Warhammer: I don't want to be a stinky can! ! !

Chapter 129 121. Mortarion, you TM

Chapter 129 121. Mortarion, you TM
In the single medical room of Endurance, two pharmacists are busy working in front of the medical desk.

In the originally dark room, the operating table was illuminated by glaring white light. Around the operating table, there were irregular infusion tubes hanging from the shelves, surrounded by different instruments, making calm and regular ticking sounds.

The tall figure of the Primarch sat silently on the chair in front of the operating table. Mortarion took off his poison gas censer at the request of the pharmacist, and his body without the poison gas was obviously thinner.

A servitor dedicated to the Primarch stood beside Mortarion.

"All right, my lord."

A pharmacist walked up to Mortarion and motioned to Mortarion for a moment before Hades woke up.

And the pharmacist Leo stared at Hades silently. According to the pharmacist's calculation, the effect of the anesthetic is about to decline——

Hades' eyelids moved, and then he opened them.

Leo gave Hades a "kind" smile.

Yo boy, you're awake.

That's right, he was the pharmacist who was thrown on his back.

Leo still feels a dull pain in his back, this kid has really strong hands.

At that time, he went to chase Hades to let Hades go back to rest. Unexpectedly, the guy came up with a back fall and then ran away.

Haha.

Now you're lying here again, aren't you?

Of course, for the sake of Hades' recovery speed, he deliberately did not inject analgesics, and when suturing, for the sake of muscle recovery, he touched a few insignificant nerves.

As soon as he opened his eyes, he saw Leopie's nonsense smile, and Hades gasped, ready to accept the bloody storm.

However, Leo just stared at him as if he was going to kill, and then stepped aside again.

Seeing that Hades was in a stable condition, the two pharmacists retreated to the equipment area separated by a white cloth, leaving room for the conversation between the legion commander and Hades.

Hades knew why Leo didn't knife him anymore.

Hades sat up, and sure enough, he stared at Mortarion speechlessly.

Mortarion also bowed his head in silence, and the Primarch laid his great scythe obituary flat on his sitting knee, and the huge chain blade touched the ground lightly, making a soft sound.

When the silence of the two had made the pharmacist next door feel uneasy, Hades spoke.

"Let me take a look at the data of the Death Guard's battle first. I've been looking at the data about Galaspar before, but I haven't paid much attention to the battle itself."

Mortarion snorted, and held up his hand for the servitor beside him to pass the data-slate.

Hades took the board and began to browse various data, pre-war preparations, and the number of participating ships.
Hmm. Fair enough.

Hades scrolled across a page——

His eyes darkened, this number, this number you tell me is the TM battle loss ratio? !

Hades fell straight back and almost died.

The sharp alarm of the instrument sounded, and Mortarion was startled. He stood up, and the chair scratched sharply on the ground.

The two pharmacists in the cubicle rushed out quickly and started a new wave of rescue.

After a while, Hades finally recovered.

"Don't get excited, your blood pressure was too high just now."

Leo gave Hades a warning look, then packed up his equipment and left.

"it is good"

Hades responded weakly.

Then he looked back at Mortarion.

"I'm fine, sit down."

However, Mortarion was still standing. After a long silence, the Primarch asked sullenly,
"So we actually failed?"

Hades took a deep breath,

"No, this battle is a victory for the Death Guard."

But it was a miserable victory.

If the damage exaggerated to the explosion is excluded, the battle of Galaspar can be regarded as a classic battle-in the early breakthrough galaxy defense tactics.

Hit the crowd with less, one step slower is death.

When a galaxy is full of defensive weapons, in addition to the routine little bit of encirclement and hard attack, then quick battle is also another option to take the slant.

The advantage is to concentrate one's own forces, directly pry open the gap on the opposite side, and take the opponent's head directly.

If it is successful, the damage will be reduced compared to the conventional play.

But the disadvantage is that if the chess misses one move, it will lose the whole game.

As long as there is a moment of hesitation in the middle, or the enemy successfully obstructs for a moment, then the endless defense fleet that floods the star sea will surround the assaulting Death Guard, swallowing everything slowly and unstoppably.

Mortarion's tactic is a typical one of giving up his backhand and fighting with his back.

More than half of the ships of the Death Guard Legion participated in this battle, as well as a quarter of the entire army.

As the commander-in-chief, Mortarion himself was in the vanguard of the raid.

Hades almost lost his temper with this style of play.

If it was a battle that involved the life and death of the entire legion, Hades would of course say that it was well fought and well fought. When there is only one legion, Mortarion's combat method is naturally the best solution.

But it's not!

Mortarion can even choose not to attack the system!
Originally, the Imperial War Department's profile and judgment on this civilization was correct, that is, this kind of galaxy is not suitable for a single legion attack at all.

The safest way to play is to encircle the three legions, slowly consume and encircle and suppress.

And this style of play will undoubtedly be a bloody battle, and the casualties will definitely increase greatly. However, since multiple legions share the casualties, one legion will not bear too many casualties.

Mortarion's style of play is equivalent to using "fewer" casualties (but still unbearable for a legion), and betting that his legion will not be wiped out in this battle.

Obviously, it turned out that he won the bet, and the Death Guard won the battle.

But if you put this battle into a more macro perspective, you will find that this is a loss-making business.

The purpose of war is to fight for the greater interests of one's own side.

Putting the cart before the horse, even if you win, it will be boring.

Hades looked at Mortarion complicatedly, and he suddenly remembered that when he was on Barbarus, it seemed that Mortarion had never considered economic and people's livelihood issues such as post-war recovery.

It was only because the Death Guard was liberated fast enough, and after the oppression of the alien lords was gone, the productivity and fertility of the Barbarus people were greatly liberated. Therefore, during the period of Mortarion's rule, the population and civilization of Barbarus were on the contrary. A period of prosperity has come.

And Mortarion tried his best to pay attention to the number of training numbers of the army, and on Barbarus, there were people who came from other places to join the army every day.

On Barbarus, Mortarion led the army for the simple reason of liberating humanity from the tyrant's rule.

Obviously, the Primarch thinks the same way now and does so.

So there was the Battle of Galaspa.

But after all, the legion does not rely on beliefs to feed itself, it is a complex and huge interest group.

Faith and means are indispensable.

In the early stage, niche organizations, such as the Rebel Army on Babarus, can cover up the original tactical flaws with rapid increments, but when it comes to the level of the large army, they must be careful and careful.

After all, the addition of space fighters and the replenishment of the fleet is far more troublesome than a new population.

By the way, apart from Robert Guilliman, as well as Horus and Fenus, it seems that other Primarchs also have a half-neglect attitude towards the operation of the Legion?

Hades felt a deep sense of powerlessness engulfed him, and he decided to popularize science for this young Primarch who didn't know Migui.
"Reaper, why did you choose to attack Galaspar?"

Mortarion blinked.
"The people here are under the rule of a tyrant, just as we were in Barbarus, so I allow them to be liberated."

".But I later found out that wasn't the case."

Mortarion continued speaking slowly, dragging the chair over and sitting down to continue.

After meeting the two elder brothers, the Primarch also thought a lot,

"Hades, do you know what the Emperor said to me when I first met him?"

"?"

Hades really didn't know.

"He said I would be his scythe to free the entire galaxy from tyranny."

"He told me that there are still countless human civilizations oppressed under the feet of tyrants, and I am the liberator he shaped."

"That's why I chose to accept the Legion he gave me."

Hades was silent, he suddenly realized one thing——

Not all Primarchs were willing to serve the Emperor's Great Crusade in the first place.

Leaving aside those Primarchs who were captivated by the charm of the Emperor's personality at the beginning, for others, the Emperor made a promise.

Some primarchs want glory, the emperor promises glory, some primarchs want favor, the emperor promises favor, some primarchs want peace, the emperor promises peace
For Mortarion, the Emperor promised liberation.

But it is clear that what the Emperor promised was too vague, or just a temporary promise.

When the Primarch actually took over the Legion and was strapped to the Imperial chariot, there was no turning back.

Primarchs can of course use the Legion to try to realize their own ideas and original promises, in fact, every Primarch now does the same.

As long as the empire's plan is fulfilled and the red line is not touched, the emperor naturally doesn't care about it.

So in fact, in a certain sense, for example, Robert Guilliman, his infrastructure construction is only because some of his beliefs are related to it, and it just fits the direction of building the legion.

Um.
Hades suddenly realized, so Mortarion actually knew what he wanted to say, but now he was threatening him? !

Mortarion has already noticed that the emperor's words at that time deviated from what the empire asked him to do now.

In the final analysis, the point is that the angle of the position is different.

Hades naturally hopes to develop the Death Guard to deal with the bloody storm that follows.

Mortarion, on the other hand, hopes to fulfill his original promise to overthrow all tyranny, and his priority is higher than legion building.

Hades thought for a while, then he spoke cautiously,
"Reaper, now that the Legion has completed its mission of liberation and the tyranny of Galaspa has been overthrown, what do you want to do next?"

Mortarion fell silent.

He never thought about it.

The first time he saw Galaspar, he saw the decapitation of the tyrant, and he saw the order of the tyrant crumbling under the attack of the Death Guard.

But he never imagined how a new order would be formed after the killing and destruction.

In Barbarus, people just followed him, and order was established spontaneously.

Hades was also speechless. Although he kept claiming to be liberated, Mortarion really didn't want anything else.

"...I thought the empire would send someone to take over the follow-up construction."

Hades spoke,
"Obviously, with the current size of the empire and the level of chaos in front-line management, they can only choose to break their promises."

Mortarion nodded.

"Except for the tax department."

He added in a low voice,

"Reaper, why do you want to overthrow tyranny?"

Hades continued to be persuasive, while the Primarch opposite him fell into a new round of silence.

"Oppression is wrong. The oppressed do not have their own freedom and life."

This was the first thing Mortarion learned under the pressure of Nacre.

"But in addition to oppression, in a chaotic and disorderly world, people also generally cannot obtain real freedom and their own lives."

Haddish said.

"So we can't just overthrow the tyranny. In order to achieve the goal in your heart, we need to rebuild."

"Reconstruction requires more manpower, more death guards."

"We can't lose so many soldiers in one battle, because we still need to liberate other civilizations."

"."

"you're right."

Mortarion muttered listlessly,

"I maybe I might be too attached to the liberation itself."

You cannot replace one tyranny with another, Vulkan's words echoed in Mortarion's ears.

"Liberation in itself is not a bad thing."

Hades laughed, he finally pulled back the Primarch!
Strike while the iron is hot——

"Just now, Galaspa is included in the conscription planet of the Death Guard. I checked the official documents before, the conscription planet and the post-war conditions, which just meet the tax exemption conditions of the empire. Talk about building."

Mortarion slowly opened the communication channel,

"Gara, deliver Galaspa's tax exemption application to the Empire."

Not giving the other party a chance to speak, Mortarion quickly turned off the channel again.

And Hades opposite him was silently screaming. This leadership attitude of assigning tasks almost inspired the PTSD of the overtime dog.

You can't treat your subordinates like this!
"Okay, I did as you said."

Mortarion opened his mouth, and the Primarch, who had cleared his mind, instantly returned to his former state.

"Galaspar will be the next recruiting site for the Death Guard."

"Now, let's talk about why you missed the Battle of Galaspa."

"Although your mechanical teaching assistant has already said it, I don't mind listening to it again."

? !
"So. That's it."

Hades carefully described the events on that planet with the death eyes of the god of death.

"Spirits."

Mortarion chewed the blasphemy, well, he remembered them.

Since Mortarion still has a lot to do, Hades briefly talked about his vision for the construction of Galaspar.

Then Hades suddenly remembered, and he asked about the Death Guard conscription.

However, what Hades didn't know was that this mouth, in a sense, saved the entire Death Guard.

"Oh, I sent Calastephon back to recruit, and he asked for it."

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! ! !
Never mind Galaspar, Barbarus is about to be robbed! ! !
Is this TM Luthor's script? !

"Back to Barbarus."

Hades said weakly,

"Immediately, now, immediately."

After Mortarion left,
The two pharmacists who stayed behind the white cloth looked at each other silently, and understood the unfinished words in each other's eyes.

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