?
Putting aside the fact that he was resurrected...it's so annoying, I really don't know how to put this aside.
No, how can I find an excuse to justify this? If I get sick on the spot, is there any chance that they will give up following my idea?
Zhang Ge put himself in the shoes of a normal person being resurrected by someone else, and found that it would not work even if he fell ill.
Not to mention getting sick, even if you poop a few times, you should be praised for your nice shape.
However, just when Zhang Ge was hesitating, more fallen angels came over with another important news.
As the sandstorm outside gradually disappeared, the Fortress's detection angle of the orbit was greatly expanded. This expansion was so great that it swept out a huge object in space that was heading towards the Fortress.
It is the site of the decisive battle between the Emperor and Horus, the dark nightmare of the Empire for thousands of years, the flagship of the Black Legion, the object of ultimate twisted blasphemy, Abaddon's favorite, the Glorious Queen-class dreadnought.
The Vengeful Spirit.
Apparently, the disappearance of the sandstorm caught Abaddon's attention.
Perhaps it was because the Fortress was too important in his plan, or perhaps it was because it was close so he just came to take a look, or even possible that it was because it detected the aftermath of the time reversal, this battleship that was almost synonymous with destruction gave up waiting and decided to set off early.
According to the data displayed by the detector, the huge ship was moving at a very fast pace. It was estimated that in a few tens of minutes, its blasphemous body would be right above the warning fort.
At the same time, this unscrupulous action naturally attracted the attention of the external Dark Angels. They first watched the sandstorm disappear in confusion, but just as they were about to take the opportunity to attack, they found that the orbital probe had swept out a target that was suspected to be the Spirit of Vengeance.
After coming to his senses, although he felt angry and humiliated that the Fallen Angels had chosen to cooperate with Chaos, the commander's remaining rationality told him that if Abaddon and the Fortress of Vigilance joined forces, with the number of Black Legion Chaos Space Marines on the Spirit of Vengeance, their current number would not even be enough to fill the enemy's teeth.
This clear fact forced the Dark Angels to urgently abandon their attack plan and even retreat a considerable distance with other friendly forces.
As for Zhang Ge at this time?
It can only be described in one sentence.
The mountains and rivers are full of doubts, and there is another village.
Abaddon, you did a great job.
Of course, Zhang Ge’s idea was not to lead his men to defend this place to the death, which would be no different from suicide. Instead, he found a way to consume the excess energy of the singularity generator.
Wouldn't the Vengeful Spirit be a good target?
Its history is long enough, its status is high enough, and it has received countless blessings. It should have been accustomed to various time turbulences. Even if the singularity generator can work on it, the effect will definitely not be much better.
As long as you let this thing run at full power until the energy is exhausted, then pull out its core and escape, you can achieve a world line where the Fallen Angel, the Singularity Machine, Zhang Ge, and Chaos will not be harmed.
With this thought in mind, Zhang Ge boarded the machine and asked seriously:
"Can you sense that thing flying towards us? I can't provide precise coordinates, but judging from your spontaneous time reversal, you probably don't need it. So, I'm just asking, does the effective range include it?"
As if sensing the seriousness of Zhang Ge's words, the Singularity Machine's voice became concise and cold:
"can."
"Then, aim at it and let time flow back at full speed until the energy is exhausted."
Just like that, as the order was issued, an event that started from a simple, even crude and absurd idea, but would eventually affect the entire battle and even the future direction of the dark side of the entire empire, took place.
Chapter 223 Abaddon, the Demon Sword, and the Time Singularity
From the Dead Forest Section to the Blade Cave Section, from Abaddon to Calgar, the moment Zhang Ge said that, they all simultaneously sensed an unimaginable aura sweeping across the entire planet.
Something has truly awakened from nearly 20,000 years of slumber.
She had watched with cold eyes the bloody betrayal against humanity that ultimately engulfed the entire galaxy, and now she had witnessed the vast Warp rift tearing the entire starry sea in two. She was older than Malcador and had even witnessed the first official recording of the word "psyker".
Even without considering the power inherent in the mechanical body, just the glance of these eyes that have witnessed the rise and fall of mankind is enough to make the hairs on the backs of anyone who can feel that gaze.
And what is happening at this moment is far more than just a glance.
The power that has been accumulated for nearly 20,000 years is gathering in one place, above this planet.
When the scent swept past, it was followed by a large number of alarms for space detection instruments.
They simultaneously detected an anomaly:
An abnormally high amount of detection noise suddenly appeared in near space.
Those noise points are like pure black tombstones. They do not respond to any detection methods. Instead, they will be dragged into the grave soil without causing a ripple.
This is definitely not caused by normal astronomical phenomena, and is most likely a large-scale signal interference carried out by the enemy... However, at this moment, for Abaddon, who is regarded as an "enemy" by the Empire, and anyone who can observe that area, the truth is far more terrifying than that.
Batches of microscopic black holes distorted the background of the galaxy, like countless eyes suddenly opened in the void.
If there is hell in space, then hell is appearing in this area right now.
Abaddon had not expected this, or rather, not entirely.
He came for the black hole generator buried in Fort Sentinel. After monitoring the disappearance of the storm, he immediately decided to set off. He also made several guesses, including the possibility that the Spirit of Vengeance was attacked by a micro black hole... Considering that the disappearance of the storm might be caused by the Empire's control of the generator, this situation is not only possible, but also very likely.
Therefore, Abaddon had already made all the necessary preparations - even if the worst case scenario really happened, he was confident that the Spirit of Vengeance would be able to withstand the attack of the black hole with the accumulation of countless years.
This is the confidence that the Spirit of Vengeance brings him, and it is also the reason why this ship came alone... Among the ships floating in this galaxy at the moment, only the Spirit of Vengeance has the ability to fight against micro black holes, and the other ships are at most large nutrients.
As for sniping the Spirit of Vengeance while she was acting alone?
What a new kind of joke. I hope the battleship that brought this joke can withstand a round of macro cannon fire.
However, despite the anticipation and preparation for a black hole strike... the problem is that it was only discussed in terms of "one black hole."
At this moment, Abaddon could see more than one miniature black hole directly through the bridge window.
To withstand an attack of this magnitude, perhaps the Phalanx or the Emperor's Dream would have to be thrown over to have a chance of resisting... Of course, having anything that could resist didn't really mean much to Abaddon at this moment. Judging from the various parameters displayed, at least the Spirit of Vengeance couldn't resist at the moment.
The only reason why Abaddon did not order an emergency warp jump was that these micro black holes did not seem to be heading directly for the Spirit of Vengeance. They corresponded to each other with extremely sophisticated structures, and their gravitational fields restrained each other, preventing any black hole from becoming a violent destructive weapon without restraint.
Therefore, although the concentrated gravitational field at this moment is enough to break the keel of an ordinary warship, it is still barely acceptable to the Spirit of Vengeance.
But why is this happening?
It was puzzling that it occurred around the Spirit of Vengeance but did not target her.
Did the people below make a mistake, or was this method used to prevent the planet itself from being destroyed by the black hole?
The confusion about this issue slightly hindered Abaddon's decision-making, and it was this slight delay that allowed the last escape window to slip away quietly.
All the black holes suddenly disappeared at the same time.
No, for the Spirit of Vengeance at this moment, what disappeared from its field of vision was not only the black holes, but also the entire starry sky outside.
Because at this time, there is a discontinuity in the time inside and outside the Spirit of Vengeance.
The blood gushing from the prisoner's fresh wounds flowed back, and the meaningless wails of countless souls were replayed clearly and accurately. The Chaos Space Marine took a step forward but was forced to retreat.
Everything happened in an instant, happening simultaneously in every part of the giant ship.
Abaddon held the artifact and was blessed, so he was extremely resistant to the flow of time and was not greatly affected, so he became the only naked eye witness of this great reversal.
However, he was just a witness.
The moment he saw this situation, he wanted to take a step forward to investigate. However, just as this thought arose, before he could even take any actual action, the magic sword Dranikon in his hand screamed in fear to warn.
In the most urgent warning ever, Abaddon learned that the Spirit of Vengeance had fallen into a temporal singularity. It was already the limit for him to be able to remain unscathed. If he tried to interfere with the process, he would most likely be thrown directly into the turbulent flow of time.
Dranikon's evaluation was that it didn't matter whether Abaddon was dead or alive - even if you really wanted to do something, please put me gently on the deck first, otherwise I would do to you the same way I did to that royal guard.
Although being caught in the time turbulence would not kill this demon, born from the first murder and original malice of mankind, the time it would take to escape from that turbulence with the sword body... was so long that it made the sword despair.
Let's put it this way, if Abaddon really took him to do that, then Abaddon would immediately surpass Endymion and become the first sealer of Draknikon. In this case, Draknikon would not mind taking the risk of offending the Four Gods and let his brother Abaddon see the value of a purely malicious demon.
Fortunately, although Abaddon was a bit stubborn, he was not stupid. After hearing the warning and considering the unusual situation before him, he immediately gave up his idea and carefully avoided anything that would touch him. He even floated up slightly to avoid contact with the deck that was changing at the same high speed.
However, his own avoidance did not prevent the Spirit of Vengeance from rapidly declining in an unknown direction. Abaddon not only felt that the connection between himself and the battleship was becoming increasingly weak, but also realized...
Something emitting a terrifying aura seems to be gradually reviving.
Chapter 224: Resurrection, Veterans, Redemption, and the Terrifying Aura
However, whether it was the brewing terror or the time reversal phenomenon happening right now, Abaddon was powerless and could only wait for everything to slide towards the final result like a prisoner before execution.
As the reflux accelerates further, more signs that were previously imperceptible become apparent in a way that is visible to the naked eye.
The corrupted flesh returned to normal, the mutated spikes grew in reverse, and the cloudy eyes gradually became clear.
Different people have different resistance to time. Those with the weakest resistance are naturally the corrupted mortals. What's worse for them is that not only do they have low resistance, but their lifespan is also extremely short.
From being corrupted back to normal, from normal to becoming a baby, and from a baby back to genetic material, even if it disappears without a trace in the end, it only takes a few decades... In comparison, those mortals who have merged with the hull can actually persist longer in the countercurrent of time.
However, even the various Chaos Space Marines faced a fate no better.
Most of the Chaos Space Marines still alive today are just "new recruits" who were added later through various means, and in terms of the time scale of the current return, the difference between hundreds of years and decades is actually not that big.
Everything seemed to be rapidly returning to its original state. The corrupted tentacles were retracted, the howling souls returned to the flesh but were quickly annihilated. From the high-ranking Fallen Space Marines to a speck of dust, everything seemed to be the same.
No, if you look closely, you will find that this is not always the case.
Among the gradually dwindling crowd, there was a group of people who actually maintained their own form, like stubborn stones washed in a river.
Those were the thousand-year-old veterans who had survived from the Great Crusade. They were like a rotten book that was dozens of times thicker than others. Even in such a blazing fire, they could hold on much longer than ordinary people.
Of course, the most rock-hard thing is the Spirit of Vengeance herself. All kinds of corruption on her body are born and disappear, various wounds appear and heal, but the overall structure remains unmoved... Or is it really so?
Compared to the direct destruction of the Spirit of Vengeance, something even more terrifying is happening to Abaddon.
She is rapidly regressing to her pre-Heresy state, returning to her original, pre-corruption state.
This "Warmaster Flagship" is galloping towards the true Warmaster Flagship of the Great Crusade.
But Abaddon didn't have time to react.
In an instant, the backtracking stopped.
Or more accurately...it's over.
Those black holes have all disappeared.
However, for Abaddon at this moment... he even felt that if he had known that it would turn out like this, he would have been better off driving the Spirit of Vengeance directly into a black hole without any preparation.
The magnificent bridge was spotless and looked like new, the instruments were operating at high speed as usual, and the veterans of the Great Expedition were wearing armor that looked like new.
Abaddon even saw that several of his guards were unable to resist the erosion of time.
Their corrupted and decayed bodies became whole again, and their power armor, which was pieced together and difficult to distinguish from its original state, was clear and shining.
The countless marks of honor and proof of loyalty in countless battles reappeared on their bodies, as if the rebellion had never happened. They were...ah, that was a name that Abaddon had not mentioned for a long time, and it was something he was once proud of.
The Gastarin Terminators are elite soldiers of the 1st Company of the 16th Legion. Abaddon was once the captain of this company.
Seeing this scene, Abaddon even felt jealous for a moment. Why could they... Was he also affected by the time reversal? Why did he have such a weak thought?
Now everything is irreversible, all we have to do is survive.
He didn't dare to imagine how many veterans of the Great Expedition had returned to their pre-rebellion state, and even if he had the ability to survive the encirclement of these veterans alone, he still remembered the terrifying aura clearly.
Abaddon had no intention of betting his life on what that thing was. He knew what had happened on the ship. Even if the weakest of the three brought it up, he was not capable of fighting it at his current level.
Not to mention fighting, even using this word feels like a self-flattery. When he confronts those beings, the only result is a 9-1 split. In one move, the opponent will be reduced to nine pieces. Even if the other veterans are still in a corrupted state, that thing can still kill them all in one go, and then they will have to wonder where the boss of this ship has gone.
You don't really think that if he hits a clone, it will swell, right?
All these thoughts happened in an instant. While the "guards" around him were still looking around in confusion, Abaddon drew his sword without hesitation and slashed, cutting two Gastalin Terminators in half, creating a gap in the formation, and then fled into the depths of the ship without looking back.
He even remembered the structure of the Spirit of Vengeance from ten thousand years ago clearly. He had to reach the shuttle hangar before the chaos ended, then leave the ship and take the rest of the Black Legion away with him.
As for the battle?
From the moment this incident happened, the Vigilance Star Campaign was a complete failure. The incident with the Spirit of Vengeance was not just a simple loss of a Queen of Glory-class ship, but a fatal blow to morale.
Those Chaos factions that are not the main force of the Black Legion can follow Abaddon to reap the benefits, but they run away faster than each other in unfavorable situations. Can we expect them to fight to the death with the enemy for the Black Legion?
Ha ha.
After Abaddon decided to flee, he did not encounter much resistance until he actually escaped from the Spirit of Vengeance.
The main reason is that the vast majority of the survivors on the Spirit of Vengeance are in extreme confusion.
Their bodies retraced back to the time before the rebellion, and all their corrupted thoughts vanished. Without Chaos forcing them to become corrupted, their rationality and memories from before the rebellion told them that they were still loyal angels of the Empire, still sharp blades fighting for humanity.
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