"However, they have a good commander. Lord Balder realized the mediocrity of the Space Wolves and equipped them with better equipment. Their Centurion Terminators are more effective than our Siege Tyrant Terminators. The Iron Wolves solve the problem of accompanying firepower for the squads. At the same time, the concentrated Iron Wolves combined with fast vehicles can form a rapid reaction force."

"There are also a large number of Rune Priests of the Space Wolves. Their psychic powers can solve problems in ways we can't imagine. For example, they can provide cover for the attacking legion. A ball of psychic energy can greatly reduce the effectiveness of most technological equipment. Of course, all of this is no match for Lord Balder. The latter is the core of the entire legion. He can use psychic power to contact every legionnaire and use prophecies to warn us. Sometimes, we can even get in touch with each other without relying on communication equipment. If we encounter some more difficult guys, such as the knight mecha level, for Lord Balder, it may be just a matter of a gesture." Felix said.

"After hearing what you said, I'm looking forward to the upcoming battle," Jialuo said. Jialuo wasn't feeling any pressure; he just wanted to see how the Sixth Legion was transformed. He came here with a genuine desire to learn.

"I also brought some elite Dusk Raiders. We will definitely leave a significant mark in this legion collaboration." Garo said confidently.

If the legion leaders in front of him were engaged in verbal exchanges, then Akurduna was busy physically communicating with the elites of each legion. At this moment, he stood on the ring, using his boning saber to knock down his opponents one by one. And one of his new opponents was none other than Heimdall, Grand Captain of the Space Wolves!

Heimdall walked onto the ring and said to Akurduna, "If you're tired, you can take a break. We have plenty of time for a fight."

"No, although it may sound disrespectful, I want to say that the seven rounds of fighting just now were just a warm-up for me. I don't want to train any more." Akurduna pulled out a boning saber and wrapped another long sword in silk and slung it across his back.

His words immediately set off the wolves and war dogs in the audience! Some roared and wanted to teach this slick-faced guy a lesson, but they were dragged down by the officers with cold faces. The officers couldn't let some of the higher-ups tarnish the reputation of the legion and accuse them of lacking martial ethics.

"Draw your sword." Heimdall's eyes fell on the sword on Akurduna's back.

"Are you talking about the other sword? No, that's completely unnecessary." Akurduna shook his head and said, "Since I stepped onto the ring, I've never lost, and no one has ever forced me to draw my second sword. This is the case with the Third Legion and the Luna Wolves. I think there shouldn't be any accidents here."

"Hmph," Heimdall snorted, then raised his shield. The Space Wolves' Grand Captain had already witnessed five battles, and Akurduna was truly the strongest canned goods he had ever seen. Facing this Blademaster-level being, Heimdall decided to maximize his defense! In his left hand was a shield, in his right a one-handed axe.

The former's vast surface area effectively protected him, as Heimdall knew he couldn't keep up with his opponent's pace. Given that, he prioritized maxing out his defenses. The axe in his right hand, on the other hand, struck a balance between flexibility and weight. Heavier than a sword, it offered an advantage in collisions, yet was also relatively unwieldy. After dozens of training sessions with Captain Marius of the Custodes, Heimdall might have limited talent, but he possessed considerable experience in taking blows.

With a roar, the battle between the two sides began. Akurduna rushed forward quickly and stood in the middle of the ring, gaining the maximum maneuvering space, while Heimdall on the opposite side seemed to be a step slower and huddled in a corner of the ring.

"Three minutes to end this fight." Akurduna sneered. He had seen too many such unaggressive fighting styles. In a battle, only offense is the best defense!

With light footsteps, Akurduna rushed forward, and the boning saber in his hand stabbed out like lightning, while Heimdall hid his body behind a huge shield, and the shield moved slightly to block the inevitable blow.

"Very strong and flexible, quite interesting." After the failed attack, Akurduna was not discouraged. He moved quickly to find the opponent's loopholes. With orderly and agile steps, he swung the long sword in his hand quickly and attacked from different directions. The sound of weapons and shields colliding was endless. Heimdall was exhausted to deal with it, but although Akurduna had the advantage, he could not do anything about the opponent's iron shell.

"Yeah, quite experienced." Three minutes had passed, and Akurduna hadn't achieved any success. As the battle progressed, he gradually came to his senses. The enemy was targeting him! Because in the previous battle, Heimdall had only used his shield to block the enemy's attacks time and time again, but hadn't launched a single attack with his axe!

However, this useless axe posed a potential threat to Akultuna. Heimdall's skill wasn't high, having only recently joined the Legion. Akultuna had already been an excellent warrior before Heimdall was born. Their fighting skills were simply on a different level. Heimdall knew that if he attacked rashly, his axe might be knocked away by the opponent. Previous battles had proven this point. And now, by not actively attacking, he actually made the opponent wary.

"My friend, you've turned a brilliant duel into a war of attrition," Akurduna said, glancing at the hourglass in the distance. "This is a deeply dishonorable engagement."

"Hmph." The only answer he got was Heimdall's cold snort, and the other party once again put the huge shield in front of him.

"You'll be weighed down by the heavy shield."

"It's okay, I'm in better shape."

"Okay, I'm serious." Akurduna attacked again. With ghostly steps, he quickly approached the target and launched a violent attack. This time, Heimdall realized the true strength of the sword master. The long sword attacked like a storm. It was originally a weapon that relied on skill and swiftness, but when it hit the shield, Heimdall felt like being hit by a sledgehammer.

Yet, the swordsman still seemed to be striving for victory through skill. Otherwise, a few consecutive strikes against the shield would have knocked Heimdall's shield aside. Akurduna's longsword still stubbornly sought victory by piercing the gap, while Heimdall's shield always managed to barely block his opponent. If at first, he still relied on his eyes and ears to determine the direction of attack, then later on, it was almost a subconscious defense.

At this moment, Akurduna launched his final attack. He could no longer bear being delayed for so long by a newcomer. A figure that was so fast that it was almost impossible to catch circled into Heimdall's blind spot. At this time, Akurduna had avoided the opponent's shield, and the latter's eyes could not see him. In his opinion, as long as he gently scratched the latter's armor with his sword, the victory or defeat would be decided.

However, Heimdall's years of experience of being beaten helped him, and his front shield was not attacked again. He subconsciously glanced to the right, but did not see the opponent's figure. So, he made a choice based on his experience and swung the shield directly at the blind spot in his vision with all his strength!

So, the long sword and shield collided again. After feeling the force on the shield, Heimdall slammed forward with all his strength. Relying on the weight of the shield, even though Akurduna had the advantage in strength, the long sword in his hand was pushed aside. And this was the opportunity Heimdall wanted.

At this point, the two sides were already tangling, and Heimdall successfully knocked Akulduna's long sword aside, leaving the latter wide open. With just one strike of his axe, he might succeed! He felt like he was only one step away from success.

"Very good combat intuition, but too young." Akurduna affirmed the opponent's tactical choice, but unfortunately, Heimdall would still lose. The bouncing boning saber slid quickly along the shield, which aroused Heimdall's vigilance. He subconsciously pushed the shield in his hand in the opposite direction of the sound, but was surprised to find that with his own thrust, the long sword avoided the shield like a poisonous snake and stabbed at himself who was also wide open.

Heimdall made a final stand, swinging his battle axe in an attempt to block the opponent's attack. At the same time, he threw away his shield with his left hand and punched the opponent in the face. However, all this failed. The swinging axe could not block the attack of the boning saber, which left a mark on his arm. At the same time, Akurduna blocked his left fist, and the latter followed with a knife-like hand, hitting Heimdall's axillary nerve plexus. The severe pain made Heimdall subconsciously shrink his body. The battle ended!

"As a newcomer, you performed really well." Akurduna said sincerely after putting away his sword.

Chapter 131: Give the Allies a Little Shock 1

Sejanus had come under the guise of a visit and aid. While there had been some private discussions beforehand, the true test of their capabilities would be on the battlefield. Thus, with the Imperial fleet clearing the perimeter of the Belos 5 system, the offensive against this Ork stronghold planet was finally about to begin. Balder's fleet began to gather.

"The scale of this fleet is really huge, beyond our expectations." Looking at the fleet gathered outside the window, Togarton exclaimed in admiration.

The fleet before them now included three Grand Companies of the Space Wolves and their accompanying naval forces, totaling over 120 battleships (cruisers and larger), three battalions of the IV Legion totaling 70 battleships of various types, 50 battleships of the War Hounds, and a detachment from the Iron Hands.

Sejanus brought with him a reinforced battalion from the Luna Wolves and more than 20 battleships of various types, while the Fourteenth Legion also came with five warships, and the Third Legion with three. Together, there were nearly 5 battleships and a large number of destroyers gathered in this area!

"These are just the Legion fleets, and there are also the Mechanicus fleets!" Sejanus pointed to the Golden Gear Mechanicus Ark and its accompanying fleet that had just emerged from the jump point.

"The Martian Mechanicus and the Abyss III fleet! The Supreme Lord Commander's methods are indeed outstanding." After checking the relevant information, Torgathon said with some surprise.

"Yes, he is very capable. Lord Balder is not only a general, but also a very good diplomat. He knows how to persuade others and integrate the power of more people to complete the task." Sejanus nodded in agreement.

"So, you're convinced?" Torgadon teased.

"How could that be? Whether he can convince us depends on his performance on the battlefield," Sejanus snorted. "This battle won't be easy," Sejanus said, bringing Torgaddon to the star map.

"According to what we've learned, the Orc fleet is even larger than ours, with over 500 cruiser-class warships and above. We're at a disadvantage in terms of fleet size. Furthermore, these Orcs seem smarter than other Greenskins. They know where our fleet might warp and have set up defensive space stations nearby."

"So, now comes the problem. If we choose the most suitable jump point, our fleet will be besieged by the enemy space stations and fleets as soon as they emerge. We will suffer huge losses, and if we are not careful, the entire operation will fail. If we give up this place and enter the system from other jump points, we can only have a small fleet, which will put us at a disadvantage. So no matter what we choose, we will face a difficult situation at the beginning of the battle."

"And this is just the first step." Sejanus sighed and continued, "Even if our fleet pays a huge price to gain a foothold and successfully deploys its main force in this galaxy, we still have to face this guy!" Sejanus's finger tapped heavily on a huge red spot on the projection.

"We've seen giant Ork space stations before, but this one is even bigger and more powerful. The Orks call it the Fist of Gogo. It's equipped with incredibly powerful weapons and a special teleporter. We've encountered it occasionally in battle before. They can instantly transport large groups of troops to a ship with damaged shields, far exceeding the number of troops we can transport."

"And we have to conquer this place. Just imagine, fighting a space station with a diameter of 90 kilometers and the surrounding escort fleet, how terrifying would that be? A normal battleship is just a toy next to it. Even if we can teleport hundreds of legionnaires at once and throw them into it, it will be like a splash of water. And if we want to destroy it with fleet firepower, it will undoubtedly be an extremely difficult task."

"Even if these two steps are completed, we still have to face the endless orcs on the planet. They have established a relatively complete defense system. This landing battle will be very brutal." Sejanus said helplessly.

"According to my plan, even under the most favorable circumstances, if we want to capture this place, we must be prepared to lose at least 110 battleships. And the premise is that the other party does not do anything beyond our expectations." Sejanus gave his conclusion.

"110 battleships? That's a pretty good result." Torgadon thought about it. Although he felt a little unwilling, he really couldn't come up with a better solution. As for the number of Legionnaires lost? Sorry, that's really impossible to estimate accurately. There are too many variables.

"It's obvious that Lord Balder has chosen a very tough nut to crack." Torgadon sighed.

Just as the two were discussing the battle situation, a communication from the Endless Journey ended the discussion, and the Space Wolves Supreme Lord Commander invited all personnel to the flagship for a meeting.

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After some simple pleasantries, the real action finally arrived. Elites from seven legions gathered to discuss how to capture this crucial planet. At this point, the latest information had been updated.

The Imperial fleet faced an Ork space force comprised of two space stations and 500 cruisers. The smaller station, Bigfoot, and over 250 capital ships were stationed near Mandeville Point, the system's largest point and the only location in the system suitable for large-scale fleet jumps. The Fist of Gork was stationed near the planet Belos V, accompanied by an escort of 5 capital ships. The remaining 150 battleships and numerous escorts were dispersed throughout the system.

(According to the background information, the Space Wolves lost a third of their forces in the battle of the Flaming Wheel sector, so it is normal for the Orks to have hundreds of capital ships at a critical juncture. In addition, the overall combat effectiveness of Ork warships of the same level is lower than that of the Empire.)

"So, this is the plan you made?" Balder looked at the battle plan uploaded by Sejanus on the data board and said with a strange expression.

Sejanus's plan was good in details, but lacked novelty in strategy. Initially, a small number of elite mobile fleets would enter the galaxy from the smaller Mandeville points around the galaxy, and then engage in a long guerrilla war and war of attrition with the Orc fleet, weakening the Orc fleet bit by bit. Then, after the combat effectiveness of the Orc fleet was reduced to a certain level, with the cooperation of the advance fleet, the entire army would attack directly from the front.

That's it strategically, but it's really detailed tactically. The composition of the advance fleet, the troop composition, the tasks and the coordination between the squadrons are all written very clearly and are very practical. After Bader and Ducain communicated privately, the latter also believed that from a purely tactical point of view, this plan could be written into textbooks.

"How do you feel?" After briefly explaining his plan, Sejanus looked at Balder expectantly. He was confident. He believed his plan was top-notch for a battle of this scale. Even a general of Dukain's caliber wouldn't be better, as the latter wasn't well-versed in mobile warfare. The Luna Wolves' flexible and maneuverable tactics and deployment would be the most suitable for this engagement.

Sejanus felt that he should have a sure win this time!

"Uh... From a conventional perspective, this plan is indeed very good." Balder said with a somewhat embarrassed expression.

"Is there any unconventional angle?" Torgadon looked at Balder with an uncomfortable expression.

"Yes, actually, I have a rather unique idea." Balder stood up and walked over to the star map projection. "I've always believed that war is a comprehensive, systematic project, especially in the ever-changing void warfare and the warp. There are countless variables that affect war, and if we can take advantage of them, the situation will be much better."

"What do you mean?" Sejanus was a little confused. He looked at his colleagues around him with some doubt. Du Kain showed an inexplicable smile on his face, while Felix and Valen from the War Dog Legion remained silent, but judging from their expressions, they seemed to be wanting to watch the fun?

"Do you have a better plan? Or, can you point out some of my problems?" asked Sejanus.

"In fact, we have differences in strategy, because you designed this battle completely according to the conventional way of fighting, but I am different. I have a more direct and deadly method." Bader said meaningfully.

"I hope you can speak frankly," Garro said. He was not very interested in Balder's riddle.

"Well, to put it simply, I'm waiting for a moment, a moment when we open the jump channel and the energy flow of the subspace can offset the gravity of the planet." Balder said.

"What do you mean?" Sejanus said he didn't understand, and Torgadon was also confused. After all, they were high-ranking officers in the Legion, not navigators.

"To put it simply, under normal circumstances, when a fleet approaches a planet or other massive celestial body and jumps out of the warp, the warships will be severely damaged or even torn apart due to the interference of gravity and the power of the warp. But at certain specific astronomical moments, this effect will be offset. Therefore, at the time I have designated, if we enter the battlefield with a specific formation and number, we can directly enter the battlefield near the Fist of Gogo star fortress and bypass the area heavily guarded by the orcs!" said Balder.

(In the background, it is generally not possible to jump near a planet, but under certain circumstances or technical conditions, it is possible. For example, in the Damocles War Zone novel, the Mechanicus fleet led the Imperial fleet to jump directly into the face!)

"Holy crap! Is this even possible?" Sejanus was shocked. He suddenly felt absurd. The plan he had been working on for half a day seemed like a complete joke. If he could just avoid the enemy's heavily concentrated areas, then what would the effort be? This tactic of avoiding the real and attacking the fake directly gained a huge strategic advantage!

The premise of his plan was that he couldn't bypass the Ork defense zone, so this battle would be very difficult to fight. But now, if he could jump directly into the star system, the difficulty would be greatly reduced. Sometimes, even if the tactics are 100 points, they are not as effective as 60 points in strategy.

"Of course you can. I'm a professional in navigation." Balder said with a smile.

"This... is too unbelievable, and is it really okay?" Togarton said a little uneasily.

"No problem. We have encountered more troublesome things before, but they were all solved smoothly. This is just a small scene." Du Kain said with a smile.

Then, a long silence fell in the meeting hall. The Luna Wolves' elites hadn't expected the problem to be solved so easily. It was like two people agreeing on a sword fight, but one of them pulled out a gun... What good was Sejanus's plan? In terms of vision and strategy, he was vastly inferior to the other side.

"So, Lord Bader, your strength lies in the fact that you can do things that traditional commanders cannot do?" Garo said thoughtfully.

Honestly, everyone's pretty good at deploying troops under normal circumstances. Ducain, Sejanus, and Torgaddon are all top-tier commanders, and often, their skills and plans are similar. Ducain and Sejanus have their own strengths, but they're both interchangeable. But Balder's abilities and knowledge are truly irreplaceable!

"Is this because of psychic power?" asked Garo.

"Psionic energy will be a very important part of my plan, but going directly into the interior of the galaxy does not use psionic energy, but knowledge, a use of the tides of the warp. As long as conditions permit, this battle can be replicated." Balder explained.

This time, Balder didn't resort to psionic trickery when he jumped directly into the enemy's face. As he'd said, he was simply exploiting the Warp's tidal phenomena to jump at the right moment. Balder was very frugal with his divine power. After all, even a god's power was limited, let alone an Ascended God like Balder. He tried not to use it when possible. Compared to the high cost of altering the Warp's tides, manually dismantling a Titan or opening a portal in ordinary combat was a drop in the bucket.

"So, we can also learn to use this tide to achieve similar effects?" Sejanus said with his eyes lighting up.

"It's difficult, because it involves psionic powers, knowledge of the Warp, predictions, and sophisticated calculations. In short, if you want to attempt it, you must be an extremely talented and experienced navigator," Balder explained. This statement immediately made Sejanus and the others wilted, because this alone essentially eliminated their possibility of replication.

Chapter 132: Give the Allies a Little Shock 2

The Imperium was plagued by factions, many of which followed orders rather than decrees. Even with the Primarch's authority, they were often forced to seek assistance. The Mechanicus, for example, was not mentioned, as they were allies of the Emperor. Another faction was the Navigator family. While not as dominant as the Mechanicus, they also possessed considerable independence. After all, among the later Twelve High Lords of Terra, the Navigator family held a permanent seat.

"So, my plan was for nothing?" Sejanus said with a wry smile. The Luna Wolves had undoubtedly suffered a resounding defeat. Because of the difference in rank, Balder's plan had directly addressed the most challenging step. Sejanus realized that even without his presence, Balder could still have easily won the battle. From a purely tactical perspective, his plan might have been sound, but was Dukain inferior to him? Not necessarily! Everyone in today's meeting, except Balder, was replaceable. This constituted the Supreme Lord Commander's unique competitive advantage!

"Based on this alone, Balder's position as the second-in-command of the Space Wolves is well-deserved. If he can come to the Luna Wolves, then I am willing to give up my position." Sejanus said in his heart.

"How could it be planned in vain? Your Excellency's fleet formation and tactics are extremely valuable. If possible, I hope you can lead the Dusk Raiders and the Third Legion's fleet to attack in one direction," Balder said. Balder was still very respectful of Sejanus.

"I will definitely live up to my mission." Sejanus said solemnly.

"The fleet's entry and deployment issues have been resolved, so let's move on to the second problem." Balder pointed at the star fortress known as the Fist of Gogo. "This is a major problem. If we try to solve it with naval guns and light spears, it will be extremely difficult. It's too big, and its firepower is too strong."

In a void-based battle, what's the most formidable weapon? The battleship? Definitely not. The most formidable is the star fortress! When there's no way around it, the star fortress is the most terrifying and formidable. Forget about the oversized star fortresses like the Mountain Array. Back then, during the Battle of the Araxes Nebula, when the Alpha Fleet ambushed the Wolf Regiment, they pinned them to the ground. What was the result? After a DA squadron pulled out the Chimera Star Fortress, the Alpha Fleet obediently slipped away.

In reality, in normal combat, star fortresses are difficult to destroy with conventional weapons, and most are captured by boarding. This time, barring any unforeseen circumstances, a boarding battle will ultimately be necessary. (Don't ask if cyclone torpedoes can work. Think of it this way: when attacking a planet, cyclone torpedoes simply drop them somewhere, but star fortresses are covered in defensive firepower, so they can be intercepted.)

"Such a huge star fortress must use a separate shield, so we only need to destroy a part of the shield to board individual areas. We have already thought about destroying the shield. The Mechanicus and the fleet's warships equipped with nova cannons will form a long-range attack cluster to overload part of the opponent's shield. Then it will be up to all of us." Balder explained while gesturing.

"My fleet will lead the charge, and my assault craft will land on this star fort first," said Sejanus.

"The heavy infantry under my command will be the best assault force, and I will lead the team myself." Garo on the side also spoke.

"And I will be the sharpest blade in the entire assault force." Akurduna said. Although the Emperor's Children Legion is very small in number, Akurduna will still participate in the war as an individual.

"Well, for this kind of target, we won't use assault boats or boarding bays to fight, because even if we destroy part of the shield, the firepower of the star fortress itself and the firepower of the escort fleet will still cause great damage to the assault boats. So we will try another method." Bader said.

"Send the Terminator over? This is a good idea, but if there are only infantry, the firepower will not be strong enough. But I am willing to participate in the first wave of attack." said Garo.

Teleporting is the most convenient way to board a ship, but it has limitations: it can only transport Terminators. Units like Dreadnoughts and Tanks cannot be teleported, so most shipboarding attempts require the use of assault craft. (When the Imperial Fist boarded Pitbull's flagship, it's said that Titans even boarded... Furthermore, the Voidwalker Titan Legion on Lucius's Forge World can teleport Titans.)

"No, no, that's not the case. Our specific method is this. I will lead some of my men to teleport over first, and then I will open a portal, and then groups of armored troops and infantry can reach the fortress through this portal. Large dreadnoughts, heavy tanks, and even knights and war dog Titans can go through." Balder said.

"How to get there?"

"Walk through. Simply put, you pass through a door and suddenly find yourself deep inside the target star fortress," Balder explained with a smile. (During the Battle of Prospero, the Thousand Sons were able to open the door.)

"Holy crap... can this be possible?" Sejanus felt his worldview shattered. Suddenly, his airdrop pods, landing craft, and everything else seemed unimportant. Why should the weak fight?

On the other side, both Dukain and Felix seemed accustomed to this. After all, this gate-opening technique had been used more than once. This tactic had dramatically increased the Fourth Legion's siege efficiency. However, because the gate-opening technique was so difficult, Balder was usually the one to open the gate.

"So, your boarding operation is as simple as visiting the next door?" Togaton felt that his worldview had become somewhat distorted.

"At present, due to my limited skills, I am the only one who can open the door." Bader said with some reserve.

"Then, if possible, in the future, I hope the Luna Wolves can also conduct boarding operations in this way," Sejanus said sincerely. That was 120% sincerity.

"Haha..." Du Kain sneered inwardly. "Why do you think it's so good?"

Did you really think Dukain came here just to help Balder with odd jobs? How could that be possible? Dukain was the former Legion Commander! Now the Legion's second-in-command. He was just doing odd jobs for the Space Wolves' second-in-command? Did he even care about the Iron Hands' reputation? In reality, the two sides had been collaborating. The Iron Hands had been working with the Space Wolves on research and development, and the Space Wolves had been rewarding the Iron Hands, including "portal technology."

Of course, this wasn't like Balder simply waving his hand to open the portal. It required a whole group of think tanks to go in and use rituals, magic circles, and psychic crystals to open the portal. It was much more complicated than Balder's, and the vehicles that could pass through were much more limited. At least for now, the heaviest units Iron Hand could handle were Spartan transports and Leviathan dreadnoughts. Even so, it was still far superior to previous methods.

Even so, according to the covenant between the two legions, Balder could not, under normal circumstances, provide similar technology to other legions. This was actually a matter of reciprocity. After all, Ferrus had also stated that the Iron Hands would not provide the technology for various equipment such as the Iron Wolf to other legions. Therefore, Balder told Sejanus and others that he was the only one who could open the door.

As for why Baldur gave Iron Hands this technology? Wasn't it so he could pull Ferrus back at a critical moment? Baldur wanted Ferrus to live and be safe. Moreover, Ferrus was still haunted by the last battle at Curzon, and the Iron Hands Primarch vowed not to allow his escape to be cut off again!

"Okay, let's continue this topic. In order to ensure the smooth progress of the battle, I need an elite commando team to capture this star fortress. So, everyone, please sign up!" said Bader.

"I will personally command the Luna Wolves Commando to participate in this assault mission." Sejanus looked at Torgaddon and signaled him to stay behind in the fleet, and then he would personally lead the assault. Although Torgaddon felt a little regretful, he also expressed his obedience to the order.

"The Dusk Raiders have an obligation to do so. We are the best heavy infantry." Garo said firmly.

"You are more suitable for stabilizing the front line, but we are the best commandos." Valen of the War Dog Legion snorted coldly.

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